Here is a little family slide show Matt put together.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Summer time
Matt and I took a drive the other night up our local canyon. We were struck with awe in the beauty of our surroundings. We stopped to capture it with picture.
The house project has become a love/hate relationship. We feel blessed that we are no longer tied down to manditory construction deadline. However, the downside of this is that we're not finishing nearly as fast as we had hoped. But, it does leave us time to appreciate this rough land we call home.
Due to a surprise lab result from a papsmear exam, we have returned to the kitchen to shape up our family diet. The past two years in the construction industry have left us a bit ragged. We have recommited ourselves to better health practices. The foundation of this is our daily green smoothie. It consists of 50% greens and 50% fruit with enough water and sweetner to make it blendable and drinkable. Admitedly it isn't without its groans from some (Josh), but for the most part everyone is supportive. I've found great health tips and recipes through http://www.greensmoothiegirl.com/.
Here is Jamie helping prepare one with parsley, pears and banana. yum!
My personal favorite is:
2 bunches cilantro
2-3 large grapefruit, sectioned, with juice
1 avacodo
This one needs no water or sweetner, and is refreshing enough to drink all day. Our family prefers spinach as the green, but we rotate weekly with kale, parsley, cilantro and chard too.
We visited our first kids' rodeo this summer. Here is a picture of all the children-it would seem in our entire town-participating in the animal catch. The rodeo lets out various small, baby animals in the arena, i.e. sheep, chickens, ducks, calves, pigs, etc. and the children run to catch them. It the animals don't die of a heart attack from the chase, the children get to keep what they catch...hence the new addition to our "farm yard."
Recently we participated in our community's theatrical entertainment nights. The girls and I did a charleston dance number while I sang "Thoroughly Modern Milly." Here is Jamie in the costume we made for her. Josh and Abby also sang with their show choir, and even Matt was persuaded to join when a board member asked him to do the photography. So the Walkers were very busy through July. It was fun!
Here are pictures of Abby participating in our town's 24th of July kids' activities. She won a $ in the sack races. But her talent doesn't end there. She and a neighborhood friend solicited the neighbors with promises of treats if they would come to their vocal performance. I always wanted to do that as a child, but either I didn't have the nerve or my neighbors weren't as cool as ours.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Update- just when you'd given up!!!
Mostly pics this time. :)
The kitchen. Still some stuff undone, but looking good.

Picture of the pantry door from above, trimmed out now. Painting that wall will be next.

The girls are sleeping in the 'office' for now.










This will be the game room eventually.




The kitchen. Still some stuff undone, but looking good.

Picture of the pantry door from above, trimmed out now. Painting that wall will be next.
The girls are sleeping in the 'office' for now.
Here's a picture of our bedroom, and the shower from our bath. We're still working on the master bath, so not too many pics from there.


Here's the finished bath.

Now for some outside pictures...


The hutch Kami just refinished for our front entry.
Our RED back door.

Some great room pics, including our Christmas pup, Kirby the wonderdog.

A few of the unfinishe basement, still not a lot going on there... ;) Here's the storage room (under the deck)

This will be the game room eventually.

And some of the mechanical stuff. Constant pressure well pump, high efficiency furnance and water heater.



And that's it for now! Thanks to everyone for looking!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
About time!
Sorry for the delays in updating. But now that Spring is coming we're coming out of our hibernation and posting our progess. We had originally hired a contractor back in October to do our roof framing for us. That has turned out to be the big mistake of the project. After delays too numerous to count we ended up firing him and finish the job ourselves. That entailed finishing hanging rafter brackets, stacking the logs for the front window prow and building the window frames (and lots of other little odds and ends that he left undone.)
On to the pics!
Roofing getting done.

The 'unfinished front'

Fireplace delivery! Just in time for really cold weather. And the disappointing knowledge that too much negative pressure (read 'giant holes in the house) means it won't work right. Yet.

And snow. Lots of snow







Uncle Jake helping out trimming in some windows. (and no, it wasn't him who broke the one above :) I baited the trap, Kami set the trap, and Josh sprung the trap)
On to the pics!
Roofing getting done.
The 'unfinished front'
Fireplace delivery! Just in time for really cold weather. And the disappointing knowledge that too much negative pressure (read 'giant holes in the house) means it won't work right. Yet.
And snow. Lots of snow
Entry door. Still behind a sheet of plywood on the outside, but we get to enjoy the interior view.
Building the window frames out of 3x10 redwood buck. Easier to do down here than 15' up in the air...
Window delivery!
Window breakage!!! And a lesson about proper material storage.
Uncle Jake helping out trimming in some windows. (and no, it wasn't him who broke the one above :) I baited the trap, Kami set the trap, and Josh sprung the trap)
Plumbing and HVAC going in.
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