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Happy 4th of July!

July 4, 2010 by Aliesha

Tad set off these beautiful fireworks in our front yard just minutes ago. Hope you and your family are enjoying this day of celebration!

Filed Under: family, holidays, Tad

Weekend Update

April 5, 2010 by Aliesha

Thank you all for not giving up on reading this blog even though I didn’t post all weekend! When you hear about our weekend, I think you’ll understand!

Thursday
We woke up Thursday morning to discover a sink upstairs had overflowed all night and leaked through the floor to our first floor. (This was, of course, discovered 30 minutes before we had to leave for an OB/GYN appointment!) We cleaned up as much of the mess as we could and tried to turn of the water (which we were unable to do). That afternoon when we got home, we realized that in addition to the sink problem, there was a totally unrelated other problem. We had about 6 inches of standing water underneath our entire house due to an unknown leak. (This was, of course, discovered shortly after 5pm, when all the local plumbers had stopped working.) Tad was able to get ahold of a plumber who came out and turned our water (and electricity) off completely. He told him we needed to pump all the water out before he could do anything. So, around 7, we headed to Lowe’s (for the second time that day) to buy a pump. We got home just before 9pm and tried to get the pump installed (by flashlight, mind you, since our power was still out). About 9:20 or 9:30 Tad turned the power back on in hopes of getting the pump to start working, which he was not able to do right away. My family arrived from Virginia shortly after 9:30, and we greeted them with the news that we still did not have any water!

Friday
Tad, my dad, and my brothers worked under the house most of the day trying to pump out the water. My mom and I worked on house projects inside. Throughout the day, we did not have water (except for a brief period in the afternoon during which we filled up more jugs of water and washed a few dishes). There were also periods where we didn’t have power either! We still were able to get lots of things done, and we had a nice meal that evening. Later that evening, we got the water back on, so everyone was able to take a shower.Saturday
Mom and I started painting the nursery on Saturday and were able to get a coat of pretty paint on the walls. It’s looking great! Phillip and Tad worked on tilling a garden, and Nich and Dad continued to work on the leak under the house. They all helped with some other miscellaneous projects that we wanted to get done. It was such a blessing to have their help!!Sunday
Easter! We enjoyed getting to worship together at our church on Sunday morning. We had a nice meal together after church and then my family headed home. I crashed and took a 2-hour nap after they left! We had a simple dinner of popcorn and ice cream ๐Ÿ™‚ that night.
House update: We have temporarily stopped the leak under the house until a plumber can come (tomorrow morning) to more permanently fix it. For another unknown reason, we still do not have power in about half the electrical outlets in our house. Tad is trying to fix this himself.

Whew! I think that pretty much sums up our weekend! We learned a lot and are thankful to the Lord for all of his help (especially in sending my family down this weekend when we most needed them)! We are continuing to trust Him as we fix the rest of these issues.

Filed Under: family, holidays, house, projects, struggles, Tad

Christmas Memories 2009

December 31, 2009 by Aliesha

Well, I didn’t do such a great job of blogging over Christmas, so I’ll try to re-cap our first Christmas memories in this post.

Christmas Eve
We went to church and enjoyed a worshipful service, which included communion and a candlelit rendition of Silent Night sung by the whole church.

Christmas
We enjoyed reading the Christmas story from Luke 2 together (NASB and also the Jesus Storybook Bible). We exchanged gifts with one another and then had a yummy brunch of pineapple, grapefruit, cranberry juice, coffee, ham & cheese egg scramble, and warm frosted cinnamon buns. We called several family members during the day, but for the most part, just enjoyed a quiet day together reading and (one of us) playing with our new helicopter. ๐Ÿ™‚For dinner we had steaks cooked this way and topped with sauteed mushrooms and onions. On the side, we had loaded baked potatoes and broccoli rice pilaf (all of the other side dishes I had planned seemed to fall through!). We also had sweet tea and a sparkling peach (non-alcoholic) drink.Day after Christmas and following
My family came in town for a few days after Christmas. We had an absolutely wonderful time with them here! It was their first visit to our little town and their first time coming to our church. I didn’t manage to get a single picture while they were here (and I’m kicking myself for it now!). But our fellowship was sweet and it was so special that they could be here.

We are blessed that we were able to make so many wonderful memories our first Christmas together!

Filed Under: Christmas, family, holidays, Tad

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