summer 15 has begun

Summer is in full swing at the Hess House and although we have not made it to the pool yet, everyone is still enjoying the warm weather. The front door is enjoying it's new decor.  I found a sign on pintrest that was in this mason jar style, and I thought, "I could pull that off!" We had some left over wood from Oliver's Little Blue Truck Party, so Jay cut me out a mason jar shape and I used paints I already had on hand.  One completely free front door summer decor!

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I couldn't just give the front door a new summer do and leave the inside of the house out, so over the past month I have been working on this bicycle piece.  I found the free pattern and step by step directions on this site.  It was super easy, fun and I got to use some of my fabric scraps from past projects.  Charlotte's favorite part was the green pea's that I used to dec-o-ate the frame.

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Of course our church door/chalkboard in the upstairs hall had to be updated so we as a family created a bucket list for these summer months.  It was fun hearing what the kids wanted to do this summer.  Really, honestly, just what Charlotte wanted to do while Oliver patted his chest and said "Ollie come too" over and over.

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The kids and dogs have also been loving the warmer weather.  As always, we have been rocking the sprinkler and our new addition, the outside kitchen.  The swingset that we got last year from Craigslist had a bench and table area that the kids never used.  Jay pulled the wood off the swingset carefully and repurposed it into a kitchen design.  It was not his first kitchen remodel, so it was easy for him!  The kitchen now has two shelves for storage and a rubber made bowl that sets down in a cut out area that is now the kitchen sink.  It has been stained to match the rest of the swingset and the kids couldn't be happier.

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The gardens that we created last year are up and running and doing nicely.  We tried a whole new method of planting this year.  We are trying a simplified garden this year and giving everyone room to spread out and flourish.  The "children's garden" is just dedicated to strawberries and although we have had tons of strawberries, not one has made it into the house.  The kids eat them daily and Ollie even eats the whole berry...stem and all!

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Last, but not least I am enjoying my new found freedom of the summer to get some sewing done.  Jay has recently cleaned out his closet and downsized on his dress shirt collection.  As always, I sift through his throw away and donate piles and always collect all the things that I think would make good future projects.  I set aside a good collection of blue shirts (that is really all he used to wear) and paired them with other dress shirts I had previously snatched.  I have decided to make a nice summer red, white and blue star designed dress shirt quilt.  I think it will be perfect for the summer months because of the light weight dress shirt fabric.  So far I have completed some major cutting and have a good pile of squares on the dining room table, but with all quilts I need to cut about 200 more squares before I can get sewing!

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We have some big plans for this summer, starting with getting to the pool sometime this week!

what we've been up to lately

Just last weekend we moved into our new home. Pictures and more to come about all of that, but before we moved we were able to make some new memories in Ohio apple picking, pumpkin picking and trick or treating in our new neighborhood. We had a great place to pick apples in Virginia, but we found a place that was pretty good. You can tell that Ollie had a good time to say the least.

Apple and pumpkin flavored donuts were enjoyed by Charlotte.

There was an area with a play-set and Charlotte had fun checking it all out.

A fun shot of Melissa and Ollie in front of the cornstalks.

We were all a little tired after picking apples, but we sure had fun.

A few weeks later we heading to a local place that I used to go to when we I grew up in Ohio to find some pumpkins. Here is Charlotte seeing just how tall she is.

Charlotte and Violet took a quick bathroom break :)

Checking out some baby chickens.

Melissa bought some pumpkin cookies and Charlotte carried it around for about 30 minutes before taking a bite.

An updated shot of the house, just after the driveway was poured.

Charlotte's love for diggers and bobcats has only grown greater. This was a real treat for her as you can see.

I told Charlotte she could paint her pumpkin and so early one morning we did.

We closed on our house on October 31st and because of a downpour, Halloween was pushed to November 1st, so we spent "Halloween" in our new neighborhood. The grandparents came over and Charlotte loved every minute of it.

It has been an exciting summer/fall watching our house come to life. We are ready to start our lives in Ohio in our new home, but more to come on that.

we are coming along...

We have been coming along here in Cincy, kinda.  Originally we were suppose to move into our new house about a month ago and as can be seen by the lack of posts, that has not happened quite yet.  Even though the house is coming along pretty slowly, we have been pretty busy with life without moving into a new house!  Charlotte and Oliver are the best of friends.  She thinks he is the sweetest, "cuuuute witta brodda" and he thinks the world revolves around her.  Just tonight Jay and I both enjoyed watching them both giggle at each other for the longest time!  I have been settling into the swing of school and I think I am starting to get comfortable and with the swing of things with my new teaching position.  Jay is about to get really, really busy, so he has been holding the whole family together while I figure things out at school. This weekend we had a good time with a bit of relaxing, spending time with family and doing some planning for the future.

We went to the Cincinnati Zoo with Grandpa, Gibby and Ben to see some "aminals" and had a nice time!

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Our little house has some major plans this week to get painted on the inside and get flooring, so we decided to put our first marks on the house this evening.  The four of us had a good time writing some great verses that we hope to remember throughout the years as we grow as a family.

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We will keep everyone posted on the progress of everything growing and changing including kids and house.  I have been working diligently on gathering some fun antiques for the new house, artwork that I am pretty excited about and refurbishing an old dining room table.  Fingers crossed that everything comes together soon! -Melissa

 

a swanky cincinnati dinner party

As many of you know we are in the process of moving back to CIncinnati.  Along with that we have been very busy the past two months going back and forth between VA and OH trying to decipher job opportunities and land opportunities and housing opportunities.  We have had an absolute CRAZY two months, but one thing is for sure they have been filled with blessing after blessing.

Last week while we were in Cincinnati we closed on a piece of land that our family is really excited about.  It is just what we were looking for with just enough land, in a great neighborhood and we could use any builder we wanted.  So of course, we needed to throw our first official dinner party!

We had both sets of parents out for dinner at "our house" and had a standard swanky dinner party.  At least as swanky as you can make a one stop dinner party shop to your local Walmart.

Everyone dined on fried chicken, sweet tea and an assortment of sides.  Charlotte really enjoyed the chicken and Oliver really enjoyed the view from his blanket.

We wanted to make sure that we were the first to break ground on our new land, so Jay and Charlotte did the honors!

Many more dinner parties to come at our new place and maybe next time we will have a place to invite people in!

Hope to see you at our new place real soon, maybe we will serve you something better than a Walmart dinner!

-melissa