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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Holidays 2012

Blogging about the holidays in July just seems wrong. But skipping it seems even wronger (don't you love inventing words?).

One of the first orders of business during the holidays was to take family photos for our Christmas card/letter. Unfortunately, this letter was never mailed, or even written, for that matter. However, in case you need a recent photo of the Seaman family (ours or extended) for your fridge, you can print out one of these below:
From Seaman Disc
From Seaman Disc
We started two new traditions this year. One was to build a Lego Christmas village. We got the first collectible set this year, and the kids had lots of fun putting it together. We hope to get a new set every year and build them from scratch (well directions are included). The kids had lots of fun with this. I have no pictures of the completed Lego set, but lots of photos of the goofing off:
From Thanksgiving 2012
From Thanksgiving 2012
From Thanksgiving 2012
The other new tradition was to have a family game night with "Minute-to-Win-It" games. Got the idea on Pinterest. And it was a blast! We were glad that our house renovations were progressing to the point that we could host the entire extended family.
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
An older tradition is to make sugar cookies with all the cousins, and we did that, too: Another fun thing was that Rebecca got her Poppa to help her make a photo booth, and she made some props to go with it. We look forward to even more fun with it next year, as with all the excitement of the games we forgot to use it much. Here are a few of the funny photos she made with it:
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)
From For Facebook (Christmas 2012)

Fall 2012

One of our coolest memories from last fall was the Lego Competition at the Tennessee Valley Fair. Noah won "Best in Show" for his Hollywood film studio:
From Catch up on blogging
and Nathan inspired the judges to create a whole new category - "Master Builder" - when they saw this spaceship:
From Catch up on blogging
Then when Rebecca went with Noah and me to see the displays, the three of ended up entering (and winning) a Lego building contest.
From Lego Competition - 9/15/12
The boys have been asked to help promote this year's contest at several library events this summer. Noah is busy working on this year's entry.

Besides Lego, our boys were involved in the Venture Scouts. They learned to shoot at a local shooting range (I did, too) and also learned to blacksmith. We went to a scout Rendezvous where the boys spent a very long day teaching dozens of cub scouts how to blacksmith. Here are some photos from that day:
From Catch up on blogging
From Catch up on blogging
From Catch up on blogging
Caleb also ran cross-country in the fall. I enjoyed watching him in the Marine Corp Mud Run:
From Catch up on blogging
We also took some cool hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains. Here we are at The Chimneys:
From Catch up on blogging
From Catch up on blogging
And here we are at the fire tower on Mt. Sterling:
From Catch up on blogging
From Catch up on blogging
The weather was mild, so we kept our pool open for a long time - long enough for Noah to carve pumpkins poolside:
From Catch up on blogging
From Catch up on blogging
and for Terry to hurt his back on the diving board and require an ambulance ride to the ER:
From Catch up on blogging
We are so glad that his back wasn't broken. He was back to "normal" in a week or so.

Rebecca got to come home for fall break, and her arrival coincided with the Fall Festival at our church. My favorite photos from the fall were the ones taken there:
From Fall Break 2012
From Fall Break 2012
From Fall Break 2012
From Fall Break 2012
From Fall Break 2012

Back By Popular Demand, Moving Part 2

Actually, back by one person's request - my Dad's. Obviously, the move and changes in our lives took a lot of my energy in the last year. Once I felt like blogging again, I was behind and couldn't really figure out how to catch up. Then I considered just jumping back in and letting that year of my life appear blank, but that didn't feel right, either. In related news, I didn't send out a Christmas letter the last two years. It's nice to know that somebody noticed. So, I have decided NOT to skip over the last year but to just do a few abbreviated posts to catch those who care up-to-date. As I was preparing to do this, I also realized that I was way behind in reading posts from family members who are doing a good job keeping up with blogging (Yay - Allison, Katie, Lisa and Rebecca!) because I had typically used my blog as a porthole to theirs. I really enjoyed those posts and wish I had some cute toddlers to spice mine up with. But, alas, my kids are growing up way too fast. Anyway, with further ado, here is my first attempt toward catching up-to-date with my blogging. We moved to Buckingham Drive (aka, "The Palace")in early August.

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From Catch up on blogging
The move itself wasn't too bad (mostly because 2/3rd of our stuff was still in storage in Johnson City). But it's hard to overestimate the chaos we lived in the next few months as we renovated the kitchen and installed new (actually old, reclaimed flooring) on the main floor. The following pics give you a little idea:
From Catch up on blogging
From Catch up on blogging
I was without a kitchen (except a stove and paint sink in the garage) and without a laundry room for several months. My new stove was actually hooked up on Thanksgiving morning. I plan on doing a complete "before vs. after" post on our house at some time, but that will have to wait. Even though renovations aren't fun (and they aren't over yet!), we are blessed to have gotten this huge house at FAR below market value. The location is so convenient, and we love being around the corner from the Green Belt trail.