Saturday, August 30, 2008

I love my wrap!


My lovely Aunt Donna was super-generous and bought me the wrap I had been wanting to get for life-with-a-toddler-and-newborn that is quickly approaching.  And it just came in the mail the other day!  I popped in the DVD to see how the big piece of fabric would transform into a baby carrier, and Mia came in to watch too.  She wanted me to try to put her in every hold that was demonstrated (of course, she's much too big for many of them, but we still gave it a try), which kept us amused for a good, long while.  The wrap is amazing!  Even with my 6-months-pregnant belly, I can still comfortably carry Mia around.  I love it!  So, a HUGE thanks to Aunt Donna, not only for the hope of simplified life come December, but for the fun Mia is having with the wrap now.



Waiting on Paint to Dry



Tackling yet another household project this weekend, Roger and I put on our "working" clothes and painted one of the last two rooms in the house to be altered since we bought this house 4 years ago - our bedroom. (The other room that hasn't been painted or anything yet is the kitchen.  I'm waiting for a total over-haul to take care of that one.) We have a two bedroom house, so after the baby comes (and masters sleeping through the night) the kids will get to share the larger, master bedroom.  I wanted to get the room kid-ready so that it will be an easier transition once Elliott and Mia are ready to share, so we painted the white walls a lovely, neutral yellow.  Roger cleaned the walls and moved furniture yesterday and we were able to get the whole thing completely painted in about 2 hours today.  Yah, we're good.  I know.   And the whole thing has satiated my nesting compulsions for the time being.  Since we had to change our Labor Day plans, it was nice to be able to get this project done earlier than we had planned.  Of course, we won't be able to see the complete kid room for about another year or so, but the palate is set!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Old Ball Game

We celebrated Roger's birthday last night with a trip to Busch Stadium.  I hadn't been to a game since 2001 and Roger hadn't been to one all season, so we were both really excited to go.  And it was the start of a big series for the Cards too - vs. the Brewers - their rivals in the wild card race this season.  Too bad the game was horrible ... the Cards lost, 12-0.  But we still love the Cardinals.  And we still had a great time.   

Couldn't resist a downtown shot 



The view from our seats

Elliott got to go to a game before his big sister!





Thursday, August 21, 2008

Wedgrounds


One of my favorite songwriters is Andy Osenga.  He was the lead singer for The Normals and is now the lead guitarist for Caedmon's Call.  About a year ago, he came up with a brilliant idea, mostly just as a creative challenge for himself, to put together and EP of songs based on stories, pictures, etc. that other people gave him.  He asked his fans to send him anything they thought would make a cool song, and the result was "Letters to the Editor, Vol. 1" (which can be downloaded for FREE on Andy's site - www.andyosenga.com)  Not only was the concept of the EP unique, but on the last track of the collection Andy come up with an amazing idea - he had fans record themselves singing a simple melody and e-mail the recording to him, which he edited and melded together to paint a beautiful chorus at the end of the song "Swing Wide the Glimmering Gates."  Amazing!  Such a fun idea!  The song in itself is gorgeous, but this unique ending brings tears to the eyes.  (It's on his website and also on his myspace music page - www.myspace.com/andrewosenga ) And he created a term for this new background vocal - Webgrounds.  

Well, Andy's at it again - writing "Letters to the Editor, Vol. 2".  He just posted on his blog a couple of days ago requesting people to be a part of the project again, this time recording and e-mailing in vocals and instruments!  I downloaded the instructions/mp3s just out of curiosity, but I couldn't resist being a part of such a fun, beautiful project.  I e-mailed in my vocal and guitar part yesterday.  Now I can't wait to hear what the whole, finished song sounds like!  All he sent us (those who are taking part in this) was just the part needed to be recorded.  I have no idea what the rest of the song sounds like or what the lyrics are - how fun is that?  Such a great, creative process!  I'm so blessed to be a part of it!  Be sure to check out www.andyosenga.com

Monday, August 18, 2008

Feeling Bubbly

Roger, Mia and I fought off the mosquitoes Sunday night and played in the backyard.  I was feeling slightly creative and energetic, so I thought I might try to get some photos of Mia.  She thought it was a fun idea too, giving me ideas of the pictures she wanted me to take.  Now if only she would slow down just a little for me to be able to take those pictures!  It at least gives me hope for getting some good pictures of her this fall.  I got a few good ones between mosquito swats.




Sunday, August 10, 2008

Our State Fair is a Great State Fair

Roger and I got up not-so-bright and early (leaving the house at 5:30 am) and drove to Indianapolis Saturday to meet my parents at the State Fair.  The weather was unseasonably beautiful and Mia had a great first trip to the fair.  She got to see and pet some goats, sheep, cows, pigs, horses, a chick, and even saw an elephant.  Mia had a great time seeing a lot of the these animals for the first time.  (Yah, she's one of those city kids ... )  Thanks to my parents for a fun day for us all!




(A trip to the fair is nothing without a nap in the stroller)

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Baklava



Our small group is having a Greek party night tonight and I signed up to bring dessert.  Since I know no other Greek dessert, I decided to attempt to make baklava.  And it turned out great!  Despite my repeated fears that I was screwing everything up, the whole thing tastes great and looks as sticky and messy as it should.  Hopefully we won't be bringing any home from the party tonight ... no need for me to be eating honey, nutty, artery-clogging squares all day tomorrow. (Actual creation pictured here!)  Here's the recipe - http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Easy-Baklava/Detail.aspx

Monday, August 4, 2008

Organization makes the world go 'round


The toddler is out of town, so I'm up to some major organizing!  The "nesting" pretty much came with the little blue line on the pregnancy test, and today I'm making some major progress on the problem area of the house - the basement.  (dun, dun, dun!!!)  Right now I'm at a standstill until Roger gets home to go through his stuff, but I'm pleased with the purge so far.

Here's a peek at my progress (remember, it's darkest just before the dawn (a quote from "The Dark Knight" that I just got to see last night) - this is organized chaos.  And, no, it didn't look quite that bad to begin with ...)  Be prepared to be wowed and amazed by my organizing skillz by the end of the week!

It's been slightly enjoyable to go through all of our stuff that's accumulated down there in the 4 years we have lived in this house.  I decided to finally recycle all of my college class notes and papers (save for one 30 page paper that nearly took my sanity that I refuse to throw away!), which is bittersweet.  I learned so much during my time at SLCC, it's actually refreshing to just glance through old notebooks and folders.  I also ran across a couple of boxes of notes I had saved from college - notes my friends wrote me while pretending to pay attention in class or things they left on my door in the dorm.  I was "re-blessed" to read through those today as well.  My hormonal little self has had quite a sentimental day.

Sweet Beginnings

I've been mulling over starting a blog for months now, and today, as the extreme summer heat has chased me inside, I've decided to finally begin the process.  This will be an easy, fun way for our friends and family to keep up with the happenings of the Neeb family.  I'm not really sure what form or shape or theme this blog will carry, but it will sure be fun to watch it transpire!

Here's an introduction/reintroduction to where we're at today.  Roger and I just celebrated 5 years of marriage this June.  Basically, our anniversary celebration consisted of a lot of, "Man!  Five years?!  Really?  Time is flying..." and "Holy crap!  We're getting old!"  We've never been very good at celebrating our marriage, but this fall we're taking a big trip to Seattle.  Can't wait!  The mountains and water will be a greatly appreciated change from good ol' St. Louis terrain.  We have 1.5 kids - a two year old Mariam (or Mia) and then the growing/percolating Elliott, who will make his grand entrance somewhere around December 12.

So with the awkward, not-so-interesting post, let the blogging begin!