Thursday, January 29, 2009

Traditions

Brian and I were laying in bed talking and we started discussing what our favorite family traditions were growing up. It was a really fun conversation and we talked about what we want some of our traditions to be for our growing family.

Some of my favorites:
1. Watching America's Funniest Videos on Sunday nights while eating no bake cookies
2. Our trips to Tacoma to see my grandparents-I loved staying in a hotel (they managed a Best Western) and swimming in the outdoor pool, regardless of the temperature outside.
3. Eating dinner together as a family
4. Snow skiing in the winter. We would leave really early in the morning so my mom would lay out all of our clothes and gear in the living room the night before, I would get so excited!
5. Family reunions

Some of Brian's favorites:
1. Their yearly family trips together, didn't matter where
2. Eating dinner together as a family
3. Family reunions
4. BBQ's

Ones we thought of for our family:
1. Family dinners (this will be difficult at times since Brian sometimes gets home late)
2. Yearly trips: Shasta, camping, boating, coast, Bend, etc.
3. Bike rides during the summer
4. Christmas morning together before going to grandparents houses

What are your favorite traditions?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Weekend Fun

Pretty much all I blog about are our weekends, but we don't do anything during the week so that makes sense. Once I'm a SAHM (stay at home mom) I'm sure I'll have plenty to blog about all week long; including poop, breastfeeding, sleep (or lack there of), and ginormous amounts of pictures. However, I won't have as much time to blog :)

Anyway, we had a wonderful weekend as always and Monday came frighteningly fast. Friday we were bummed to receive the news that UPS decreased their tuition reimbursement and are now paying for about 10% of tuition. This came as quite a blow to us as we are already struggling to pay tuition. We brainstormed options but unfortunately struck out everywhere:

1. Student Loans
Negative-You have to take at least 2 classes EVERY term
2. Student Loan from our Credit Union
Negative-same as #1
3. Scholarships
Negative-same as #1
4. Credit Card
Negative-our budget is very tight since I'll be staying at home, tight enough that we don't have extra money for a credit card payment.
5. Pay for it ourselves
Negative-see #4

We feel trapped between a rock and a hard place: On the one hand we've already invested so much money and time (well, Brian's time) in Brian's master's degree and he's so close, just 8 classes away! But on the other hand we don't have the means for him to finish. So we were quite bummed Friday night but made the best of it by baking cookies, watching tv, and laughing together. We also realized that although this is frustrating we are incredibly thankful for Brian's job at UPS and are very grateful for it.
After more research Brian applied for a student loan through Chase so we're hoping that one is our saving grace! It's so important to Brian to finish his master's and because of that it's important to me.

Saturday night we had friends over for dinner and games: Dave and Nate & Amy. We had a good time together and it was fun to catch up. Nate dominated us all at Domino's which was thoroughly deflating-I thought I was getting better, but no. I did win at Skip Bo though! Dave's little girl Scarlette is 1 and although she was with mommy on a vacation with the grandparents, he brought lots of pictures. She is adorable and it made us even more excited to meet our little one.

We are looking forward to this weekend as it includes:

1. A haircut for Lindsey
2. Daddy Boot Camp for Brian
3. Family baby shower
4. OSU Basketball game
5. Shopping for last minute items for Bria
6. Watch Superbowl

It should be a good weekend and inevitably Monday will smack us in the face way too soon.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Weekend Fun

We went out to dinner Saturday night to celebrate Jenny and Kyle's birthdays and had a good time. Kyle's parents joined us and it's always fun to see them, with all of us together there's lots of laughter and fun.

Here are my Dad and Anna:


Brian and I (this was our 3rd attempt at a picture of us, Brian likes to be difficult)


Lance in the background being goofy-Jenny and Kyle (Kyle is being hidden-not intentionally!)


Lance ordered a peanut butter dream cake for dessert and let me have some. Oh. My. Goodness. I was in heaven, it was so stinkin' good. But I'm glad I didn't order one for myself because I probably would've finished it and that is just wrong. So I was able to still enjoy the dessert without feeling too terribly guilty. Man do I love peanut butter and chocolate together.

Anyway, happy birthday to my wonderful sister Jenny. I think if I had to describe her in one word it would be sunshine. That may seem weird but I have my reasons:
1. Her smile is forever bright and incredibly contagious
2. She is so much fun to be around and is so positive
3. Her gorgeous hair

Of course there is a way longer list of all the wonderful things about Jenny, but those are the ones that make me think of sunshine when I think of Jenny.
She is currently working her little butt off to get into the dental hygiene program and I'm so proud of her. Love you sis!

Kyle's birthday is coming up and I can't say enough how grateful we are to have him in our family, he just fits. He has made Jenny so incredibly happy and for that we are forever thankful to him. I'm forever thankful all our husbands are so close-and I think Lance likes having 3 older brothers...sometimes ;)

My other brother in law, Schuyler, also has a birthday this month (it's a busy month in our family!) and I can barely remember the time before Schuyler was a part of our family. He just fits perfectly. And he is seriously such an amazing Dad, second only to my Dad (and soon he'll have to be 3rd since Brian is going to be a Dad soon).

Happy Birthday to all my peeps!

Things are going well at the Holcomb house, we are just plugging along taking it one day at a time. I had yesterday off and my mom and I enjoyed a trip to Target. We got some great stuff in preparation for Bria and I love marking things off my to do list, it feels wonderful.

The weather here has been UNBELIEVABLE. Seriously, I am in heaven. It's still chilly outside but it is sunny and blue sky all day, I just love it. It's making my walks even more enjoyable and it's not hard to be motivated to get outside and go. The cool crisp air is refreshing and my skin is thankful to finally get some vitamin D.

Alright, that's all for now, here's to a great week :)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

WAHOO!

We have heat people! That's right, we are no longer able to see our own breath in our house. Alright, well it never got that bad, but you get the idea.
My dad was very nice and offered to come be at our house yesterday so the heating guys could come over and fix our furnace. So last night we came home to a warm house and it felt wonderful, I even got hot when I came back from my walk. Heat is a beautiful thing I tell you. So, nobody needs to worry about calling the parent police on us, Bria will be coming home to a warm environment.

Monday, January 12, 2009

What is heat like?

I can't remember what it's like to have a warm house. Would you believe we still don't have a working furnace? Apparently the part did not come in at all last week so we are still wearing our winter jackets in the house. The heating company gave us space heaters which was nice of them. Unfortunately our downstairs is one big open room so those space heaters don't really do a lot, unless we want to pay $500 in our electric bill. Oh well, they do help when you sit right next to them, which is what we do in the evenings.
Brian got a call today that the part did finally come in so now we'll see when we can be home to have them install it. Never thought this would be such a long process! Not that I'm eager to get rid of $400-500, but still, I'd really like some heat. I have to admit, through this whole ordeal, the one thing both Brian and I are very grateful for is that Bria is still warm in my womb. I'm not sure what we would've done if she was on the outside when this happened, our house is not a suitable temperature for a baby!

At this point in time I'm feeling very unmotivated at work and ready to just be done. It doesn't help that I feel overwhelmed with things to do at home to prepare for Bria's arrival. I know part of my to do list is my nesting instinct kicking in and wanting to organize the entire house inside and out, but some of it is essential. I just like to be ready way ahead of time and I thought for sure we would be 100% ready at this point in the pregnancy (8 months). I started to stress yesterday and Brian told me to lay down and take a nap, surprisingly I was able to get to sleep and it did help. Although it caught up with me last night when I laid there trying to go to bed for over an hour and then tossed and turned all night. My mind just wouldn't stop racing!

So far Brian's class this term is going well. He has had the professor before and really likes him which is a huge help. To me that is what makes it or breaks it. I got an A in calculus because I had the best professor ever. I would've gotten a 4.0 for sure if he had taught all my classes, he was that engaging. He made all his lessons so interesting that you wanted to pay attention. Plus, I am a nerd and sit in the front which forces me to listen. Anyway, I'm hoping this class will give him enough time to work and be a daddy :-)

Alright, that's it for now, hopefully my next post will be more exciting and have good news about our furnace.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff

So I am really trying to stress less and to look at the big picture instead of freaking out. It is one of my goals. Well don't ya know when you make that kind of goal you get tested?
 
On Saturday morning we woke up to our house being 53 degrees, brrr. Normally that wouldn't be a big deal since I am sleeping extra warm these days and Brian has a good internal furnace, but the problem was that our thermostat was set to 56, so why was it so cold? Our furnace was busted. We tried calling the landlords and then remembered those days are over, we are the landlords. Brian fiddled around with it and then called around. Luckily there was a place open on Saturdays and they didn't charge extra for the weekend. So they came out and he seemed a little stumped but decided to replace the ignitor, jiggle some wires, and it worked. The ignitor was $150 and his services were $75. Gulp. At least we had heat. 
We leave for the evening to have dinner and play games with Nate and come home around 11:30 pm to a cold house. The furnace is not working. Again. After we just spent $225. Brian is livid. So he calls the company and they fortunately have an answering service. Unfortunately, Brian proceeds to unload on this poor girl who is just answering the phones. He doesn't actually unload per say, but explains how frustrated he is. He does feel a little better after this and is able to go to sleep. They are set to come out Sunday morning at 10 am. 
Fast forward to 10:30 am-nothing. Finally Brian calls and talks to the guy who says he will be here in 10 minutes. The guy gives us our $225 check back which was a huge relief as we really didn't want to have to fight about that. He decided it's not the ignitor (duh) and that's it's the mother circuit board, which he has to order. Guess that means another few days of wearing our winter jackets in the house. 
Playing dominos in our coats:

Monday morning Brian calls around and finds a place that is more experienced with our furnace type and also has cheaper parts. So, they come out and diagnose the same thing: the circuit board. They also have to order the part but it will come in Tuesday afternoon. Great, we can finally have heat. So what's the damage? About $475. Gulp. 
Gulp. 
Gulp. 
Oh my, how are we going to afford that? It's okay, we'll take it out of savings and then put extra in there next month since we're paying off my student loans next month. 
At this point (Monday afternoon) I'm not feeling too horrible, it's a huge inconvenience, but that is what comes with being a home owner and I am remembering to take everything in stride. 
Then Brian calls again, this time about his student loans. A little back story: We put his student loans on deferment since he is going to school. This has really helped us and I've made the budget around the fact that we won't have to pay his student loans until he finishes his masters, at which point we are hoping for a big raise. So for the past 3 months we haven't paid his student loans. Back to Monday afternoon: Apparently we should not have been approved for deferment because he has to go to school part-time (minimum of 2 classes) to be eligible for deferment in the first place. So now we owe 3 months worth of his student loans and have to figure it in the budget for the next 3 months until he starts taking 2 classes in the spring. This is where I start to freak out. I don't really say anything and Brian wonders if I'm still on the phone or if I have passed out. After some nonsense mumbling from me about how I need a minute I hang up. I take a deep breath and say a prayer. But instead of asking to win the lottery, I ask for help in remembering all our blessings. We have our health, our loved ones have their health, we have a home, we have good jobs, and we are expecting a little miracle in February. Things are great. Financial worries are something we can deal with and fix. I'm not saying I didn't feel a little sick the rest of day and tried to go over in my mind how on earth we were going to pay for all of this, but I realized that we can do it and we have so many good things to be thankful for. This is just a little speed bump in the road. 

Now, onto some fun memories and the blessings I was just speaking of...family. I am finally uploading our Christmas pictures.

Christmas Eve at Mom R.'s house
Christmas Eve at Mom B.'s house, here is Porter, MJ and Lance posing for me:
Porter was helping his mom play the piano
Kailey and Jaidyn were too:
Adorable little K-bear:

Porter realized for the first time that I had a big belly. It was pretty funny watching him inspect why my tummy was so big, I think he thought I had put a basketball under my shirt so he had to see what was under it. 

The siblings and their mom
MJ and her Dad
Little Sammie's first Christmas (my mom and Randy's newest addition)
Jaidyn loved hauling Sammie around:
Mom and Randy:
The Tegner's
My buddy and me:
The Jensen's
The Holcomb's
Christmas day at my dad's house (I apparently was on a picture hiatus):

Abby and Cassidy have no problem posing for pictures, I love it!
Little Abby and me
For New Year's we played games at my mom's house which was a lot of fun. Jenny made some fancy drinks for the girls and even put pretty red sugar around the rim, they loved it!

Jenny making the drinks

Whew, that was a lot of pictures! We've had a great Holiday season and I really am so grateful for all our blessings. We are of course looking forward to bringing our little one home and can't wait to meet her. We're gonna be parents!!!