"Tell your children of Him, and let your children tell their children, and their children to another generation." Joel 1:3

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Park

This past week we took the kids to a "kinda" new park in the area.  It's actually been there for a long time, but last summer it was closed for renovations.  We loved it before so we were anxious to see what changes they made.  Well, we were not disappointed.  It was amazing! 
It was really unlike any park we've even gone to.  There were so many pieces of equipment that I've never seen at a park and the kids were lovin' it!

They have a smaller kids area that Olivia started out on.  There's a huge sandbox area that had a buried dinosaur skeleton you could uncover and tons of things for the toddlers to do.
 The boys were having a blast finding all sorts of older kid things to do!
 I sat and watched.....and worried a bit about the heights they were reaching.....
 While dad decided to give some of it a try....
If it hadn't felt like 100', we probably would have stayed all day....

They waited in line to get a chance to ride one of the really cool, saucer shaped swings...
Livi wasn't too sure about it at first....
 but only a minute into it, she was loving it....
 ...and hanging on tight to Tony
 Then, we couldn't get her off the thing...
Finally, we found some refuge from the sun in one of the caves.....
 Livi was beat......
What a fun day.....
We'll be going back before the summer is done. 

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

My Veggies

When we bought our first house over 10 years ago, the backyard had a beautiful vegetable garden.  It was really huge and was able to fit just about any plant out there.  The man who lived there before us had planted it every year for over 30 years so the soil was very rich and even I, who does NOT have a green thumb, was able to grow tons of great veggies. 
When we moved to our current home almost 7 years ago, the backyard was perfect except for one thing....no garden.  Every summer I said I wanted to get one started, but spring would come and summer would end and it just didn't get done. 
One of the reasons I think we avoided it was because of the work it would take to clear a spot in the yard.  One summer, we'd done it for our swing set area.....
Another summer, we'd done it for some landscaping....
so we knew just how much of a pain it was to skim off the grass and dig through the roots.
Then a couple years ago, as I was mentioning this all to a client of mine, she told me of a great way to clear a spot without as much work.   In the fall, we would map out the area we wanted and lay down about 3 -4 layers of newspaper and wet it all with a hose.  Then you rake the leaves onto the newspaper and wait. 
So, we did that.  And last year in the spring we rented a roto-tiller to get it all mixed together. 
That proved to be quite the pain in itself.  We have a ton of mature trees around our house and the roots alone were giving Jay a lot of trouble.  But....we got it done, and I planted my garden.
The seeds started to grow into plants and get bigger and bigger and even started to flower, but they never produced any vegetables.  Ever.  Every flower that should turn into a cucumber or green bean or zucchini just eventually died and fell off.  Nothing. 
I knew the first couple years would be rough until the soil had a chance to get more primed, but I didn't expect that. 
Okay, well moving on to this year.  We rented the tiller again and it was much easier this time.  I planted and waited. 
I am very happy to say that last night I ate my first 2 cukes out of my garden.  YAY! 
There are plenty of veggies coming in this time.  I'm sure the weather has been a part of it as well.  We've had a good combo of sun and rain this year, and someone told me that even though super humid days can be good for keeping moisture in the soil.  Not sure if that's true or not.
I've yet to see a zucchini starting but they flowers are huge and bright, unlike last year, so I'm sure it won't be long.
There's nothing like a fresh garden veggie....I just love them. 
The boys are excited to pick the green beans today, and I'm excited to let them.....those things can run a muck and be hard to keep up with.
Here are some pics of my garden......



I have 2 rows of green beans.
One green and one red pepper plant......
Several onions......
A huge row of cucumbers with about 100 flowers on it ready to grow and be eaten.....
Four hills of zucchini........
Five different tomato plants, including Cherry.......
....and Roma

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Tony turns 8

I know I always say this, but I really cannot believe that Tony is turning 8! 
Wow, where does the time go. 
It was 8 years ago, yesterday, that I gave birth to this beautiful sweet boy. 
He was my one and only 'almost' bald baby....
He was born just 8 short days after his daddy returned home from the war in Iraq....
He was 2 weeks early...
and he was the sweetest little thing ever....and still is. 
Oh my gosh, how I love this boy.  He is such a little stinker, but he sure has a tender heart. What a precious combination.

The day started the same as every kid birthday in our house......with a birthday pancake in the shape of their age.  I decided to tease him and made a 7 first.  His face was priceless....
...but I fixed it and all was good again. 

I decided to ask Kristin and the kids to join us yesterday for an afternoon of bowling.  I thought it would be fun to have a party with some of the cousins. 




Kristin had a card for him with some serious loot in it.  He was pretty excited about that.


They had a ton of fun and I'm so glad we did it.  It was too hot to even be outside so this was a perfect thing for us to do to celebrate.

Then in the evening, we hung out at home with some of the family and a dinner picked by the birthday boy himself, of course.
He chose "walking taco's" for his birthday dinner.  That meal has become a tradition for our family whenever we go camping and it was on the weekend of the 4th, while he was enjoying his 3rd one, that he told me he wanted this for his special dinner. 


So...
we ate...
we opened gifts.....




we found the imfamous missing Easter egg in the coffee container.....
(obviously, Jay and I don't drink coffee or we would have found where that sneaky Bunny hid that last egg)
And let me just say.....
"Peeeee  Yououuuuuu" 

we blew out candles....


and we ate ice cream cake.

What a fun day! 
Happy birthday sweet boy!