Friday, December 10, 2010

New home vs. new house

Finding a new home is one thing...but here is our new house. Brand new and even with some personal touches in it we have found a house that we plan to be in for a very long time...check out how it progressed....




And progressed...




And progressed-until we came to the final product....







With everything in its place-just don't look in my closet...it is feeling more and more like home everyday...which means...Open for visitors! Come on down to Texas ya'll!

New home

Now that you are caught up on everything that happened in the last 6 months-thought I would fill you some small details....our house. While Andrew works in Plano we originally planned on moving back to Frisco and planting down some sturdy roots there. But-I just moved from the awesome little town of Erie and after we arrived I was really wanting to find a special community similar to Erie....well, I think we found it. 

We settled in Prosper, Texas...never heard of it...well here are some facts
 
              ABOUT THE TOWN OF PROSPER – The Town of Prosper is a fast-growing suburb with small town charm, located 30 miles north of Dallas at the crossroads of U.S. 380, Preston Road and the Dallas North Tollway in Collin and Denton Counties. Prosper sits on 27 square miles and is home to more than 9,000 people. A home-rule municipality, governed by a council-manager form of government, the town has full-time fire and police departments, including its own dispatch service. As the Town grows to its projected build-out population of 90,000 residents, Prosper’s vision is to remain a “Place Where Everyone Matters."

As a matter of fact in June of 2010-Prosper was named by D Magazine 

The 10 Best Dallas Suburbs

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5. Prosper


Peace and quiet in Prosper.
photography by Ryan Jones
Population: 9,350 
Annual growth since 1990:11.7% 
Average home sales price in 2009: $328,452 
Median age of residents: 32.5 
Families with kids under 18:50.3 %
Median household income:$64,063
What they say: Residents move here primarily for the schools and the wide-open spaces. These are people who like to work in the yard and grow gardens. They don’t mind seeing their neighbor’s house from their porch, but they’d rather not. One resident has a neighbor with buffaloes and enjoys the cows in the pasture near her children’s school. Speaking of, the school district is rearranging things next year. Instead of three elementary schools feeding into a middle school, then a high school, the three lower-level schools will feed into a fifth- and sixth-grade campus, a seventh- and eighth-grade campus, then a high school. Parents like it. The town doesn’t have much (you’ll always see someone you know at Palio’s Pizza Cafe and Ernesto’s Mexican Restaurant), but residents seem content to drive to Frisco for more varied dining and shopping. In 2008, the Prosper Eagles beat the Celina Bobcats for the first time in 25 years, going on to win the Class 3A football state championship. They beat the Bobcats again last season. People talk about it like the birth of their first child. Even Prosper’s most famous resident, Deion Sanders, has been spotted at an Eagles game. Houses here start at $130,000 and go up to, well, keep reading. Average is in the $400,000s. 

What we say: Prosper was so close last time we did this. The town came in at No. 11 then but would not be denied this year. When you come into Prosper, past the corn fields, you’ll see a Sonic, a couple of restaurants, a dentist, an eye doctor, a couple of gas stations—then Sanders’ $21 million estate, which happens to be on the market. Whether you’re looking for Friday night football or “your own Dave & Buster’s” with an indoor basketball court, bowling alley, and Hall of Fame gallery (as Sanders’ listing touts), Prosper is for you.
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The downtown of this tiny town will make you feel right at home.

Published 7.07.2010

In many ways, Prosper epitomizes the tiny Texas town. It claims fewer than 10,000 residents and harbors a whole lot of wide open space, but it doesn’t offer much by way of entertainment.
There’s plenty of shopping to be done — in nearby Frisco or McKinney — and nightlife mostly consists of dinner at Palio’s Pizza CafĂ© or Ernesto’s Mexican Restaurant. Among the more impressive drive-by sights in town are the new Prosper High School, which looks like the campus of a private college, and ex-NFL star Deion Sanders’ massive 100-acre estate, currently on the market for $21 million. But there is one spot, known as downtown Prosper, where you can get a feel for what small town business is all about.
The word “downtown” might be a bit of a misnomer. It’s small and the business mix is odd, with the municipal courthouse sharing a building with a real estate office, while a hair salon operates just a few doors down.
Nestled behind a simple white-brick storefront is Maggie’s, a women’s boutique that owner Margaret Gurley guesses is the only retail store in town. Not being particularly fashionable or particularly female, I know I stick out like a sore thumb before I even walk through the door.
“Hi there,” Gurley says with a smile as I make my way inside. “Are you lost?”
She knows I’m new — if I weren’t, she’d recognize me. Having settled in downtown Prosper seven years ago after moving the store from Carrollton, Gurley has developed a loyal clientele, and she knows her niche.
“We don’t buy big box items,” she says. “We look for something unique that they won’t find at Wal-Mart.”
Gurley’s store carries women’s items that range from wedding formal to weekend casual, as well as goods for teens and babies. You’ll also find spirit wear supporting Prosper High football (the Eagles won the 2008 3A state championship, as anyone in town will gladly tell you), and the store is expanding to include Corral boots.
But the goodies that really make Maggie’s a convenient stop for residents are the often the cheapest pieces you’ll find in the store. Greeting cards, lip balm, and forget-me-nots are side items that can be tough to track down in an undersized city, while selections of stationery, shea butter soap, picture frames, and other similar items make for painless gift shopping.
On the opposite end of downtown — but still only a minute’s walk away — is the Cotton Gin CafĂ©. Owned by longtime Prosper residents Sondra and Steve Channell, the Cotton Gin has been in business for nearly a decade, first opening its doors in 2001. The dining area holds fewer than a dozen tables surrounded by mixed-and-matched blue and beige chairs, and the menu is scrawled out on a giant whiteboard that hangs behind the cash register. Steve serves as a handyman when needed, but most days you’ll find Sondra holding the fort and mingling with regulars.

The Cotton Gin Cafe serves up a heck of a value meal for $4.59.
“There’s a group of men that come in every morning to get their coffee and gossip,” Sondra says.
The cafĂ© opens promptly at 7 am every day but Sunday. For $4.59, you can order the Gin Breakfast Platter — a country breakfast of eggs, biscuits and gravy, hash browns, and bacon or sausage. Like any respectable small town cafĂ©, the Cotton Gin serves a killer chicken fried steak, and Channell recommends the pork tenderloin sandwich, a specialty she brought with her from her native Kansas.
Even if you can’t handle an entire meal, it’s worth checking in to see the desserts of the day, which range from sopapilla cheesecake and pumpkin cake to old standbys like pecan pie. 
As I pulled out of my parking spot in front of the Cotton Gin, I caught a final glimpse of downtown Prosper. It occupies all of one city block of simple one-story buildings that, anywhere else, would seem underwhelming. But somehow, in the charming, close-quartered confines of Prosper, it feels right.



What a whirlwind!

I've decided that it is simply impractical to try to recap our summer since we are already getting ready for the holidays. I will put into a few words what the last 6 months have been like...LOTS OF MOVING AROUND! 
May 31st-We moved out of our house in Colorado
June 1st-moved into a hotel for a week
June 11th-drove to El Paso and visited my parents for 2 weeks
June 18th-drove to Plano and moved into a corporate apartment
June 20th-Zach fly to NY for the summer
July 13th-drove to back to El Paso
July 14th-flew to Las Vegas to celebrate Andrew's 40th birthday
July 19th-flew back to Dallas
July 20th-moved into another temporary apartment
July 23rd-flew to Denver
July 24th-drove to Cheyenne for Frontier Days (rodeo)
July 25th-flew back to El Paso to pick up the kids
July 29th-drove back to Dallas and settled into new apartment
August 12th-flew to Las Vegas for a girls only trip
August 23rd kids started school
Breathe, Breathe, Breath.....
School, the first lost tooth, lots of time with Grandma,  soccer games, swim practice and swim meets, fun with friends old and new, a new house....
Needless to say it has been a little busy around here. We are settling in fine and getting well adjusted. 
We are home....

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Another month flies by...


We are in May now!
Yipee!
May was a crazy month for us! We finally got an offer on the house and we were able to push the closing date back until June 4th! That was a huge help because that enabled Zach to finish off the school year without the added stress of having to physically move. While at times it seemed like it we would never sell our house the timing couldn't have been more perfect. So obviously May was filled with the hustle and bustle of trying to get ready for the move. I had a garage sale to try to sell stuff and was actually quite pleased with all of the stuff we ended up getting rid of. More than the selling of stuff was the amazing company who sat with me for 2 days while I tried to get rid of it. I invited some girls to add to my garage sale since I didn't think I had enough. Thank you Carol! Only a true friend would sit in chilly weather for 2 whole days waiting for people to stop buy and peruse the stuff. Love ya for that and for the bagels...oh and the batman cape. It is being put to good use!

Andrew seemed to travel a lot this month which was actually good because I got lots of time to spend with my friends! We had a group May birthday dinner with one set of friends, I had a birthday lunch with my friend Carol, sushi dinner with friends, and even a going away/birthday party with another group.
-lucky me!
So thank you to you guys-you know who you are-you each made my last month in Colorado one to remember!

There were two other highlights of my month and my birthday didn't even hold a candle to either of them.

First there was the last book club! BooHoo-I get emotional just thinking about what a wonderful group of girls I had the pleasure of getting to know over the last year through book club. Each one of them was special and such a vital part of the book club-words cannot express my gratitude to them for everything they have been a part of this year. Thank you girls for the send off-the cards, the gift card, the books and the fun. I want to try to recognize you all!
Linda-you planted a seed and look what grew out of it-Thank you!
Kristy-you were always ready laugh and tell personal stories
Heather-you were willing to be vulnerable
Stephanie-you stuck with us even after Leslie left!
Erin-I knew I could count on you to have read the book and tell us what you thought
Katie-you showed emotion you didn't think you had
Kim-thank you for not being scared away after your first night
Lisa-you brought insightful thoughts always
Kristin-so happy to have you re-read some old ones with me and share your opinions
Amy-I valued your contributions
Carol-loved sharing lots of tears with you
Each of these girls have impacted my life and I am so so so grateful to have you each as a friend.

Well if that wasn't highlight of my month enough-the month ended with a bang too!
Yup-we did it!
Bolder Boulder 10k!!!!
Not only did I convince Andrew to join me-my brother flew in all the way from El Paso to run with us! I drug my heels for months about running in this 10k-those who know me know that I am not a runner but this was a chance to run with my friends in a final goodbye to Colorado.
So I did it with only 2 goals in mind
1. To finish in less than 1 hour and 15 minutes
2. To run the entire 6.2 miles without stopping

Well....both goals were accomplished-AND I had a blast! I didn't cross the finish line with anyone but I kept true to my goals and concentrated on accomplishing what I set out to do. Not only was it fun-I think I want to do it again. It was exhilarating to be in a mindset of finishing and then to cross that finish line! I did it and I would do it again!!!

We are getting there


Sorry again for the delayed updates but I didn't want to miss anything because at the time they were things I wanted to share!

APRIL

For spring break this year-Zach got to send it skiing the slopes in Idaho with Andrew's dad and also with his cousins Jordan, Jay and Lily! Lucky kid ri
ght! In addition Zach kept busy with playing soccer for the first time in a few years. I sure do enjoy it, however, I am afraid if he insisted on being in l
ots of sports I would have to adjust my way of cheering. I think I could become one of THOSE parents by cheering and yelling on the sideline. His team did okay-I think all in all they ended up being right in the middle.

One of the main highlights of the month though by far was that my brother Josiah came home from Iraq on leave. Lucky me-I got to have my entire family around in April for a bit. My mom and Isaiah, who had just returned from Korea in March, both came to Colorado followed by my dad and Josiah. We spent our time doing lots of stuff in a short amount of time. We went to the Coors brewery, out to dinner at Lime in Denver-take note those are shots of tequila inside those limes,
opening day at the Rockies and just enjoyed having them here.

My book club had 2 fun things happen this month too. We read Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors an author from Boulder and we had the special treat of having him calling in as a guest speaker for our book club. It was fascinating to have him tell us more about his writing process and answer all the questions we had. I think that made us all like the book even more.
In addition we got to shower our dear friend Heather with goodies for her little one. It was such a nice evening and Carol did a fabulous job of hosting.

Lastly I snapped this picture thinking of how beautiful it has been living here in Colorado and how much I will miss it!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Ummm it's already almost June!



So, I really got behind on my updates so these will be fast and furious and full of pictures. If you see something that looks really interesting email me and I can tell you all about it! So...let's pick up where we left off.

MARCH
My last post mentioned something about the Running of the Green Lucky 7k
Well we did it! Check it our photos on the link.

It was a great time with great friends despite the fact that it started snowing right after we crossed the finish line.

The day before we went to the St. Patty's Day parade downtown
looks like the kids had lots of fun!

It also seemed like we've been at lots of birthday parties the last few months.
Here is a shot of Avery and her friends at the rec center for a birthday bash.

One of Avery's best friends though Lauren who is pictured in the middle moved away shortly after this picture. Luckily for Avery though she is only going to be in Arkansas so they will continue to keep in touch. I know though that she misses her and can't wait to see her again!



For spring break we went to see grandma and grandpappy in El Paso and can you believe the only shot I have of the trip was a spring time El Paso staple.
The poppies!

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Running of the Green-who me????

I am feeling a bit in the March spirit and so I posted some Irish music and Irish bands for your enjoyment. This month we are going to be really busy with the kids. Avery and Blake are taking swimming lessons again and Zach is playing soccer.
So in between juggling those practices I am also getting ready to run in the Runnin' of the Green! Lucky 7K-Denver's Classic Irish Jog this year.
I know-this sounds crazy-since I don't really run! This will be my first race but as much as I am dreading it I am looking forward to running with some great gals! Erin, Stephanie and Katie(she will be cheering us on since she sprained her ankle!) Excited and nervous for it and can't believe it is almost here. Guess I should be running instead of sitting at my computer updating my blog! Happy St. Pattie's Day! I promise to post pics when we complete the run!

For Sale!


As I mentioned last month-we are moving back to Texas!

We finally finished all that we needed to in order to get the house ready to be put on the market. We have had a decent amount of interest and already 2 offers in the first 2 weeks-however neither of them was good. We have plenty of time though and are just enjoying the remainder of our time here now matter how long it is going to be.

Our realtor Brooke has done a fine job with our flyers and our virtual tour-Check out the tour





Now we just wait for those perfect buyers!

Happy 3rd Birthday!


Look who is already 3 years old. As Blake would say-I am big now-I am 3! For his birthday this year-we went all out! After all this was his first party with his own friends! Since he loves cowboys and horses we had some ponies over at the house for all the kids to ride. He even got to have his Granny, (Andrew's mom) and my parents-his Grandma and Grandpappy at the party along with about 20 kids! He had a great time and I think all of the other kids did too! Although if you ask him what the best part about his party was his answer is "the cake".
Time sure does fly-it seems like just the other day that I was pregnant with him. Love you Blakester!

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

New Year-New News!

We started off the new year with lots of excitement. Well not literally-the kids, Andrew's dad who was visiting and both of us were all sleeping soundly when the clock stuck 12! Otherwise we seem to be starting 2010 off right!

Andrew's dad came in town to visit for the New Year which was a great treat. The kids enjoyed having him and his dogs Hank and Nick around. Hopefully that won't be the last that they saw of the dogs-they were so excited and followed them around constantly which was a big change for them.

Andrew received a promotion with his company Learfield Sports. With this promotion we will be relocating from Colorado back to Dallas, Texas. We are excited about this new and exciting change and very soon our house will be up on the market! We will relocate once our house has sold and as of now we feel confident about that! Zachary is lukewarm on the idea of moving-he will obviously miss his friends but we have encouraged him to enjoy the time we have now and to remember that since Andrew will be traveling to Colorado still-he can come with him and visit his buddies. Avery and Blake on the other hand are luckily so young that all they can think of is having a pool and are constantly asking if we are going to get our Texas house today! I hope that they are this excited when the actual moving day comes!

January has also brought on busy schedules for all of us. Getting the house ready to sell has been consuming most of my time over the last month. Zach is busy playing golf 1 day a week-indoors thankfully as it is still January! Avery took some swim lessons and is busy with friends. Blake is also in swimming lessons-we told the kids that when we move to Texas we wanted to have a pool at our house so they had to practice swimming until then.

So January has come and gone but I will be trying once again to stay more current to document the last of our time here in Colorado-so it is time to bring on February!

Merry Christmas

I am already getting behind on my updates this year! To finish up the end of last year I had a couple more photos.
We had lots of Santa sightings this year.
Everytime Avery and Blake saw anyone who looked like Santa they weren't afraid to ask-Are you Santa? We explained that sometimes Santa went undercover so that he could watch and see if kids are behaving.
This Santa came around the neighborhood on a firetruck and each one of the kids came running out to see and get a photo!
On Christmas Eve-the kids got to open 1 gift-PJ's for all!
Another year-Another Christmas Eve with my favorite guy!
Christmas Morning-Santa came after all! We were so blessed!


Friday, January 01, 2010

Avery's Christmas program


Avery had her annual Christmas program at school. They sangs songs and recited verses. You could tell they were all excited about the upcoming holidays! Here is Avery with her girlfriends - Avery, Lauren, Fiona and Sophia!

My Book Club

Kristi and Carol
Stephanie & Linda

Heather, Erin & Katie


Megan & Kristin



This September I started another book club! We have a great group of new gals who really seem to enjoy getting together and sharing their thoughts. Here we are at our Christmas party at The Med in Boulder. I feel so blessed to be apart of such a neat group of ladies. The only one we were missing in the photos was Amy who snuck out before the cameras came out! It was fun!

Rodeo Time

It's that time of year again-Las Vegas-National Finals Rodeo!
We returned to Vegas again the first week of December to have some fun at the rodeo. Lance & Meghan joined us and of course it was a blast!

Hawaiian vacation

We got the opportunity to return to Hawaii again this November a year and a half after our last trip. This time we took Zach with us for a trip for just the 3 of us! We spent a day in Honolulu, a day on the Big Island, and 8 days in Maui. It was wonderful-Zach went surfing and got up the first time, we snorkled, and visited many sights. We just love that place and can't wait until we can go again!