Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Office Makeover Progress

The office is coming along nicely. Most of the waiting room is finished. We still need to build drawers under the files for vitamin storage. Plus, we're going to put a big screen TV on the west wall for our Power Point lecture and build a cabinet for folding chairs for when we have DOZENS of patients coming to the lectures.


This is looking east toward the massage rooms. Behind the blue walls is a hallway where a water feature will be.


This is looking west toward the kids play room. The angled wall is where the TV will be with the magazine rack under it.


This is the hallway where the water feature will be. We plan on putting some big cactus plants in the spaces between the blue walls.


This is our awesome vinyl flooring. It looks so much like real wood that nobody can believe it's vinyl until they touch it. Love it!

We still have to get some artwork for the blue walls and I plan on hanging a quilt or two around, too. With the new lighting the room seems very warm and cozy, and Alan and I recovered the chairs, too. I also ordered some wooden blinds for all of the front windows. They should be here next week. It's coming along!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Christmas 2009

Well, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I suppose it's about time I catch up on my blog posts. We have been very busy around here with the holidays and the office remodel, we haven't had time to do much that didn't HAVE to be done.

We truly had a wonderful Christmas with all my kids and grandkids here. Landon and Tracy flew in from Washington a week before Christmas and helped us get everything ready for the party (2 parties to be exact). They actually decorated the house which was a big help to me since all I had done by then is pull the boxes out of the closet and buy a big old tree.


On Christmas morning, Lain, Kevin and Shay came up from Phoenix and we had a pretty relaxed time of opening presents and enjoying the time. We didn't have to make a huge dinner for all the sisters and families because they didn't come until the next day. So we didn't even have a traditional Christmas dinner. Alan made lasagna!

Here are some pictures of our Christmas:

For Christmas, I got a hanging lamp for over the dining room table. I even got to unwrap it.

Isn't it beautiful??? I LOVE IT!!
The grandkids were VERY ready to start opening presents!
This is the quilt I made for Elaine. It isn't quilted yet.. I just ran out of time! If it looks familiar, I made one just like it for Landon and Tracy last Christmas. Lain liked it so much I had to make one for her, too.
Kevin and Elaine opening presents.
Landon and Tracy... I crocheted the scarf and hat for Tracy. She liked it alot.. :-) I also crocheted some slippers for her but that didn't turn out so well. That's another story...
Damian modeling his new hat.
Alan modeling his new hat. I guess this was the year of the hat. Just about everyone got one!
The day after Christmas my family came up from Phoenix and we had another big dinner and did a White Elephant exchange. It's always so much fun getting together with my family.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

A New Baby

We had an exciting event today. One of 'my girls' had her baby today. Heather had a baby girl, Aubriella Noel. I was invited to attend the birth and got a phone call at about 6:30am saying it was happening. I went to work for a couple of hours and had Sue arrange my schedule so I could be there for the birth. Heather had a home birth and was more comfortable without any extra people in the room during the birth so I didn't actually get to see her bring born, but got to say hello to little Aubriella right afterwards. What a sweetie... and doesn't that look like red hair??? We'll know in a day or two.



She even got her first adjustment at 2 hours old.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Bear Cabin

Once a year, my quilting group goes to Show Low, AZ for a quilt retreat. Last week was the week! It is called Bear Cabin and it is so much fun. Carol is the best host and makes everyone feel welcome and cared for. We did alot of sewing, alot of laughing and alot of eating! My friend, Julie and I drove together because we both had to work half day and weren't able to leave as early as everyone else. It takes about 3.5 hours to get there. After saying hello to everyone, we set up our machines and started sewing. Here are a few pictures of the activities around the room.
It's a wonderful place for sewing. The light is wonderful and the atmosphere is friendly and warm. The weather was beautiful.. just a little chilly but sunny and perfect.

Maggie, the Bear Cabin Mascot

We took Maggie for a couple of walks out in the forest to stretch after sitting for too long and Carol fed us 3 wonderful meals a day (Carol is a great cook!). Who could ask for more?!?
This is the group. We were there from Thursday afternoon to Sunday noon. It went by so fast, I can't wait till next year!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

My Quilts

I've posted 117 of my quilts on Flickr. Here is the address if you're interested!

New Tree

We're just full of projects! This summer while Landon was visiting, the boys put steps on the side of the house by the greenhouse. For years, there was just a rickety old board with steps on it to climb that little hill. More than one person fell on that 'ladder'. So, now we have beautiful steps there. A couple weeks ago Damian got a backhoe and dug out an area on the side of the steps for a tree and a little seating area. He planted the tree today and now I can see some real potential for the east side of the house.
It's a mimosa tree so eventually we will have a nice shady area. There will be pavers around the tree and block walls around the dug out walls... some nice flowers and bushes.. I'm lovin' it.

Office Remodel

We are remodeling the office! YAY! We haven't done much with the building in many years so it's about time some things change. So.. we're adding another massage room and we moved the front desk to the middle of the room. We also made the kids room smaller so we'd have a little more space in the waiting room since we made it so much narrower by moving the front desk. Alan built two small walls on the east side of the room as a divider for a little more privacy for the massage rooms. All the wall changes are done and the drywall and texturing is now finished. We are doing different lights in the ceiling (getting rid of those ugly flourescent lights) and the popcorn ceiling has been scraped. Electrical/lighting is next, then painting and flooring. I'm SOOOOO excited about the changes! It already looks better, doesn't it!