
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Newest member of the construction crew
Our neighborhood is in the process of being re-paved. They did most of it last summer, but there were a few streets that they waited to do until this summer...ours' being one of them. So, this week, the crews have been busy working and getting things prepared. Yesterday morning, we awoke to LOUD sounds of the busy construction crew tearing up the road. Owen was so excited and Randy took him out (in his PJs and construction hat) to watch them doing their thing. The guys were so awesome and let Owen sit on the tractor and even told him all about what they were doing. Needless to say, this was a blast for Owen and he hasn't stopped talking about it since!!



ALV-2 months old
31st Birthday
My 31st birthday was slightly interesting. Well, not the day itself, but the dinner. We went to my favorite place in town to eat, Mad Mex, and chose to sit outside because it was such a beautiful evening. After we had ordered drinks and appetizers, we heard our waitress talking to someone at another table about not being able to cook or use the computers without electricity. When she passed by our table, I asked her what she was talking about and she explained that the power had gone out, so they couldn't make any food. Since we were outside, we didn't even notice that there was no power. We decided that we would eat our chips and wait it out to see if the power would come back on. At this point, we assumed it was just the restaurant or the complex without power. We finished our chips and there was still no power, so we decided to pay for what we had eaten and try another restaurant. As we headed down Route 19 to find another place to eat, we noticed all of the traffic lights were out and no places along the road seemed to have power either. We went about 3 miles before deciding to try a different road, assuming it was just Route 19 without power. We started calling friends and quickly learned that it was all of Cranberry, along with most of the rest of Butler county without power. So, not knowing what had happened or how long we may be without power, we thought we should probably get a generator from Randy's parents because I didn't want all of my breast milk in the freezer to go bad...I worked too hard to lose all of that "liquid gold". We headed to Zelienople, where for some crazy reason, they hadn't lost power, to visit with Pappers. Of course, at this point, we still hadn't had dinner, so we stopped at the most logical place to have a birthday dinner...Burger King! That wasn't exactly what I had in mind, but it was good enough at that point and one of the only places that had power! It wasn't until we arrived at Pappers' house that I realized we were going to miss the FINAL performances on American Idol AND the FINALE of Dancing with the Stars...and not only would we miss them, they weren't going to record. Now, if you know me at all, you know that I LOVE Hines Ward and I was devastated to miss seeing him WIN DWTS! That was the worst part of the whole thing by far! Anyhow, it was interesting to say the least! It turns out that there was a major blow to the main transformer for Butler County that caused the power outage. The power went out around 7pm and we didn't get power back until almost 1am. We made our 2nd attempt at Mad Mex the next night and everything went smoothly and my real birthday dinner was delicious!!
Our impromptu visit with Pappers
Our second birthday dinner attempt at Mad Mex = SUCCESS
May 2011
These are pictures from various activities in May! Mother's Day, Aunt Stephanie's visit, Anderson's first Pittsburgh Pirates game at 3 weeks old, one of her special dresses from Aunt Amy, her first bottle, a visit with Sean and Angie Weaver, Anderson's first time at the Lake-Memorial weekend, and some random pictures as well!



















Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Anderson's Dedication
We had Anderson dedicated to the Lord at our church Mother's Day weekend...she was just over a week old! We were so blessed to have shared the day with our great friends, the Pughs and the Tattersons as they dedicated their newest additions to the Lord as well. And, we were so thankful that both of our families were able to be there to see us make the promise to raise Anderson in a Christian home. It was a special day!










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