For the Lord is good, and His love endures forever. His faithfulness continues through all generations. Psalm 100:5
Monday, May 11, 2009
And he will be named...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
50-Yard Line
Monday, May 4, 2009
Team Pink or Blue? Drum roll please...
The entire sonogram was breathtaking! I cried like a baby after seeing our baby boy! It was so neat to see such a tiny little miracle up close...all the systems of the body and how they are functioning. Human life is so remarkable! The last sonogram we had was when he was just 7 weeks (see previous post), and he sure has come a long way since then!Here he is, with both hands up around his face. He looks like he's rubbing his eyes :) I know, buddy, the appointment was early, but here's your chance to show off! I had some decaf coffee this morning, and he sure was active for us (which made the sonogram a little tough for our doctor :)
He was face down, and if you look closely, his knees are at the bottom right. He's already praying (or being bashful for the next gender-determining sonogram shot :)
Here is the money shot! It is was easier to make out at the appointment than it is from the picture, but the sonographer made a bold statement saying he's 99.99% sure it's a boy! Now I can call the little one moving around a "he" instead of an "it."

He was smushed up against my side (causing the blurred right eye and side of his body), but here is a great picture of his cute little face! Wow, amazing...
We feel so blessed and beyond excited, so please bear with us and our enthusiasm. Today was truly one of the best days of our lives. Now that we've found out that our first-born will be a boy, we can't wait to meet him!Monday, April 27, 2009
Bump Watch and Gender Guesses
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Trilogy...
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
March Celebrations!
Here's a shot of our niece, Riley (drool and all), during our road trip! She sang most of the time that she was awake, which helped keep us awake. What a cutie-pie!
Over fifty people from across the country (Texas mainly, California, Oklahoma, and Illinois) came in for the special occasion. We had a great time watching old family videos (tape reel and projector screen included), hearing about special memories and stories of GiGi, visiting with family and friends and, of course, eating great food!A picture of the Winters crew...Brett (looking off) and me, Jared and Bryn (they are having a girl in July!), Cade and Jessica, with their girls Ruby and Riley, Will Ed and Cynthia (a.k.a., Papa and Granny), and the guest of honor GiGi, Gussie Turnbough, at the bottom/center of the picture. We were without Kayla, who is in American Samoa. We miss you, Kayla!
It was such a nice time, and we were so happy to be there. With six children, 20 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren (and four more on the way!), GiGi has been a big influence in everyone's lives. As a wonderful mother/grandmother/great-grandmother, Christian, artist, singer, cook, story-teller (the list could go on and on!), she is one special person and an inspiration to many.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
FEED ME!!
- Cheese-especially mozzarella or provolone! We have a stash of string cheese at home that I visit often.
- Oranges-juice, popsicles, the fruit itself...can't get enough!
- Chicken strips with Honey Mustard-Weird one...never been a huge fan, but for some reason it sounds good all the time! I have even contemplated it for two meals in a row :)
- Other sour treats- lemonade, cranberry juice, lime popsicles, and Starburst jelly beans (since it's Easter-time, this craving may be seasonal :)
- Taco Bell-Kayla, you're rubbing off on me! I've always been a Bueno fan, but that restaurant is a little out of the way from our house. I even called my sister, Lynnlee, one night to ask her what we ordered from Taco Bell this past summer after a concert we went to: cheesy, bean and rice burritos...mmmm, healthy right?
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Parents-to-be and the big reveal
Sunday, March 15, 2009
And baby makes THREE!
Our little bambino's due date is September 24th, although it has been changed several times already. At first it was the 16th, but the last two doctor's appointments have stuck with the 24th due date. Here's our fist sonogram:
7 weeks along-Wish the sonographer would have zoomed in a little. But we could hear the heartbeat, and that was so great!
And here a couple of pictures to document the "baby bump:"
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Renovations 101-Part 1
Before shot of the guest bathroom (Notice the striped wallpaper and Hollywood lighting...nice)
Up came the carpet (carpet in a bathroom is a no-no)!
Down came the mirror and the wallpaper (doozy of a job...that's why I primed over the wallpaper in our master bath....that renovation is still in the works, so more pics to come!)
Brett laid and grouted the travertine
Finished product (despite the shower, later post)
It took several weekends and a couple of new tools :) to get the mortar up (plus, lots of dusting on my part)!
What can I say, we like travertine! After all the tiling he has done, I tell him that if he tires of the CPA career, he's got another job!
Before pic
I also made use of the light fixture, or shall we say brass chandelier (which was there when we bought the house…UG-LY) by simply priming and spray-painting it with a textured paint.
I think it turned out okay (light fixtures are pricey!). It will do for now...
We love, love, love our new dining room table (it has a long bench on one side). It has already been at the center of some great memories, with many more to come! Also, I got the painting in the background at an estate sale.
Before shots of the kitchen (white GE appliances and all)
In went the Jenn-Air stainless steel fridge, microwave, dishwasher, sink, and double oven! Brett installed the microwave, ovens, and dishwasher himself...what a handyman!
I was able to break in the double oven over the holidays :) I love our updated kitchen!
Santa Cecilia Extra (I liked it because of the red garnet)
Granite galore!
And Marlie (above, on the floor) blends in with the granite now! The dogs love to lay on the rugs in there, right under our feet :)
DFW Granite installed the granite (we just had to pick it out of the 100's that we liked), the cooktop (gas, whoohoo), and sink. They also did the backsplash tile, which I got to pick out :) We love our new kitchen, and spend lots of time in there cooking/baking up a storm!
All we have left to do is to refinish the pickled cabinets (which we want to do all throughout the house), because we think they need a little splash of contemporary! We thought about staining them, but that is a BIG job. So, we are going to try and glaze them (I will first experiment on the tool cabinets in the garage).
Now, we still have a couple of projects on our list. AHHH! Like I said, never-ending. Brett wants to re-tile the fireplace in all of his spare time. And I have textured and painted the master bath. Plus we want stained concrete for the floors in the bathroom, a frameless shower, and saloon doors/wood floors for the closet. Can you tell we are going for an "old-western" theme? We'll be sure to post pictures of the master and guest bathrooms once they are complete!