Thursday, July 9, 2009

Austin Highlights

The kids and I had a great time in Austin. A few highlights were:

**Warning blogger is doing some weird crop of my photos, so you'll have to use your imagination on some of them**

Having morning coffee/hot cocoa with Gram on the front porch and reading the paper.



Catching up with the Dennington Family.

Aaron and I were buds back in junior high and high school and have stayed in touch over the years.

He and his wonderful wife Jessica have three great kids. We met up at the pool one evening and the kids all had a blast playing together.

Titus, Elena, and Aaris hit it off right away and spend most of the evening running around like crazy.


While Skylyn and Egan just focused on hanging out and chewing on their hands.


Making popcorn in the popcorn machine with gram



Wagon rides in the back yard


Father's day in the park with Uncle Seth and Aunt Shell. Especially the part where uncle Seth backed into the fountain and got all wet!

Ktown and Beantown

After our whirlwind tour of Austin, Jake drove to meet us as the Philly airport (love that direct Southwest flight!) We took the nice drive (just a bit over an hour) to the Kutztown area. The next morning we closed on our house (see previous post), then enjoyed some time exploring our new stomping grounds.

Kutztown University has a great fountain to play in. The kids loved it. It is right outside Jake and I's office building. Why do I think we'll need to keep a towel and dry clothes in our offices?




Then it was off for a drive to Boston...My first trip to Beantown!...So that we could attend a wedding for Jason Warburg. Jake and Jason were best friends in 1st grade, so there were a lot of funny stories to hear. It was a nice time and we enjoyed the city a great deal!


We stayed at the Colonnade - it was a lovely hotel. Their 'mascot' is Collette the rubber ducky. There were extra duckies everywhere once they learned we had kids. Three in Egan's pack-n-play, on the bed, in the bath. And extras from the waiters at every meal! Egan thinks ducks are tasty.


Speaking of ducks...there's a family of ducks! We visited the much anticipated Make way for ducklings statues in the Boston Common and Elena took a swan boat ride with Big Opa.

Our House

is a very very very fine house.


With two [kids] in the yard.



It was not easy, there ended up being real estate lawyers involved, but on June 24th we closed on our first home! (and hopefully last--we aren't keen on repeating this process soon.)

It's a three bedroom 'oversized' cape (that's oversized for the 50's). One and half bath. The house has original plaster walls and arched doors. Wood floors in every room but the kitchen and bathrooms. Basement has been partially renovated (future playroom). Detached garage. It sits on a half acre, exactly between the Kutztown schools (elementary, middle, and high school) and our office building on campus. A five minute walk to each. Eventually (in the next two years) we will need to add on a larger kitchen, mudroom, make the full bath a half bath, and a 4th bedroom - but for now, we are just excited to get moved in! August 1st, here we come!