Thursday, March 20, 2014

2013 Catchup

Since it had been so long since my last real update, I thought I would update with a few pictures of the past year, starting with last May.  A giant event was the birth of Madalana Lee King, Sophia's little sister and Andy and Erica's second daughter.  My mom also had a hip replacement, which went really well, but I don't have a lot of pictures of that.  We spent the summer going to Music on the Porch at Mordecai and Seaboard, going to the pool, and spending a lot of time outside.  Sophia stayed with us while Erica was in the hospital, and the girls had a big time.


Julia played with a lot of babies:


The girls did a lot of coloring:

Clara turned three and we had a pool party:









On the day of her actual birthday we opened presents and went to the zoo:




Then we went to the beach for a week in August with the Downtown Kings:









Then, just like that, it was time to start a new year at school.  The girls switched schools this year to a place that is closer to home:


We are heading into the next summer, and I am particularly looking forward to more of the same from last summer.  We are all counting down the days until the pool opens again and enjoying the first breath of spring.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

It's Been a While

Well, it's been a while.  I basically haven't blogged since Julia turned one and now she's almost two.  We have been busy.  First, we moved.  Here's a picture of our new house around Christmas. 

Photo Cred to Joanna Cook from Pinky Promise Photography.
The move came up out of nowhere.  Our house on Brooks Avenue was such an amazing house (more amazing now than I ever even realized), but once Julia turned one and started walking, we really started to feel ourselves outgrowing the space.  The real problems:  no guest room, no play room, nowhere to sit and eat as a family in the kitchen.  When the tree fell on our house in August 2012, we called our fabulous real estate agent, Mary Edna Williams and our mortgage broker, Patrick Smith.  If you are in Raleigh and looking for a house or a mortgage, do yourself a favor and call these two.  Mary Edna talked to us about whether to expand our house or move on, and based on the size and location of our lot, we determined that we would start looking for a different house, but look slowly and look for the right thing.  Patrick ran numbers for us to give us an idea of what we could afford and how an increase or decrease in purchase price would affect our mortgage payments.

ANYWAY, fast forward to September, 2013.  We had been out looking at houses a handful of times, and then Mary Edna sent us a listing for a house that had what we needed, is in the school district that we want, is on a cul-de-sac, and was listed a price that we could afford.  We walked over that night to see it and set up a showing the next day.  We were instantly interested in the house and excited.  We had a few people come by the house and determined that the house would need A LOT of work and not just the obvious cosmetic work.  It was apparent to us that the house needed all new windows, a roof, and new siding on the back wall of the house and the garage. 

Speaking of cosmetic updates, the house was decorated beautifully, but it was just so incredibly dated.   And just so I can show the after photos at a later date, check out some of this late 80s styling and a glimpse (in words) of what we have done (after photos to follow in a couple of months):

Notice the wallpaper borders on the top AND bottom.  Super fancy.  We took down the wallpaper, put up grass cloth above and below the chair rail, replaced the window treatments with simple panels and replaced the light fixture with something more current.

This was actually not that bad, but NO LIGHTING OVERHEAD and Coral is a bit passé.  But look at that space and those windows!  And the built-ins!  We have had the fireplace surround replaced with cream-colored marble tile, put in a drum fixture, lowered the mantle, added a flat screen, put in a smaller rug and painted.

Oh, the carpet.  There were four different kinds of carpet upstairs, which is three too many.  The carpet upstairs has all been replaced.  The master has to wait for a real style update, but we have painted and will soon replace the light fixture.

This was actually great, except for those chili peppers.  I swear, the room looks bigger now that the wallpaper is down, it is painted a neutral color, the bar stools are more narrow and the pendants have been updated.

We were not swayed by all of the needs (though we probably should have been), we just made our offer accordingly.  And we didn't get the house.  We were really upset.  We both moped around and told our real estate agent that we would never find a house that met our needs so well.  We had pretty much decided to buy a tear-down and build.  Then the house went through inspection and I guess the other people learned of all of the things that Quincy, my dad and our contractor friends could see just by looking at it and the buyers rescinded their offer.  SO, we renewed our offer and, SOLD.

We had originally planned to take a vacation just the two of us about a week after our offer was accepted, so we took those days and staged our old house.  It went on the market October 4th and sold that same day in a multiple offer situation. 

Moving with two toddlers at the Holidays was more than I had bargained for.  I was busy at work on top of all of it.  We should have paid for packing, but we didn't, so that all came down on us.  Then there's the fact that we have 22 family members to buy (and wrap!) Christmas presents for, plus teacher gifts, office gifts and Santa. 

Also, I didn't realize how much some of the cosmetic stuff in the house would drive me nuts.  When we moved into our house on Brooks Avenue, it had just been completely re-done.  I didn't appreciate how much goes into a full renovation.  You have to choose everything, down to the grates on the floor.  When decisions are made by committee, they are more difficult, and then you have to actually do the ordering or make the trip to the store, which inevitably ends up being multiple trips to the store.  We are making so much progress, though.  I hope that by Easter we will be in a place where we can just sit back and enjoy it for a while.  We still have a bathroom to re-do, all of the exterior painting and one room downstairs, but it's all in the works.

The kids are growing at an alarming pace.  Here is their Fall 2013 school picture and a picture of each of them from our professional shoot.





Julia is starting to grow the smallest little bit of hair, but she is still pretty bald.  They have really started to play together well, which is a blessing to all of us.  More updates on them to follow!



Saturday, January 25, 2014

Meet Holly!


Today I am linking up with Kelly's Korner Blog for Singles Day.

Meet Holly.  One of the sweetest, most genuine people I know.  Holly always greets you with a smile, a question about your day and a funny joke or story.  She is selfless and a joy to be around.

Holly Elizabeth-Ross Hammer was the DC-area's first New Year's baby in 1976, the year of our country's bicentennial.  Eager to capture such the special timing of the birth of his special baby girl, her father named her Holly Betsy-Ross after the creator of our nation's flag and a strong woman in history.  Just like her name, Holly is a strong woman from a strong family.

Holly grew up in Virginia, attended UVA for college and then headed out west to Pepperdine for law school.  She spent ten years practicing law in Santa Monica before returning to Raleigh, NC to be closer to her family on the East coast.  Holly's focus is her family and especially brothers and  her four nephews:

Holly and her nephew.
Holly and her brothers.

Holly and I work together in Raleigh.  She is a talented attorney and makes even the most challenging of work days light and fun.  She loves to be challenged at work and we have a great time with our little team.

Holly loves to have fun, loves to travel (especially to beaches), being outside, trying new things, running (and wants to get back into running regularly), trying new restaurants and especially loves to laugh.  She is kind, open minded and non-judgmental.


She wants to meet someone who will be her partner in life and oh what fun that would be!  I am excited for you to meet Holly.

To get in touch with Holly, email me at ehmking {@} gmail {dot} com.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Human Rights

Do you see all of these beautiful children?  Really take a good look.  They are just beautiful.  I pray that my children always have such sweet friends.



They are full of promise and love (and mischief and sass).  No one knows where their lives will take them and who they will choose for a life-long companion.  That person could be of a different gender, and could be the same.  I often pray for the now-little people that my own two girls will marry.

I'd like to make an open promise to all of them that I will dance happily at their wedding and shed tears of joy, no matter who they choose.

Today the Supreme Court made a step in the right direction--equal rights for all.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Slip Sliding Away

Well, a lot has happened since I last posted, time is slip sliding away.  For starters, sweet precious Julia turned one and started walking!








We started her birthday with presents and doughnuts, then had a party for her with a bumble bee theme since her name is, after all, JuJuBee:











She was not too sure about her smash cake.  We did the pictures the day before and then she was all "didn't I just do this?  And the other kids have cupcakes.  I want a cupcake."  But it was fine, we got pictures the day before.

Julia moved up to toddlers, which she didn't take as well as I had hoped and expected.  I moved offices and I have a balcony now, which I am loving, though the adjustment hasn't been as seamless as I had hoped and expected (are you sensing a theme?).

Then we lived life at home, spent some time on the Chesapeake Bay with dear friends, wore inherited outfits and bonnets to church, and just generally had a good time living.









That's my outfit from when I was a little girl.  I guess they wore more bonnets back then.


Clara really wanted to try the bonnet too. 

Her shirt says "Some Bunny Loves Me."  Oh yes, baby girl, so many people do.  
This past weekend was Mother's Day and we had a special time celebrating as a family.  We took a long walk, played at the park, I got some sweet presents and we had a crepe party for dinner.  It is the stuff true motherhood dreams are made of.

We are looking forward to the pool opening this weekend, to Sophia's little sister's birthday on 5/23 and to Memorial Day Weekend.  We're a summer-loving family!