11.16.2012

New Digs

Closing Day! We drove down, waited five hours to finally sign the paperwork, and drove right back up to Hoboken only to move 48 hours later. 


Where to begin. My dreams and aspirations of becoming a better blogger (and even a professional one, at that) were all lost in the whirlwind that's been the past few months of our lives. SO much has happened in such a short span of time that even the thought of sitting down and documenting all of the changes at the end of the day seemed overwhelming. Long story short, we...

...found out we were expecting baby #3 (due late January) in early August. 14 weeks in! (A story for another day...)

...decided that with 3 kids, our 2-bedroom, 4th-floor walkup would just not do.

...also decided that with 3 kids, we would be much better off in an area with more family support.

...threw ourselves into househunting in the DC area. First rental apartments, then rental homes, and then homes for sale.

...spend 3 solid weeks vetting home after home online (redfin.com is amazing!), visiting as many as we could in person, and finally, finding a home we adored.

...had our first experience negotiating as a home-buyer. Stressful, exciting, and satisfying (because we got the price we wanted for a house that is worth way more!)

...said many tearful goodbyes to all of our dear friends in Hoboken, and packed and moved our entire place in the span of 48 hours as Superstorm Sandy barreled down on NYC. (Pulled out of our town at 1am; the town was flooded and powerless no more than 24 hours later). Mark and I caravanned down the Turnpike in a hurricane, barely survived crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge in tropical-storm force winds.(Another story for another day...)

...enjoyed the good life with the Flynns for a week or so before we could move into the new house.

...finally, MOVED on November 4 with the help of some amazing family members who not only lugged our hefty boxes and furniture into the house but put new stuff together, too.

...and have been settling in ever since.

To say we love the house is an understatement. We are so fortunate that we happened upon a property was extremely well-cared for over the past six years by the prior owners. It was virtually move-in ready and we've done NOTHING but fill it with our belongings. They left no stone unturned, and we hope to continue to legacy by adoring this house as much as they did. Big shoes to fill, sure, but we're determined to keep it up.

It's quite an adjustment living in a much larger space in a very quiet neighborhood where deer frolic in our yard and our neighbors actually talk to us. But I think it was definitely time to begin this new stage of our lives and let Eamon and Nora (and soon, baby GIRL!) enjoy the ease of suburban living. Just the little things make us all happy...that they can run outside and play without a huge production and we can pull up to our garage without having to search for a parking spot for 45 minutes gives me a huge sense of peace and calm. Not to mention they are loving being around all of the grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends whom we can see anytime now as opposed to special occasions or hectic weekend trips.  Eamon started school on Monday and the transition was absolutely seamless. I know he misses his Hoboken friends dearly, but he is doing a great job adjusting to the new class and is fitting right in--even though he is the youngest by over two months! (Some of the kids are almost a year older than him, which in preschool might as well be decades!)

I have untapped my inner domestic goddess and have been decorating and organizing like a crazy lady. For so long, I've filed away many ideas for how I'd like to live. But because we simply ran out of space in Hoboken (and the interior of our place was a crumbling old mess), I pretty much snuffed out my creativity when it came to design. Not anymore! I am loving making each room in the house a beautiful space we can enjoy (and as for all of the shopping that comes along with it, I can't complain! I've been scoring some major bargains and having fun doing it).

So, nearly two weeks after moving in and many late nights later, I'd say we're just about "settled". There are a few projects left to be done, but I'm going to shift my focus (and my budget) to the holidays before we make any more major changes. We'll be here for a while, so why rush, right?

Here are some photos of the house, so far. I have a few rooms left to take pictures of and we're still working on Eamon's room and the soon-to-be-nursery. One of these days, I am going to put together a nice tour if I can figure out how to take better shots of entire rooms.

View from the living room into the dining room/my "office". We purchased the furniture after seeing it on Joss & Main and absolutely love it. It has this cool gray finish that gives the rustic farmhouse finish a modern twist. 

A shot of Nora's "big girl" room. Skinny bookcases flank each side of the daybed (a Craigs List find) , and the custom prints are from Etsy. Nora picked out the pillows herself at Home Goods! 

Little girl on a big bed! 

One of my DIY projects. I cut leftover styrofoam from our table  packing material to fit in the back of each shelf, then covered with fabric. Gives the boring bookshelves a pop!

More DIY projects. The table was an old one we had in Hoboken that had seen better days. We repainted it white and then I later painted the vertical stripes in aqua. Hoping Nora uses this as a little table she can play on or as a mini vanity. The frame collage on the wall I found at Target for $5 and spraypainted in pink, than filled with scrapbook paper to add more color to the room. Oh, and the rosette lamp was another clearance find at Home Goods! 

The Master Bedroom. It offers just the right amount of serenity we need at the end of the day. I am working in a lighter shade of blue to correspond with the calming blue walls. With three large windows, the lighting in this room is fantastic and it's lovely to wake up to the view of the trees in our backyard. 

My bedside table. With two drawers to store stuff, I'm hoping to always keep the surface this tidy!

Our largest purchase this far...a mondo sectional couch from Macy's for the living room. It's heavenly! I am still toying around with colors for the rest of the room, but with the stone hue of the couch, you can go many ways and change it up season to season with throw pillows. 

Our kitchen table. The kids love the bench and I love looking out in the morning during breakfast and seeing the leaves fall (oh, the leaves...they are so pretty on the trees, not so much when covering the back yard!). 

Always wanted a yellow kitchen!Another choice color we won't have to change. Thinking about a nice photo gallery on this blank wall. 




6.08.2012

Buggin Out

I love this little Polarn O. Pyret number Bec got Nora for Christmas. It's getting a little short for our long-legged lady, but I'm hoping she can wear it a few more times before it gets too hot--and we'll have to pass it on to Lily.

5.22.2012

Welcome, summer!

From baseball games in the park to bowlfuls of ice cream, we are welcoming summer with outstretched arms!

Fun with Instagram

Well, I did it. I finally got an iPhone. And wow--has my world changed! I can actually look at websites and photos on my phone (without waiting 15 minutes for them to upload), I can play games galore, and--the kicker--I can TAKE FAB PHOTOS! My former phone had an awful camera/video, so I was desperately lacking. I've become a bit obsessed with Instagram...the cool little app that lets you edit your pics with all of these filters. Needless to say, I've been really distracted with my new phone (and, oh, life in general), so I haven't had time to update this blog. But here are some snippets of recent days... Nora in total chill mode at My Gym
Looking a lot like Grandmommy here!
Can't get enough of Nora in this dress.
coloring like a big girl! (she was mimicking the girl next to her at the puppet show)
adorable little boys at a birthday party

4.19.2012

A little fun in an obscure spot

I found this forgotten fence in the back of town that's distressed just enough that it's actually really attractive. At least in my opinion! I took my muse there the other day for her 17-month "photo shoot". I use that term loosely as it was more like me snapping a couple of pics before the little miss decided she had had enough of this weird, industrial area (and I had too. Let's just say it wasn't the cleanest part of town...but I may go back again with Eamon!)

4.12.2012

Celebrating Passover

How lucky are Eamon, Nora, Sam, Jack, and Lily to be able to celebrate two special holidays--Passover and Easter?! While visiting Maryland last week, we joined Felice, Jeff, and Dana for a seder. All the boys wore "kippahs" (Eamon loved his zebra-print topper) and gobbled up the matzoh. My dad and Felice did their best to stick to the script (always so special hearing them sing together!), but it's more than challenging to do anything routine with one 4-year-old, two 3-year-olds, a one-year-old, and a four-month-old ruling the roost. Oh well, at least everyone plenty of fun, even if the true meaning of the seder was lost on the younger set.








Hop to It!

Nothing like a 65-degree, no-clouds-in-the-sky kinda day to create the perfect setting for an Easter egg hunt! That's just what we got on Easter Sunday at the Flynn's, where we enjoyed a yummy brunch with the family and friends before letting the little ones loose in the yard to scramble for eggs! It was so great seeing everyone in their Easter finest and having so much fun.









3.26.2012

All Dolled Up!

We had a really nice time at Bridget's wedding over the weekend. The whole affair was very relaxed, classy, and beautiful...just like the bride. And between Eamon's first "cocktail" (a Shirley Temple) and both of them dancing to the Celtic duet at the cocktail hour, chances are these two had the best time of all!

Some shots of our little dolls all dolled up!





3.18.2012

Fast Times at Rutherford High

We kicked off St. Paddy's Day with a morning in Rutherford, NJ, for a 5K run. I had the best support crew in Mark, Eamon, and Nora, and ran extra fast so they could see me WIN my first 5K road race in who knows how long. Ever? Granted, it was a low-key race, but a few months ago, I wouldn't have placed in the top 5. I've been training hard for my upcoming half-marathon and am so happy to see my times coming down to what I used to run in high school and college. Plus, I was less than a week removed from a pretty hard 20K race/training run last Sunday, so I didn't expect much out of my legs. The fact that I hit my goal time on the nose--19:45--on a hilly course means that I can quite possibly dip into the low 19s with more training and a faster course. My lifetime goal has always been to run an 18-something 5K and I haven't given up on that...yet! Maybe 2012 will be the year.

3.09.2012

Love for his sister...

"I love Nora. She is the most beautiful girl in the whole wide world"
~Eamon, age 3.5.

3.08.2012

Eamon says...

...while eating a waffle and noticing one piece was in the shape of a cross, he says, "Mommy, this piece of waffle looks like a church!"

...while marveling over Nora's expanding vocabulary, he says, "Wow, every day, Nora learns a new word. And it's in ENGLISH!"


3.05.2012

Eamon-isms

E has always been chockful of one-liners, and lately he has been coming out with some zingers. They always give me a good laugh and then I can't remember them by the end of the day. So as to not inundate my FB page with the funny things my kids say (because, let's face it, that gets old fast!), I'll try to put 'em down here with context.

Up the Wall
Me (exasperated, as always): Eamon, you are driving me up the wall!
Eamon (Looking confused and concerned): Where?
Me: Up the wall!
Eamon: But I don't want you to go up there! I'll miss you!

All Football, All the Time
Eamon (going through his calendar and all of the holidays, one of his favorite activities): Mommy, what's on November first?
Me: All Saints Day.
Eamon: All Saints Day? But I don't really like the Saints...they lose sometimes. What about All Giants day--what day is that?

Giants Rule
Eamon: Gazing wide-eyed and open-mouthed at our local laundromat, which has a big Giants flag in the window: "Oh my goodness, I can't believe it. Look, the laundry place is a Giants fan, too!"

Eamon--or Rainman?
(Said while sitting down to eat at Sam's school fair, which kinda sorta doubled as Jack's birthday party)
Diz: You should give Jack some cotton candy first, it's his birthday party.
Eamon: But it's not Jack's party. It's Sam's party for his school...Jack's birthday is on March 17th and today is March fifth. {ooo-kay, Mr. Literal! I told you the kid is calendar obsessed!}


2.02.2012

Winter Fun
























I don't know what's been going on with blogger lately, but most of my recent attempts to post pictures haven't worked out. So maybe these will. I finally have my laptop back (had to replace the hard dive), which had my camera's memory card in it, so I can finally take and post pictures again. Here are a few from the other day when it was nice enough to play at the park, walk around, and enjoy the day mostly outside. Didn't take a second of that great weather for granted!


Anyway, Eamon and Nora could not be happier about spending time at the park. Especially Nora, who is now big enough to explore the playground on her own, climb up to the slide, walk around, etc. And, of course, park time=a chance for Eamon to indulge in his obsession with football. Not sure what we're going to do after the Super Bowl this weekend since he has been so focused on the sport since August (as you probably know, he memorized NFL match-ups week to week and could instantly recall who was playing whom...and acted out the plays in our living room as he watched the games.). Though, now he has learned all of the NBA teams and can recognize them by logo/jersey, so I guess the obsession can transition to basketball!