So, there are a lot of new things happening in our life.
We moved into a new house at the end of June, and we have been busily trying to get things in order. While the kitchen is in order, there are pretty much boxes in every other room of the house. :( But rest assured, they someday will get unpacked.
Oh, and I would post pictures of the new house, but my camera has decided it is on permanent vacation, so maybe in a few weeks that will be my new birthday present, and then I can take some pictures. :)
Since moving in, we have adopted two new pups. Yes, not one, but two. Ah, I am not sure what we were thinking. ;) Oh well, they are super cute, and I guess Chris and I are in the phase of our life where we are used to chasing around, telling no, and cleaning up pee that it's ok (ok, maybe not a lot of pee off of the floor, but diapers count for something I am sure).
Anyways, our puppies are Siberian Huskies. They are siblings, a boy and a girl, a black one and a red one, and one has blue eyes and the other has one blue eye and one green one. And their names are Charlie and Phoenix. They are absolutely beautiful dogs, and Levi loves them. He constantly asks to play with "Darley". And he doesn't remember Phoenix's name, but when we prompt him he will try, so it is totally ok!
Again, pictures will come once a camera does!
And Levi is getting huge. He is talking up a storm, and he is just a crazy fun kid. He loves to read, hop, play ball, eat cheese, play the drums, let the dogs eat his hands, and play in the water.
Once again, pictures will return soon!
...adventures through life as a wife, mother, teacher, friend, and everything in between.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Jesus Answers Prayer
For months, Chris and I have talked about getting a house. In March, we put our condo on the market, in hopes of possibly selling before the summer. But if you live in Albuquerque, in a complex with a somewhat high HOA dues, selling at this point in time is nearly impossible.
So first, we listed our condo at 75K, several thousand less than what we bought it for. We prayed.
After realizing that real estate in our complex was not moving, we dropped the price to 70K to match a lot of the others in the complex, even though ours has been worked on a lot and it is a full 2 bed 2 bath.
Still nothing.
We kept praying.
Then, my parents told Chris and I that they were going to buy it from us and then rent it out.
WOAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This happened at just the right time, because we found a perfect house. It's four bedroom, 2 bath, and it has a 2 car garage and a big backyard (EEEEEEEEEEEEE).
And it also has a studio behind the garage that will be perfect for my teaching..
We put an offer on it, and after little negotiation, we agreed on it! :)
We are so insanely blessed... and I am just so excited.
Inspections are happening on Monday, so pray they all go well.
God is so good! Here is a picture to hold you over................... Thank you LORD!!!!!!!!!
So first, we listed our condo at 75K, several thousand less than what we bought it for. We prayed.
After realizing that real estate in our complex was not moving, we dropped the price to 70K to match a lot of the others in the complex, even though ours has been worked on a lot and it is a full 2 bed 2 bath.
Still nothing.
We kept praying.
Then, my parents told Chris and I that they were going to buy it from us and then rent it out.
WOAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This happened at just the right time, because we found a perfect house. It's four bedroom, 2 bath, and it has a 2 car garage and a big backyard (EEEEEEEEEEEEE).
And it also has a studio behind the garage that will be perfect for my teaching..
We put an offer on it, and after little negotiation, we agreed on it! :)
We are so insanely blessed... and I am just so excited.
Inspections are happening on Monday, so pray they all go well.
God is so good! Here is a picture to hold you over................... Thank you LORD!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Lack of Accomplishments
Today I am feeling very unproductive.
Well, not just today. This entire week seems to have just been sliding by, with me just barely getting by.
I haven't worked out in nearly two weeks. Shannon and I went running last Saturday, and then today we ran maybe a mile and then decided to walk and talk the rest of the way. This is in light of my goal to run a 10k in May. Oy!
I had the idea to cut my hair a couple of weeks ago, maybe even a month ago, and guess what? That hasn't happened either. Yeah, I really would love to have a fresh haircut for Spring, but somehow I just haven't made it, even though it takes probably no more than an hour to get it. Maybe this week?
A few weeks ago I decided that I wanted to do sleep training with Levi (Yes, I am one of those parents that has been getting up with him when he wakes up, even though he is 16 months old.) Yes, I am behind the ball, but I did not feel the need to train him, but recently I felt he was ready. So we started. We started with no feeding if he woke up before every four hours. However, I ran into our neighbor the other day (with Levi), and he was like "is that the baby that cries at night?!" So now, I feel really guilty having him soothe himself to sleep, because my poor neighbor is probably ready to throw a rock at us... ah, just one more reason we need a house. SOON.
Well, that being said, I have high ambitions for myself in the coming weeks.
I plan on getting a hair cut.
Running three times a week (I bought some Vibrams, and am planning on using them once they come in!)
And also going back to doing p90x 5-6 days a week.
Also, getting my son to sleep through the night, selling my house, keeping up with my grading, reading everything for school, spending time with my family, and cooking delicious meals.
Oy... Here we go!
Well, not just today. This entire week seems to have just been sliding by, with me just barely getting by.
I haven't worked out in nearly two weeks. Shannon and I went running last Saturday, and then today we ran maybe a mile and then decided to walk and talk the rest of the way. This is in light of my goal to run a 10k in May. Oy!
I had the idea to cut my hair a couple of weeks ago, maybe even a month ago, and guess what? That hasn't happened either. Yeah, I really would love to have a fresh haircut for Spring, but somehow I just haven't made it, even though it takes probably no more than an hour to get it. Maybe this week?
A few weeks ago I decided that I wanted to do sleep training with Levi (Yes, I am one of those parents that has been getting up with him when he wakes up, even though he is 16 months old.) Yes, I am behind the ball, but I did not feel the need to train him, but recently I felt he was ready. So we started. We started with no feeding if he woke up before every four hours. However, I ran into our neighbor the other day (with Levi), and he was like "is that the baby that cries at night?!" So now, I feel really guilty having him soothe himself to sleep, because my poor neighbor is probably ready to throw a rock at us... ah, just one more reason we need a house. SOON.
Well, that being said, I have high ambitions for myself in the coming weeks.
I plan on getting a hair cut.
Running three times a week (I bought some Vibrams, and am planning on using them once they come in!)
And also going back to doing p90x 5-6 days a week.
Also, getting my son to sleep through the night, selling my house, keeping up with my grading, reading everything for school, spending time with my family, and cooking delicious meals.
Oy... Here we go!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Cleaning house
Well, our house is officially on the market!!!!! I am so super excited. I am praying really hard that someone comes along and wants to buy our condo. And soon! While I love waiting (God likes to teach me patience I think), I would much rather get it sold. Not really because I am super anxious to leave, but we have to have the house ready to show at any given moment, and with lil' munchkin running around, that is a bit of a challenge.
Levi definitely has days where pulling everything out of drawers is his favorite hobby. Pans, clothes, videos, toys, it doesn't matter. They all look much better in the middle of the floor than in the drawer.

While my house has never quite gotten to this state, it has gotten close. And somehow, knowning that at any moment I might be showing my house to someone I hope will by it, I am slightly anxious about keeping it clean.
So, I just will say I am going to be beyond stoked once it sells. I don't know how long my nerves will last at this rate!
And on another note, the time change is kicking my butt. I am sitting here wishing for my bed, so here's to the night and a great week ahead.
Levi definitely has days where pulling everything out of drawers is his favorite hobby. Pans, clothes, videos, toys, it doesn't matter. They all look much better in the middle of the floor than in the drawer.
While my house has never quite gotten to this state, it has gotten close. And somehow, knowning that at any moment I might be showing my house to someone I hope will by it, I am slightly anxious about keeping it clean.
So, I just will say I am going to be beyond stoked once it sells. I don't know how long my nerves will last at this rate!
And on another note, the time change is kicking my butt. I am sitting here wishing for my bed, so here's to the night and a great week ahead.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Haircuts
What is it about a haircut that makes everything so much better? I always look forward to haircuts, because they just make me feel fresh, alive, and a whole lot prettier (especially after not having one for several months!) So this week, I am going to get my hair cut. But, I just don't now what I want to do with it.
You see, I have been growing my hair out for quite some time, just to see if I could, because I haven't had my hair long since my freshman year of highschool. While I like my hair long alright, I have always had a thing for short hair. LOVE short hair. But, for now, I am considering haircuts like these:
But then I see ones like this
or this 
and I want to chop it all off.
I assume that I will keep my long hair for now, but regardless, I can't wait to get my hair cut! :)
You see, I have been growing my hair out for quite some time, just to see if I could, because I haven't had my hair long since my freshman year of highschool. While I like my hair long alright, I have always had a thing for short hair. LOVE short hair. But, for now, I am considering haircuts like these:
But then I see ones like this
and I want to chop it all off.
I assume that I will keep my long hair for now, but regardless, I can't wait to get my hair cut! :)
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Moving forward
Well, something big is about to happen in the Wright household. This tuesday, a realtor is coming to appraise our condo so that we can put it on the market to sell.
After three years of living here, it is time for us to look into getting a home where Levi can play outside and where we can park our cars in the garage. :)
We have put a lot of work into this house: a full remodel on the kitchen, new closets, updated bathrooms, and of course lots of new paint. Our house has been a wonderful home. I have many wonderful memories here.
I also have my eye on a house too. A foreclosure that is very, very affordable, and Chris and I could grow up in with our kids and be happy. As of now, we are praying for guidance, and I am trusting that God will have THE house picked out for us (and secretly, I am hoping this is house is the one!) It needs some work, but my goodness, it would be awesome.
So if you want to pray along with us, that our house sells and that we find a new place to build our family and memories, we would greatly appreciate it!
Here's to moving forward!
After three years of living here, it is time for us to look into getting a home where Levi can play outside and where we can park our cars in the garage. :)
We have put a lot of work into this house: a full remodel on the kitchen, new closets, updated bathrooms, and of course lots of new paint. Our house has been a wonderful home. I have many wonderful memories here.
some of these pictures show an unfinished product, but you get the idea of what kind of work we did! :)
But, like I said, it is time. I am ready for Levi to be able to play outside. I am ready for Chris to get a dog (he has let me have cats all this time, and he deserves to get an animal he actually likes!)
I also have my eye on a house too. A foreclosure that is very, very affordable, and Chris and I could grow up in with our kids and be happy. As of now, we are praying for guidance, and I am trusting that God will have THE house picked out for us (and secretly, I am hoping this is house is the one!) It needs some work, but my goodness, it would be awesome.
So if you want to pray along with us, that our house sells and that we find a new place to build our family and memories, we would greatly appreciate it!
Here's to moving forward!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
incompetence
I have to say, I am a terrible blogger. Before I started my blog, I always had a million ideas about what to write about. Now that I have one, ideas elude me. I could write about life with Levi, random dreams that come to mind at the time, or life at any given time.
Maybe I should write about all of the above.
Ok, so here is all of the info that you all didn't ask for.
Ready?
So, Levi is a funny little dude. He is running around like crazy, never sitting still for a second unless he is sick or sleeping. I let him stand on a chair today so he could watch me make cookies. I also let him have his first cookie... he loved it. A LOT.
And recently, he has learned to say thank you--although when he says it, it sounds more like "ga gu". But it is quite cute that he can say it.. now we are working on please!
Moving on to a more serious subject, recently my family lost a very dear member of our family. Our grandmother, LaVonne, passed away after 89 years of wonderful life. We went down to El Paso for the funeral, and it was so weird being in her house. I could imagine her in her long robe preparing a 5 course breakfast for us (seriously!), I could hear the sound of her 28 clocks chiming at the different times of the hour, and I could hear her laugh and see her smile as we all told her stories.
But she wasn't there. And it was sad. And weird.
My Grandmother was a woman who always tried to teach us lessons. She taught us to sew, cook, and be good housekeepers. She was beyond a classy woman. She loved keeping a house, a garden, and making every single guest gain 10 lbs while visiting.
The biggest thing I realized while I was down there was just how much she loved all of her grandkids (she loved her son too, that's a definite given). I found an envelope that was entitled "valued correspondence" and in it there were the funniest, most random letters that we all sent her. I was seven and wrote her a letter that thanked her for christmas presents, thanksgiving dinner, and concluded with "in Jesus' name, Amen". She really did love us, including all of our nonsense.
I will always love and miss her.
Random enough post for you?
Maybe I should write about all of the above.
Ok, so here is all of the info that you all didn't ask for.
Ready?
So, Levi is a funny little dude. He is running around like crazy, never sitting still for a second unless he is sick or sleeping. I let him stand on a chair today so he could watch me make cookies. I also let him have his first cookie... he loved it. A LOT.
And recently, he has learned to say thank you--although when he says it, it sounds more like "ga gu". But it is quite cute that he can say it.. now we are working on please!
Moving on to a more serious subject, recently my family lost a very dear member of our family. Our grandmother, LaVonne, passed away after 89 years of wonderful life. We went down to El Paso for the funeral, and it was so weird being in her house. I could imagine her in her long robe preparing a 5 course breakfast for us (seriously!), I could hear the sound of her 28 clocks chiming at the different times of the hour, and I could hear her laugh and see her smile as we all told her stories.
But she wasn't there. And it was sad. And weird.
My Grandmother was a woman who always tried to teach us lessons. She taught us to sew, cook, and be good housekeepers. She was beyond a classy woman. She loved keeping a house, a garden, and making every single guest gain 10 lbs while visiting.
The biggest thing I realized while I was down there was just how much she loved all of her grandkids (she loved her son too, that's a definite given). I found an envelope that was entitled "valued correspondence" and in it there were the funniest, most random letters that we all sent her. I was seven and wrote her a letter that thanked her for christmas presents, thanksgiving dinner, and concluded with "in Jesus' name, Amen". She really did love us, including all of our nonsense.
I will always love and miss her.
Random enough post for you?
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