Friday, June 27, 2014

Our Library

We have made a new and exciting improvement to our house.  There is a small room at the front of our house.  It is not considered a bedroom, as it has no closet.  When we first moved in, we thought it would be perfect as a playroom for the girls.  We put their play kitchen, all of their toys, their little white table and chairs, and a bookshelf with their books in there.  We also set up a couch and a small tv with their own solo DVR for their tv shows.  We thought it was perfect.  Unfortunately, it often became a source of frustration and stress in our house.  The girls would go in there and make a horrible mess of things, then refuse to clean it up and even refuse to continue to play in there when it was messy, so then they would drag all of their toys into the living room and other parts of the house.  Lena refused to watch tv in there claiming that the tv screen was too small.  The fact that it was always a mess was made even more annoying because the way the house is laid out, it was the first thing anyone saw whether coming in the front door or the back door.  

One afternoon in March we came home from somewhere and I was really looking forward to doing some reading.  I walked into the living room to find out that Jim had put a movie on for the girls in there.  It was frustrating to me that I had nowhere in my house where I could quietly read.  The tv was often on in the living room, and I can't read in bed or I will fall asleep.  Out of frustration that day, I declared that I was going to take all of the girls' toys out of the playroom and turn it into a place where I could read.  Jim kind of rolled his eyes and said, "Yeah right!"  

I couldn't let the idea go.  I had to wait, as we were in the middle of Lent and were too busy to undertake such a project.  But I started doing some planning and brainstorming of ideas.  The week after Easter was our Spring Break, and Mom was here visiting.  The timing was perfect!  The day after Easter, we cleaned up the basement really well and made room for the girls to have their playroom down there.  We moved everything down there.  They loved it!  We were also able to move their Dish hook-up to the very large tv down there that Jim uses for video games.  The basement was officially "cool"!  I decided that it is our new family room.


I wish I had a "before" picture of the playroom upstairs, but I don't really because since it was always such a mess, I made sure it didn't end up in any pictures!

So now the upstairs room was empty.  It kind of stayed like that for a while because we didn't have furniture for it.  But a few weeks ago we saw a recliner for sale in the classifieds and bought it.  We moved the comfy old half-broken recliner to the new room and put the nicer one in the living room.  Then Jim brought home a nice chair and ottoman he had in his office at church that he never really used.  Then we moved some bookshelves in there and acquired a small table and some lamps from our school's rummage sale.  It was coming together!  Last week Tammy and Amy came up for a couple of days and took the girls off our hands for a day and a half and two whole nights.  Jim and I used our kid-free day to go shopping for the remainder of what we needed and we spent the afternoon and evening assembling furniture, moving books, and arranging things.  While we still have some minor decor-type stuff to do still, but it is pretty much finished.  Jim asked me what were going to call this new room of ours, and I said, "The library, of course!"  He thought that was kind of funny, but it fit and it stuck.  So now I present to you, The Roemke Library!

 View from the front door area.


 View from the kitchen.  If you've never been in our house, this room has two pocket doors: one that leads to the stairs and the front door and living room (on the left in this picture) and one that leads to the kitchen and back door (on the right in the picture above).  It's really nice having doors on this room, because we can keep the quiet ambiance even if the girls are watching tv in the living room.  Jim hung a bunch of different bird feeders right outside the large window and we have been attracting lots of house finches and goldfinches (there are two on our thistle feeders as I type this!).  


 The other neat thing about this room is that we inadvertently arranged it so that we kind of have our own "corners".  This is Jim's corner.


 My corner.  The cords near the bottom of the chair are for my electric throw.  How sad is it that I am still using that in late June!


 This is by no means a kid-free zone.  The girls have their own corner as well with their own bookshelf, a comfy beanbag chair, their rocking chair, and this neat canopy that Daddy got for them.  They love it!


 Our new big bookshelf.


 This and the clock are the only things on the wall right now, but we are planning on adding more.


 This bookshelf had been in the living room previously.  We still need to fill the big empty space it left in there, but haven't found the right piece of furniture yet.


 I really wanted a mantel clock for this room, but had a hard time finding one.  I saw this wall clock and loved it.  We also inadvertently created kind of a bird theme in this room when we bought this, a trash can with a bird motif, and that framed print above.  It works really well since the window with bird feeders are the center of attention in the room.


We even bought Peatie a little pet bed so she could have a comfy place to hang out with us.  But in true cat fashion, she has yet to use it. :(

Jim has said multiple times that this was the best idea I ever had.  I think he's right!  This room has become our favorite room in the house.  It is so nice to come in here and read quietly, or even just look out the large window at the beautiful view we have.  We absolutely love our new library and feel so blessed to live in a house that could physically allow for such a thing!  


Friday, June 20, 2014

Peatie: 10 Years


Today is a special day.  It was ten years ago today that our Peatie cat came into our lives.  We were told she was 8 weeks old, which means that she was born right around my birthday.  Since we don't know her exact birthday, I prefer celebrating June 20th as the day she joined our family.


A dug out a few pics of Peatie as a kitten.  Wasn't she just the cutest little thing?  Hard to believe she was ever that little.

 "Helping" Jim with his seminary homework.


 She liked to sit there, but never bothered the fish.





I had originally named her "Sweet Pea", but that quickly morphed into "Sweetie Peatie", and then just became simply "Peatie".  She is our most treasured memento from our time in St. Louis.  She has moved with us five times and lived in four different states in these last ten years.  And she has been a real trooper through it all!

Peatie did a great job of adapting to life with kids in the house.  She was the one to which Lena said her first words, "Hi kitty".  And she was the inspiration for Eva's first word "kitty" as well.  She has become fast friends with Lena; they have a cuddle session every morning when Lena first wakes up.  She puts up with way more from Lena than I ever would have imagined.  She even lets Lena carry her around the house on occasion, which she never lets me do!

Peatie has been my constant companion these past ten years.  She is still super cuddly and her favorite place in the whole house is my lap, no matter where I am.  She is a constant source of calm and joy to me.

I hope to have another ten years with this sweet kitty.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Father's Day 2014


We had a very low-key Father's Day this year.  The week before was super busy as I was organizing and running our school's rummage sale.  So on Father's Day we were all kind of exhausted.  We just relaxed during the afternoon and then had the Chrysts over for a dinner of Orange Ginger Pork Meatballs and Veggie Fried Rice.

 The girls always run to Jim when we walk over to church on Sunday mornings.  I snapped this pic as they were running and was surprised to realize later that I had actually caught Eva with both feet off the ground!  That's fun.




 It was chilly (it's been a very cold summer thanks to the lake completely freezing this past winter), so Lena wrapped up in Jim's chasuble.


 After church, admiring a particularly beautiful iris.


My beautiful girl.


A collage I put together of Father's Days past.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

11th Anniversary and the Kite Festival

Our anniversary fell on a Saturday this year.  We didn't have any big plans for celebrating, but it was the weekend of the annual Outta Sight Kite Flight Festival here in Kenosha, so we decided to spend the day there.  

 It was a beautiful day.


 But it turned out that it wasn't ideal for the kite festival.  There wasn't enough wind.  Who would have thought?


 We had fun watching people try to get their kites up in the air, though!








 Selfie with Eva.


 Selfie with Lena.






 The girls found a leaf with nipples on it.




 We enjoyed some shaved ice.




 My Hawaiian princess.


 We had lunch at the Boathouse.  We wanted to eat outside, but the patio was already packed.  Does this pic remind you of anything, Hil?




A little collage I put together in honor of our anniversary:


Monday, June 9, 2014

Eva's Fourth Birthday

Eva turned four!  Hard to believe our baby is that old already.  We spent the day at the Racine Zoo.  Here are some pics.

 She got to open her presents before we went.


 A Ken doll!  We have a couple of Barbies, but no Ken, so this is great.


 New panties. 


 A Hello Kitty bathing suit.


 A Frozen wand. Neat!


 And Frozen dress-up clothes.  Wow!


 Pony jewelry.


 And some Pony clothes.




 Some awesome Barbie accessories.


 Now Barbie can be a nurse!


 Wooden bead jewelry set from her Godparents.


 She's stylin' in her cherry sunglasses, pony jewelry, and Frozen dress.


 Such a goof.


 Time for the zoo!


 Sleeping kangaroo.


 Birthday girl and Daddy.




 The monkeys were really funny.


 We went with our friends who have two little girls.






 The tiger is always Lena's favorite.


 When we went to the lion exhibit, we noticed one of the zookeepers putting food out so we waited to watch the lion come out and eat.


 It felt like forever until they let him out.


 Lunchtime!


 I love this pic of my big birthday girl.


 The zoo has a really nice playground in it.





 Back to the animals.


 The giraffes were cool.







 Of course, Lena loved the petting zoo.



 The coolest part of the Racine Zoo is the aviary.


 

 For a couple of bucks you get to feed the parakeets.





 





 The cockatiel really liked me.  So much so that he kinda started mating with my hand and the zookeeper took him away.  :)






 
 Put a bird on it!




 



 After we were done at the zoo, we had a picnic lunch in the park.  That's the lake in the background.


 The birthday girl was worn out!


But she perked back up after we arrived at Cherry Berry.


 After dinner at home that night, Eva got to blow out candles on her cupcakes.


 Of course, she ate all the frosting off first.


The new lawn chair Grandpa Brian and Miss T got her.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EVA!!