AYSO First Game

Max’s first game was today. His team White Lightning beat the Fireballs 8-1. Max scored 2 goals early on. His coach this year really wants to keep the number of players on the field low, so he will play 3 players at a time. This will help the kids improve their skills, and prevents ‘beehive ball’. P9090078.JPG Other Max tidbits: – When I make Max oatmeal for breakfast, he likes to eat a few pinches of the uncooked oats. I like (and therefore buy) high pulp orange juice. Max told me today that he doesn’t like orange juice because it has oats in it. – Max’s Sunday School teacher is a young man around college age. Max has noticed the hairstyle and wants to emulate it. Here is a picture of when we allow Max to comb his own hair. P7300008.JPG

Vertical Lumber

We accomplished our first vertical lumber this weekend. In order to get the walls into place we had to cut the eaves back. IMG_3821.JPG IMG_3822.JPG Max helped out by cleaning up our castoffs August 06 011.jpg Where we are at August 06 003.jpg

Conquering the Potty?!

Well, that ‘girls are earlier’ thing is really true here. Lucy is just 2 yrs and 3 months and she’s already pretty much finished with potty training. As you’ll see pictured, we started about a month ago with the potty in the bathtub. The drumming was just to give her something fun to do! She was in the tub because she’d get so excited and confused if something was happening, that she would stand up – hence a very messy floor. She was usually happy to sit there for a long time, especially when given food, drink and entertainment. We were having successes upon wake-up and after nap, but that was it for awhile. Then last week – boom! – she got it and was able to hold it in until we got to the potty. Imagine a little girl yelling ‘Wait! Wait!’ like her mommy does as we run together to the bathroom. Since then she’s been VERY motivated by the little treats, and sometime goes over 10 times a day. We’ll have to work on control later, I’m sure. 🙂 But wowza – it’s been nice!

So much stucco

The majority of this past weekend was spent pulling stucco off the walls of the house. We used some diamond blades to cut through the chicken wire. Most of the stucco then pulled off in large pieces. Although we taped up the windows, we still had too much dust get into the house. That cement dust is very fine and seems to be able to get through the tiniest cracks and into the house. A local plumber, Chris Kait, came by and is working up a quote for the new project. My Dad’s car broke down on the way up, but my ‘plus’ membership was able to get his car towed the 75 miles back to his house on Saturday night.

Cutting the stucco

Cutting the stucco

The south wall

The south wall

The east wall

The east wall

The west wall / southwest corner

The west wall / southwest corner