Thursday, August 1, 2013

Six Month Check Up

 I am not a consistent blogger. I am sorry. But here is a selection of the goings on in the Oliphant clan.

In April we rescued (from an kind but not prepared rescuer) a momma cat and her two kittens.

We were on a Lord of the Ring kick, having recently seen the Hobbit, so momma cat is Rosie Cotton (Rosie for short), and the two kittens are Fili (the white one) and Kili (the darker one).

What we didn't know was that Rosie was already pregnant. In June we had 5 more kittens join us. They also are LOTR names. The white and gray one is Arwen (the only girl), then the two orange ones are Pippen and Merry. The gray tabby with socks is Frodo (always the fattest) and the dark gray stripey one is Aragorn. If anyone's interested, we need to find them new homes soon. VERY soon.


 In late April we took a trip up to Chimney Rock state park. It was  a beautiful view, but it wasn't nearly as green as it is now. We climbed to the top, and Andrew promptly climbed on top of this rock and assumed the position.
Of course the other two youngest needed to have their picture taken, so here are their respective poses.

We've had an incredibly wet summer. The wettest on record. By several inches. For the month of July, our area has received 14 inches of rain, 10 inches above normal. I've never been so thankful to live on a hill. Flood warnings happen weekly, sometimes daily. It feels like we've gone from one extreme to the other, between Arizona and North Carolina.
 Here is the result of all that rain, combined with a humdinger of a storm about 3 weeks ago. We lost a tree in a microburst  that felled several trees in the neighborhood.
You can see how close the tree came to smashing the Suburban. We're still working on storage and the garage and haven't been parking the cars in them yet. I didn't see the tree fall, but when we got out to check things, the topmost branches just scraped down the side of the car, with no apparent damage. Thank goodness for small miracles. We did lose power for 24 hours, and the modem died a couple of days later because lightning struck nearby and we had a power surge while the power was out. But all in all we escaped unscathed.
The butterfly bush almost didn't survive the micro burst, either. But this bush has been covered by these big yellow and black butterflies. They are not really afraid of us or the car, so we can go out and be surrounded by butterflies.
There has also been a tremendous sound coming from the trees for the past week or so, especially at night. I wondered if it was cicadas, but then the other day I found this little guy hanging out on the kitchen window, and realized it must be tree frogs. Thousands of them.
I added this picture because it showed two things: Benji losing his first tooth (the second came out a week later) in May, and at the end of May he had tubes put in his ears and his adenoids out. It's been the summer of surgery, because next month Peter is going in to have his tonsils and adenoids removed. Apparently he also has a deviated septum, so that surgery will happen next year so he will have plenty of time to recuperate. The doctor said we could do it all at the same time, but Pete would be pretty miserable with his throat sore and his nose packed with gauze for two or three days. So we opted for waiting, especially if the deviated septum didn't really need surgery.
And soon we'll have Sarah in to have her wisdom teeth removed, since they are messing up all the work the braces did.
Lots of goings on. Hope your summer has been more fun and less eventful than ours. :)







Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Christmas and Welcome to North Carolina!

We are here! Well, we've been here for a while, about 2 1/2 weeks. Wow, is that all? Seems like forever. We've had so much going on the past month it seems like a lifetime.
Christmas came for us as I'm sure it did for you.  It was the last day of serenity that I saw for a while. Here are a few pics:

Andrew full of silliness.
Lord of the Rings/Hobbit Legos for the little boys.

American Girl Doll that looks like Meri...for Meri.


Snuggies for the boys who didn't have one and jealous of the girls who did.

DS's for the Boys. Very happy boys.

Sarah's new phone that has now become a part of her.



So we flew across the country...during the holidays...with 5 kids. I don't recommend it. Think "Home Alone" but everyone made the plane. Barely.

Sarah and Pete watching TV in the townhouse.
Once here in NC, we stayed in the townhouse we'd rented for Kendall during his stay here without us until the purchase of our new house closed last week.

We put up our AZ home for sale before we left, before we got it cleaned or the carpets done. The Monday after Christmas people walked through the house three times. Right after New Years we got an offer on our house. We haggled a bit, and it took them a week to redo their loan, but a couple of days ago we got an acceptable offer on the house! Yay! Kendall wants to be restrained and wait until the old loan has funded before he will let himself celebrate, but I'm all for shouting it from the rooftops! (Or my blog.) It was a great blessing from the Lord to have it sell so quickly. We COULD have swung two mortgages after 6 months (when the money from Kendall's company ran out) if it hadn't, but it would have been super duper squinchy. And no fun. We really feel like the Lord had blessed us all along this process. As stressful and crazy as it has been some days, it's still been a heck of a lot easier than it could have been. Like the fact that we are still renting a car because our Suburban (which got picked up on the 28th of Dec.) has been delayed and delayed and delayed. It should get here today, but with this weather, I'd be surprised. I miss my car. Just sayin'.

Here are a few pics of our new house. Nice things about our house: family room/kid's area is FAR away from public spaces and my bedroom. The yard is professionally landscaped and gorgeous, even in winter.
Our Charleston/Victorian style home.
Our living room with the furniture we bought from the previous owners. We needed the furniture to populate this room, and they let it go for a song. It's really nice furniture, and it showed me how shabby the rest of my furniture was in comparison. :/

The breakfast nook. New table of solid wood with just a tiny ding on the corner that made it MUCH more affordable. :)

The backyard playset. And patio. And yes, that is a tree growing up through the patio.

The rest of the backyard. There are no fences, but the previous owners used greenery to create separation. Nice, huh?


Bad things: the kitchen is TINY. But that can also be a good thing, since I can clean it fast. ;p There are beautiful wood floors. I hate wood floors. Too temperamental. But luckily I made sure the kids don't walk in the house with shoes on or come in the front door. Which is glass. Crazy. But good for letting in light.

Last but not least is a few seconds of the tremendous rainstorm we had last week. It rained/sprinkled for six days and then just poured for another 24 hours. The final totals for OUR town was 3.25 INCHES of rain in those 24 hours. Total crazy sauce. I've been assured by our neighbors that it was not normal for the area, so here's hoping we don't see that for a while. :p