it is with deep sadness that I must share that my grandmother past away on December 13, 2012. She had been sick with stomach cancer for a little while. It happened rather fast, she was in the hospital, home with hospice and then gone within 3 weeks. The Hoffman family will miss her dearly. As many of you know, she helped raise me, she was more like a mother to me. I will look back on her with very fond memories. She was an awesome lady.
As Christmas approaches, let us be thankful for those we have with us. Life can be over within the blink of an eye. As I was reading news paper headlines last month, about all the fatal car crashes in bucks county, it was really sad how many people pass away around the holidays. Cherish your loved ones always, but especially during the holidays.
onto other news...
Our little baby girl is growing well, we are starting to feel her move around more often. We still need to prepare her room, for her arrival, I will post pictures once we do.
Claude is growing like a weed. He graduated from Puppy Socialization class last week, and now will move onto obedience training. He loves going with us in the car, anywhere!
Marcus and I are excited to be spending our first Christmas together, as a married couple. We have spent 11 Christmases together so far!
Our house is coming along, we had some minor landscaping done, I planted some flower bulbs for spring. I love flowers, and I am looking forward to my tulips, daffodils and hyacinths! We will have plenty to keep us occupied for the next 10 years, here at the house. Little by little we are getting things done.
Merry Christmas to all of our readers! We love and cherish you all!
Luke 2:11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
its been awhile
I guess its time to update my blog. So much has happened since I blogged last. Let's go month by month with a brief overview..
June 2012, was a pretty normal month, we just were enjoying being married. I settled into Arch Street and everyone settled into a new routine. We continued to watch progress on our house... hoping it would be finished soon.
July 2012, this was a crazy month! In early July we found out we were expecting!! That was quite a shock to us! I personally, didnt think we would be having any children, with my health and our ages.. but Marcus kept having dreams of a little girl... I should have known he would be foreshadowing the future. We also saw the stone go up on our fireplace... which we were not happy with at all. Marcus and our dear friends Chad and Lisa Landis helped take it down one weekend.. and we had to find someone new to do our stone work. That was probably one of our biggest snags in the construction project, but it all worked out in the end. By the end of July it was time to get packing and move in! We found renters for Arch Street and they were moving in August 1. We were all lined up to move in on Saturday July 28th! On Friday the 27th Marcus was home packing and went to take out Calvin and Hershey, when he got bit by Hershey! I came home from work early, and rushed him to the ER. He was later released and started taking antibiotics.. we continued to move stuff up to the house.. Later that night laying in bed Marcus noticed his arm was hurting a lot! He had red streaks running up his veins. Around 1130pm we went back to the ER..and Marcus was admitted to the hospital. He would be there until Monday afternoon. As I came home alone friday night it hit me, I would be moving into our new house without him. I was super stressed, enjoying morning sickness and extremely overwhelmed! Marcus, meanwhile, in the hospital, got news from the doctors on the bite, it was a serious blood infection, and if we had not gone to the hospital, it could have been fatal! Thank the Lord that he came thru it, and was healed! Saturday morning everyone arrived to help move, each and every one of the people who came, helped me so much! We got everything moved by 2pm. Later that night, my sister in law, her mother and sister helped me clean out the rest of the house. I honestly do not know what I would done without the help of all the people that came in and out of our house on Saturday and Sunday to help us through. I decided I did not want to spend the first night in our new house alone, so I slept at my fathers house until Marcus was released on Monday afternoon. I am guessing it was pretty surreal for him to walk into the new house, all furnished, and realize what happened.
August 2012, we had our final walk thru at Arch Street on the 1st. We continued to make progress on unpacking, and Marcus's hand began to heal. The dogs stayed with my father, since Calvin was battling blood vessel cancer, and was not given a good prognosis, and Marcus was still pretty hesitant of Hershey, we decided it would be better if the dogs were together, and with my father, at least for the time being. We just enjoyed life in our new house, thru the month of August, we had our first Ultrasound and saw our little baby. We got all the stone finished on the fireplace, and on the outside or our house, and our grass began to grow.
September 2012, we continued to unpack, we also hit a snag or two with our new house. Our sewer system is public but runs thru a grind pump, generated by electricity, it failed. We heard the loudest alarm ever one day. So we spend a month manually running our system, which was rather annoying but a new pump system was installed and the inconvenience was minimal. I continued to make trips to visit a myriad of doctors.. everything is going great with the baby, my thryoid and a cough I had back in August as pretty much cleared up! In late September we got a puppy, a yellow lab named Claude! He is adorable. We still choose to leave Calvin and Hershey with my father. Calvin's tumor was getting worse, and Hershey and dad were bonding well.
October 2012, On the 2nd we made the hardest decision ever, and put Calvin down. He was so happy despite the tumor growing rapidly, and bleeding all over. But he was not going to get better. I miss him so much, he was the best dog I ever had. Anyone who knew Calvin, would agree.. he was an amazing dog, and it was extremely hard to say Good Bye! We had gone to the Telford Vet and they are absolutely wonderful. Dr. Minninger is one of the greatest Vets ever, and treats my whole family so well. We are so thankful for them! As October rolled on, we had some good news. We had our second ultrasound and found out we are having a little baby Girl! We are very excited. She is due March 13, 2013. She looks great and everything with the pregnancy has been going smoothly. I guess as with most people, by the time Hurricane Sandy rolled around, we lost power as well. We had thought about getting a generator when we built our house, but figured it would be something to do later.. guess we should have! We spent 2 nights at my grandparents. They were very hospitable, and we are very thankful for them taking Claude, Marcus and myself. Marcus worked at my dad's and Hershey had his fill of Claude. Hershey doesn't love him, but does tolerate him.
November 2012, as I sit her today typing this, in our home, with power and heat, it has been quite a journey so far.. we are very thankful for all the Lord has done for us. We look forward to the holidays and what 2013 has in store! I will try to update more often, as we learn more about our little girl, and watch our puppy grow. Marcus and I are doing very well together, marriage has been wonderful! I will try to get the ultrasound picture up soon!
June 2012, was a pretty normal month, we just were enjoying being married. I settled into Arch Street and everyone settled into a new routine. We continued to watch progress on our house... hoping it would be finished soon.
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| kitchen lights |
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| master bath toilet |
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| kitchen island |
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| doh bowl sink |
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| kitchen sink |
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| pot filler in the kitchen above the stove |
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| master shower |
July 2012, this was a crazy month! In early July we found out we were expecting!! That was quite a shock to us! I personally, didnt think we would be having any children, with my health and our ages.. but Marcus kept having dreams of a little girl... I should have known he would be foreshadowing the future. We also saw the stone go up on our fireplace... which we were not happy with at all. Marcus and our dear friends Chad and Lisa Landis helped take it down one weekend.. and we had to find someone new to do our stone work. That was probably one of our biggest snags in the construction project, but it all worked out in the end. By the end of July it was time to get packing and move in! We found renters for Arch Street and they were moving in August 1. We were all lined up to move in on Saturday July 28th! On Friday the 27th Marcus was home packing and went to take out Calvin and Hershey, when he got bit by Hershey! I came home from work early, and rushed him to the ER. He was later released and started taking antibiotics.. we continued to move stuff up to the house.. Later that night laying in bed Marcus noticed his arm was hurting a lot! He had red streaks running up his veins. Around 1130pm we went back to the ER..and Marcus was admitted to the hospital. He would be there until Monday afternoon. As I came home alone friday night it hit me, I would be moving into our new house without him. I was super stressed, enjoying morning sickness and extremely overwhelmed! Marcus, meanwhile, in the hospital, got news from the doctors on the bite, it was a serious blood infection, and if we had not gone to the hospital, it could have been fatal! Thank the Lord that he came thru it, and was healed! Saturday morning everyone arrived to help move, each and every one of the people who came, helped me so much! We got everything moved by 2pm. Later that night, my sister in law, her mother and sister helped me clean out the rest of the house. I honestly do not know what I would done without the help of all the people that came in and out of our house on Saturday and Sunday to help us through. I decided I did not want to spend the first night in our new house alone, so I slept at my fathers house until Marcus was released on Monday afternoon. I am guessing it was pretty surreal for him to walk into the new house, all furnished, and realize what happened.
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| laundry room door |
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| master shower |
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| outside lighting |
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| poor stone work |
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| poor stone work |
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| carpet |
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| office carpet |
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| nursery carpet |
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| hallway carpet |
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| master bedroom carpet |
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| kitchen stove |
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| Marcus taking down the stone |
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| removing stone |
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| Marcus's hand after the bite |
August 2012, we had our final walk thru at Arch Street on the 1st. We continued to make progress on unpacking, and Marcus's hand began to heal. The dogs stayed with my father, since Calvin was battling blood vessel cancer, and was not given a good prognosis, and Marcus was still pretty hesitant of Hershey, we decided it would be better if the dogs were together, and with my father, at least for the time being. We just enjoyed life in our new house, thru the month of August, we had our first Ultrasound and saw our little baby. We got all the stone finished on the fireplace, and on the outside or our house, and our grass began to grow.
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| Bookcases |
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| Bookcases |
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| the kitchen |
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| Marcus working in his office |
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| Jon doing an excellent job with the stone! |
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| Arden doing an excellent job outside with the stone front |
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| guest bathroom |
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| master bathrom |
September 2012, we continued to unpack, we also hit a snag or two with our new house. Our sewer system is public but runs thru a grind pump, generated by electricity, it failed. We heard the loudest alarm ever one day. So we spend a month manually running our system, which was rather annoying but a new pump system was installed and the inconvenience was minimal. I continued to make trips to visit a myriad of doctors.. everything is going great with the baby, my thryoid and a cough I had back in August as pretty much cleared up! In late September we got a puppy, a yellow lab named Claude! He is adorable. We still choose to leave Calvin and Hershey with my father. Calvin's tumor was getting worse, and Hershey and dad were bonding well.
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| my sweet Calvin |
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| little guy Claude |
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| Claude on daddy's shoe |
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| Hershey boy |
October 2012, On the 2nd we made the hardest decision ever, and put Calvin down. He was so happy despite the tumor growing rapidly, and bleeding all over. But he was not going to get better. I miss him so much, he was the best dog I ever had. Anyone who knew Calvin, would agree.. he was an amazing dog, and it was extremely hard to say Good Bye! We had gone to the Telford Vet and they are absolutely wonderful. Dr. Minninger is one of the greatest Vets ever, and treats my whole family so well. We are so thankful for them! As October rolled on, we had some good news. We had our second ultrasound and found out we are having a little baby Girl! We are very excited. She is due March 13, 2013. She looks great and everything with the pregnancy has been going smoothly. I guess as with most people, by the time Hurricane Sandy rolled around, we lost power as well. We had thought about getting a generator when we built our house, but figured it would be something to do later.. guess we should have! We spent 2 nights at my grandparents. They were very hospitable, and we are very thankful for them taking Claude, Marcus and myself. Marcus worked at my dad's and Hershey had his fill of Claude. Hershey doesn't love him, but does tolerate him.
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| Calvin's last picture |
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| Claude growing up |
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| my new washer and dryer |
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| the tv mounted on the fireplace |
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| our house! |
November 2012, as I sit her today typing this, in our home, with power and heat, it has been quite a journey so far.. we are very thankful for all the Lord has done for us. We look forward to the holidays and what 2013 has in store! I will try to update more often, as we learn more about our little girl, and watch our puppy grow. Marcus and I are doing very well together, marriage has been wonderful! I will try to get the ultrasound picture up soon!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Married... with pictures
Well, we were married last Tuesday May 15, 2012 in Las Vegas. We were married at the Little Church of the West. It was a great little ceremony at a lovely church. We had a blast getting pictures taken afterwards. We arrived in Las Vegas on Monday May 14th around 930am PDT. We went and rented a car, then drove down to the the Las Vegas Marriage Bureau. We received our marriage license almost immediately. We were then off to lunch. The following day, our wedding day, we arrived at the church and had our little ceremony and pictures. After the wedding, we went to Red Rock Resort for an awesome dinner. We ate outside at a beautiful restaurant and enjoyed the night, the views and eachother! We had a great time in Vegas!
Our house is moving along, the hardwood floors are in the kitchen and dining room. The stained glass windows are in. The bathroom cabinets and built in bookcases are in. Let's hope its done soon so we can move it!
I will share a few wedding photos, some Vegas shots, and some house pictures. Enjoy!
the house:
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| the hardwood floor in the dining room |
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| a close up of the stained glass window |
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| built in bookcase |
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| family room with the stained glass windows |
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| guest bathroom vanity |
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| we were able to see some dolphins at the Mirage dolphin habitat |
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| a view from where i was relaxing at the pool |
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| the pool we were able to use, at the Flamingo |
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| some pink flamingos |
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| a view of our hotel from across the road |
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| Marcus walking thru Paris Las Vegas |
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| where we ate dinner at the Red Rock, very pretty area |
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