Monday, July 27, 2009

One Month Anniversary on Weaver Drive



A month ago today we moved into our home. It seems like it's been longer and shorter at the same time (weird, I know). We have hosted family and friends and are truly enjoying our moments in our new home. The kids are settled and sleeping well and we are spending most of our evenings in our backyard sipping wine and just enjoying each other. We shake our heads and talk about how we can't believe we live in Colorado, we wonder how our friends in Salt Lake are spending their evening and we nervously ponder how Connor will do in Kindergarten in just another short month.
I've always believed that life is really about the everyday, the little stuff and right now we're relishing in the little stuff.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Feelin' like home






Well, we threw our first (of many) backyard bbqs on Saturday night. My parents were in town so we invited over two of my dear college friends and their families. It was such a great night.
This week we're hosting Chad, Alicia, Bailey and Braydon and are looking forward to seeing Tony Stanton (TKE) and his family on Saturday during their family vacation to Colorado.
Hosting friends and family is one of my favorite activities, so if you are in the neighborhood stop by!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Getting Settled






Well, we've been here almost 3 weeks and we are finally feeling settled. Some have requested pictures, so here you go.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Well, we made it (whew)


We've been in our Colorado house a little over a week now. We're all out of boxes and starting to hang accouterments on the walls. And, it's starting to feel like home. There is much to be missed in Utah, but we are really enjoying Colorado. Some dear friends have welcomed us with open arms and we are excited to be meeting neighbors and in a few months other parents from the schools.
Sorry for the lag in keeping the site updated (I'm sure you've been waiting with bated breath), but we've had a few items on our plate that took precedence (you know, like finding our underwear).
Here's where we are calling home these days.