Thought I'd share one of our fun projects from Halloween this year! Aren't they the cutest!!! Allan has some amazing talents every once in a while. We just made your basic coffee cakes in a mini loaf pan, and sterilized and added some small skeletons as if they were breaking out of the ground, and created little crosses out of black candles, and black post its. Very awesome! We made these for Allan's sister's pumpkin carving party. Everyone got a kick out of them!
A dad, a mom, a son and a daughter. We're living the American Dream!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Coffin Cakes!!!
Thought I'd share one of our fun projects from Halloween this year! Aren't they the cutest!!! Allan has some amazing talents every once in a while. We just made your basic coffee cakes in a mini loaf pan, and sterilized and added some small skeletons as if they were breaking out of the ground, and created little crosses out of black candles, and black post its. Very awesome! We made these for Allan's sister's pumpkin carving party. Everyone got a kick out of them!
The Porter's visit the Pumpkin Patch
Well, the Porter family Pumpkin Patch trip was a success. We had a great time as always. I love the Halloween season. It's a real treat for us!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
A Nature Walk... I do love nature!
Allan was teaching the kiddos about how moss grows on still water. Ethan seemed to be fairly interested, but hey, he's only 4! I got some good photos out of it anyway!
We decided to take a family nature walk at Jackson Bottom Wetlands a couple weeks back, and while out, I remembered about my passion for nature photography. We had such a good time walking through a lot of the loops, and seeing God's creation. It was really beautiful. If you haven't made it out there, I recommend going when you do have a chance. It really has a lot of nice nature to look at!
Our very own DIY project...
But then again, when aren't we in the middle of our very own DIY project?
One of the things I have ALWAYS admired about my husband, is just how handy he is. Growing up, he had to help his parents on a lot of work and projects on updating the house he grew up in, so he's done many amazing things around our house as well because of this reason.
When we got married, I had originally thought that I wanted a platfom bed, which Allan made for us with no complaints. And after years of bruised shins, scraped legs, and just a complete overwhelming sense of dissatisfaction, we deicded to get rid of it. For months now, our bed has been sitting on just the box springs on the floor. And finally, after plenty of time has gone by, I have decided that since we have been married for five years, and we have two children, it's probably not a good time to start living like we're college students. So I have been after Allan for months about getting a bed frame. But the truth of the matter is, we just don't have the money to buy a whole new bed set. So Allan decided, that since we had PLENTY of boards left over from when we built our deck last summer, he'd just build one out of the boards we had left. So I started looking for designs online. I knew I wanted a bed that was completely enclosed around the bottom (because I'm sick of all the dust bunnies, sippy cups full of juice, milk, and who knows what, and socks being found under it). I also decided I wanted some drawers put in, because I don't like our dressers, and I want to get them out of our room. I also knew that I wanted a headboard for our bed (which is something we've never had) and I wanted it to have shelves on it, to replace the nightstands, which I also am sick of looking at. Nothing in our room matches, and I'm ready to have a "grown up" room. So here's a look at the bed we made! It's not COMPLETELY finished, but it's very very close!
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