Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Because we have too many earwigs
I am so tired of trying to get the pool out only to find it full of earwigs. I decided that we just needed a sprinkler, and since it is almost the end of summer everything is on sale! Here is some sprinkler fun!
In other news, I went to go pick apricots at a new old friends house yesterday. Not only did they let me pick all the fruit I wanted (all I brought was a jar of pepper jelly), they also gave me several raspberry starts! I was so excited! I got them in the ground yesterday and I am just hoping they take off!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
A pony party
Monday, July 21, 2008
I am a slacker
I have been so bad at taking pictures this past week, but I have a few good stories. This pic of Tenna is before her first dance class. She was so good at following instructions. I am so excited for her to be able to dance!
We finally put the last of the windows in this week. We still need to frame them in, but they are a fantastic improvement. Unfortunately, Andi is almost two, so she likes to draw on them with CRAYON! So, how do I get it off? I can't use GooGone because of the low-E coating on the windows, any suggestions?
The best story of the week comes from Tenna though. The girls MUST take all of their bedding off of their beds several times a day so they can jump on them. After about the tenth time putting stuff back on I stuck Tenna in our bed to sleep. I was so tired and ready to be done. Blessedly, Tenna was quiet and seemed to go to sleep quickly. She called for me about 15 min later(as usual) to go to her bed. I walked in to get her and she wanted to show me her fingers. Oh, yes, she had found my tub (yes TUB) of vasoline that I use for my lips (and my teeth, since I am a beauty queen and need my lips to slide of my teeth when I smile. Ok the teeth thing is a joke) and lathered everything in it. From head to toe she was caked in vasoline. It was on my sheets and pillow cases. She got her first shower that night, she didn't love it.
Now don't blame Tenna, I should have known to have NOTHING on my headboard with her. She did end up eating a third of a bottle of tums a few weeks ago. Luckily the only side affect was strong bones (yes, I think she really is made of bricks) and side-walk-chalk poo. Serves me right.
Monday, July 07, 2008
The American Dream
I love that my girls are so imaginative. They love dress-up. As I was hanging the well used Cinderella dress to dry it occured to me that this was a small glimpse into the American dream. We work so hard (not that hanging laundry is really that hard) to give our children the chance to imagine, create, and enjoy the arts that we could only afford to have as hobbies.
Albert and I love to see the garden develop. The blessings that come from a connection with the Earth are so fulfilling. I want my girls to develop that connection and to understand that this is REALLY where food comes from. The EARTH! Tenna was so pleased when she was able to eat the first ripe cherry tomato.
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