Monday, March 1, 2021

Texas winter storm

 We had some actual winter weather here mid-February! Looking at the forecast was pretty crazy - highs below freezing ad up to 70 in a 10-day period. It actually ended up getting colder than forecasted and it stayed cold longer than forecasted too.


We knew the storm was coming and had a cozy day on Sunday once we got home from church. We pulled out the candles (since it was Valentine’s Day after all) which turned out to be a little omen to the week ahead!


We woke up Monday morning to snow and ice outside, a cold house, and no power. We think it had gone off around 3am. It stayed off for most of the day, came back on in the evening. I was so grateful and thought we were done with the craziness! I was wrong, but it was really nice to be able to cook dinner and warm up the house a little. I wasn’t letting the kids go out in the snow all day since the house was cooling down fast and they wouldn’t have a way to really warm up. But we spent the day reading a lot, the kids played LEGOs a lot, and we just snuggled up and tried to stay warm.


The next couple of days were a blur of rolling power outages and losing water too. School ended up being cancelled for the whole week, as everyone was in the same situation. Most of the state, actually. One evening while we had power we downloaded some movies on to an iPad so the kids would have something exciting while the power was out.


My parents came down and stayed with us one night, since they had not had power for a long time and their house was super cold. Tyler noticed a leak in a pipe in the attic so we turned off our water until we could get a plumber out to fix it. We brought snow in from outside and filled up the bath tubs so we could have water for flushing the toilets. We had plenty of bottled water for drinking, but it was definitely inconvenient to not be able to do laundry or dishes or shower.

The pic below was not of our house (our leak was in the garage and Tyler caught it quickly so there was no damage) but it is definitely representative of how things went for lots of people across the state. Unfortunately this pic is of Lindsay and Kenny’s house! They had a pipe burst and flood their primary bedroom. Luckily they were able to pull up and dry out the carpet, but had to replace the sheet rock and insulation in the wall and ceiling. 


We got used to the rolling power outages and were grateful that it was a few hours on, a few hours off, so our house stayed semi-warm and the food in our freezer was mostly fine. I took this pic to remember praying that the power would stay on while these muffins were cooking. Funny thing to pray for but it was  necessary! 


This was the mountain of dishes I had waiting for me when we finally got our water back on.


It’s funny the things we take for granted, and how quickly things change! We had quite the week, but overall were totally fine and were reminded of how much we have to be grateful for. We were also reminded how grateful we are to live in Houston, where winter weather like that is highly unusual! 

Hazel lately

 Hazel is so crazy and so fun lately. I was telling Tyler how crazy she is and then realized that I’ve been saying that about her since she was about 9 months old! Not sure if it’s a long phase or if this is just how she is, but she sure keeps us on our toes. Good thing she is adorable! I can’t believe she will be 2 soon.

She pulled up a chair to the counter where the diffuser was on, put her face in the steam, and said, “Ah, yeah!”


This is her face when I tell her to smile lately. It’s one of my favorite things.


I was trying to hurry and make sugar cookies while Hazel was napping, but she woke up early. She wanted to “help,” which basically meant rolling the same little ball of dough until it was dead and I actually made the cookies late that night after she was asleep again!


Poor girl fell on the sidewalk at the park and slid on her face a little bit. It was very sad looking for a few days but healed quickly! She is a tough girl!


Little things January

 Alternate title: a photo dump of the rest of January because I haven’t been as good about consistently blogging as I intended! 

The kids found a show on Netflix called “Floor is Lava” and have loved playing it around the house. They got real creative one Sunday and made a course for their LEGO people to do. Tyler was being a great commentator and cracking us all up.


These three love to snuggle on the couch together. It always involves removing a couch cushion so they can all fit and it is always super cute!


Sometimes after all the preschool kids leave Hazel likes to sit on the porch a little longer.


A little snap Hazel took while playing games with family one night.


Super snuggly after a nap. Bed head and all. I love this girl!


Harvey was very excited to start soccer for the first time. Leading up to it we played a lot in the backyard and Tyler taught him a cool move, where you kneel/lunge to block. Pretty cute to watch him do it. Harvey loves to dive for the ball and is not timid about it! 


Harvey got to go to a fun birthday party for his buddy Bronson. It was chilly but these kids had so much fun! We just love our ward.


Tyler has had some buddies joining him for workouts lately. It’s pretty cute!



Speaking of working out, High Fitness has been so fun. I got to teach a class for a Relief Society activity at church and have had more people coming to my Saturday class lately which makes it such a party.


Ending January with some random super cuteness!






Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Millie turns 9!

 How in the world?? Wasn’t she just a cute little toddler? (Also had to double check that was not a picture of Hazel below! Beside the hair color they look a lot a like to me!)


But no, Millie is 9 years old. Love this beautiful girl.


Her birthday was not the most exciting day - we were still quarantining after our brush with COVID and it was a school day. But luckily she is easy to please and we can have more birthday fun another day.

I was all ready to run out for some donuts for breakfast but she asked for cinnamon rolls instead. Why are canned cinnamon rolls the best?? It is one of our family’s favorite treats.

Millie asked if this year she could shop for her own birthday gift with us, and she got to go out with Tyler and pick out a fun LEGO bracelet kit. Pretty much Millie in a box! But that meant she didn’t even have anything to open (at least from us) that day. Thankfully she had visits from both sets of grandparents and some cousins too and was showered with love. She wanted McDonald’s for lunch and her favorite meal for dinner - fiesta ranch chicken and rice. It rained in the afternoon which she was super excited about and we topped it off with a movie night!




Some things about Millie at 9 years old:

- She is a total bookworm. She earned her own Kindle by reading 50 chapter books this summer, and then read 50 more to earn a LEGO set. I’m very thankful she has her own Kindle so we can keep up with her reading easier! She loves The Babysitters Club right now.

- Millie also loves LEGOs, as evidenced above. She builds a set and then takes it apart and builds it again, her own way.

- She enjoyed taking tennis lessons this fall and is rocking swim team still! She works so hard at swimming and is getting really good. 

- Millie also loves running and comes home from school with reports of who beat her and who she beat that day. 

- Her favorite subjects in school are science and reading/writing. She is good at math but doesn’t like it very much.

- Millie loves music and is constantly asking to listen to something. She loves that I have to buy music for High Fitness so now we have a library of songs she loves that we can access anytime. I love to hear her sing!

We just love Millie Mae and are so grateful she is ours!




Saturday, January 2, 2021

False start

 We’re having an interesting start to the new year. I wasn’t feeling well for a couple of days and it turns out that I have COVID! So instead of joining the fun with my family leading up to Sarah’s wedding, we are at home. Thankfully it has been mild.

I asked the kids if they wanted to come up with some goals for the new year, and Millie took the liberty of setting a goal she thought would be good for each of us! I really like mine.


Yesterday was my birthday. As an adult, the most exciting part of a birthday is the food. Unfortunately, I have the telltale COVID symptom - loss of taste and smell! So I am excited to have a redo whenever that comes back. Our families each stopped by with some gifts and now I am all set in the workout clothing department. It was so sweet. Cheers to 32!


Friday, January 1, 2021

2020 in review

 This will go down as a very weird year, one in which I did very little blogging! But I’m glad to be caught up and hopeful that this next year I can be more consistent about it. For now, here’s 2020 in review.

January: Millie turned 8 and was baptized at the end of the month!



February: I spent a lot of time painting the bathrooms and bathroom cabinets, Millie performed some numbers from “Seussical: The Musical” with her grade, and Max hosted his class pet for a weekend.



March: Started with field day at school for the kids, turned out to be their last days at school for the whole year! Everything shut down due to COVID-19 during spring break and we began virtual school and work. Very strange month, we were bummed we didn’t make it to the rodeo. Max turned 6 and we took some pictures in the bluebonnets.



April: Max lost his first tooth in a gruesome bike accident, Tyler and Poppy built a shed in the backyard, and Harvey learned to ride a bike. We enjoyed some gorgeous weather, which was very appreciated as we were wanting to spend so much time outside!



May: Tyler had a birthday and Hazel turned 1 right after! We had a fun day at the beach with Heidi and James’s crew and things started opening up enough for Max to finally have his birthday date with Gigi and Poppy.



June: We were thrilled to reach the end of the virtual school experience! The Juergens crew came into town for a fun reunion, which included boating on Poppy’s new boat on Lake Conroe. 


July: More boating and lots of swimming with cousins on both sides (since the Westons officially moved to the neighborhood). 


August: Tyler and I celebrated 11 years of marriage, more boating, and an Andersen family reunion. We got ready for school and preschool to start.



September: Last boating of the summer. Millie started 3rd grade, Max started 1st grade, and Harvey started preschool! Millie and Max also started taking tennis lessons and I got certified to teach High Fitness.



October: We took family pictures, participated in a virtual primary program, and had lots of Halloween fun!



November: Harvey turned 4, Hazel got really good at riding the scooter, and we enjoyed a quiet Thanksgiving break.



December: Lots of Christmas fun with lots of family in town!


Bring it on, 2021!