Monday, December 29, 2014

Snow

Minnesota was hit pretty hard by snow in November. The first day, I worked from home to keep out of the way of all those drivers who forgot how to drive in snow. We had maybe 8 inches or so fall that day, and more since. Scarlett loves it, and has been asking to go out and play a lot. Here are some fun pictures from our snow adventures in MN so far.




Cars

Pretty good crunch
See ya later Mustang!
Anyone who follows my Facebook posts knows that I had a bit of a car situation a few weeks ago. Early one morning (about 4:30 a.m.) on the way to the airport, I was going around a tight curve on I-35W and my rear wheels slid out from under me. (It was raining, and I had new tires, so I can only assume I hydroplaned.) I corrected, then corrected again, spun around and ended up slamming the driver's side of my rear bumper into the concrete barrier. A little shaken up, I turned around and kept going to the airport and went on my merry way, reporting it to insurance at the airport.

New Subaru, aka the pickle car
Geico decided to total the car, and gave me a check. Unfortunately, that left us with only a 1995 Ford Mustang. Let me tell you, it's difficult getting two kids with car seats into the back of a sports car. And when my rear wheels slid out from under me when pulling out of a parking lot when I wasn't even going very quickly, I decided I needed to replace that car as well. 

Barbi
I looked online every night for a couple weeks, and found out that there are a lot of cars with salvage titles due to hail damage. The salvage title and the physical damage make them quite a bit less expensive. We looked into a few of these cars, and over the course of 24 hours, we purchased two new-to-us cars: one is a 2005 Malibu Maxx (128k miles), and the other is a 2007 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport (55k miles). Because of the damage and the green color of the Subaru, Scarlett calls it the pickle car. And the Maxx has been dubbed "Barbie" (Malibu Barbie - yup, I live with all females).

Both cars are better in the snow, and I also managed to sell the Mustang. Thank goodness for two well-working cars!



Wedding Trip to Utah

So these seem to be a little more like a place to post some pictures than actual blogs. I'll do better in the future. But in October, we were able to go to Utah for Kristen's brother Sean's wedding. It was a beautiful ceremony and a great opportunity to spend time with family (we also had a ton of fun dancing at the reception).

Halloween

I apologize for not being on top of the whole blog posting thing. Busy life as of late. But anyway, Halloween. Scarlett decided the day of that she no longer wanted to be Tinkerbell, though that's what she's wanted to be every time she was asked for the last six months. Kristen managed to coax her into her costume just "to try it on," and she was fine after that.

Felicity was supposed to be Periwinkle (Tinkerbell's sister), and Kristen found a Cinderella outfit that we were just going to add wings to. That didn't happen, so she was Cinderella. :)

Our ward had a party with a Trunk or Treat, which was a lot of fun. On actual Halloween, it was really cold, so Scarlett bundled up and mom took her out trick or treating until she got too cold. I can count on one hand the number of trick-or-treaters we got at our house. I guess our area of the neighborhood isn't fancy enough.

Kristen and I did not dress up, nor did we carve pumpkins this year (which is tantamount to heresy in the Southerland household). But Kristen managed to dress up 4 times this year (Comic Con), plus made herself a skirt for Sean's wedding just the week before Halloween, so I think we get a pass. We'll do some more next year.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Comic Con and All That Jazz

At the airport -
Kristen's new haircut
The day before I posted our first blog entry, my girls came home! Kristen, Scarlett, and Felicity were in Utah for 2 ½ weeks, while I had a really long show in Hershey, PA. While I managed to get a lot of things done while they were gone, and the house was all in perfect order, and I had the whole bed to myself, and I got to eat out a lot…I sure missed them. I missed cuddles and kisses at bedtime, Scarlett being so excited when I get home, big grins from Felicity, and of course everything about my sweet wife. It sure was quiet in that house all alone…and a little bit lonely too.

Kristen as Inara (this is a
reenactment from the next day)
While they were in Utah, the girls had a grand ol’ time. Scarlett got to see Grandma, Granddad, and Mimi (my mom), she played outside a TON, got to eat a load of junk food, had a second birthday party with even more presents, and basically got to do whatever she wanted. Kristen got to go see a play, went out with old friends, and went to Comic Con SLC! She dressed up as Inara (Firefly) and Princess Leia. She also got to see her sister, 2/3 of her brothers, and her parents. She got a cute haircut too, and, oh yeah, she got to eat at Costa Vida a lot (which I plan on doing when we're in Utah in a couple weeks, just FYI).

Kristen and Aaron at Comic Con
"Help, me Obi-Wan. You're my only hope."











We'll always have that Texas game...
While they were gone, I spent a lot of time fixing things up, organizing, and watching Netflix. I also went to see a movie, went go-karting / to dinner with a co-worker, and watched the BYU football game with people in my ward (speaking of BYU football, too bad the season's over now, eh?).

Then, from Sunday the 7th through Monday the 15th, I was in Hershey, PA for a trade show. The show had some long hours (9 a.m. – 8 p.m. most days), but I really enjoyed getting out in front of our customers.

On my drive from Baltimore to Hershey, I stopped in Gettysburg, which was awesome, and on a slower day during the week, I took a small road trip to Philadelphia to see our friends Janae and Richard. They have been our good friends since before we met (Janae and Kristen have been friends since middle school / were roommates, and Janae is a big part of the reason Kristen and I met). We had pizza and just hung out for a while. Janae said that because their oldest daughter, Lily, climbed all over me and smacked me in the face, we’re basically best friends now. So that’s awesome.

This is apparently Felicity's
standard expression
She loves sitting up
Other than those adventures, we're just settling in to being Minnesotans. We received new callings in our ward. I am first counselor in the Young Men's presidency and a ward pianist (a shared calling - shared with our bestie, Emily), and Kristen is the Primary chorister. The girls both had a checkup with the doctor. Scarlett is 63% weight and 72% height, and Felicity is 71% weight, 44% length. We found they (mostly) travel well - people on the plane(s) told Kristen how good they were.

My Girls

This weekend we're just settling in to General Conference, watching the live stream on YouTube so we can broadcast it to the Chromecast from my phone. I love technology. Have a great conference weekend!

Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Buchanans in Minnesota

My sister, Taylor, keeps bugging me to blog more about our family and what we're doing, especially because we're so far away from everyone else now. So I finally decided to relent and make a separate blog just for family and friends (it will likely be private eventually, so you'll need to request an invite - that way, we don't have to worry so much about creepers). To start out, I thought I'd go back in time a little bit to get everyone up to speed.

In 1982, a baby was born...just kidding. I'll only go back to April.

The last day of my internship
The past two years in business school were a blast, and I was sad to see them go so quickly. But it was time to move on and start earning money rather than just spending it. Last September, I accepted a job offer with Cummins Power Generation in Minneapolis. We spent last summer with the company there and really enjoyed it, so we decided to brave the winters for the super nice people and beautiful summers (we'll see how we feel in a couple months).

Me and my baby girl at graduation
I graduated in April with my Masters in Business Administration, and found that life did not slow down once the craziness of school had ended. The following week was the five-year anniversary of our wedding. We dropped off the kiddo at Grandma's and took a TWO-day vacation to Park City. Two days! That's an eternity in baby time. We stayed at a nice resort, swam in the pool, rented a movie, went and saw a movie, and ate out a lot (including our traditional McDonald's breakfast). It was a nice break.

Right after that, I flew to Minneapolis to search for a home (Kristen was too pregnant to come with me). I visited about a dozen places over the course of two days, took copious notes, photos, and videos, and talked with Kristen several times a day about what I had found. In the end, we decided on a beautiful three-bedroom townhome in Blaine (northeast of Minneapolis).

Felicity's baby blessing
Just one week after getting back from Minnesota, Felicity Rose was born! She was the most perfect little angel, and has been the easiest-going baby ever. It's certainly been an adjustment having two kids, but we love it at the same time. After Felicity was born, we only had two more weeks to get ready for the move. We managed to figure out the townhome contract, arrange everything with the moving company, pack what we needed for the move (before the movers arrived with our stuff), and even have the baby blessing. It was certainly a busy time. We also made sure we had time to see friends and do all the things we wanted to do in Utah before we left.

On Monday, June 2, the movers packed up all our worldly things. On Tuesday, Sean (my brother-on-law) and I left for Minnesota. Kristen and the girls stayed behind with family to make sure all our belongings were loaded onto the moving truck and that the house was clean. Kristen, the girls, and Kristen's mom (Sandy) planned to fly out Wednesday and arrive just after Sean and me.

The movers
Sean and I arrived Wednesday afternoon, only to find out the girls would not be arriving that night as planned, as their flight had been canceled. Luckily, they at least received travel vouchers for their trouble. With nothing else to do in an empty house, Sean and I ate at a restaurant, went to see a movie, and just hung out. The girls arrived on Thursday, and our stuff arrived on Saturday. We didn't really have to lift a finger beyond telling them where to put everything. That is how I ALWAYS want to move from here on out.

I flew to Indiana two days later for a week-long work orientation. That was the big reason for having Sandy there - to help with the kids while I was gone that first week. After she left the following week, we started to settle into a routine and figure everything out in this new place.

We're attending the Blaine Ward for church, and it is the friendliest ward I've ever been in. I had no fewer than eight people introduce themselves to me the first day we were there, and it just got better from there. We've been invited over to people's homes for dinner, to friendly gatherings, for ward socials (okay, so everyone is invited to those), to watch BYU football games... We also have "besties" in the ward (as a girl in the Sunday School class we subbed for calls us). We have some friends who are right about our age who have a little girl who's one. We've done a lot with them, and kind of latched on to them. We've had them over a bunch and vice versa, and have even traded babysitting. It's been great making good friends so quickly.

Our booth at the RV show in Hershey, PA
Work has been good too. I'm slowly but surely learning everything I need to learn about power generators, recreational vehicles, and all things mechanical (engines, diesel fuel, brakes, etc.). I am the marketing manager for power generators in the RV segment. You probably don't realize it, but just about every motorhome you see driving down the road has a power generator in it. I am in charge of marketing those generators. As a result, I've also been attending RV rallies and trade shows. It's hard being away from my girls, but it's given me the opportunity to meet our customers in person and get a better understanding of how our products work and of their applications. I really like that aspect of the job.

Scarlett's party - those are our "besties," Emily and Bryce
Scarlett is now three. I had a long RV show to attend that started on her birthday, so we did a birthday celebration the week before. We call her our little three-nager. She's so smart and talkative, but is a little bit sassy too. She's also super squeaky, especially when she gets excited, cementing the nickname she's had since she was born: "Squeaker." We're taking lots of videos and pictures of her to document for the future. She is a sweetheart and gets really excited when I come home from work.

But as I mentioned, she's also three, so she can have her difficult moments: tantrums and the like. However, she's been doing much better now than she was even a month ago. We (especially Kristen, since she's at home with the girls all day) were at our collective wit's end with trying to reach her, and had to draw a hard line in the sand as far as following the rules goes. We started the zero tolerance method (no more "counting to three") when she breaks what she knows are well-established rules. We try to stay emotionless and set a timer, so she knows exactly how long she has to stay in timeout (she knows once the timer goes off and she calms down, she can come out of timeout). She is also trying to kick naps, so we've been going to bed earlier. But as a result, she's more obedient, throws fewer tantrums, and most importantly, she's HAPPIER! She used to be grumpy and unhappy a lot, but she's been doing much better. And that makes everyone in the house (including Felicity, who cries when Scarlett does) happier, especially mom and dad, who are able to have fewer emotional breakdowns.

There have certainly been some growing pains, but we really like Minnesota. More importantly, we're gaining a better understanding of what it means to be a family.