Celebrating the 4th!!

We are not the most patrioc family, but who can say no to good friends, food, and a sunny afternoon outside together.  Not me!  We had a tiny get together at our place: just the Kristen and Abram, their cute kids, Abram's Dad, and our dear Amber too.  Perfect.  No hassle, no pretense.  My heart just smiled as Abram pulled out a soccer ball and three generations of Van Engens took to our new backyard for an impromptu game together.  Even Grace and I kicked the ball around.   

Jonathan made Mai Tais that were SO delicious!!!  We munched on cheese and Mac nuts from the island and finally sat down to a feast of burgers, salad, corn, and coleslaw that I made from our CSA veggies.   

Just can't wait til our family grows and gets to join in this sweet community where we are :) 

 

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Feeling Grateful

We just finished another busy weekend, so busy in fact that I had to meet Jonathan today after lunch to go get an espresso together at the med school cafe.  I was literally falling asleep at my desk!!!  I guess 5.5 mile runs are still a challenge for me.  Well, that and non-stop cleaning and cooking all day to host a cookout lab party for 22 students, lab assistants, Wash U collaborators and their cute kids and significant others.  Though I don't consider myself a talented host, I have enjoyed welcoming these folks over to our home 3-4 times a year and gradually getting to know them better.  And I do like cooking and cleaning and decorating, really ;)

 

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We refinished our deck just in time.  It was SO helpful to have a deadline and now we get to enjoy it all summer long! 

We refinished our deck just in time.  It was SO helpful to have a deadline and now we get to enjoy it all summer long! 

Yes, those are 3-D brain coasters.  Nerd alert!! 

Yes, those are 3-D brain coasters.  Nerd alert!! 

Needed a new colorful tablerunner for spring! 

Needed a new colorful tablerunner for spring! 

Vegan blueberry lime "cheesecake" experiment.  It looks prettier than it tastes... 

Vegan blueberry lime "cheesecake" experiment.  It looks prettier than it tastes... 

 

I'm afraid I didn't actually take any photos during the party itself.  There rarely seems to be an opportunity for that.   But it was a blast. The burgers didn't burn, the sky was clear, the basil lemonade (and beer) was flowing, and the kids running around were irresistibly cute. My kind of party :). I feel like we get a tiny bit better at this large scale entertaining thing every time.  

I guess we should start planning the summer party soon.  Yikes.

 

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Easter Joy!!

We started our day pretty early with a Latvian Easter brunch consisting of hard boiled eggs that had been dyed with onion skins, pickled gherkins and watermelon, brown bread w sliced veggies and tinned herring. We had to do Jonathan's Latvian heritage proud!  

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Non-vegan breakfast for two :) 

 

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Any excuse to break out the wedding china ;) 

 

Then we headed downtown to Chriat Church Cathedral for Sunday service.  Of course it was packed with all sorts including adore ale children in their Easter best!!  The children decorated the cross with fresh cut flowers, the brass quartet played, and the choir was beautiful!!  Reverend Mike gave a good sermon too, I just love his voice; always so clear and full of conviction.

After church, we headed to our dear friends Kristin and Abram's house for Easter lunch.  It's so special when friends feel like family.  Jonathan finished the paska (Latvian Easter cheesecake) and we all delighted in glazed ham, veggies and salad.  Yum!! We even had a little Easter egg hunt outside for Simon (Grace was napping)

Later on we headed out for a walk with Grace in the stroller and Simon on his bike.  It was so gorgeous!! Sunny and 65 degrees.  We finished at the playground where Grace and I climbed and went down slides for a good half hour.  It was simple but lovely day. It doesn't take much to make me happy: good friends, fresh air and cute kids 

Silly cyclist... 

Silly cyclist... 

Paska!! 

Paska!! 

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Backyard Rehab

As new homeowners, we are also the proud owners of actual outdoor space.  However, our lovely space is full of CLAY!!  Lovely, gushy, throw some pots and fire them CLAY!!!  

So, my parents being the amazing and generous folks that they are, agreed to help us put in a lawn...or at least the seeds of a lawn to be.  Never did I imagine that this would involve four 10-hour days, two 4-hour days, a tiller larger than a snowblower, a chainsaw, 24 foot ladder, a power washer, lawn roller and a spreader.  Most of those items we rented and are grateful to Home Depot for this service. To try to make this more concise (too late, I know) my mom and dad and I spent one whole day leveling the yard and digging ridiculously heavy clay to throw in the car port for now.  The next day, 8 cubic yards of luscious and slightly smelly compost was delivered by an enormous dump truck. It took the whole day to till the soil, spread the compost and till that in again!! My dad gets all the credit for taming that beast of a yard work machine.  The next day we took down trees that were completely covered in multiple vine varieties.  My dad would saw off a huge branch or tree top and it wouldn't even fall.  Next would ensue 30 minutes of clipping hundreds of vines so we could free the branch to fall to the ground.  That took about 6 hours to clear the fence of trees and vines.  Meanwhile, my mom was power washing a huge fence that surrounds our yard and had become more mossy green than woodtoned in the past few weeks. Ew!!

Next day, the topsoil came and it was another day spreading that and fixing broken fence sections and staining the now lovely clean fence boards.  Finally it was time to seed, fertilise, water and pray :)

I feel a little guilty that my parents spent a week of their spring break doing back-breaking yard work.  BUT, we had a blast!! We enjoyed the sun, met lots of neighbors and their dogs, ate out at restaurants when the work days ended at 7 pm and slept really well!!  

Jon and I had taken out the central cement walkway with a 12lb sledgehammer the day before.  You can see the green fence and scary viney trees too :)

Jon and I had taken out the central cement walkway with a 12lb sledgehammer the day before.  You can see the green fence and scary viney trees too :)

Let's get this yard level!! 

Let's get this yard level!! 

Scary trees must go!! 

Scary trees must go!! 

Power washer woman.  

Power washer woman.  

Fence is good as new :) 

Fence is good as new :) 

There goes!! 

There goes!! 

Mm...compost.   

Mm...compost.   

Lookin' good Dad!! 

Lookin' good Dad!! 

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Final push!! 

Final push!! 

I realize this is basically the most boring blog post ever but it being our first real home improvement, it was kind of exciting for us. If you're wondering, Jonathan was off giving a talk in Sidney, Australia during this work week.  He was sad to miss the fun...but not that sad :). But is was fun the show him the fruit of our labor. 

Next up, the bathroom!!  Goodbye raspberry walls!!!!!