Monday, June 18, 2012

Ode to PA

Top 10 Reasons I Will Miss PA

10.  The TALL green trees

9.    The way wild life seems all around you even in town. We were always seeing bunnies, hawks, an opossum-(one time), squirrels (which are so common they are annoying), etc. OH and fireflies--they could count as wildlife right?!

8.    The way everyone acts like the sky is falling when it snows
(Literally there will be no eggs, bread, or milk if you go to the store before a storm is forecast. Guess everyone is planning to live on french toast if they get snowed in. Which sits great with me! LOVE FRENCH TOAST)

7.    The way my skin felt (no need for lotion)

6.    Being so close to four major cities: Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, and D.C. (mind you we never did get to NYC)

5.    The architecture

4.    WEGMENS

3.    The way you get FOUR DISTINCT seasons

2.    The way your ward (church) feels like your family

1.    The people (WE MISS YOU!)

We are standing in PA... Chris is about 3 months old here.


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Month #5

Check out my sweet girl!!!
 Chris found her toes the day after she turned 4 months old!

Just chill'n on mom and dad's bed :)

 Not sure how this could be comfortable...arms straight out like that! Babies
 can sleep in such funny arrangements!



 Christina had her first taste of food a couple of days before she turned 5 months! How weird that must be after having a diet of only milk since day one! She did great for her first encounter with rice cereal!

Summary of Month 5:

Sleeping and eating habits are the same from last month. Solids (rice cereal) doesn't count as a meal since most of it doesn't make it to her mouth! Her bedtime is now 7 PM (she used to go to sleep around that time and then wake up once more before her long stretch of sleep). She found her feet this month (although she has not put them in her mouth yet!) Still a happy, smiling, laughing girl!

Likes: The plastic paper diapers come (that crinkly sound is great) and being on her tummy!

Dislikes: Waiting for me to be ready to feed her (the anticipation is too much sometimes!)


Thursday, June 14, 2012

On the Road Again

WE MOVED!!




Goodbye Pennsylvania and hello Utah!

We will miss the time we spent in our beloved PA!

Carlisle Architecture



We LOVED all the old architecture out here! I wish I had taken more photos!
Most of the photos are from Carlisle but some are of surrounding counties.





 





A lot of the barns, we noticed, had decorative holes in the brickwork. Not sure exactly why that is... air flow or to let small winged animals in and out?


 This is the aftermath of our minor tornado back in May 2011. This is the house right across the street from us. Picture taken from our doorstep.




 I love the detail these houses possess






The tree in this picture is still standing it's branches just brush the ground



Most of the homes in downtown Carlisle, where we lived, are row homes. which in the beginning I did not like but they have grown on me. Unfortunately I didn't take any good pictures depicting those homes, instead they are mostly detached homes.

P.S. There are more houses that have something other than red brick or stone but apparently I'm not as drawn to them.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Graduation

The BIG DAY finally arrived!
Ben Graduated from the Penn State Dickinson School of Law on May 12th.

 The event was teleconferenced between the main campus up at University Park and our campus in Carlisle. (Which by the way is how a lot the classes take place).

 Christina, Ben, and Lindsey who attends our Church


 Christina loves her grandma!

Ben, Chris, Tammy, Sarah, Matt, and Shawn
The married student friends



 I'm so proud of you love! Thanks for working so hard!

Sight-seeing Before Graduation

Winterthur Museum where the du Ponts used to live. This is a side view of the massive house.

 The house was full of beautiful rooms


Next we went to the Longwood Gardens



Only 15 mins from Winterthur, the land once belonged to the du Pont family as well. Thanks for donating your home and garden to the public!
 

 The gardens really took our breath away


                                                          

The hanging red plants looked like fuzzy red dread-locks


 




The biggest "living wall" in the US




Thanks Kris and Christine for the fun filled day!