Thursday, June 16, 2011

Searching For The Perfect House

Knowing that the twins and I will be living in Columbus we decided that it was perfect timing for us to finally have a HOME :) We have enjoyed living with the Fraser's and are very grateful they allowed us to live with them for a year, but we have decided it was time to spread our wings and start making new memories in our own home! Wanting to stay in Upper Arlington, we knew we had our work cut out for us.. finding a nice house, with the space we needed, in our price rage. After looking for awhile, we thought we had found the perfect house. It was a cute little ranch that had just been renovated. We decided to put an offer on the house, and that same day another couple offered full price for the house. Not wanting to pay over the asking price, we sadly walked away from what we thought was our dream home. We continued looking for a few weeks and were getting very discouraged. Everything we looked at, in my terms, was gross! We kept thinking to ourselves.. why would God have taken this perfect house away from us? A few days later we found out why. He had the perfect, perfect house for us! Oh how God knows us so well :) The house we fell head over heels in love with is a cape cod that has a big addition off of the back of the house. It has an open lay out on the main floor (which is what I wanted) and 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths. There is even a potential for a 4th bedroom if we would need an extra one in a few years :) We are just so excited to buy a home and to have a house that Brynn and Mia will remember from their childhood!! Thank you daddy for buying us such a beautiful home! It is absolutely perfect!


(The Pictures below are from Realtor.com)

Front of our house

Back of our house.. you can see this is where
the addition is

Backyard!

Beautiful patio

Main living space

My awesome kitchen!

Formal and Informal eating area

Family Room
"Fire Place" room :)

Brynn and Mia's playroom or potential 4th
bedroom

Full bath on 1st floor

Master bedroom

Master bathroom

The twins bathroom

Brynn and Mia's bedroom


Guest bedroom

Thursday, June 9, 2011

It's not Mr. Fraser, it's Dr. Fraser...

I am so excited and honored to announce that Simon will be attending Ohio University's College of Osteopathic Medicine. In April Simon was invited down for an interview. After an intense 7 hours of touring the Medical School and interviewing with three different people, Simon was told they would let him know their decision within the week. Simon felt really good about his interviews and thought OUCOM would be a great fit. We wanted to see what Athens had to offer, so after his interview was over we decided to drive around looking at different areas we could live. Honestly, one hour after Simon left his interview, he received the call. OUCOM wanted to offer Simon a spot in their 2011 Medical School class!!! As Simon sincerely thanked them for the opportunity, tears rolled down his face and then mine. What a blessing God has given us. Out of 5000 applicants there are only 140 spots availabe and Simon holds one of them!! I am so stinking proud of his accomplishment and so grateful that he has finally been rewarded for all his sacrifice and hard work!

After we celebrated the fact that Simon was actually on his way to becoming a doctor, we had the daunting tasks of finding a place to live. We had no idea that finding "good" housing in Athens 4 months before school is in session is absolutely impossible. After careful consideration we decided that it would be best for the twins and I to stay in Columbus and for Simon to live in Athens during the week and to come home on weekends. This way, during the week Simon can devote all of his time to studying, and I can continue our routine in Columbus with doctors, therapists, friends, family, etc. And when we do get to see Simon on the weekends it will be quality family time!! It was also easy for us to come to this decision because OU's Medical School is only 2 years in Athens and then 2 years at a satellite hospital. Therefore, we are hoping that Simon will be at one of the two satellite hospitals here in Columbus for his last two years of Medical School!

Congratulations to the most loving, caring, nurturing, driven husband and father! We love you so much!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

April and May 2011

April and May were 2 amazing months for us. Let me start by saying we had a wonderful visit with Simon's sister Ingrid. She lives in Germany but came and visited us for a month. Her boyfriend Robert also came for that last 2 weeks of her visit. It was such a joy to finally meet Robert and to spend time with both of them, but the best part was they were able to spend quality time with Brynn and Mia.

Other exciting news was when Brynn got his body cast off! Yeah!! We were so excited for this to happen. It was a little difficult, because even though he was out of his cast, we still had to treat him as if he was still in it. We had to do this because, normally when kids get out of their cast after hip surgery, they are in a brace during nap and bed time for 3 months. Because Brynn's hip that was not operated on is so tight, there was not a brace that would fit him. Therefore, we had to be very careful and "baby" his hip, making sure it would not pop out of the socket. So.. after not allowing him to crawl, pull himself up, or go in his walkers for 5 weeks, we finally had an X-Ray and were told his hip was still in the socket and looked great! We were then given the Go Ahead to resume physical therapy and to allow Brynn to be a typical toddler! Since getting this information on May 19th, Brynn has been the happiest little boy. I can tell how much he loves his independence, being able to crawl and cruise around in his walker. Brynn is also making great strides in his eating. He has begun to to eat small amounts of baby food and will take tiny tastes of juice out of a cup. This is HUGE for us! Brynn is well on his way to eating and that is so exciting! Brynn just truly amazes me. He continues to learn new signs and is using the sign language he knows to communicate with us. These are the signs he knows: airplane, car, dog, milk, more, all done, please, water, eat, up and thank you. He plays peek-a-boo and knows everyone by name in our immedient and extended family. When shown 2 flash cards 9 out 10 times when asked to identify an object he gets it right! He has also started coloring, turning lights on and off and trying to say new words and sounds. While outside when he hears an airplane, he will sign "airplane" and point to the sky. My little peanut, what a amazing gift from God.

Miss Mia. Oh, Miss Mia. What can I say about my little princess. First of all she acts as if she is 3 or 4, so Simon and I have to remind our selves when we try to reason with her that she is only 2! Mia is talking in full sentences and just the other day used the word "I" for the first time! She fell and said, "I need ice, Mommy." I couldn't believe it! She also loves "driving" so she is always saying,"Me sit in daddy's car".. or mommy's, Ingie's, DeeDee's, or Omi's car, etc! The other day I asked her if I was a boy or girl and she answered, "Girl" I then said, "What are you?" and she said, "A Princess!" Oh my.. what have I started?! She is very curious about what things are and where people are going, so she asks a million questions a day! We are going to Germany this summer for a month and Mia will say, "Mia flying on an airplane to Bernkastel!" She still enjoys washing dishes and vacuuming the floor. She continues to help with Brynn and wants to help me change his diaper or get him dressed. She has even started washing her own body in the bath tub. Who knew a 2 year old could be so independent?! We are going to start working on potty training this summer after our trip to Germany but Mia has gone on the potty a few times which is really exciting! It is so fun watching her grow into a little girl and just watch her imagination grow. It is crazy how she entertains herself, and I cannot wait until her and Brynn really start playing together. A few weeks ago I bought their new summer clothes and I walked into the twins room and Mia was scanning the tags on her shirts on a computer and then took a gift card and was swiping it on the computer.. I asked her what she was doing and she said, "Paying with credit card!" Now every time we go shopping she says, "Mia pay," and I say, "Oh sweetheart, I wish you could!" Mia is my little angel sent from up above!

Other then enjoying family time together we have been visiting different schools and in the fall we will be sending the twins to Easterseals, which is a Developmental Disability School. The disabilities at the school range from prematurity all the way to kids that will spend their entire lives in a wheelchair. They have physical, occupational, and speech therapists that visit the classrooms throughout the week, which will be great for Brynn, and Mia will be a mentor in the classroom which is exciting for her! I am really excited for the twins to start interacting with others 3 times a week and I also think it will be really good for them to be exposed to children with different handicaps, so they learn at a young age that God made everyone different however, everyone should be treated to same way and be given the same opportunitites in life!


Brynn flying his airplane!

Cruising on his tummy!

The 3 Amigos!

Friday Night.. Happy Hour at Old Bag!

My 2 favorite men!

Looking cool.. drinking some H2O!

Mia LOVES wearing glasses, and making
other people wear glasses with her!

At COSI... "Pull harder, dad!"

My little monkey