We have window coverings in our double-story family room! This is the point in the move when I do a big exhale that I didn't realize I was holding in. Window coverings make a big difference for me in how I feel in my home. There is a walking path behind our house that looks right into our main living areas. It feels nice to be able to close that out, especially when it gets dark outside and I don't know who might be looking in on us. Probably no one, but I still like the cozy feeling of closing the curtains in the evening. 

Getting the curtains up was an UNDERTAKING with a capital every-letter-in-that-word. Definitely the most dangerous home project we've done so far. We should have rented scaffolding or hired someone to install the curtain rod, but that's a hindsight thing. In the moment, 3 ladders, 2 brothers and 2 sisters-in-law, and my parents felt like overkill "just" to install some curtains. 

We have always used copper pipes as curtain rods in our homes. In our first home in Wyoming this was a budget decision since copper was pretty cheap at the time. We really came to love the color, sturdiness, and ability to cut them down to an exact size so we don't have to deal with curtains getting snagged on extendable rods. So. This was a really tall room and would be holding 18 feet worth of curtains. I knew we would need a long, thick piece of copper. I'm grateful to my brother Peter in the plumbing industry who was able to help me secure this 20-foot-long, 1.25" thick pipe and have it delivered to our house. The curtains were the first thing I purchased for this home, just after our offer on the house was accepted three months ago. So once we had the pipe and hardware, we just needed the manpower. I bribed my family over with pizza and put them to work. It seemed like a good idea to put the curtains on the rod first and lift the whole thing into place, but that ended up being too heavy. But they did it anyway somehow. I am shocked no one ended up at the hospital. But wow, now we all have some memories and sweat equity in our home and we LOVE the drapes more than we even thought we would. They make our house feel fully like a home, and it's nice to have this warm linen tone against all our white walls to warm up the space. 

And now for the pictures!

^^Team effort. Huge gap between our upper and lower windows, which is a big house flaw when we have gorgeous foothill views out back, but we get what we get! Maybe someday we'll add an extra pair of windows in-between. 
^^We rewarded ourselves watching the Haines family 2025 end-of-year video that my dad makes at the end of every year. It's a life highlight for us and was so gratifying to watch it with so much family in our home. 
^^Cozy.

Drapes of Dreams

It's been a good week! Jared took the kids to visit his cousin in St. George over the weekend while I spent a good chunk of time putting some desperately needed organizational systems in place and a few pictures on the walls. When the kids are home, it's pretty much survival mode 100% of the time, so it was very appreciated to be able to make some house progress. I will say, even if I unpack and organize 10 boxes (which is about what I did, since most of them were miscellaneous boxes, yikes), it feels discouraging to look around and still see a sea of boxes. It's going to take a few months before it feels like we're really winding down on the unpacking, and that's ok. Last time around it took a full 6 months (it's a task that is TOUGH with kids). Jared and the kids had a great time in St. George too. Jared's cousin has a 6 year old son whose energy matches Jack's impeccably. They played and played and played.

We are also making headway on our backyard plans. This is the year of exciting things that are giving me a logistical headache. Feels like each backyard decision holds a lot of weight when it's our forever house. It's also tricky because the whole backyard is on a steep slope, so leveling and retaining walls will be involved, and expensive. This year we're hoping to level and add retaining walls, plus a patio and a bit of grass. We'll see if there's room for a fence in the budget after that. If not, we will be adding the fence next year. 

I ran out of cloud storage for my pictures, so today we get Jared's camera roll until I get to that!

^^Playing in the St. George sand.
^^More St. George fun
^^Breakfast with Henry, Jack's St. George buddy.

St. George and Art on the Walls

We've had some cold days this week. Jack is going to be able to tell his kids he had to walk home from school in freezing hail, uphill both ways. Really it's just uphill on the way home and not too far, but it's a pretty steep hill. We're building character. 

Sometimes it feels like we've got a really long ways to go until we're unpacked and settled, but Tim and Abby came over to help us bring in more boxes and unpack one evening this week, and just that one evening has me feeling way further along. I love living near family. Our kids all played great together during the witching hour, so it was a win-win-win for everyone.

Speaking of family, my brother Peter got us a plumber discount on a 20-foot copper pipe to use as our curtain rod in our great room. Now we just need the bell hangers to arrive and we'll have window coverings on all the crucial windows.

Most of my "free" time this week was spent (a) hyperventilating because I am surrounded by a thousand little projects I'm dying to get to but can't because kids. Specifically, kids in the peak of the toddler stage. And (b) becoming a landscape designer. Jared is starting to get bids to have our backyard done this summer. I figure if we're starting from scratch, now is going to be the most cost effective time to get it right. We will have to do the backyard in chunks over the next several years because it is sloped and therefore expensive, but knowing what we want it to look like down the road will influence what we need to do this first year. It's fun work to dream it all up, but it's taken several late nights to pour into several landscape design books and figure out the logistics. Hoping to get the ground leveled/terraced, some grass and patio put in, and fence up this year. Fingers crossed. And now for some pictures from our week:

^^I actually only had two pictures on my camera roll this week so I dug into some of Jared's pictures. This was the day after Christmas at Johnny Rockets.

^^Princess Alice at a chilly, scenic pond.
^^Snow! I think my favorite moment in this house so far has been sending my kids out to play and sled in the freezing cold, and being able to watch from our kitchen window without having to bundle up and freeze out there with them. 
^^Christmas morning from Jared's phone.

Landscape Designing

Another week come and gone, and I suppose another year come and gone too. This has been one of our busiest holiday seasons yet, between the move and family activities. We have had a wonderful time, and it feels good to be starting fresh in a new year--one that will not have a big move crammed into it. Last year I set several resolutions about unpacking and other such things. This year I'm going to try not to put too much pressure on settling in, and just accept that it will take time. Instead of resolutions I'm trying the thing where you choose a word for the year. My word is "unwind." We'll see how I do. I have become quite wound up after many, many years of big life events one after the other. This year I am taking several deep breaths, maybe unpacking here and there, hopefully getting the first bits of a backyard put in, and then taking some more deep breaths. Maybe I'll take up weaving again. Wild stuff.

Jordan and Amanda's family came to visit this last week. The kids were in heaven. It's always sad but sweet when we drive away after saying our goodbyes at the end of the week, and hearing Jack fall into tears in the back seat. This is extra sweet since he's our tough guy and doesn't do a lot of crying usually, but the bond he has with his cousin Asher is special. He always cries after an Asher goodbye. 

I was grateful to have family over to our house for a playdate this week. We had initially planned to host New Years Eve, but frankly I chickened out because our house feels pretty chaotic to me at the moment, and my parents hosted instead. But lots of family came over the next day, and helped us put away our giant tree and get our bigger furniture pieces put into place,  and Amanda helped me pack the Christmas decor away and shared some organizing tips while our kids got absolutely filthy in the muddy backyard. It feels like a weight has been lifted going fresh into the New Year this way. We still have a long way to go settling into our house, but I'm taking a *deep breath.* One step at a time. And now for some pictures from our week: 

^^Bowling! We go bowling with family maybe once a year? The last few years since Alice has joined the family have been really chaotic. This was the first time that Alice was able to mostly participate in the bowling, and not run wild laps around the alley. It was lots of fun! Maybe we're turning a new page to an easier family outings stage of life? The cousins had their own lane and that was a joy to watch. (Props to Amanda for telling me to hop into this picture.)
^^We made a custom Haines Family "Guess Who" game for a few Christmas presents this year. Labor intensive, but such a fun personalized gift to give. 
^^New Years Eve--was fun to watch 3 of my brothers reading this family history thing all in a line on the couch. If Peter was there he would've been posed the exact some. Total brothers. We also had some dance parties and played "Pass the Parcel," or as Jack thinks it's called because of Bluey, "Poss the Pah-cel."
^^Sparklers at fake midnight! We didn't make it to the end. I didn't even make it to midnight this year, and that is odd for me. We were all fairly wiped out.
^^We got to see Tim and Abby's crawlspace playroom they finished over Christmas. 
^^The older cousin boys getting wrecked in our backyard. They had so much fun though.
^^Alice's bowling victory poses were everything.
^^We went for a walk at Orem City Center to see the Christmas lights. Didn't get any lights in the background of this cousin hug, but it's still cute and candid.

Unwinding in 2026!

I am thanking all my lucky stars that we are all *currently* healthy (knock on wood). Jack and I both had scares over the weekend with 1-day viruses we feared would turn out to be the flu. Luckily for Jack it was one day of mild nausea (likely from our traditional post-Christmas Johnny Rocket dinner/milkshake). And for me it was one day of intense fatigue/chills/muscle aches. I was certain I would be down and out for a full week like so many other loved ones who have been hit with the flu recently. I was grateful for the wake-up call of one day of sickness. I've been a little uptight about trying to make our home feel more livable after the move. It's the age-old reminder: the healthy woman has 100 wishes; the sick woman has one wish. So this week, I am grateful to be healthy in a home full of boxes and not-yet-organized cabinets. We have time. Unpacking isn't an emergency. Deep breaths.

We had a wonderful Christmas in our new home! We celebrated Christmas Eve at my Grandmother's home, hosted by Uncle Bryce. The food was delicious and the company was even better. The kids even had a great time, despite the other 5 children who were supposed to be there being stuck at home with the flu. Poor kiddos--what rotten timing. I was so grateful to get to share the Christmas Eve experience I used to have as a child with my own children. The highlight for me was my Grandma Roper reading Alice "Twas The Night Before Christmas" while Alice stood there, enthralled, through the entire reading. I loved showing our kids the Christmas decorations I used to "ooh" and "ahh" over. I loved getting a stomachache from eating so many chocolate toffees and chocolate oranges and sea-salt truffles at the dessert table. I loved the chaos of playing Christmas songs on the chimes together, and winning a can of vienna sausages playing Bingo. And then we loved going home and leaving out cookies and milk for Santa. Oreos saved the day--we've done much less Christmas baking than usual this year. Excited for next year to be more settled in and do more baking and decorating.

On Christmas morning, the kids slept until 7 a.m. and then came to wake us up, grins on their faces, telling us they already checked the stockings to see that no one got coal. We made our way out to see presents and stockings surrounding our fireplace and Christmas tree--a magical scene to break in our new home even more. Jared is the Christmas morning magic-maker in our family, at least during the moving season we've been in for the past few years. For me this comes with the price of letting go, because he does Christmas morning differently than I would if it were on my terms, but during a big move this is a tradeoff I gladly accept. And Jared does a wonderful job--really the only "problem" is he goes more extravagant than I would, but I just remind myself that the Christmas magic years won't last forever. "A bit too extravagant" and missing the mark on a few gifts isn't the worst problem. 

Everyone had a nice Christmas, until I got up in arms because it was time to take some soup to my brother's family, who were all down with the flu. I was trying to get everyone into the car so we could go do this lovely, Christmas-spirit porch soup drop-off and they were all like, "U r bossy." And I was like, "Merry Christmas I'm going to bed. Do it urselves if u have a heart." To which they did do it themselves, and then my parents came over for dinner so I didn't end up going to bed after all. The Christmas drama😂 We ended up having a nice evening, and Jared had the next day off too for that lovely post-Christmas lounge day. We spent a lot of time in our finished Tree Room playing Mario Kart and Mario Party. Other than the little sick day blips, it's been a wonderful Christmas week in our new home. We continue to be smitten with our location, and we love looking out our windows to try and spot hawks, magpies, and the occasional deer. It's a peaceful view and we love it more all the time. Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!

^^Christmas Morning 2025
^^This short-sleeved dirt play made possible by a Christmas Eve heat wave.
^^Jack cozy in the tree room! Our couch is too bulky for the room so we'll find a smaller one, but for now it is an excellent spot to get cozy and watch the sun come up/down. I know this room is *a lot*, but it feels cozy and peaceful. Nice to have a place to be in the "trees" since we live in a treeless new-build neighborhood. It's a little essence of our time spent living in Washington and Georgia. 
^^Christmas Eve Girlies
^^My wonderful Grandmother reading 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. I made sure to get some video of this sweet moment, too.
^^Alice doing my Dad's hair, plus his iconic Christmas Bears nightgown.
^^Christmas Eve excitement!
^^Christmas Morning Magic. Jack wanted a nerf gun--Alice wanted a Barbie. Both were happy, happy, happy. I wanted a bidet seat (lol) and a design book to flip through slowly throughout the day. Jared wanted food storage haha
^^We each got a walkie talkie for checking in with each other during our foothill explorations. Every other kid in the county must've gotten one too--we had a hard time finding a channel that wasn't filled with the excited chatter of other young children.
^^Savvy may have been forgotten in the chaos of this Christmas, but she took it ok. Next year, doggie dog. She was happy lounging on our new rug--which, oops, it's our first wool rug, and turns out I'm allergic. I'm hoping this will get better with time and several vacuum sessions. If not then it may turn into a very lovely basement rug. Until the New Year!

Merry Christmas 2025

I'm blogging on my phone from the rollaway bed in Alice's room, at 5 a.m., while rubbing her hand to try and coax her back to sleep. I spent the last 4 hours on Jack's bottom bunk. Both are decidedly "NOT TIRED." I think Jack did eat about 25 cookies and have no less than 6 cups of cocoa at the Christmas party last night, so maybe that? Maybe just breaking in the new house? I'm not sure, but me tired. Send prayers and caffeine, because it's Christmas break. Oof.

In theory I love Christmas break. But this year our home is absolutely infested with boxes. We can't find the remote needed to set up our tv on our new wifi, so Christmas movies are out. We've been so focused on getting 100% of our things moved out of our rental house, which we did on Saturday night. So now I have a 3-day runway to harness the Christmas spirit. I'm REALLY looking forward to a cozy, settled Christmas next year with nary a box to unpack.

It's been another fun, if overwhelming, week. We had wallpaper installed in 2 rooms on Thursday. As a design enthusiast this was a dream, but requires a lot of decision making and work because we needed to prep and paint the ceilings and trim first. In our "office" we installed a forest mural and picked a pale buttercream color from the background for the ceiling and baseboards. It turned out beautiful, at least in natural light. The overhead lights turn it orange, but luckily it's a south-facing room so we don't really need overhead lights in there. It has a great vibe now and we've started calling it the Tree room. It isn't really an office anyway--it houses our piano and Jared's painting desk, so more of a "hobby" or arts room. It is an excellent room for watching the sunrise and sunset.

The other room we wallpapered was our little powder bathroom. We chose a moody, jewel-toned marbled print. I ordered a sample about 3 weeks ago so I could pull a color from it to paint ceiling/trim before wallpaper was put in. Unfortunately, after 2 weeks of waiting, my order was refunded because the sample was out of stock. At this point we were cutting it pretty close to get a sample in time to paint before installation. I ordered form a different vendor on expedited shipping. It still didn’t arrive in time. I ended up choosing a color based on how the wallpaper looked on the website. Lesson learned: don't do that. 

We narrowed our ceiling/trim paint down to a jewel-tone blue, purple, or raspberry. Down to the wire, we decided to take a chance on blue. Painting the room was a LOT of work. My brother Chris helped me install a beautiful piece of ribbed trim on top of my baseboards. Unfortunately, the ribbed detail was pretty much impossible to prime by hand, so we tried a spray primer. This worked much better, and I knew we would need to spray the paint on too. We have only ever painted by hand. Spraying is a whole different beast. We had to immaculately tape off and wrap everything in plastic that we didn’t want paint on—the floor and toilet being the biggest areas to protect from overspray. Jared manned the sprayer and did a great job—the trim, ceiling, and door were all a beautiful cobalt blue by the end of the evening. 


The next day, wallpaper installers came and told me that due to the half-drop pattern match in our wallpaper, we would not be able to wallpaper from floor to ceiling. Luckily they were able to wallpaper the top 2/3 of the room, and we will wainscot the bottom third later. It looks great! I’m really happy with the bold pattern we chose. But. The cobalt blue trim/ceiling we agonized and labored over is the wrong color for the room😑 The wallpaper is more muted in person than it was on the screen, and the blue is too bright for the paper. I'm not sure we have it in us to mask everything off again to spray a new color—especially since last time we got a lot of overspray on the walls, which we can’t afford to do now that wallpaper is installed. If the blue was more of a navy it would be fine. If we went with a dark raspberry color from the paper it would be even better. I just know we don’t have it in us right now to repaint between Christmas and unpacking, and general painting burnout. I could leave it and just add the wainscoting in the same bright blue color, but I'm leaning toward waiting until we can repaint everything. I really want to get this room right. 


Lots more to say from this week, but I'll let the pictures and captions do the talking since that design saga was already more than you bargained for.

^^Sunrise in the tree room.

^^Jack's school Christmas program! Last year he was so anxious and looked absolutely miserable on stage. This year he enjoyed and looked forward to it. I feel hopeful when I think about how far we've come this year since the same time last year, even if we're a little bit drowning at the moment. 
^^Our color candidates for the powder bathroom trim. In fairness to the blue we chose and ended up not loving, none of these final 5 swatches ended up being a great match once our wallpaper was installed. Another testament to not choosing paint color based on a screen image of a wallpaper. If we repaint, we will likely go with a burgundy. I'll share pictures once it's closer to finished
^^Playing doctor with Alice in Jack's bunkbed. Too bad about the view. 
^^Jack and I went on a date to my dad's choral concert while Jared "stayed back to finish cleaning out the rental." (In quotes because that's what he was supposed to be doing, but sounds like he and Alice went on their own date and mostly partied. He did finish clearing out the rental in the end so it's all good.) Jack lasted through most of the concert, which was filled with beautiful music. Jack was really into the first few songs, until his attention span ran out. He told me he loved the concert, but when my dad asked him about it he said it was "so boring." Oops. It was beautiful Dad! We stopped for pizza on our way home.
^^Alice dressing herself for the day.
^^My brothers and I made foot ornaments for my mom for a gag Christmas gift at our family Christmas party yesterday, which was so fun. We had the best food and fun with chimes and Bingo. It was an amazing way to spend an evening leading up to Christmas.

Wallpapering Saga

This is going to be a short one--we have moved into our new home(🎉) but won't have Internet until Wednesday. So I am crunching this blog post out on my phone. Not going to complain because the view from my bed is a panorama of foothills and sky outside my windows, which is so far my favorite, favorite, favorite part of our new home I love having such a peaceful view from our bedroom.

We have been hustling, and have one more week of hustling ahead of us before we can settle in and take some deep breaths. On Friday we had some professional movers come to help us with our bigger pieces of furniture, like our piano. Anything couch-sized or bigger we hired out, which was the right call. I was exhausted just watching these guys. Their backs have to be messed up after what we put them through. Lots of stairs and tight turns and heavy furniture, and they only left one tiny ding on the wall.

Saturday, my family came to help with the rest of the furniture and boxes, and to help pack up our kitchen/pantry. Wow, I'm so grateful for them. I couldn't believe how many boxes we had ready to go, but also how much more packing in the kitchen there was. Chris saved the day with his flatbed trailer for carrying lots of larger items at once. When they left, Jared and I started assembling the kids' beds, because it was time to start sleeping at the new house. This has been the most surprising part of our move, is how well the kids are doing. They are doing MILES better than they did during our move last year. I am so grateful and happy for them, and for me. Last move was all panic attacks and solo parenting and no sleep for anyone. This time they are sleeping through the night without us, and telling me they feel cozy in their new rooms. This might sound unremarkable to anyone else, but to me this is huge and I'm not taking it for granted. I'm happy jack can still walk to school, his same school, and have his same friends over to play. I think everyone is feeling less shaken up than past moves.

We still have quite a bit to finish packing and moving over, but have to be finished by this Saturday, which is when our contract for our rental house ends. I also need to make some design choices, install baseboard trim in our powder bathroom, and paint the ceiling and trim in there before wallpaper gets installed this Thursday! I'm so excited to see how it turns out, and also ready to be done and take a break from interior design for a bit.

More I could say, but I will save it for next week and get to the pictures. My thumbs are starting to cramp up:
^^our front view😯
^^oh! Another big life update! This is the screensaver in my allergist's room. I went to get allergy tested for all the common indoor and outdoor allergens. I was pretty sure I had a dust mite allergy, and also wanted to see what types of grass I'm NOT allergic to so we could plant one of those varieties in our yard in the spring. They scratch tested me for 58 allergens, and the results came back positive for 56 of them. Turns out I'm actually allergic to everything🙃 This would explain my miserableeeee spring and summer in terms of allergies. The doctor is recommending allergy shots, and to stop letting Savvy come in our bed because I'm very allergic to dogs, as well as every other animal. Woof. Hate that for me. I'm not going to stop snuggling her, so allergy shots it is I suppose. Also, there is no variety of grass I'm not allergic to. Sooooo maybe we'll be having a turf girl spring. We'll see.
^^chris saving moving day with his flatbed
^^our backyard walk😯 This makes me so happy. The main reason we bought this house. I love this lifestyle.
Moving Week

Oh by gosh by golly. We're homeowners! We closed last week and it feels like a weight is beginning to lift. I'm so grateful we have a few-weeks runway to get our things moved over, and that our rental home is only about two blocks from our new house. It has been fun and easy to grab a carload full of boxes or smaller furniture pieces at a time and run it over. The first item Jared took to our new home was our 15-foot-tall Christmas tree. It is ridiculous and we love it. Brings Christmas cheer to the whole home, which is nice since we likely won't get our "full" Christmas set up this year. We may add stockings to our fireplace mantel (we have a fireplace mantel!) and call it a day. The real movers are coming this Friday to help us with the larger furniture.

We are also enjoying having the space and time to do a bit of room painting during this transition. We will have wallpaper installed in our office and bathroom soon, so we are painting the ceiling and trim in those rooms first. Luckily this is a relatively simple paint project because we don't have to tape much--the wallpaper will go all the way from baseboards to ceiling and cover a multitude of overpainting issues. It feels good to start putting our own touches on what is kind of a soulless builder-grade home. A lovely builder-grade home in a pristine location, but our starting point is a bit bland. By the end of the year we'll have a tree mural and lemony yellow ceiling in our office (more of an art/music room really), and emerald-tone marbled wallpaper enveloping the powder bathroom, so. We're coming on strong with the initial design choices, that's for sure. I'm very excited. It feels like us. It feels like home. 

On Saturday we were able to visit my grandma and see Santa! We're glad the BYU game was on  in the background and the hot cocoa was free-flowing. Santa had a little wardrobe/sleigh trouble and arrived an hour late. If there's anyone who can get away with showing up an hour late to their own party, it's probably Santa. In a big step up from last year, Jack and Alice BOTH sat on Santa's lap and told him what they wanted for Christmas, even though Alice was "a wittle nervous." Proud of how far these kids have come over the course of this year. And as always, it was wonderful to see my sweet grandmother. And now for some pictures from our week:

^^My cousin and her kids came too! Jared missed the wardrobe memo but we'll forgive him. 
^^Alice telling Santa she wants a Barbie for Christmas, in her ruby red sparkle slippers.
^^Alice got into my makeup and used black eyeliner for her lipstick. "I wook faboowuss," was her statement when I caught her literally red-handed (blush all over her fingertips).
^^This thing still hangs around our house and looks at us like this. 10/10.
^^A trip to ikea for a few Christmas gifts and some meatballs.
^^I was packing a box in the basement and turned around to see Alice with her face in our printer/scanner. Don't know who taught her this but it is hilarious and it is artwork. 
^^Jared has this thing with Russian hats? Idk. But they're super warm, I'll give him that.
^^Alice "reading" a note from Jared. Some day she will roam freely in and out of her own big girl bed. Today is absolutely not that day. 
^^This fun guy is enjoying the chaos of the move because it has meant a big influx in Mario Kart play time. It's a win-win. 
Homeowners Again!

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