HughesWeek

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Our Little Girl Arrived...


Sadie Lynn Hughes

November 15th @12:44PM
Weight: 7lbs 3oz
Height: 18 1/2"
Head: 13"

Mom, Dad, Mason and Baby are all doing great. Sadie is a spitting image of her Mom :) YEAH! She has a full head of black hair and big eyes. Mason came up to visit and was excited to meet her. Although I think the highlight of his trip was making the bed go up and down!

Beds were full at St. John's, so we ended up back at Woodwinds where Steph delivered Mason. Turned out to be a GREAT experience. The doctor and nurse were awesome.



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Monday, October 20, 2008

September Birthdays....

We have a lot of celebrating to do in September...

9/9 Happy Birthday PopPop!
9/14 Happy Birthday Steph
9/17 Happy Birthday Grandma!
9/24 Happy Birthday Matt
9/30 Happy Birthday Aunt Janice

I posted pictures from our celebrations on Kodak Gallery: September Birthdays


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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Dear Minnesotan, PLEASE VOTE NO!

If you're voting this November in Minnesota, please take some time and be educated about the new CONSTITUTIONAL amendment proposed on the ballot.

I personally disagree with this proposal, but I understand that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I don't think reading the words for the first time at the ballot box really gives you the information you need to say yes or no. If you chose not to read up on the proposal, please abstain from voting on it.

It's easy to read the wording and think "yes I want to protect our drinking water", "yes I want to support our parks and trails", "yes I want to preserve our art and heritage".


**This is why I think you should vote NO**

* We pay enough in taxes. Minnesota is one of the worst ranked states in the nation for attracting business due to our taxes .


* We have elected officials that we pay to manage our budget on a 2 year cycle. Let's hold them accountable to allocating funds where needed, given the state of our economy.

* Do we really need MORE money for our natural resources and the arts?? The Department of Natural Resources has a 2-year budget of $1.5 billion. A portion of the state lottery proceeds goes to the Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund. The market value of this fund is currently at $415 million. In addition, in fiscal year 2008, the Minnesota State Arts Board gave away $5,146,926 in institutional support, $109,750 to American masterpieces, $626,573 to institutional presenter support, $57,000 to series presenters, $59,000 to artist initiative, $95,000 to cultural community partnerships,$7,262 to K-12 arts challenge Minnesota, $115,000 to organizational support, and $113,128 to school support.

* What's next? Do we need constitutional amendments for every special interest group out there? What about raising taxes and dedicating an amendment for education, health care, social security, etc. Many individuals argue that it's been done before (2006 - Transportation increase). That doesn't mean it's the right thing to do.

If you'd like to read the exact wording of the amendment, here is a link. https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bin/bldbill.php?bill=H2285.4.html&session=ls85


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Friday, August 15, 2008

When the moon hits your eye...

While I was out playing at the Children's Museum with Dylan, Mason and Dad made some homemade pizza. I know Mason had a blast because it was the first thing he told me when he woke up the next morning. Check out the pictures...

http://www.kodakgallery.com/hughesweek/main/making_pizza_with_dad?UV=281147108342_464345497605

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Happy Birthday to You....

Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday dear Graaaannnn
Happy Birthday to you

After a week of practicing, Mason was finally able to sing Happy Birthday to his Gran. We celebrated with a Pooh Bear cake and some John Deere paper plates...who could ask for anything more?!? Bella, Gia and Mason were there to help Gran blow out the candles...



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Friday, August 08, 2008

Fly the UN-friendly skies of United

Okay, so it's late, which may be adding to my slightly agitated state with United Airlines. I need to vent and so I post...

Mason and I flew United Airlines from Minneapolis to Philadelphia, with a layover in Chicago, last Tuesday. Our flight experience was ridiculous. United proved to be the most unfriendly, non-family oriented airlines I've had the displeasure of dealing with. Mind you I've been on five flights with Mason over the course of the past two years and have had NO issues up until now.

I urge EVERYONE to avoid United if at all possible. Here's a small recap of my wonderful journey out east:

Call night before flight to confirm seats. Too late, United can't confirm we will sit together, but she'll put in a request. Arrive at airport, we are together on both legs of the trip - boarding tickets issues. Phew! Plan lanes early in Chicago..whoo hoo, a few extra minutes to get to my connection. Oh wait, they forgot to mention that while I was in the air for 45 minutes, the connecting flight was canceled! I found out when I checked the time on the display boards. Thanks for the heads up. No worries, it's 9:15AM and I'm booked on the next available flight at 5:50PM! Oh, and we don't' have seats in the same isle available for you and Mason...so he's a few rows ahead of you in the middle of a few strangers. He's two, he'll manage, right!?!

Tried to get on standby for the 1:45PM flight (along with 42 others). No such luck. We checked out the huge dinosaur in the lobby for a few hours, played in the kids area for a few hours, took a two hour nap, strolled the moving walkways, watched others board their planes...still had some time to kill...and finally boarded our flight. A lady we met a few minutes before boarding was kind enough to move so Mason and I could sit together. Good thing Mason is so cute :)

There were flights earlier in the day available, but I was told since I checked baggage in at Minneapolis, I had a limited number of flights I was eligible for. Hmmm...okay. Somehow my baggage arrived faster than I did, because it was sitting off in a separate baggage area by the time Mason and I got to the Philly terminal.

Hey, hopefully the flight home will be better, right? It wasn't, thankfully we were seated together, but our flight was 3 hours delayed. I actually had to call their 800 number from the airport to get on a different flight because the Chicago gate agents were too busy to help out.

I wrote to United when I returned to kindly (I'm serious, I was nice) explain that I thought the least they could have done was provide some sort of food voucher for the 8 1/2 hours I had to wait with Mason. I also mentioned their gate agents were unfriendly and they were not very family oriented. Seriously, I barely backed enough diapers and toys to get through that long of a wait, especially when it was supposed to be a 40 minute layover.

Here was their wonderful response...I feel much better that they provided both Mason and myself with a $25 flight voucher so we can fly with them again. Now my flight will only cost $375 instead of $400. Perhaps if I slip the gate agent an extra $20 she'll let Mason and I sit next to each other....


Dear Mrs. Hughes,

I regret the inconvenience you and your son experienced when your flight was cancelled on June 29. I understand that you encountered the following:

1. Cancelled flight.
2. Seat assignment.
3. Poor Customer Service received from our representatives.
4. You were not served well.
5. Handling of your baggage.
6. You did not receive vouchers for food or drinks.

Mrs. Hughes, I would like to assure you that your satisfaction matters to us and we would not like our customers to be inconvenienced in anyway. We certainly don't want you to be inconvenienced by flight delays or cancellations. You also report that you did not receive vouchers for food or drinks. Your feedback is appreciated and I would like to assure you that I would register your comments with our management team for Flight Operations management for their internal review and consideration. We continue to improve service and performance because valued customers such as you keep us posted.

Additionally, we're concerned when our customers tell us that we could have demonstrated more attention to their individual needs. We regret the disappointment you've expressed and appreciate your taking time to comment on your experience. We realize you select an airline based on its quality of service. Your report of unsatisfactory behavior has been given to the responsible management for Customer Services at the Chicago Airport for their information and internal review. This will determine all necessary action to be taken in compliance with company policy. Our intention is to only employ a workforce who has the best attitude and aptitude to provide excellent customer service.

Although we cannot make amends the inconvenience you and your son experienced, as a gesture of goodwill, please accept the attached travel certificates worth $25 each for both of you, which can be redeemed on united.com. Before redeeming, review the attached terms and conditions.

Please give us an opportunity to provide you the service you expect from United Airlines.

Regards,
United Airlines Customer Relations

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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Pictures? What Pictures?

So I finally took a look at our Kodak website and noticed something peculiar. Hmmm...no pictures posted since JANUARY! Perhaps it is time to make a few uploads. I'd make a promise to update more frequently in the future, but who am I kidding!?! Time is precious as summer quickly escapes me. I am definitely still snapping pictures every second I can...I just don't seem to get them on our website as fast as I should.



Hope everyone is doing well....take a look at our "new" photos when you have a minute :) I posted about 25 new albums...crazy!!!

http://www.kodakgallery.com/hughesweek

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Indecision 2008 - Who will Mason chose?

Mason's take on who we should vote for...




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...and Baby Makes Four

Well, for those of you who haven't heard the news yet, we're expecting again! Matt and I just realized a few days ago we didn't send out a mass email or call around like we did with Mason. So here are a few pictures from our first ultrasound. The little alien baby is looking at us in the picture. Due date is November 7th, although I'd like to hold out until November 13th since that is my great grandfather's birthday. If this baby is anything like Mason, going a week late is nothing!

Hope everyone is doing well...I'm in the process of updating photos on our kodakgallery site, so check back soon for more updates.










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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Really?!? Where did the year go?

I still think it's 2007 and refuse to believe that another year has passed us by. Matt and I avoided the long Christmas letter this year and opted for the '2007 Hughes Highlights'. So here is the update on Mason...

It seems as though Mason went from being an infant to a toddler in the blink of an eye. I really could just kiss him up all day long...despite his long, drawn out, 'Nnnnooooo MaMa'. Nothing gets by this kid. We go to school two days a week for a few hours, frequent the Minnesota Children's Museum, hang out with 'My Gia' (according to Mason) and still manage to go to the Park.

I'm truly amazed at how fast he learns new words these days. We're already saying three word sentences, the first of which was "MaMa hands COLD" :). Mason definitely knows what he wants and will stop at nothing to get it. He is learning colors already. At first he would only call things by Sesame Street charaters (Elmo = red, Big Bird= yellow, Oscar = green). This past week or so he's finally saying the color itself. Now he knows, red, yellow, green, blue, black, white, Oscar and Big Bird.

Despite my best efforts at blogging more, it fell to the wayside towards the holidays. I'll once again make an effort to start up again. Hope everyone had a wonderful New Year!

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Turkey Bowl 2007

This past Thanksgiving, Rob and Jim organized our first annual Turkey Bowl. After drawing for teams of two, we headed downstairs to battle it out on the Wii.

Jim and Matt went undefeated, taking the home the winning trophey (designed by Jim). Steph & Kevy took second place and almost knocked out the champs late in the game. Next year we'll see if Team Jimatt can once again defeat Team Stevy.

Teams:
Lyns & Bren
Sam & Dylan
Rob & CK
Steph & Kev
Jim & Matt

Best Game: Team Jimatt
Best Upset: Team Samlan over Team Rock
Best Individual Score: Jim (over 300)

Looking foward to kickin' it on the wii next year! Check out photos of the winning team, winning game and the Turkey Bowl Bracket:





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Monday, November 05, 2007

This Old House: Exterior Refresh

We had planned on doing this project a few years from now but it did not make any sense to do all the landscaping and cement work only to wreck it while updating the exterior surfaces so we flipped the two projects. Not exactly sure how this happened but we pulled this refresh project off in 3 months! Most of the time was actually used up in waiting on materials and lining up the slew of contractor schedules. We did a lot of the heavy lifting, read demolition, ourselves to cut down on expenses and the contractors mainly did the final installations, save the windows. Steph did an excellent job managing the contractors; she's pickier than I am! Big thanks to my brother Scott and Jack for their wisdom and hard work. :)

Our plan was just to get done before the snow fell, but Steph did such a great job lining up and pushing the subs we finished at the beginning of October.

07-05-2007 Removed Unneeded Chimney (first task of the project)
08-16-2007 Replaced Roofing, added 2 Sky Lights, Ridge Vent replaced box vents
09-01-2007 Replaced all Windows with Andersen Windows
09-04-2007 Framed and Installed one 8FT and one 6FT Andersen Patio Gliding Doors
09-19-2007 Installed James Hardie Board siding, Keystones, New Soffette and Facia
10-05-2007 Installed Leaf Guard Gutters (last task of the project)

Well that was plenty of an update this year so we will probably just spend the winter cleaning up the interior molding around the windows and new patio doors. Little by little...


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