Thursday, October 30, 2008
What a long, LONG week.
On a MUCH happier note, today our cousins Meghan and Jay are going to meet their daughter Leah! We could not be more excited for them! They have waited a long time and have endured more than most people could ever imagine. Leah is so lucky to have such amazing parents!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
October Birthdays!!!
Chrissy and me at her wedding!
Dan in Gettysburg.
We hope you both have wonderful days! We love you!
Monday, October 27, 2008
When it's just meant to be...
For as long as I can remember I knew I was adopted. My parents made sure that I knew I was special because my birth mother had loved me enough to give me to them. Because of this, when I turned 18, I wanted to find my biological mom. My parents supported me and gave me the information I needed to look her up on the internet. Even though I knew other kids that were adopted, no one had looked for their biological parents. I didn't know how it would go, if I would be welcomed or turned away. What if they wanted to just forget about me? What if something had happened to Karen in those 18 years? Thankfully she had a pretty unusual last name and within a day I found my grandpa Ralph, who I immediately wrote to. I included a picture, which was probably pretty scary since I look VERY similar to Karen. He forwarded the letter to Karen and she wrote me back within a week. I cannot imagine what that must have been like for her. I'm just glad that she found the strength to contact me back after so long, not knowing how she would be received on our end. I think I can say with complete certainty that everything turned out even better than anyone could have hoped. My parents will always be my parents, and Karen has become a cool "older sister" type. I can call her about ANYTHING. And I gained some really awesome family members. (Bryan, Jason, Ralph, Pat, Rick, Patrick, Brenda, Dave, Meghan, Jonathan, Phil, Paula, Nick, Chrissy, Jes, Brysen, Carsyn and many more!) My very extended family became a very VERY extended family. I definitely would need a good 20 minutes to recite them all. :)
Now that I have my own son I can see what a sacrifice Karen made. I'm just so glad that I was able to contact her, to be able to include her in my life and be included in hers. And of course that includes her in Brenden's life, which gives him another grandma to spoil him silly!
Miss Bailyr Makenzie Faith!!!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Lug Nuts and Guardian Angels
The rotor and remaining bolts.
My parents and Brenden went back to Mike and Connie's house and I headed to our new house. Tim was obviously relieved to finally see someone and was shocked by the pictures. We spent the rest of the day cleaning up and getting ready for Brenden to be able to run around the house, or at least play in his own room. My parents brought Brenden to us (using Mike and Connie's car) ate dinner with us, and left after Brenden was fast asleep. I was a little worried about my mom and how she was doing since she was the most shaken up. She turned to me as she left, laughed and said, "Sorry for wrecking your car!" I think she's just fine. :)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Mission Accomplished
On top of all of the things that I like about the house, the property manager is the coolest guy EVER. At first the advertisement said it wasn't available until November 1st. He had no problem letting us move in on Friday, October 24th. I asked a few questions, like if we could remove the window AC units and store them until next year. His response? "Sure. You guys can pretty much do about anything in here." I just stared at him. For real? Wow...he really trusts us already. So that means I can paint the back room purple? Sweet! (OK...not really. I like the yellow) Then we asked him how much we owed him for October since we're moving in on Friday. He said, "Don't worry about it. You just paid me for November so it's no big deal." WHAT?! It was then that I was convinced we made the perfect choice in this house.
Here are a few pictures. Obviously, the hardwood floors sold me the moment we walked in. Thank goodness the rest of the house was great. :)
View from the street.
The front room.
Built-in shelves in Brenden's room.
Yellow kitchen!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Beerfest! (AKA: Oktoberfest and Homecoming 2008)
Chicken Dance!!!!
At 7:20 am on Saturday Tim and I both woke up, completely surprised that Brenden was still asleep and that we didn't have bongo players wreaking havoc on our brains. At 8:30 am we kissed Brenden goodbye, told him to be good for grandma and grandpa Kelly, and headed to our first football game in 5 years. We couldn't have picked a better year to come back for a game since our Cowboys are 7-0 and are now ranked #7! GO POKES! After a quick stop at Braum's for breakfast we wandered around campus looking at the Homecoming decorations, checking out the newest buildings (and there are a TON of them), and remembering how much fun college was. We eventually made our way into the stadium, which is even more impressive than I imagined. I know it doesn't hold almost 100,000 people, but it looms over all of the buildings. I'll have to find some old pictures of it before so everyone can see just how different it really is. And it's not just the stadium, but the whole area next to it that is different. There are houses and apartment complexes that are completely leveled now to make room for an entire sports village. I'm excited to see it completed.A sea of orange!
The game wasn't exactly action packed, but we still had a great time. Our seats were on the complete opposite side of the stadium from where we thought they were, which means we were in the sun the entire time. Hence, Tim's lovely raccoon eyes. :) One happy coincidence was that we ran into some of Tim's old friends who invited us to tailgate with them after the game. We picked up Nathan and Lindsey outside the stadium, grabbed the keys to our hotel room, and went back to find Brock and Ashely. (Tim's friends) They do not skimp on the tailgating for sure! There was a TV to watch the Texas/Missouri game, kabobs, chips, dip, cheese fries, beer, pop...and they wouldn't even let us give them money for feeding us. We also ran into our friend Dwight who happens to live in Owasso now. We're hoping to catch up with him again, soon. We finally tore ourselves away and headed to the Strip. Our first stop was Murphy's, which is exactly like I remember...there are even a few bartenders still there from when we were in school. Poor Lindsey didn't feel well at all and while we were there she headed back to the hotel. (We missed you Lindsey!) From Murphy's we headed to Willie's, which is where I decided I was starving. Since I had never been to Coney Island, and since it was the only restaurant serving beer within 100 feet of us, we headed there. If you ever get the chance, PLEASE have one of their onion fried cheeseburgers. I am sure that even without a few hours of drinking they are the most delicious cheeseburgers EVER. Tim and Nathan decided to hang out there for a bit since the beer was cheap and then we headed back to Murphy's. That didn't work out so well since the line was down the street, so we slipped back into Willie's. About an hour more of drinking and I was done, so Nathan called Lindsey and she was nice enough to come get us. Not sure what we would have done without her!Headed back to the hotel...cheese!
Sunday morning we all rolled out of bed, completely exhausted and just a bit sore from the Quality Inn beds. We stopped at Chili's to get some much needed food, and then drove to all the places that we didn't see the day before. I cannot believe how much Oklahoma State has changed. Most of the classroom buildings are the same, but the apartments that stand where Willham used to be completely surprised me. I wouldn't know how to get around! We eventually found our way back to Skiatook and were greeted by the best sight ever...Brenden waddling towards us. We may have had a great weekend away with friends, but nothing beats coming home to his happy, chubby cheeks.
Of course I have some pictures to share. :) Enjoy!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2032457&l=6b6ea&id=73003226
Friday, October 17, 2008
Forget the Cheese, Let me out of the trap!!
I got the title of the blog from Dave Ramsey, he addresses this with people all the time. If you are swamped in debt and would like to have your life back again please go to his website, http://www.daveramsey.com/. Heather and Tony (our friends we made in Colorado Springs) have already started his plan and are loving the satisfaction of paying off debt and eventually building wealth. Woot Woot, there is your shout out Heather. My shameless plug for the day.
OK later gator, GO POKES, it's off to HOMECOMING!!!!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Brenden this week!
He's gotten really good at walking in shoes. And he's very proud of himself!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Oh the woes of renting.
Just today I drove by a house and was going to look in the windows (which the leasing agent said was a good idea) only to have the person who is moving into it walk out and look at me like I was trespassing. I had to explain what I was doing and was completely embarrassed. It turns out the owner didn't tell the property manager that he had rented it without them. What is wrong with people?!?
The last house I looked at looked perfect, so of course I assumed that it was already rented even though the leasing agent said it was not. (There was even a car in the driveway.) Tim called and the lady explained that it would be available on Monday and we set up a time to look at it. So here's the BIG problem....our stuff is coming. ALL of it. Everything that has been in storage for 6 months will be here on the 24th, whether we like it or not. Tim told the movers to deliver everything to the address of the house we are looking at on Monday, which we DO NOT have anything signed on. All we can hope for is that everything goes perfectly and that the property manager will allow us to move in even if its not in perfect condition. To say we are crossing our fingers and are hoping for the best is an understatement. SO nerve wracking! Please pray for us...we really need it!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Pumpkin "Patch"
Happy Halloween from the Kellys!
Here are the pictures from our pumpkin adventure! There are a few other pictures thrown in there, too. You can click on the link or copy and paste. Enjoy!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2032263&l=225b1&id=73003226
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Pictures, pictures and more pictures!
Wedding 1:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2008917&l=380e7&id=73003226
Wedding 2:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2017848&l=f8a10&id=73003226
Christmas 2006:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2012596&l=0b800&id=73003226
Jason and Chrissy's Wedding:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2022030&l=d90b5&id=73003226
Baby Shower, Fishing, Parent's 40th Anniversary:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2018302&l=b00c9&id=73003226
Brenden (1st pictures):
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2020554&l=5e0b3&id=73003226
Justin's Graduation:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023329&l=4c857&id=73003226
Christmas 2007:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023328&l=24626&id=73003226
Trip to Oklahoma in February 2007:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2024928&l=c58a2&id=73003226
More of Brenden:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023842&l=1b3f4&id=73003226
Valentine's Day, Botanical Gardens, etc:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2024731&l=32923&id=73003226
Amanda's birthday and the zoo:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025541&l=4b34f&id=73003226
Brenden's 1st Easter:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025551&l=5e4ad&id=73003226
Playgroups and friends:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023812&l=e70f2&id=73003226
The Park and other pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2025623&l=65903&id=73003226
Trip to PA!:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2026956&l=9066f&id=73003226
Nathan's graduation, Mayfest, Ect:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027063&l=10f4a&id=73003226
Memorial Day Weekend 2008:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027351&l=b0e51&id=73003226
Jackson and Dillion's Birthday (2 albums):
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027884&l=4a911&id=73003226
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027895&l=db8f9&id=73003226
New Brenden and 4th of July:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2029096&l=75e0a&id=73003226
Professional Photos:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2027935&l=0ffc3&id=73003226
Denver Aquarium and Castlewood Canyon State Park:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2029521&l=ffe0a&id=73003226
Butterfly Pavillion:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2029748&l=327f0&id=73003226
Back in Oklahoma:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2026806&l=81e4c&id=73003226
Jessi and Micheal's Reception:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2030332&l=88479&id=73003226
Beaver Lake 2008:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2030933&l=e62f6&id=73003226
Tim's Change of Command:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031147&l=f1309&id=73003226
Brenden turns 1! (2 albums):
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031300&l=91a56&id=73003226
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031397&l=37bae&id=73003226
Summer 2008 pictures...and such:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031871&l=73b1b&id=73003226
Thursday, October 9, 2008
What's Going On? (as of Oct. 9th, 2008)
Tim is working at Wallace Engineering in Tulsa and LOVING it. He is doing grading and utility design work, including storm water, sewers, water detention and runoff design. He is currently working on projects such as the Montero Assisted Living, Owasso School's Athletic Center and Mid-High, and the White Church Development in Broken Arrow. Tim is also serving as a Captain in the US Army Reserves and on September 7th, 2008, he took over as Commanding Officer of HHC 1st Bridgade 102 Division. He is currently in charge of 75 soldiers and drills with them once a month in Sand Springs.
Amanda is still enjoying staying at home with Brenden and watching him grow into a very smart little boy. She is also helping out at Art of Motion Dance Studio in Bartlesville twice a week, which works out great because she gets to take Brenden with her.
Brenden changes every day and continues to amaze us with what he comprehends. He is officially walking and seems to be trying to run. He has started climbing as well, which leads to all sorts of new baby proofing problems. Some of the words he has learned to say, or is working on saying are: mama, dada, baba, please (sounds like dease), Daisy (Grandma and Grandpa Warehime's dog), Justin (as in Uncle Justin), bird, leaf, ball, diaper, kitty, more, down, up, and out. He is still learning to sign and has mastered the signs for: more, milk, cereal, eat, please, and is working on bird. His favorite songs include Patty Cake, Itsy Bitsy Spider, The Wheels on the Bus, and Barbara Ann by the Beach Boys. He absolutely LOVES books and can sit in his book nook (the corner where the books ended up) and "read" for long stretches of time. (15 minutes is long for 12 months old!)
So far we are still living with Mike and Connie (THANK YOU!) while we wait for our house in Colorado Springs to sell. Right now we have not had any offers and no one has looked at it to rent it. It has not been the easiest to deal with and we've spent many days pulling our hair out trying to figure out how to get someone in there. (if you know someone who wants a great house in Colorado, let us know!) On a happier note, we just started looking at rental properties so we can finally get out of Mike and Connie's hair....oh, and feel like adults again. :) We're keeping our fingers, toes and eyes crossed!