Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

Friday, August 07, 2009

Accepted?

I'm not sure if I"m officially accepting Carrie's challenge, because I just feel like I have a lot going on and I don't want to make any promises right now. (What's that you say? You have a lot going on too? I'm not the only one? I'm sorry. I know I can get a bit complainy.)
But anyway...here are some garden-related photos.
Henry ate our first Sweet Baby Girl tomato...
Clara and I shared the second.
This is our first zucchini. We might eat it tonight if I don't get my wish of going out to El Jardin. (Oh, Honey? I'd like to go out for Mexican tonight. Please? I finished all my course work!!!)
Here's a picture of our Sweet Baby Girl.
And our real Sweet Baby Girl.
And the two little bugs that help me tend the garden.
Does it seem like the photo quality is not great? Do I just need to dust my computer screen?

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

Yesterday we celebrated Liz's graduation from North Park university. She now has her master's in vocal performance. Congratulations Liz!!
The school of music gets to wear pink tassels!
After the graduation we went out for a nice Italian dinner. The kids were out late, but they were pretty well behaved.
I don't usually get pictures of myself on my camera... Here I am with my new wrappy-shawl cape from Mary for mother's day. It even matched my shirt!
The sleeping hours could have been better. For the last week we have had lots of bedtime struggles with Clara. Last night she went to bed okay, since she was pretty much already conked out in the car from it being so late. But then she woke at 3:00 to nurse and wouldn't go back to bed. Eventually Pete laid down with her (still crying) in Henry's bed, because Henry had come in to sleep in our bed. Ugh.
I did get a little sleep, though, when Pete took the kids with him to get me a Mother's Day mocha. And even though I wasn't sleeping I did get to stay in bed until 8:00, drinking my mocha, opening cards and presents and reading the Sunday paper while the kids crawled around.
I didn't get a picture of Pete making breakfast, or of the breakfast itself, but here you can see the tulips he brought in from our yard, my mocha, the strawberries and a little lego toy.
Pete made a delicious baked praline french toast. I might have to request it again for my birthday.
Here's a close-up picture (because the far away ones of my in my jammies were just too unpleasant) of my new necklace. I had seen these on Etsy and must have mentioned it to Pete, but then forgot all about them. They're made of recycled sterling and (bonus!) if we have another baby they can add another fawn!
After breakfast we spent some money from my mom on some new flowers for the front. I replanted some of the geraniums from last summer in the window boxes. They had thrived over the winter and I hated to cut them back again, but I did...a bit. We'll see how they do.
When Henry napped I did some weeding in the back. Clara discovered Bart and spent some quality time cuddling and kissing him. Also note that Pete dressed her in a pair of pants that were mine as a toddler....perhaps made for me by my grandma.
Pete pulled this huge dandelion out from the grass. He's so burly.
Finally, here's Henry describing the picture he had drawn for me for mother's day. I especially like the parts about the tornadoes. I didn't get him talking about it, but there's also a rhinoceros in the picture.


Happy mother's day to all of you. Many X's and O's!!!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Weekend

We recently had a quite exciting game of hide-and-seek. Henry discovered that the toy box is a good place to hide, and now Clara likes to get in there with him. Where are all the toys, you ask? All over the floor, of course.
The weather this weekend was awesome, so we spent quite a bit of time outdoors. Mom decided Saturday morning that she had to come visit the kids, so here's Henry making a picture for her.
"Fowr Gramy"
When Mom arrived it was with gifts....a new dress and some pretty barrettes for Clara...
...the fashion plate.
And then Mom took some corny pictures of us working. I had to wear my rain boots (or gumboots, as Sharon calls them) because the ground was still very muddy from all of the recent rain.
Henry got a new shirt too. And he had a chance to utilize his new wheelbarrow. This summer I will weed my garden!
Not my lawn though. I love my lawn when it's covered with violets and dandelions. I feel like I'm Laura Ingalls.