I've always had a hard time saying goodbye to something important in my life, and saying goodbye to our house on Sunflower Trail is no exception. So much took place here that shaped the foundations of our family. We moved to the Sunflower house when I was pregnant with Benjamin, after having bought it during the construction phase. It was literally like nesting, as we chose the very materials that would go inside. We established our married life in the Sunflower house and we brought three beautiful babies home to this house. You can't get much more meaningful than all of this. Benjamin was the only one of the boys who is old enough to be sad about saying goodbye. In fact, he was not yet happy about moving to the new house until a few days after we moved in. He explained that he would miss his first home, and all of the memories that he had made there. Although we don't have to technically say goodbye yet, we certainly have been sad saying good bye to calling Sunflower house our home.
The life and times of Benjamin, Evan, and Sawyer Vaughn, and their mommy's journey as a stay-at-home mom with three boys.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Changes Abound
I have not posted in a while due to a whirlwind of events in the Vaughn household. First and foremost, the move! Lance and I always talked about moving in the next few years because we knew our brood of three boys would outgrow a house of three bedrooms. We were sad about this because we do love our first family home and especially our place on the Sunset Valley greenbelt. We worked hard on beautifying and putting our personal stamp on the yard. But we knew it would soon be time to move on.
It all started when Lance suggested that we go looking at homes near Regents. It was like putting a match to dry Texas shrubs, because once you go looking.... We saw our house on the first tour with our neighbor-realtor Gregg. There were plenty of ooh's and ahh's, and I loved the yard most of all. THe problem was that we knew it was just too much out of our budget. We started looking at homes in a lower price range and had actually settled on one that we put a contract on. The plans to remodel this other home became to seem daunting and, at the same time, the price had dropped on our eventual new home. With my parents' encouragement we decided to back out of the other contract and immediately place a bid on our home. They wanted a quick close and we were in the house within two weeks!
To make things even crazier then putting a contract on and moving into a house in two weeks, we had out-of-town guests the following week. I will have to make a separate post to document my brother and sister-in-laws' visit. We also put our house on the market right before we moved out. We thought it would be an advantage to be out of the house for all of the people to come view it. The funny thing is that hardly any people have wanted to see it at all! Guess we would have been just fine living there while it was on the market. Not to be!
We are very settled in our new house considering the short time that we've been here. I feel God's work in this move, and know that He wants us to be happy here. Its hard to imagine how we ended up in this place without His hand. It seems rather improbable. This house sat vacant for some time, had renters for some time, and had several contracts fall through. Its not an ugly duckling by any means, so it leaves one wondering why...why was such a beautiful home missing a family for so long? I believe that it was waiting for us!
It all started when Lance suggested that we go looking at homes near Regents. It was like putting a match to dry Texas shrubs, because once you go looking.... We saw our house on the first tour with our neighbor-realtor Gregg. There were plenty of ooh's and ahh's, and I loved the yard most of all. THe problem was that we knew it was just too much out of our budget. We started looking at homes in a lower price range and had actually settled on one that we put a contract on. The plans to remodel this other home became to seem daunting and, at the same time, the price had dropped on our eventual new home. With my parents' encouragement we decided to back out of the other contract and immediately place a bid on our home. They wanted a quick close and we were in the house within two weeks!
To make things even crazier then putting a contract on and moving into a house in two weeks, we had out-of-town guests the following week. I will have to make a separate post to document my brother and sister-in-laws' visit. We also put our house on the market right before we moved out. We thought it would be an advantage to be out of the house for all of the people to come view it. The funny thing is that hardly any people have wanted to see it at all! Guess we would have been just fine living there while it was on the market. Not to be!
We are very settled in our new house considering the short time that we've been here. I feel God's work in this move, and know that He wants us to be happy here. Its hard to imagine how we ended up in this place without His hand. It seems rather improbable. This house sat vacant for some time, had renters for some time, and had several contracts fall through. Its not an ugly duckling by any means, so it leaves one wondering why...why was such a beautiful home missing a family for so long? I believe that it was waiting for us!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
First Day of Kindergarten!
The day has finally come and Benjamin has started Kindergarten at Regents! We have talked about it for so long, the anticipation has been so drawn out, that it is great to finally be here to experience it. Poor Benjamin has had trouble sleeping in the past week because of the excitement. Hopefully he will feel more adjusted soon and will fall right asleep.
Lance and I were able to walk Benjamin to his classroom and be with him while he put his backpack in his cubby. It was so exciting to step on that campus with him for his first day as a student. This moment launches his education, but also launches our family's relationship with this great school; a relationship that should last about 18 more years! So far it has been great, as the other mothers are so sweet and the families who have been at Regents already are eager to help and support.
So it was sad when I picked up Benjamin from bright beginnings for the last time. I picked up his bag full the bedding that he has used for his naps since he was 15 months old! A new tradition of ironing white shirts and laying out navy shorts and a belt has begun. Gee, I wonder how many white shirts I will iron in the next 18 years!!!!
Lance and I were able to walk Benjamin to his classroom and be with him while he put his backpack in his cubby. It was so exciting to step on that campus with him for his first day as a student. This moment launches his education, but also launches our family's relationship with this great school; a relationship that should last about 18 more years! So far it has been great, as the other mothers are so sweet and the families who have been at Regents already are eager to help and support.
So it was sad when I picked up Benjamin from bright beginnings for the last time. I picked up his bag full the bedding that he has used for his naps since he was 15 months old! A new tradition of ironing white shirts and laying out navy shorts and a belt has begun. Gee, I wonder how many white shirts I will iron in the next 18 years!!!!
Evan Sings!
Evan recently learned a song at church and he has been singing it for us ever since. He sings, "God said to 'go, go, go!'; gotta tell a story to all the little boys and girls; gotta hear of a great big world, gotta hear of a great big love". He does sweet hand movements and hugs himself at the end when singing about a great big love. This is the first time he has really shared with us something that he has learned at church. I just wanted to capture this so we can remember it forever!
Thursday, August 15, 2013
The Walker
Sawyer is now walking full time. It is so adorable! He looks so proud of himself and sometimes shakes his arms up and down with joy. The older boys are still surprised sometimes and tell me how far they have seen him walk. I wonder how long it will be before he is off and running!
He has held back on the talking since focusing on the walking. However, he is starting back up again and has said several words in the past few days including up, yes, and closed. Sawyer also has 6 teeth now and has been fussy off and on for the past two months. Despite being so fussy, he manages to work in plenty of cute smiles and laughs. I love it when he cracks up, which often happens when the older boys try to entertain him. He is basically oozing cuteness that I wish I could bottle up.
He has held back on the talking since focusing on the walking. However, he is starting back up again and has said several words in the past few days including up, yes, and closed. Sawyer also has 6 teeth now and has been fussy off and on for the past two months. Despite being so fussy, he manages to work in plenty of cute smiles and laughs. I love it when he cracks up, which often happens when the older boys try to entertain him. He is basically oozing cuteness that I wish I could bottle up.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Quotables
Benjamin has been so loving toward me lately. It just makes my heart explode. Yesterday he said the sweetest thing and I just wanted to make sure to write it down so I could tell him about it when he is a teenager! This was after his nap when he sits on the bed with me to watch his nature programs. I was talking about being a stay-at-home mom and how it is the best job. This is what he said:
B: Wanna know what my best job is?
Me: What?
B: Loving my mommy!
B: Wanna know what my best job is?
Me: What?
B: Loving my mommy!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Our Big New Mexico Trip!
We recently got back from a week in New Mexico visiting my parents. Amma and I flew out with the boys while Papa drove out with some essential supplies. Lance met us a few days later after he wrapped up his conference in Austin. I wasn't sure we would survive the air travel with the 3 kiddos but we are still here!
It was nice to get away from the heat and experience some dry, much cooler New Mexico mountain air. The views from their house are just amazing and so peaceful. Despite being sick for the first few days, I was determined to go running in their neighborhood every morning. Running at a higher altitude took a bit of adjusting to, as did the hills, most of which I had to walk up. There was one street in particular that had a very slow grade. It was a joy to run down but a struggle to come back up. Every morning I saw approximately two scrub jays, a jackrabbit, a cottontail, and several crows. However, one morning I was excited to see a coyote by the side of the road. It was so nice being out there in the quiet cool air. All I could hear was my breath and the occasional cawing of crows or yapping of coyotes.
The boys enjoyed the change of pace as well. They spent plenty of time running around the huge house, swimming in the hot tub, and going on nature walks with Amma. Benjamin was interested in learning about the different types of birds and other wildlife in New Mexico. We also enjoyed a trip to the aquarium and the zoo, both of which are missing in Austin (unless you count the very small zoo in Austin).
One of the highlights of the trip was that Sawyer started walking. He had just taken a step and a half in Austin going between me and Lance. At my parents' house he really started taking several steps at a time and took as many as twelve. It was fun for everyone to watch his excitement.
Another highlight was the short trip within a trip that Lance and I took to Santa Fe. We were blessed to have my parents watch the three boys overnight despite their both being somewhat ill from the cold that I gave them. It was a lovely hour drive from their house to Santa Fe, which included a stop for coffee in the hipster town of Madrid. Heck, it was just nice being in the car without a fussy baby for once ;) We spent the night at the Inn at Loretto and had a fabulous meal at their restaurant, Luminaria. It was over before it began but was truly a nice break.
The trip home was not a highlight but it was better than I anticipated. The two I-pads and one I-phone came in handy with the three boys. We did have some fussing and complaining but it was all quite manageable. When we got home I was surprised to find myself to happy to be here. Traveling is enjoyable but it sure is exhausting!
It was nice to get away from the heat and experience some dry, much cooler New Mexico mountain air. The views from their house are just amazing and so peaceful. Despite being sick for the first few days, I was determined to go running in their neighborhood every morning. Running at a higher altitude took a bit of adjusting to, as did the hills, most of which I had to walk up. There was one street in particular that had a very slow grade. It was a joy to run down but a struggle to come back up. Every morning I saw approximately two scrub jays, a jackrabbit, a cottontail, and several crows. However, one morning I was excited to see a coyote by the side of the road. It was so nice being out there in the quiet cool air. All I could hear was my breath and the occasional cawing of crows or yapping of coyotes.
The boys enjoyed the change of pace as well. They spent plenty of time running around the huge house, swimming in the hot tub, and going on nature walks with Amma. Benjamin was interested in learning about the different types of birds and other wildlife in New Mexico. We also enjoyed a trip to the aquarium and the zoo, both of which are missing in Austin (unless you count the very small zoo in Austin).
One of the highlights of the trip was that Sawyer started walking. He had just taken a step and a half in Austin going between me and Lance. At my parents' house he really started taking several steps at a time and took as many as twelve. It was fun for everyone to watch his excitement.
Another highlight was the short trip within a trip that Lance and I took to Santa Fe. We were blessed to have my parents watch the three boys overnight despite their both being somewhat ill from the cold that I gave them. It was a lovely hour drive from their house to Santa Fe, which included a stop for coffee in the hipster town of Madrid. Heck, it was just nice being in the car without a fussy baby for once ;) We spent the night at the Inn at Loretto and had a fabulous meal at their restaurant, Luminaria. It was over before it began but was truly a nice break.
The trip home was not a highlight but it was better than I anticipated. The two I-pads and one I-phone came in handy with the three boys. We did have some fussing and complaining but it was all quite manageable. When we got home I was surprised to find myself to happy to be here. Traveling is enjoyable but it sure is exhausting!
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