Friday, June 28, 2013

Anna-isms #4

It's officially Texas summertime. We hit the ol' triple digits this week. Often, when we get into the car, Anna says, "Mom, turn on the heater." She's a little confused. She's also told me, "My feet are hot. I need socks."

Yesterday, Anna played with a baby doll for 1.5 hours. This is a never-before-feat for her. It was darling and sad. Darling because it was so cute. Sad because she acted so old, like a little girl. Where's my BABY? Anyway, I got quite the startle when about 30 minutes into the play, I hear her calling the doll "my sister." Um, excuse me? Does she know something we don't?

Anna pats her hair and says, "My hair growing pretty."

She's always (ALWAYS) wanting Ms. Lisa, Bryan, or me to "close your eyes" so she can say, "surprise!"

While she doesn't like to eat cake or cookies, she bakes batch after batch in the bathtub. I've never pretended to eat so much purple cake . . . .

She loves to play hide-and-seek. She loves to be startled (laughs so hard after she jumps). She likes TV more than I like to admit. And she adores watering the garden/flowers while wearing her princess skirt along with the occasional twirl.

Sigh. I adore her, heater-sister-pretty-surprise-cake-princess Anna.

And here's a bonus: I blogged again for Fort Worth Moms Blog today: fortworthmomsblog.com.

It's all about how I've tackled the toddler tantrums. Yes, yes, that sweetie does stomp her feet, yell, and cry a few tantrum tears now and then.


Friday, June 21, 2013

Short Films by Anna Zane

It's been AGES since I uploaded videos. Please, oh please, accept my apologies! But at last, here's some Anna Zane cuteness to start off your weekend on a happy note.






Tuesday, June 18, 2013

For Sale AGAIN!

I might as well open a store . . . teehee.

We have a Serta Perfect Sleeper Cushion Firm Eurotop, Fairmont, queen mattress and box springs for sale. It's only about 3 years old. When we moved back into our house, we purchased a new bedroom suite so we don't need this mattress set anymore. We're asking $200 OBO.




Thursday, June 13, 2013

Adoption and More Adoption: Writing Up a Storm

Yesterday, my second post went live on Fort Worth Moms Blog: http://fortworthmomsblog.com/2013/06/12/dfw-adoption-agencies-the-fab-four/. 

It's all about the four main adoption agencies in the metroplex. While our area boasts MANY agencies and lawyers who can make adoption a reality, these four are the oldest and most well established in the area.

I also covered some of the questions most helpful to the hubs and me when we were considering which adoption agency to choose.

And along adoption lines, I happened across this fantastic post from a father whose educating the masses on what is not okay to say to an adoptive family: http://www.danoah.com/2010/09/how-much-did-your-kid-cost.html. If only I had written this . . . haha.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

JHF Construction

Forever and ever (well, as long as the hubs and I are alive), 2012 will always be remembered as (drum roll, please) the year of the remodel.

From January when the architect plans were delivered to the move out in June until December when we moved back, there was nary a moment when our minds--heck, our lives--weren't consumed with the remodel. We added a second story, gutted the kitchen, changed so much. There wasn't a room in the house that didn't succumb to the hammer or paint brush. Pick this. Choose that. Rethink. Redo. Renovate.

Now, you might expect this to be the part where I whine about how long it took or explain the depths of insanity I experienced. But that is not the case, my friends.

Honestly, we have our architects (more on those delightful gents in another post) and the wonderful crew from JHF Construction to thank for the smooth process. People have asked and asked about our contractor, so here's a blog post for the curious.

Why do we ADORE JHF Construction? It's like this:

  • Attention to detail. From the first meeting, Mark Hickman (the on-site supervisor) provided a professional, thorough bid for our project. This detail-oriented focus carried on during the length of the project.
  • On-site supervision. Many of the other companies who bid our project did not provide an on-site supervisor. This was a big deal to us. Mark was there day in, day out overseeing all the sub-contractors and the progress. That kept the project on track and kept mistakes to a minimum.
  • Integrity. Never once did we feel slighted or cheated or overcharged. And never once did we feel the quality of work was less than excellent, detailed, and thoughtful of our wishes and vision. Y'all that's worth every penny we paid.
  • On time. On budget. Do I need to say anything else?
  • Experienced. Becky Hickman (the owner) and Mark know their stuff. They are not just administrators; they know how to do the work so that makes them above-par bosses. They know when something isn't done correctly. They can instruct others on the best way to approach something. Over and over again, I saw Mark redirect the subs to a better, more sound, more efficient way to tackle a problem. Friends, that made us feel so confident in the work being done. (Not to mention, Mark does the trim and tile work himself--and a few other jobs. His resume of management, higher degrees, and lumber training in Alaska [yes, you read that right] and carpentry training in New England impressed us soooo much.)
  • Available. As stated before, Mark was on-site, meaning he was here when we had questions or needed something. He and Becky searched and searched for the best deals on many fixtures and materials. Becky traveled with me all over the metroplex picking out tiles and counters and tubs. Both quickly returned calls and emails. And both were gracious and forgiving when I had a "small" breakdown over the crown molding and baseboards (completely my fault. so embarrassing).
  • Genuine. Mark and Becky are genuine and kind-hearted. 
  • Rangers. The both cheer for the Texas Rangers. I mean, what else could you ask for in a contractor?
When we dove into the process, I totally expected to hate it. I'd heard all the horror stories; in fact, I have a few of my own from previous, smaller construction jobs we've done. I was so surprised--and pleasantly so--to find a group of people committed to making our house a home as much as we were. 

So, if you are itching to tear up your house--whether one wall, one room, or the whole dern thing--call JHF. (They do projects of all sizes.) You will not be sorry. I can't recommend them enough.

Here's the number for JHF Construction: 817-366-5518.