Monday, May 2, 2016

Two Months?!

Seriously?  How could I have gotten two months behind on blogging yet again?

I swear we skipped March.  We got a nasty bug that knocked us out for 2-3 weeks, plus Nathan was finishing up his third quarter masters classes.

April was filled with our trip to Thailand, finding out we're pregnant with baby number three,  Matthew's birthday, a wonderful visit from our friends the Carmans, Nathan's Masters culmination exam, and preparing for the Middle School Drama!  Wow.  Who knew you could do so much in one month?  No wonder my house is trashed.

Not to mention I've been feeling pretty poorly from said pregnancy.

I'll try to catch you all up to speed in the next couple weeks. 

Here is the link to our announcement video, plus lots of fun shots of other things we "discovered" in Thailand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqKoAqU4M7I&feature=youtu.be

Lastly, we will be in Oregon and San Francisco June 4th-19th, so please look us up!  We would love to see you!


Sunday, March 6, 2016

Juice

I recently bought a juicer second hand from a friend, so we decided to pull it out and try it.

I went to the fruit seller across the street and he gave a bag full of apples to me for FREE because they needed to be thrown out!






Six large apples (after the bad parts were cut off) made this much apple juice:


The kids had a ton of fun making it, and I was impressed by how easily it worked (strong motor) and how safe it seemed (not easy to get fingers caught in it).  I love the concentration on Matthew's face here :-)



Both kids were eager to drink it as soon as we finished, but as soon as the novelty wore off my finicky second child won't touch it.  Bummer.  We're going to stop buying store bought juice and see if we can convince him this is better.

This little girl was happy though!



Wednesday, March 2, 2016

A Few Morning Pics

The sunlight was so nice the other morning while the kids were getting ready for school that I decided to snap a couple shots.




My little babies are growing up!

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Best Friends



I am super thankful for how well our kids get on.  Everywhere we go, you can usually spot them playing, laughing, or holding hands.  Recently Lizbeth declared that her favorite toy in the world was her little brother...funny way to put it but sweet just the same.


An added benefit is that they play well in the mornings...allowing Mom and Dad to sleep in a little.  They are even big enough to get themselves cereal.  As long as we don't care how many bowls of cocoa puffs Matthew will eat they can take care of themselves for an hour or two!

Lizbeth also loves to "teach" her brother.  Below is a sweet video of her teaching him piano.



So thankful for these sweet kiddos!

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

More on Laundry (Unfortunately)

As I mentioned before, I tried to stay on top of laundry while we were with our friends to lessen the huge piles that would face me when we returned to Qingdao.

Unfortunately, I learned a hard lesson while using her machine.

Most washing machines here (mine) only have a cold option, although several front loading machines (hers) now have the option to heat the water inside the machine.  The day before we left, I decided to do a quick load of darks.  Being that we had had so much sickness going around on our trip (and forgetting that you should only wash darks on cold) I decided to pump up the heat.

Unfortunately, what came out was some strange shades of purple and a VERY shrunken pair of jeans.

To make matters worse, it was my favorite pair of jeans (and I only own two pair total).  Getting back to Qingdao, I made it a top priority to replace said favorite pair.

I was hopeful the numerous western brands (Gap, H&M, ect) would give me some decent options for a western shaped body.

Unfortunately, skinny is the only thing in right now.  100 styles of jeans ranging from "skinny" to "boyfriend skinny" to "extra skinny".

I bought the skinny.  My first pair in my life, and born out of necessity.  Sigh.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Laundry

One downside of a big trip is the mountains of laundry to catch up on...

Even though I tried to stay on top of it while we were gone, a lot had accumulated by the time we got back.  That combined with the fact I felt it was a great time to strip our beds and wash our sheets, I'm drowning in the piles.

The hard part is, without a dryer, I am limited in how many loads I can do a day (usually 1-2).  Unless we get some real sun (it's currently snow/sleeting), it will probably take weeks to catch back up.

I'll probably have to start getting creative about my hang drying spaces again!  You can read about our struggles in this department last summer (and why I can only wash 1-2 loads a day) here

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Friends

We are extremely excited that our close friends recently moved back to China.  Although not to our city, they are now only a 4 hour train ride away.  When our other plans for our Chinese New Year holiday fell through, it was no question where we'd be.  It seemed a little crazy to leave our cold city for somewhere farther north, but good friends are worth it :-)



They were extremely kind to host us for an entire week, especially so recently after they moved into their new apartment (they've been there less than a month).  How they scrounged up enough blankets/sheets/pillows for all of us, I don't know!

Although the kids hadn't seen each other for a year, they got on famously.  Both our kids cried their eyes out when we had to leave.  Our only comfort is that it shouldn't be a year before we see each other again!



The only downside was that we battled a stomach flu while we were there.  It was a very strange version of 10 little Indians...every day just one person would throw up.  Thankfully, three of us escaped, so the last couple days were vomit free.


Being Chinese New Year, there were fireworks galore.  Thankfully our kids seem to have adjusted to the thundering blasts (Matthew used to wake up screaming), so we were just able to enjoy the colorful displays.  One night Jacquelyn and I went out walk.  There are very few controls about where you can set them off.  We were walking down the road and suddenly amazing blasts appeared right in front of us--we had to wait until they were finished before we could continue on!  At least I was able to get some good up close and personal shots.





Overall it was a fantastic trip, and so hard to leave...we are thankful for these amazing friends, and that it is now that much easier to visit them!