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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

The New House: Before Pictures

I thought I would share a few before pictures of the new house. My blog is one of the best motivators for me to get things done and put together as far as my home is concerned. I'm hoping this will help me get things marked off my to-do list since I will be sharing after pictures. Since it is a rent house we won't be doing a lot of stuff to the house, mainly just decorating. It is killing me not to paint the walls and wood work because I do not like the colors at all, but I'll just have to get over that. So far we've moved all our big furniture in and we have all the boxes and stuff put away. We still have a few more loads of small stuff to bring over from the "love shack" and we have to unload the rest of the small things from our storage unit. 
 
 Here is the backyard and the patio. Please ignore the jungle....this was before we got it mowed. Aaron bought a riding lawn mower because there was no way he was going to push mow the whole thing. Samson is so happy here because he finally has a yard to run free in and he has taken full advantage of it. He never wants to come inside and he waits by the back door a lot.
 Another view of the patio. We bought a patio set yesterday and we got that and our hammock set up under the patio. We are looking forward to grilling out a ton this summer.
 Here is the kitchen. We finally have a kitchen that holds all of our stuff. Behind the fridge is another back door and the laundry room. The laundry room also has tons of storage and a pantry.
 This is the front formal entry sitting area. We have no clue what we are going to do with this space because we don't have any furniture to put in it so right now it's just a big blank room.
 Another view of the kitchen and dining room.
 If you go right from the front entry way, you will step down into the den. I'm so excited to have a fireplace!! This room is huge and it makes our furniture look like Barbie doll furniture.
 Another view of the den.
 Here is one of the three bedrooms. They all are pretty much the same size and look like this.
The guest bathroom. I'm loving all the storage because I have WAY too much hair/makeup/bath&body stuff.
 The master bathroom. Hooray for having two bathrooms again!!!
The master vanity/sink.
 
Anyway, as I get the house put together and decorated I will post the after pictures. Now that we have the space, we would love to have visitors and we can't wait to host a house warming party/cookout this summer with friends!

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Always on the go....


We have been out of town every single weekend since the middle of March and it has been so much fun traveling around and seeing different groups of friends, but I must admit that I'm ready for like 15 weekends at home doing nothing. Not going to happen anytime soon, but a girl can dream right? Not sure how I'm ever going to get our new house situated and unpacked, but I'm not going to stress over it.

Here's what we've been up to on all our weekend getaways:

The weekend after my Grandpa's 90th birthday party, we traveled to Tulsa and stayed the night with our sweet friends Nick and Paige. The next morning we woke up and headed to Tahlequah for a weekend of fishing and hanging out. We didn't catch a single fish, but it was still a really fun weekend with friends.
 I'm playing the redneck part pretty good here in my rubber boots.

The first weekend in April we visited my family and stayed the weekend to celebrate Easter. Aaron's family joined us for church and lunch afterwards and it was great to have both of our families together for the holiday. I completely failed and didn't take one single picture. It was a yucky, rainy day so that's my excuse.

The second weekend in April I traveled back to my hometown to do some wedding hair for some of my favorite clients.  We also had a cookout with my family to celebrate the April birthdays. After the wedding I headed to Tahlequah to visit my cousins that were in town from Virginia.
 Loved getting to spend time and play with these pretty princesses. They are the cutest and most gorgeous little girls ever.
Isabel calls me Princess Quincee because she was in ourwedding and she saw me in my "white princess dress". She asked me while we were playing if she could come stay in my castle and watch me dance with my prince. Oh, Isabel, you are too funny. Of course, I also loved seeing their awesome mamma and catching up with her.
 
In between my two night stay in Tahlequah I drove to Tulsa to do a maternity shoot with these pretty friends.

They were so photogenic and fun. Can't wait to meet their little girl.
 
The weekend after that, we went back to my hometown yet again to celebrate my birthday with my family. We went to dinner and saw the Nicholas Sparks' movie, The Longest Ride. It was a really good movie, I would highly recommend it. The next day we went camping with some of my best girlfriends from high school. It was Aaron and three girls and it was seriously so much fun. We decided we are always going to go camping together and I think we should turn it into an annual birthday trip. The weather was supposed to be severe all weekend, but we lucked out and had some beautiful weather.
 Love these girls big time.
I will never camp again without Chef Steph. She made us a wonderful gourmet breakfast by campfire and it was oh so delicious!
 
Aaron bought me a kayak for my birthday. He is a smart man. He knew that once he got his kayak, he would be fishing in it all summer long and in order for me to not complain about it, I would need to go along as his sidekick. I am looking forward to many kayaking trips this summer. I plan on bringing a book, a drink, and sunbathing the day away in my kayak....sounds like Heaven to me.
 
This past weekend we visited Aaron's college buddy in Southeastern Oklahoma for a weekend of turkey hunting and relaxing. While all the boys were out hunting, I got to play with  Aly and catch up with her mamma. It was such a relaxing weekend and I enjoyed getting to see where they lived for the first time ever. They are expecting their second baby girl in the next few weeks and we can't wait to meet her.
 This was Josh's first turkey ever and it was huge. Needless to say, they were all pretty pumped! Love these boys. Aaron is blessed with some really awesome friends and I'm so glad that we live closer so they can hang out and go hunting together again.
Aly blowing bubbles. I think she could have done it all day.
She has the cutest spunky personality and cracked me up all weekend long.
 
We got home Sunday afternoon and started moving into our new house. On Monday, Aaron's family came down and helped us move. I took a few loads Monday morning and then I had to drive to the city for a newborn shoot. A huge thanks to Aaron's family for bringing their muscles to help us move all our big furniture. I felt bad for not being able to help them move everything, but it was really nice when I got home at midnight to have all the big stuff moved.
 Baby Abigail was only 3 days old during her shoot.....love capturing newborns and all their sweetness.
 
Speaking of babies, it seems like every one I know is having a baby which is also keeping me really busy. I'm trying to keep up with my Etsy orders and baby gifts for friends. I've got 4 or 5 baby gifts that I need to make in the next few weeks.
 These are my latest creations that are for sale in my shop.
 
 I'm looking forward to the next two weekends. This upcoming weekend I will be traveling to Galveston with my mom to photograph my friend and previous boss' vow renewal on the beach. I can't wait to see her and be a part of her special day. The following weekend we are having a girl's weekend in Ft. Worth with my mom, aunt, and cousin to celebrate my aunt's birthday. THEN, I AM GOING TO DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING THE LAST FEW WEEKENDS IN MAY. Phew!  Did I mention I don't like sitting still?
 
Stay tuned for more regular blog posts and some updates on the new house!
 
 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

We're Moving.....AGAIN!

 
Yep, you read that right. We are moving yet again. And yes, you counted correctly....that makes three moves since we got married almost two years ago and I'm definitely OVER it. My life has been absolutely nuts and I apologize for neglecting my blog, but there has been no time for reading or writing blogs.
 
We knew when we moved into the "Love Shack" nine months ago that we would eventually be moving out within the year. It was a temporary place to live while we found something more permanent. We were looking for houses to buy and almost got to the stage of making an offer on a townhouse when we got the news that we had to be out of our house by May 9th because the new intern would be moving in. That gave us 4 weeks to find a place and move out. To say that I panicked and had a small mental breakdown is an understatement. We knew then that buying would no longer be an option because there wasn't enough time and we didn't want to feel rushed into making that big of a decision. We immediately began looking for rent houses. Just so you know, the rental market here is AWFUL. No one allows pets, everything is out of this world expensive because of all the oil workers that rent and therefore, there is almost nothing available for rent. We lucked out and found a house listed online for rent. We went and looked at it last week and loved it. However, there was already someone with an application on it and they had until last week to put down the deposit. We were on the edge of our seats waiting all weekend to hear if they paid the deposit or not. Luckily, they didn't and we signed the lease today! HOORAY. You have no idea how relieved I am.
 
The house is a HUGE upgrade from the "Love Shack." It is 3 bed/2 bath with a huge fenced in backyard, a large patio, two big shop buildings for all of Aaron's outdoors stuff, and a storm cellar. It is extremely clean and recently updated and we will have so much storage. Obviously after living in the "Love Shack" we have become extremely humble and will be looking forward to having a dish washer, a kitchen sink that drains, bath tub, laundry room, etc. I am so thankful that Aaron's job provided us with a home to live in rent and bills free for 9 months. It really was a huge blessing and life saver because we could not find anything else at the time. However, I must say, I will not miss the "Love Shack" one bit. I will miss how relaxing it is out here and all the wildlife there is to see, but our new rent house is on 10 acres so I'm sure it will still be very relaxing. It is also 10 miles closer to my work place.
 
I still remember how shocked and panicked I was when I first saw the "Love Shack" and realized that we would have to live there for a while. I never imagined that we would live in it for all of 9 months and I must say I think I deserve a pat on the back for it. I'm pretty sure there will never be another wife that lives in that house that long, but we made it our home and it worked out great and for that I am very thankful. I can promise you that I will be in heaven in our new house. Who knows how long we will be in it, but there is one thing I do know....I am so sick of moving and I'm ready to buy a house and live in it FOREVER!! Stay tuned for updates and pictures of the new place. I'm off to go search Craigslist for a riding lawn mower and a patio furniture set :)
 
 The back patio and yard.
 Any ideas/suggestions on how to style this large brick wall/fireplace? Wish it had a mantle.
Aaron's future shop. I bet he fills up every bit of it.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

My Grandpa's 90th Birthday Party!


Warning: this post will be long, but I hope you'll stick around and read it all. The poems at the end are worth reading.

My Grandpa Marvin turned 90 this weekend and we celebrated with all but 6 of our family members. We spent the weekend at a Methodist camp in OK and it was so much fun to see everyone and catch up.

The Décor:
 We made small family trees to put as centerpieces on all the tables. We used old and current family pictures. I think everyone enjoyed walking around and looking at all the pictures.
 The birthday cake and cupcakes.
 A poster board about everything that was going on during the year he was born.

Some other fun facts about Marvin's life.
 
The activities:
 We all wrote down our favorite memory of grandpa and then my mom read them aloud and we guessed who wrote each one. Some of us learned some new things about our grandpa during this time and there were some very sweet memories.
 We also played a game called "How Well Do You Know Marvin?" We read all our answers out loud and then my grandpa gave us the correct answers. The person who won got 13 out of 16 answers correct.
 My grandpa started writing and sending us poems on our birthdays. I shared some of his infamous poems on my blog post here. We decided to write him poems for his birthday and combine them into a book. My Aunt Jan made the book and did a fabulous job. We all read our poems out loud to him. I was so impressed with all of them and I'm going to share them at the end of this post. Some were so sweet they made us all cry (see below).
 Sorry Kaleigh, I couldn't resist.
 As you can tell, he was thoroughly enjoying all of our poems.
 Looking at his book for the first time.
Then we asked him to get up and share his favorite memories. Instead of sharing memories, he recited a speech.
 
We also played tons of games throughout the weekend. We played basketball, four square, sand volleyball, putt putt, indoor board games, and hiked. We also had a talent show at the end of the birthday party.
 
The attendees:
 The whole gang.
 Grandpa's 6 children.

The grand children and their spouses.

The great-grandkids
 
One big, crazy family that I love so much!
 
The Poems:
 
 "There once was a dad named Marvin, who never wanted to be starvin',  so he took his kids and some seeds, to work the ground and pull weeds. One day there was a big snake, he killed it with a big rake, it was really a shovel or even a hoe, but those two don't rhyme don't you know. We started in the cool of the morn, then later we had to shuck corn. We ate sandwiches for lunch, cause mom had made a whole bunch. We had a horse tank for a pool, full of water to keep us cool. Now if you don't believe my story, just ask Pete, Jan, or Lori."  -Poem by Hope
 
 "There once was a boy from Oklahoma, who lived near the town of Dacoma. He was raised on the farm with no chance to use his charm, 'cause the girls didn't like the aroma. This boy had the nickname of Skip, and he always enjoyed a good quip.  When the war broke out, there was no time to shout before the Navy put him on a big ship. This Okie sailor went out west to train, in Southern California where there's not much rain. He met a lovely girl in a worship service, then was sent to Iwo Jima and that made her nervous. But he returned so that her love he could attain. They were married at Wee Kirk O'the Heather, and then set off for Oklahoma together. They attended college at A&M in Stillwater, where the summers couldn't get much hotter, and their love survived in spite of the weather. The family began to grow when the boy became a man, with Skippy, Sunny, Peter, Lori, and Jan. Then there's Hope, who's last but not least, so when they're all together, there's quite a big feast. And that is the story of Marvin and Fran. Happy 90th Birthday old man!" -Poem by Jan
" My Dad....he would say 'hit the deck,' and we would say 'what the heck?' Off to fishing we would go with liver as bait and cane poles you know. His favorite line was 'I know what we can do today...' We didn't want to go anywhere, we just wanted to play. After moans and groans, we'd hop in the car, and the Falcon would take us, sometimes near sometimes far. As the years went by and we got older, we also thought that we were bolder. After school we'd watch TV, Gilligan's Island is what it was, you see. In came dad and said 'get to the garden and pull those weeds.' And off he went to continue God's deeds. We looked at each other and said 'Let's watch one more show.' Thirty minutes later he'd come back in and by the look on his face we knew we should go. He lined us up oldest to youngest to give us each a swat, with the dreaded fanny paddle a swat is what we got. He got to the youngest and mom stepped in and being bold, she said 'don't spank her, she's got a cold!' He taught us how to love to sing. So much happiness it did bring. We even learned to sing songs in a round, most of the time we loved the sound. In church on Sundays he would say, 'would the Polson kids please come up here, make your way.' From the back pew we would go, embarrassed, sometimes mad and in slow motion. We'd sing a song that we learned that week during our morning devotion. Every day he wore a suit and tie, he always looked nice, I cannot lie. Off to meetings he would go, to help someone in need, he never said no. (insert her sobbing here) He baptized us and he married us,  he even drove the pep club bus. He almost fell asleep driving us from a football game, but he got us home safely all the same. He is unique in every way, he does something interesting every day. He'll be turning 90 in March this year, you, my dad, are loved so dear." -Poem by my mom, Lori

 "There once was a preacher named Marvin, who enslaved his kids in a garden. To rely on its yield, we'd be starvin'. At the games he was a cheerleader, to sink my free throws would be sweeter, but while taking aim he would yell '2 points Peter.' As a third grader church was ho hum, I'd wiggle and giggle and act dumb, He'd say 'come sit in the choir with your mum.' Born on his day in fifty-seven, and born again when I was seven, because of him I'm going to heaven." -Poem by Peter
 "There once was a bachelor named Marvin. Who for a mate had been starvin'. So he launched a search found Bettie M. Church and now her turkey he's carvin'. There once was a widow named Bettie, who yearned for a man she could wed. He had to be nice, she didn't think twice, when Marvin said, 'ma'am, are you ready?' -Poem by Sunny
 "I've known him longer than anyone here, but don't think that makes me cry in my beer. 'Cause Marvin's my dad, and that makes me glad so lets all give him a cheer." -Poem by Skip

"There once was a man- M.M.P. who wanted to help his country. He went to D.C. in sixty-three and helped MLK make history." -Poem by Sandy
 "There once was a preacher named Marvin. Who ate so slow, you'd think he was starvin'. The fact of it is, he is really a whiz because his poetry is always evolvin'." -Poem by Rex

"There once was an uncle named Marvin, for love he is never starvin', he's clever as ever, draws a really great feather to go with the words he's a carvin'." -Poem by Mark's family
 "My Grandpa Marvin is the most clever man, he writes birthday poems for the entire Polson clan. He loves to play golf and can walk 18 holes- I'd say that's impressive for a 90 year old. He chews his food 21 times- You may think I'm joking, but I ain't lyin'- If dinner starts at seven, plan on stayin' till nine. He's got quite the family if I say so myself, 6 children, 12 grand-children, 15 great-grand children and 13 in-laws, we count ourselves blessed to call him grandpa. He never ceazes to amaze me or make me laugh, without him in my life, I'd be cut in half. So happy birthday grandpa, I love you a ton. Hope this year is the best, filled with much fun." -Poem by me!

"There once was a man named Marvin, who went to the bathroom a barfin', he thought he was sick, but then remembered real quick, that he wasn't a starvin'." -Poem by Aaron
 "There once was a man named Marvin, and don't you worry your pretty head off, he ain't starvin', cause don't you know this man's been blessed, but hey, that doesn't mean he ain't stressed. But now here he is in his life with his cute little wife. Turning 90 today as we all stand and pray that grandpa will actually stay." -Poem by Blondell

Poem read by Isabel: "I've head of stories of a man with hair white as a snowman, he'd travel the state like a migrating toucan. He's my Papa Pete's daddy, who said he should be driving a caddy, when he'd go to be his grandpa's biggest fan. My daddy told me he would come to every game, he'd show up without notice and leave just the same. He would go to all the fun places and all I want in this poem is to draw funny faces." -Poem by Chris and family
 "Luke the Tower of Power Isenhower, has a great grand fater who knows how to dive into water. His golf drive is not very long, but thank goodness he doesn't golf in a thong. I never have heard of him booze-in, but when he chews his ears are a movin'." -Poem by Luke

"There once was a Grandpa named Marvin, who didn't like to see people starvin'. He'd give up his shirt if someone was hurt and so, a better world he was carvin'." -Poem by Kas and Bob
 "One time he was sleepin', but then he went to creepin', he went to the freezer for an ice cream pleaser." -Poem by Libby

 "When grandpa was eating ice cream, Bettie began to scream, she said, 'I saw mice, they weren't very nice', I wish it would have been a dream." -Poem by Ethan
 
So do you see the pattern here: my grandpa liked to make his children slave in the garden, he eats super slow, and he is notorious for coming and going as he pleases without telling anyone.
 
A big thanks to my Aunt Jan for making the book. I know it is something we will all cherish forever. The weekend was a blast and I'm so glad we were able to celebrate 90 years with my grandpa. Here's to many more!!!