We finally got around to replacing our rotting trimming. This was not a DIY project.
Before
After
I made this wreath in April for about $1, but it looked pretty ghetto on our dingy white door. Not quite so bad on our door all made over.
The boys' bathroom: Before
We didn't have a medicine cabinet in here, and the window sill was getting a little full.
After
I "stamped" on some bubbles using cups and lids we had laying around.
The color is a little more toothpastey than we planned, but the left over from our other bathrooms was dried up, so I bought this color on a whim.
The next bathroom was redone last year, but I realized I never got around to posting it.
Master bathroom (on the left): Before
After
The Color is Valspar's Blue Lagoon.
Anthony and his Dad put in the shower door a few months ago, so now it's a fully functioning bathroom!
Craft room/ Study/ Guest Room: Before
After
Prints by the famous Kristen Applebee. Thanks Sis.
Anthony gave me this beautiful print as my Christmas/Anniversary present.
Brian Kershisnik's Nativity. The quotes I got to frame it were between $400-$700! So I made my own for $25. (Well add on $80 for the stretchers and to have it stretched. But still beats $700!) And it doesn't look that bad as long as you don't get too close.
As for the rest of May, we were super lucky to have a visit from Dallin and Becca. They're so great. We took them to the Henry Ford and showed them around Detroit a bit. I'm embarrassed at how few pictures I have of them. More pending once I steal Becca's. :)
We just happened to be there the same day as Thomas. We ran up to the tracks just in time to see him pass by.
Ira
He's been coloring non-stop for the past week or two. It's like he decided over night that he can color in the lines. Lots of fun to watch.
Last field trip for preschool: the Botanical Gardens.
Last day of school. This is Ira with his best friend from school.
There are some play-dates in the works with this cool kid.
Ira with "Grandma Ilene." She is such a super star. Ira has told me after school almost every day that his favorite part of the day was drawing maps and dragons with Ilene. She has spent so much individual time with him. I LOVE her.
Saying bye to Miss Mieke, the teacher. She's also great.
Eliot
He and his brother have loved getting out camping with buddies.
We've got a dog lover in the family!
Somersault lessons.
How the boys eat when left unattended for 5 minutes.
Jamming on our new (used) piano!
That's life. We've got Eliot in the works for some speech therapy and finally had our first assessment. We're off to a new session of birth classes, and are excited about the fun students. And we're generally just having fun keeping busy. Let the June begin!


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