Sunday, December 6, 2009

Fall in a Nutshell, part 1

LABOR DAY AT BROOKFIELD ZOO
Zebra


Bison



Camels


Emu...I think, and Jillian. SO cute!


Jillian with antlers



I love goats!


Aww...can I take hime home with me? I promise I'll take good care of him!



...I'll love and hug on him...I mean, her....


FUN AROUND THE HOUSE...OR SOMEONE ELSE'S HOUSE...
Leif Erikson Day at Lori's


Playing with the phone on Daddy's nightstand, calling Nana and Grampa


Daddy puts Elliott in his shopping cart for the last time...before he tips over and cuts his lip really good and scares Mommy! It's hard to see your baby bleeding!



I love yogurt so much, I think I'll wear it!


KEITH AND KRISTIN GETTY CONCERT!

Keith, Kristin, Susan, and Brooks, both couples had "In Christ Alone" at their weddings.


The group that went to the concert at Moody.
(left-right, top-bottom) Lynn, Hamille, Lori, Kimberley,
Jayme, Susan, and Brooks


HOSTING 129 AND AN EVENING WITH PASTOR MOODY

Our living room can hold about 30 people...but don't get any ideas.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Summer in Review - Condensed Version

Here are a few highlights from the summer that weren't the new house. :)



Elliott and Mommy go to the Brookfield Zoo with Papa Zoo on a nice summer day before school starts back up.

We help Nana celebrate turning 60 at Red Lobster.


Daddy, Jillian, and Elliott look for a ball and car in one of his books. This is one of the first times he finds a picture of one of his favorite things and says it.



Taking a walk at the River Walk. Elliott would have jumped in the fountain if we didn't keep a close eye on him.


Jillian's birthday party with friends from Roy De Shane at Nana's house.

Grandpa and Grandma Locke come for a visit around Grandpa's birthday.

On Jillian's birthday, she got 9 pink roses from Mommy and Daddy.

Uncle Bob and Nana came over to help out with the new house. Uncle Bob brought a power saw. Awesome!


Elliott attended his first baseball game -- the Kane County Cougars. He was in awe of the fireworks at the end.

Friday, September 4, 2009

New House, early stages

Here are the long-awaited, much anticipated pictures (and videos!) of our new house at 1500 E. Thomas Rd. in Wheaton, IL.

Here are some minute-long videos that I took with my new digital camera of the upstairs and downstairs for those that want the tour. :) Sorry if you get motion-sick after watching them!

Upstairs


Downstairs

These are pictures of our new house either before we moved in or just after.


Jillian by the front door from upstairs view.



Elliott getting into trouble, playing with the toliet, in our master bath (small, but MASTER!)


Brooks and Elliott check out the kid's tub in the mirror; kid's bathroom has double sinks. Yay!


Master bedroom. Salem blue


Jillian's room--precious pink


Elliott's room--it's a boy!


Brooks mowing the lawn for the first time--front yard.

Neighbors in our living room for Jillian's birthday; view from kitchen


Same: living room, but you can see the fireplace.


BIG kitchen, complete with many guests to show just how big it is. :)
You can't see the stainless steel appliances, except for the frigde to the left, but you can see outside!

The most recent picture: the new table and chairs. Paint color is green crystal. Loving this room!
I'm finding that my style is country yet modern. Not quite Martha Stewart...more like Martha Stewart on a budget while trying to be a little green and not throw away something good just because it doesn't match perfectly or something. Nonetheless, love the table! Linda says it has formica on the top--good for families with small children. :)
I'll try to put up the newer pictures soon. We are hoping to go to the Brookfield Zoo today with the kids on Labor Day.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Orff Level I Fun!

After spending two weeks downtown for my Orff Level 1 class, I thought I'd share a few photos. I LOVED it and am thinking about doing Level 2 in the future, but not next year--I have too many other classes to take for my graduate program! Yes, I officially started at VanderCook over the summer. Next year, I will take classes "full time" (more like undergraduate scheduling) for about 6 or 7 weeks. It will be a very busy time, but at least it will be stuff I can use for my job! :)
We did a lot of fun group activities, and at the end of the day we had "Special Topic". We started with the "drumming guy". Here's a group on African drums.

Here's a poem from Dr. Suess that we read and put fun instrument parts to.

Recorder class: we learned about pentatonic scales and playing them on recorder and notating them (or not!)


Here was a really cool poster for a cool silly noise activity in recorder class.

Here are some students playing "metals" on drum day.


This is notation for a xylophone piece we performed called Hiya.

Here's the drum guy showing a real African xylophone.

And a real djembe, and some real African rhythms on the board behind him.
This is my friend, Valerie, who took Intro to Orff with me in March. She's really great! She played tenor recorder in our recorder ensemble.
Brooks came out to see our "sharing day" (aka performance)
I was so happy to see him and share with him!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Fourth of July 09


The day after Uncle Ricky's funeral was July 4th. I wasn't my usual cheerful self, and Brooks was at bond court. I always liked going to the parade, but wasn't sure it was worth the effort. Then I remembered all the interesting automobiles that are typical in parades and knew Elliott would like it. We got all decked out in our patriotic colors and headed toward Cloverdale for the parade.

Elliott was in awe most of the time, but really liked all the cars and trucks. He waved to them and Jillian collected candy from the different floats that were tossing candy out.



Afterward, we headed to Sheridan to see my family, again, for the scheduled family reunion type event. It was good to see everybody, even if I just saw them yesterday for the funeral.
Elliott played in the rain with Katie. It was so cute!


They had so much fun on this little horse!



Here is the Dix family:

Bobby, Sarah, Katie, and Robert




Elliott had fun with Grampa Jim, too.



So did I. :)


The Russells in their hospitable home in Sheridan.
J.D., Uncle James, Aunt Teresa, Jamie



Uncle Choppy and Nana had to get in on the fun with Elliott, too. :)
I love my big family!
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