Sunday, July 26, 2009

Ahhhh, the Gardens

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We love the St. Lois Botantical Gardens, we just don't get there that often, but hope that changes now that we are living a little closer. We went this past week with some friends and had a great time. It's hard to get a good clear picture of Caden these days as he is always on the move and Maia had a great time rock climbing, playing in the fountains, and running all over the children's garden.

Loving our Neighborhood!

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These days, you can often. . .very often. . .find Maia, Caden and I walking around our neighborhood and town. We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, being able to walk to coffee shops, the post-office, grocery stores, playgrounds, church and friends' homes. We love that we live far enough from the train tracks that the we don't notice the trains at night and they don't rattle our windows, but close enough that on our walks we often find ourselves sitting along the road waving to the conductors and watching for the caboose to come along. We love walking along and looking at and talking about all the different flowers people have growing in their gardens and stopping to study the bumblebees. We love that the people on our street have been so friendly and welcoming and we look forward to hearing some of their life stories.

Men At Work

Since Matt has been using his drill so much around our new home as we get somewhat settled, he thought it was time to introduce Caden to some power tools. You can see by the second picture that Caden is quite enjoying the demonstration.

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Speaking of our new home. . .we moved into this 107 year old home in Maplewood, Missouri on June 27th. It is a great home with lots of potential, it just needs some cosmetic work done to make it feel more like home. We hope to have the kitchen remodeled in September and Matt is going to try to refinish some of the wood floors during that time as well (I'll be visiting family in PA and MD during that time so it will be a good time for all the noisy and dusty work to take place). This home has a great fenced in back yard and I look forward to doing lots of gardening next spring, for now I'm trying to read up on perenial gardens and come up with somewhat of a plan of what I want to plant and where. Anyway, we are so grateful for the provision of this home and pray it will be a home of warmth, love, and retreat for many.