Thursday, January 21, 2010

January 21 - Almost Settled In

Hola! J.D, Amelia and I are in Houston but not quite settled in. The seller was "too busy" to sign the final documents yesterday (I find it hard to believe this dude couldn't find 10min in his entire day to take care of it....) but the documents were signed and mailed today so we should get the keys tomorrow. We are currently staying with our friends Nic and Tammy (thank you guys for your hospitality) and we're looking forward to moving into our new house tomorrow!

And the bean is having a GREAT time playing with Grandma and Uncle Chad in Tampa. I fly back on Saturday to pick her up and I cannot wait to see her. I miss her so much!

Friday, January 8, 2010

January 8 - Rented!

Great, fantastic, awesome, amazing news everyone.....our Gainesville house has been rented out for the remainder of our lease!! The new tenants signed a lease today with our landlord. That is a HUGE cost savings for us. Woo hoo!!

In other news-J.D. is in Houston completing his first full week of work. So far he is enjoying it (ths week has been mostly training type stuff). I am busy, busy, busy trying to pack up the house (the movers will be here in a week!) Luckily I work at a distribution center and have an unlimited supply of boxes, tape and packing material!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

December 30 - Dancing Bean

Wow-12/30, can you believe it? I can honestly say that Jan through April (when the bean was not sleeping through the night) went by slowly for me but once she started snoozing..life has moved along at a quick pace! Look at her in this picture-she is already talking on the phone! (she tries to text too..J.D. jokes she'll have her own i-phone by age 3)

So-what did you all do for the holidays? We went to Tampa and celebrated with J.D.'s family. It was great seeing everyone again! I had a horrible cold/flu the whole time (no voice, bad cough, the whole nine yards) but we all still had a great time. The bean was spoiled rotten with tons of gifts..including books, toys, clothes, a wagon, a table and chair set, and a homemade quilt. She had a fabulous time chasing after the cats and was a dancing machine. There were 2 Santa's that played music (a gorilla Santa that played 'Jingle Bell Rock' and a mariachi Santa that played 'Feliz Navidad') and all she wanted to do was dance, dance, dance! I think we all heard those songs 50 times each..if not more! Her dancing was so infectious though we were all dancing with her!

The grown ups had fun too playing board games and the Nintendo Wii. We don't have a Wii but I am seriously considering getting one. It is so much fun and interactive-by the end of the trip, J.D. was a pro at ping-pong, Greg at archery and Katherine at wakeboarding. I was pretty good at wakeboarding but mostly just had fun playing.

Now we are back in Gainesville and getting ready for the move. The movers are coming today to give us a quote (for mid-January) while J.D. is preparing for his trip this Friday. So far, almost all of our office is packed up, but there is still a lot to do!
Well-hope you are all having a fantastic Wednesday!!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

December 23 - Kissing Bean

Happy Holidays! I hope you are all ready for the fun festivities coming up. I did a great job purchasing gifts but haven't mailed them all yet. I also have a few cards that need to go in the mail...so some of you will be getting things late. I'm sorry! Things have been hectic here!

J.D. and I flew to Houston last week for a whirlwind house tour. We saw over 30 homes in 2 days and narrowed the list down to 3 pretty quickly. We felt like we were on househunters. The finalists:

*House 1 "The Picture Perfect House": amazing curb appeal, beautiful neighborhood, small yard, around the corner from a park, most expensive per sq ft, not on a cul-de-sac
*House 2 "Great Layout": great curb appeal, nice neighborhood, small yard, near green space, great layout, toward end of cul-de-sac
*House 3 "Big Yard": good curb appeal, nice neighborhood, huge backyard, within walking distance to elementary school, park and green space, no back neighbors, end of cul-de-sac



So which one did we chose? House #3!! The huge back yard and no back neighbors were the deciding factors. Our closing date is Jan20 so keep your fingers crossed that everything goes smoothly. We are very excited!

J.D.'s graduation (the hooding ceremony) was this past weekend so his "officially" done. I brought Julia and she did pretty well. We went to a graduation party at another graduates river house Saturday which was nice (a tad chilly though as it was really windy).


In other fun news, Julia LOVES to give kisses. It is so cute! We went to the park the other day and she stopped after every step (on her way to the slide) to give me a kiss. She continues to become more and more fun every day!
Hope you are all having a great week!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

December 13 - Santa Baby

I patiently waited 45min in line to sit on this stranger's lap at the mall today (in my adorable holiday outfit, complete with matching hair bows). But the fat man with the beard was not my daddy! I wanted down!!

xoxo-Jules

p.s.-the Christmas tree is up at my house and I love the ornaments and lights. Amelia loves the ornaments too..she's already eaten a few! Happy holidays!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

December 9 - Lone Star Bound!

As many of you know, J.D. was looking at a few different job opportunities [south FL, Gainesville, Houston, Delaware]. Well, I am thrilled to announce that he has formally accepted a position with in Houston and we are moving back to the lone star state! He'll be working in the aerospace industry [working on a team at NASA; they will be designing a humanoid robot to walk on the moon]. He starts January 4th so things are moving quickly. J.D. and I are flying to Houston next week to look at houses and assuming we find one, I'll move out with the bean and the pooch when we close (mid/end of January). I'm trying to work out a deal with my company so I can work remotely, so keep your fingers crossed!

It goes without saying that we will miss the close friends we've made over the last few years and will miss being close to family. The goods news is that Houston has 2 major airports so we are only a quick plane ride away (direct flights from most cities). I love company!!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Julia "T"'s Thanksgiving 2009

Happy December bean fans! I hope each and every one of you had a happy, safe and delicious Thanksgiving holiday. We went to Miami to celebrate with my family and had a fabulous time. We left Tuesday and luckily avoided the holiday traffic. Grandma Yamo got us a dvd player for the car (thanks Grandma!) and we watched 'Elmopalooza' and 'Elmo and the Bookaneers' as well as a few Sesame Street episodes. Jules doesn't watch tv so we were interested to see how she would react to the dvd's...she was interested but not totally absorbed, which we were happy about. She LOVES Elmo and mostly just pointed to him and said "Elmo!". This was our longest road trip since our trip to Miami last Thanksgiving and she did great in the car.

I've been slack with blog postings in November so I haven't had a chance to comment on the bean's energy level in recent weeks. It has increased substantially! Her nickname over the holiday was 'Julia T. Yamo' because she was trouble with a capital T! She climbed up on Grandpa's kitchen table multiple times, kept getting into his cabinets (she loved his cabinet with aluminum foil, plastic bags, etc), attempted to drink water in planters after it rained (actually-she did accomplish this..one minute she was looking at the planter, next minute she was lapping up water like she was a dog and covered in dirt), kept trying to drink the dog water, trying to pull the cuckoo clock down...I think you get the point! However, as feisty as she is, it was a blast seeing what she would try to do next. On Thanksgiving day, Craig's family came over and she was totally enthralled with their small dog Skeeter. I'm not sure if she liked him because he was her size or what but she followed him around everywhere and could not stop petting, hugging, kissing and feeding him! Of course, once he discovered she was a food source..he didn't leave her side! (the other dogs also realized she loves 'sharing' and loved hanging around her..Grandpa's dog Brownie probably had the best position since we stayed at their house and she was able to lay right next to Jules as she ate most of her meals, while Amelia and Leyna had to settle for Thanksgiving scraps). Jules also bonded with Cindy (Craig's sister) and had a great time playing with Teagan (Craig's niece). Uncle Brian also opened up with piano and the bean got to hit some keys, which she enjoyed.

Of course, being Miami and having J.D. and Craig in the kitchen, Thanksgiving (as well as every other meal we had ate there..steaks on Tuesday night and pork chops on Wednesday night) was AMAZING! We had not one, not two, but three types of turkey (fried, roasted and baked) and the most delicious sides known to man. I'm still full from all the great food! I was also introduced to Ninetendo Wii while we were there (so much fun!) and we went to the Miami zoo which was fabulous! I took the bean on the merry-go-round, she petted a pot-bellied pig, she rode on a monorail for the first time, and saw all sorts of animals (white tiger, bears, elephants, etc). It was an amazing trip and if anyone goes to Miami-I highly recommend going!


I would like to thank Grandpa and Brownie for hosting JD., Julia and I; as well as thanks for Brian, Craig and Leyna for taking care of our furry baby, Amelia. We all had an amazing time! I think the only way it could have been better is if the rest of the family could have been there...hopefully next year!

Monday, November 30, 2009

November 30 - My Daddy's a Doctor!

Congratulations to J.D. for successfully defending his dissertation last week-woo hoo! After 6.5 years of hard work, he is Phinally Done! (I saw that bumper sticker awhile back and just love it). I can't resist a little bragging on my part...he graduates with a 3.95 GPA, he had the highest score on the qualifying exam (exam phD candidates have to pass to continue in the program, he took it a few years ago) and all of the members of his committee gave him the highest praise at the conclusion of the defense. We are all SO PROUD of you babe! Grandma Yamo and I attended the defense and while the subject matter was over our heads, we were both impressed with his professional, calm demeanor (one of the professors asked some really tough questions).

So-if anyone is in Gainesville 12/18, it is graduation time!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

November 16 - Future Heartbreaker

Greetings bean followers! Sorry for the lack of postings lately. Things have been extremely busy here in north central FL (and yes, it is still hot here..we had a few cool days but it was 80 again this weekend, what is going on with this weather? Bring on the fall please!). I'm absolutely swamped at work (usually working weeknights after the bean has gone to bed to catch up), the bean has been sick (she was out almost a full week 2 weeks ago with a fever due to teething, and she was out a few days this past week for a stomach bug that I also caught) and J.D. is working endless hours to prepare for his defense next week (send all good luck wishes his way!). It is craziness in our house right now!

Needless to say, I haven't been taking too many photos or our dimpled cherub, but let me take this opportunity to show off my beyond adorable nephew. I haven't met him yet, but looking at photos, he looks like a cross between Jason and Greg (my brothers...which is odd because they look nothing alike but that is what he looks like to me). I'm already in love with him!

Monday, November 2, 2009

October 31 - Happy Halloween

Our little skeleton had a fabulous Halloween. It started on Friday morning with a party at school. I volunteered to help in the classroom and had a great time with all the little ones. They played with the inside of a fresh pumpkin (the bean tried to eat it and didn't care of it) and wore an awesome custom shirt that her teachers made for her (with a pumpkin and her name on it). The big kids came and did a little parade in their constumes (every little girl was a princess) and we were treated with a visit from Albert the Alligator. Later that day, J.D. picked up the bean and brought her to work where we have a big Halloween bash every year. A lot of departments decorated and she had a great time seeing other kids in costumes (and trying to rip the decorations off the walls..).
On actual Halloween, we went trick or treating for the first time. Jules ran around the neighborhood (pumpkin in hand) with a HUGE smile on her face and even knocked on front doors! We went to a few houses and she was excited with her spoils. Mommy wouldn't let her eat anything but Daddy tried to entice her to try a lollipop. I'm happy to say she didn't care for it too much! But she did seem to love holding onto those snickers bars!

As for me-this was an exciting Halloween because I was able to give out candy for the first time in years. When I was in TX, I always had to work and since I've been in FL, I've either had to work (month end) or last year I was feeding the bean. So it was exciting seeing all the kids dressed up!