Monday, August 6, 2012

Portland Wedding Redoux

Steve and Christine
This could be my last trip to Portland for a wedding. We have been there the past 3 summers for 3 different weddings, and I am thinking my visits to this beautiful temple will be no longer.
This celebration was for my brother Tom's youngest son. Aren't they a handsome couple?
Thomas Scott
 Really cool bouquet
 Fun little surprise in the pink tulle under the gown which was simply beautiful.
 Here are some handsome lads. 
Steve, friend, Scott (bro), Sam (bro), Dane (cuz)
All the nieces and nephews
 My beautiful parents were feeling pretty well and thrilled for another 
temple wedding for their progeny.
 Grooms parents looking quite happy and attractive as well. 
Tracy and co. had prepared and served an amazing dinner
 the evening before the nuptials. She's such a good cook.
 The 3 Kelly girls - not quite sure why I look the oldest.
 Tom, Camille, Vicki, Kathy, Steve
All 5 of us siblings all granny'd up. How did that happen?
and who dressed me without earrings?
 Posing with my Daddy. If you've never been to Oregon on a nice day, 
you have missed out big time.
The original's without Tom
I hope we're as cute as Mom and Dad when we're 86
Not pictured is The Hubby. He was in Europe and so missed here in Oregon. I felt strange at an event like this without him, but the happy couple got married on a Thursday and so we did what we could. 
It was a lovely event. 
Thanks for the pictures Tom and Camille. I didn't have a camera and so I depended on them. 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Backyard Update - July

We saw much progress on the pool and everything else completely came together for a great looking yard by the end of the month.
This is a long post with lots of pictures for my extreme documentation. So here goes.
The fire pit is hooked up to gas and we put lava rock in up to the star fire. We decided to hold off on the glass toppers though, because it felt a little low and we wanted to put a stainless steel plate over the rock. We didn't want to lose the more costly glass into the bottom as it all settles.
But it's still nice to finally have a fire working. Check out the moon over the east side of the house.
The beautiful plants are delivered.
….and….. planted. WooHoo!!!!

The shadow of "The Kids". Our sculpture is under the east Ash tree now.

The plaster is in worse shape than they anticipated. (They couldn't figure this out 4 months ago?)
Sandblasting the pool
is a big mess.
Placing the last of the glass tiles onto the stairs and pool benches.
Looky here, there is some beautiful green!
The steel posts have been primed and now the trim pieces are welded on.

Lighting getting all figured out by Octavio.
Painting getting done. Seriously can you say "snowball". Let's just paint the whole house.
Welder is careful with the plants. The painters? Not so much.
Here is the pit with the glass in place. I'm not finding a night time picture of it, but it is quite beautiful.

All the white on this big arbor makes it look lighter and more outdoors. It feels really nice.
A nice team of Greg's painting the house.
Unwrapped the chaise lounger for Steph's volleyball team who came to visit.
(Story to follow)
The plaster is finally being applied to the pool.
The 7 plaster guys worked quickly and efficiently for about 3 hours, and were done.
Notice the sponge foot attachments they have on their shoes. Everything is going smoothly.

There is water coming into the pool. Yipee! I love a white pool. So clean. The blue is reflected and even though it hasn't been the style recently, I just think it looks beautiful.

 Now the hot tub gets filled. We have such good water pressure that the whole pool filled with 2 hoses in about 16 hours. I filled the hot tub in 1 hour with just one hose and that was all she wrote.
 Psych - not really, there's way more.
 How are these masons going to get the big mantle up onto the fireplace? Go to physics class and find out.


Now turn around and say cheese. These guys are so fun, especially when I can understand them.
 Make it all straight with some mortar thrown under it. This is not easy work.
 Living room.
There are some cool light in the trees and around the paths. Also, some accents and in the covered patio some old fashioned string lights. We are getting a Lutron system for managing them all figured out as well as a Sonos sound system for listening to almost any music or radio anywhere in the yard. A TV is in the outdoor covered patio and watching the Olympics around the pool is probably as decadent as it gets.
Main patio with some furniture thrown in. What lucky people live here.

Pintrest

Yes, I am on the bandwagon with the Pinterest craze. It helps me save all kinds of ideas and items. I am basically using it to catalog things for my future references. I just don't want to waste too much time just browsing, cause it really can be a time sink. (Is that how it should be spelled - sink?)

However, this post is about my DD who was in a little video last week as she was horseback riding with her boyfriend.

She had an accident and it was upsetting to us, but she seems to be okay so now everyone is laughing at her. Have I explained to you about my kind and loving family?
Anywho, some friend of theirs was videoing them running their horses in at the end of the day and so he taped footage of the accident.
DD Steph didn't have hold of her reigns when the horses took off for home. She held on as best she could but then her saddle started slipping around to the side and her foot was thrust THROUGH the stirrup.
It could have been really terrible but she ended up with just a concussion and is doing well now. Don't I sound like a wonderful mom? Don't judge me, please.
This being said, the picture is her almost being dragged while her boyfriend is just happily riding along in front of her.
Another friend posted the picture with captions.
So. I post this little story just so I can pin this silly picture.
Sorry Steph, I hope it's okay. Let me know if it isn't and I'll take it down even if it's too late.
Love you! and glad you are okay.