Thursday, August 28, 2008

Nick Vann, LEED A.P.

I am proud to announce that my amazingly talented, dashingly handsome, exceptionally intelligent, earth-loving, God-fearing husband, Nick Vann, is now an official LEED AP. What is a LEED AP? I'm so glad you asked. Well, lets start from the top:

"The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ encourages and accelerates global adoption of sustainable green building and development practices through the creation and implementation of universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria. It is a third party certification program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings...." (http://www.usgbc.org/)

So in other words, it takes a holistic approach to building buildings efficiently, healthfully and with low impact. Due to my little education in this area, I can't convey the multitudes of amazing things this means, but a few things are using passive solar, no VOC paints and renued resources during construction. Actually, the overall idea is super cool: LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.

They focus on all types of building:



So...it makes me wonder why all buildings aren't built with those same performance goals? Ah well...that is a different blog...for now we shall stick with Nick.
For years Nick has been wanting to become an Accredited Professional (AP) in LEED. The test is a gnarly, in depth, tricky little bugger but after hours upon hours upon hours of studying, he finally committed and took the test yesterday. I mean you should see the manual...I kept on confusing it for the phone book. This accreditation will be tremendously useful for Nick's job now at David Evans and Associates (DEA) and for the years to come. As the "earth friendly" trend continues to grow, and will one day become a standard, it will hopefully prompt builders and developers to turn to DEA looking for the professionals in this area. As of now, Nick is the only LEED AP in the Bellingham office. A tremendous triumph and blessing, as sustainability and green buildings is one of Nick's deepest passion.
I wanted to thank you all who were praying for him throughout this process...it was beyond helpful to know that there was a band of prayer going out for him...and the Lord answered, as He always does. So thank you and congrats to Nick! I am so proud!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Leavenworth - Birthday Camping '08

Levi hanging with the ladies...Momma (Jess) and Kristen


A few weekends ago, Nick and I and a few friends headed east of the mountains to celebrate he and Art's birthday. Leavenworth brought great adventures and many hours of relaxing around the campground and town. We lucked out and got two sites next to each other; one site designated for the families with children, the other site for the families without children. Guess which site got more sleep??? We spent the morning chilling around the fire chatting...then the afternoon rock climbing, biking or sleeping by the river. It was wonderful fun to hang with a group of awesome people. I did find it rather ironic that we were celebrating Art's 25th birthday and Nick's 35th. I guess it just proves that you are as old as you make yourself to be!

Andi taking a shot at rock climbing:

Art and Ryan deep in focused consentration during an intense game of horseballs at the campsite:

Annabelle trying to understand why her daddy is blocking her shot:

Nick enjoying the scene and fueling up after a very intense and HOT 4 mile climb on his bike to get to Xanadu trailhead: