Monday, September 22, 2008

Our Halloween project

Brad loves Halloween. So about a month ago, he tells me he has this idea to make homemade trick or treat bags for our family. He even specified that he would like them to be lined so they would be "super nice". You have to know my cute Brad, when we got engaged we made each other our Christmas present that year and he made me 2 christmas stockings (with a little coaching from his mom) and then before Chloe was born he made her one. They are lined and "super nice". He is really good at projects and he learns really fast and he never says anything is "too girly". He even made me a homemade book one time-made the pages and binding and everything, but that's another story. Back to the project...I was at Walmart so I bought the material and brought it home with somewhat of a plan. And there the material lay for about a week. I wasn't sure if I was just going to make them because Brad is so busy or if we would actually find time to make them together. Then, on Sunday, B-rad and Mel turned out kitchen into a little sewing shop.
We each had our little tasks. I did most of the cutting, though we both hate it, I guess I hate it a little less. Brad did some of the basic stitching. His big feat was turning the straps inside out so the seem was on the inside (thanks momRuthie for the trick with the safety pin)
Here are our 3 bags. We're pretty sure our future kids will fight over them. Can you tell we're super proud!!
Here is the felt lining.

...and that is how the trick-or-treating bags came to be.
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Monday, September 15, 2008

Tour de Missouri

On Friday, The Chambers and the Smiths took a little trip to catch a stage of the 2nd annual Tour de Missouri. This is a 7 day race covering parts of the state of Missouri. This stage ended in Jefferson City (the capital) and it was the closest stage to us-about 2 hours away. So the guys took off early from school and we went to see some of our favorite riders up close-the closest we will probably every see till we actually get to France or become personal friends with Al Trautwig.
Brad and Tyler with ear to ear grins. They were in a very happy place!!
We got to see the riders go around 3 times before they sprinted to the finish line.
You'd think the guy on the left would win because he is about 50 meters from the end. He didn't the guy to the right ended up winning and we were there to see it!!
The girls.

By the way, when we left Kirksville it was cold and rainy so we were all dressed for cold and rainy. Wouldn't you know, when we got to Jeff city the weather was a balmy 94 degrees and the sun was out. Nice. We made a quick stop at TJMaxx for some books and such and B-rad had to buy some flipflops or her was going to die of the heat. We were so glad it didn't rain, though.
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More...

A picture of my happy Brad.
This guy is one of our favorites. Christian VandeVelde. He's in the yellow jersey which means he is in the overall lead. He is from our favorite team-Garmin Chipotle. After the race we even ate at Chipotle and it was really, really good. I'm still dreaming about it!
It was pretty cool to be right up close and see these guys. Gave us a taste of how extremly cool it will be when we get to France and watch the tour from the Alp D'Huez and from the Champs Elysees-Paris 2015!
And what would a blog entry be without our little girl. She finally fits in the dress I made for her last February. Love that girl!
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Monday, September 8, 2008

And now...Brad is a 2nd year med student.

We've just ended our week of fun and vacation. Monday is here and Brad is back to school, but this time he is a 2nd year!! Wahoo. We made it through the 1st and are excited for the adventures this next year brings. I am so proud of Brad and the effort he put in and all that he accomplished. He constantly amazes me and our little family has truly been blessed. Here are some pictures from our week together.
THE ZOO.
We were so excited to take Chloe to the St. Louis Zoo. We waited to take Chloe to the zoo until she was a little older and it was worth the wait. She really had a great time and so did we.
She tried to get away from the Python, who could blame her.
We came upon the giraffes and everyone was feeding them so Brad joined. I have never seen giraffes this close before. This guy was looking old.
Awww...the mother elephant and her baby. I couldn't help but think of the cartoon voice of the baby elephant from The Jungle Book. "Wait for me mama!"
We were really excited to see the penguins.


The happy couple and the angry child. Let's see...does she want to leave, is she too tried, or does she not want to leave the zoo?? Honestly, we had the greatest time. The St. Louis zoo was AWESOME.
We borrowed our friends bike trailer and took some thrilling rides during the week. Chloe would giggle and squel when she saw me or her little friend in the other trailer. It makes me so happy to hear her happiness!


The guys pulling the kids.
And...we had to let Starsky have a fun day, so we took him to the doggy luau. I guess I didn't realize that the doggy luau would be in the public pool. The pool had closed the day before and so the pool was free game for the dogs. They swam and swam. Starksy is a little water shy so he just "got to know" the other dogs there. Starsky bubbled from the mouth and we knew he had a great time.
What a terrific time we had. Part 1 of Kirksville...complete. Part 2 of Kirksville to be continued.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

First haircut!!

This is Chloe before...

During...(look at how serious she is taking this haicut:)) More during...
It was getting long. We had to finally cut the dark brown off.
After! And yes, she does have a big scab on her nose and on the side of her nose. Poor girl keeps falling. Maybe without all the hair in her eyes she'll do better.

Iowa State Fair

A couple weekends ago, we drove to Des Moines, Iowa and went to the Iowa State Fair. It was really fun. We met our friends Sunny, Braden, and Hyrum Cannon. They showed us all the "must-sees" of the fair.
We couldn't miss the animals. We also saw this enormous albino looking steer and a huge elk. Chloe liked the pigs and the cows.
Only in Iowa! We could get up close to any tractor of your choice. Tractors are huge!
I thought this was kind of a neat picture. This will always remind me of Lagoon.
Chloe enjoyed her first funnel cake, although I secretly wished I didn't have to share it:) Just as we were leaving, I also bought a corn on the cob from the barbeque. "Fair" food is overly expensive but SOO delicious.
This is Chloe in the kid zone. They had some fun activities for the little kids.
This sculpture is of Shawn Johnson, the US gymnast...and did I mention it's made entirely of butter. She is from Iowa. Because we went to the fair during the Olympics, Brad and I kept hoping we would see "go Shawn" signs, but we didn't.
Brad and Bradden amid the crowds. They were good sports to just push the kids while Sunny and I talked the whole time. She's such a good friend and it was fun to spend the day with her family. She even brought us some Iowa corn on the cob and some cute homemade gifts!!

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Osteostache


When we moved in last year, Brad commented that there were a lot of 2nd year med students with these gross mustaches. Come to find out the mustaches are lovingly called osteostaches and the 2nd years grow them around this time to "welcome" the incoming 1st years. So, here's my Brad growing his face. I started to envision Vince Vaugh in Starsky and Hutch.
and then I started to envision something worse...Ben Stiller in Starksy and Hutch...And then Friday morning came and reality came with it...
But really, I think he's cute no matter what, plus he has a good face.

And here he is!
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