Jake and I are staying home and finally completing the two-year basement finishing project this Thanksgiving weekend. More than double the house--what are we going to do with all that space?
I went out a lot this past month and I've been thinking about it and maybe it's because once the house is finished, we may just never leave the house again.
Here are some of the new rooms:
Game Geek Room
A room completely dedicated to multiple computers and gaming systems.
Here Jake is at the exact moment he reached the esteemed Level 80 on World of Warcraft last week. I may never see my husband again once this room is complete.
Jake was out of town on business all week last week (which makes his Level 80 only nine days after the expansion release all the more impressive) and got back just in time for me to go see Twilight with some of my girlfriends. Not only did he make it home on time, he brought me back a Twilight t-shirt to wear to the show. How cute is that?
Saturday I was back at the theater with Jake and the kids to see Bolt. Super-funny, by the way. I highly recommend it for all ages. I had to soak it up though because beginning next month, I introduce:
The Theater Room
For $1 at Redbox the family and all our friends can see the latest DVD release in the comfort of our own home. Why ever go to the theater again?
After Bolt on Saturday and tucking the kids snugly in bed, I took off with my friend Sue to see Coldplay in concert:
I stole this pic from a friend who was also there. It felt more like this. The whole thing was so surreal.
The best part? Thanks to an awesome well-connected neighbor, the tickets were free! Jake was torn between my begging him to be my date and reaching Level 80 before the weekend was over. You can see from the top photo which he chose. So he will be glad when we complete:
The Home Automation Room
This room's only purpose is to house all the equipment for Jake's dream: Every song, movie, light, alarm, sprinkler and thermostat in the house at his control with the touch of a screen. Who needs to go to a concert when you can pump their music through your house with the touch of a finger?
Which may be a good thing because after amazing performances by New Kids on the Block and Coldplay, the concert addict in me has resurfaced and it could get really expensive, really fast. Secondhand Serenade at Saltair this weekend? Gary Allen in Wendover next month? Two more loves of mine--I want to see them all!
On paper my life has seemed like the life of a single gal but in reality, 90% of my day is spent with my super-cute kids or helping out at their school.
This month Taylor worked on an art project for more than 20 hours and entered it the school "Reflections" arts contest this year again. We were a little nervous she would be upset if she didn't win after winning last year at both the school level and the next level and then having her work displayed at a local museum. She didn't win this year, but was thankfully content to have the distinction of "Honorable Mention". Here she is with her super cute art piece:
Think of all the great creations she will make for next year with the completion of the:
Arts and Crafts Room
One of the bests parts about finishing the basement though I think is the kids can finally walk out a door right into our backyard to play. This should give Chase a chance to work on his soccer skills. Not that his skills this year weren't top-notch:
As seen in the middle, Chase mastered the skill of not using his hands. (I also love the little girl on the left-hand side)
This was Chase's signature move. He would lift his shirt and distract the other team with his blinding white belly. Brilliant and very effective. He used it a LOT.
But we all know sports aren't just about mastering skills and signature moves. They're also about learning the value of teamwork. Here Chase is, displaying his grasp of the concept, enthusiastically raising his hand in response to the coach asking, "Who wants to sit out of the game first?"
Here is the team photo after the last game of the season. Chase posed again with his signature move. (You can also see another teammate unsuccessfully trying to mimic the "belly flash".)
While obviously highly skilled, there were times when Chase ran around in circles outside the ball huddle. It was almost like he had two left feet. I have to take responsibility here though as this might have something to do with me accidentally bringing to the game one of his shoes... and one of Taylor's:
Chase--literally--had two left feet.
All in all though, you can see we took the season very seriously: