And I feel so much better!! After deciding that I really disliked the yard, I have been getting really dirty and a little impulsive. One morning after aerobics, I just decided that I'd get to work in the backyard. What that means is cutting down these huge Leyland Cypress 'trees'. They are huge bushes really that are as tall as many trees and they are meant to make a privacy screen in your yard. We used to have them on all 3 sides of the backyard along the fences. They are very green and serve a useful purpose. However there are a few problems with them. 1 - they block the fence, so it is impossible to repair or replace any fencing. (This is why we removed them on the east side of the backyard right before Christmas - we needed to replace that fence) 2 - when you have a whole row of them that are all similar in size and then, say, a hurricane does damage to your row and several in the middle are taken out, you have this gap. The gap is hard to fill as the taller ones around it block the necessary light to grow new ones and it looks funny to just plant something else in the gap of your big green blockade. I tried to plant some news ones to fill the gap and they keep dying, hence my frustration and discontent with the yard.
Okay, so back to my impulsive behavior. Back from aerobics with Rachel in tow and I realize the yard waste people have yet to come and collect our neighborhood's yard waste. So, I think what a great time to start taking out those remaining cypresses on the west side of the yard. And then a self challenge... I wonder if I can cut them all down myself before they come collect the yard waste???? Hmmm, the chainsaw is broken.... Hmmmm, I don't like to use it anyway...... Hmmm, I have lots of other cutting tools.... Well, let's see what we can do. So, I get Rachel settled in for a nap, I get out my heavy duty garden gloves, find every saw and pruning tool we own, and I get BUSY. I start on one and it didn't seem to take too long. I get going on the next, done. Before I know it, all 6 are down and the yard waste man hasn't come yet. Damn, I'm good. What's next? Yea, that's right, it is wheelbarrow and dragging time. I am just giddy with myself. I start hauling it all out to the driveway, making a gigantic pile and then I hear the rumbling of the yard waste truck. Just under the gun, I get it all out, piled in a heap taller than myself. I think I'll say it again: Damn, I'm good.
The remaining stumps you ask? Well, I am not that impulsive - I called some guy to come grind them. He calls himself the "Tree Doctor" and he's missing his 2 front teeth and so are his assistants! What do I care??? They ground out the stumps for cheap, making way for the planting. Which we did and it looks terrific!
The next big project - taking out some grass (yippee!!!) and building some raised plant beds for veggies and such and then filling in with gravel around the beds. I told Adam it was all I wanted for my birthday!!! I can't wait!! I will proudly post some pictures of the completed project soon.
Oh, and thinking of birthdays... Mine is Thursday and I'll be 34... that's not the point though. Yesterday I bought some beer at the grocery store and I got carded! What a great birthday gift ; )
Monday, May 28, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
School's OUT!
Well, almost. Rachel's nursery school is out and Russ will be done Friday at 11:15. Goodbye Kindergarten, hello 1st grade!!! These last few days for him are a flurry of activity. Yesterday, they helped clean up the class and had some little lunch picnic.
Today was water play day for those who earn it with good behavior. (Rachel and I were helping in the concessions and checked in on Russ once. His friends all give me hugs, but he's too cool to do so at school! Rachel, on the other hand, had her audience and was happy for a good 3 hours until it was time to nap, so we came home.) Boy, the water play stuff was excellent. The PTO pays for these big inflatable slides, there must have been at 4 big inflatable things with water running on them. It looked like a lot of fun, messy, but fun.
Tomorrow, Russell's class has their end of the year party and the Kindergarten Awards. Rachel and I will be there to help. Well, I'll help and Rachel will party : ) I have been working on this big flower pot that I painted for Russell's teacher and then I had each student in class paint their hand and we did did hand prints on it and they wrote their names too. It is really cute. Their teacher is a gardener, so I know she will love it.
And then we have the half day on Friday. It kind of seems pointless to go, but he'll go. It will be fun for him and a good way to finish off the year.
I think I am more excited for summer than Russell is. I am telling you, I am tired of getting him up at 6:30 every morning to get some breakfast and dressed and out the door in time. Don't get me wrong, Rachel will be up every morning early, so I won't be sleeping in, but it will be nice to have a slower pace and less nagging!! What? Me?? NAG??? NEVER!!!! ; )
No huge summer plans this year. We did just do the Disney bit... Russ will go to speech only twice per week this summer. I'd like to get him in some karate lessons and have finally found a good teacher (a dad at school who is a fireman and has taught for years; he's great with all the kids. Plus, his daughter is named Rachel too, so there you go). Of course, swim lessons is on the agenda and my green thumb!! Which means gardening in the heat, but the AC will feel SO good when I come inside. (That's what I keep telling myself) I think all of that will be enough to keep us busy. And if it isn't, I might just have to complain in this blog!! Lucky you!!
What's that song... Schooooool's out for summer..... (Alice Cooper maybe??) In the fall I am sure I'll be begging for it to strat again; remember those Staples commercials "It's the most wonderful time of the year..."
Today was water play day for those who earn it with good behavior. (Rachel and I were helping in the concessions and checked in on Russ once. His friends all give me hugs, but he's too cool to do so at school! Rachel, on the other hand, had her audience and was happy for a good 3 hours until it was time to nap, so we came home.) Boy, the water play stuff was excellent. The PTO pays for these big inflatable slides, there must have been at 4 big inflatable things with water running on them. It looked like a lot of fun, messy, but fun.
Tomorrow, Russell's class has their end of the year party and the Kindergarten Awards. Rachel and I will be there to help. Well, I'll help and Rachel will party : ) I have been working on this big flower pot that I painted for Russell's teacher and then I had each student in class paint their hand and we did did hand prints on it and they wrote their names too. It is really cute. Their teacher is a gardener, so I know she will love it.
And then we have the half day on Friday. It kind of seems pointless to go, but he'll go. It will be fun for him and a good way to finish off the year.
I think I am more excited for summer than Russell is. I am telling you, I am tired of getting him up at 6:30 every morning to get some breakfast and dressed and out the door in time. Don't get me wrong, Rachel will be up every morning early, so I won't be sleeping in, but it will be nice to have a slower pace and less nagging!! What? Me?? NAG??? NEVER!!!! ; )
No huge summer plans this year. We did just do the Disney bit... Russ will go to speech only twice per week this summer. I'd like to get him in some karate lessons and have finally found a good teacher (a dad at school who is a fireman and has taught for years; he's great with all the kids. Plus, his daughter is named Rachel too, so there you go). Of course, swim lessons is on the agenda and my green thumb!! Which means gardening in the heat, but the AC will feel SO good when I come inside. (That's what I keep telling myself) I think all of that will be enough to keep us busy. And if it isn't, I might just have to complain in this blog!! Lucky you!!
What's that song... Schooooool's out for summer..... (Alice Cooper maybe??) In the fall I am sure I'll be begging for it to strat again; remember those Staples commercials "It's the most wonderful time of the year..."
Friday, May 11, 2007
Disney, SeaWorld, and the Return of My Green Thumbs
What can I say? We had a great vacation! It was a little tiring, but overall a terrific time and would do it again. I had read this book about Disney and how to have a plan when you get there and stick to it. I'm telling you this made a huge difference, we were way ahead of the game as far as figuring it all out and I am so glad I had read the book. Oh, the book is "The Unofficial Guide to DisneyWorld".
The condo we stayed at was pretty nice. It was a huge 2 bedroom apartment with a full kitchen, w/d, dvd player, huge bathrooms, screened in porch, lots of pools and playgrounds on site. So, for $300, it was worth it. the furniture was a little outdated, but it wasn't uncomfortable, just not our taste. But for $300 - who cares!!!
We spent our first full day at the Animal Kingdom in Disney World. We loved the safari - saw tons of animals, walked right on with a short wait, and the kids could see a lot. The rest of the park was just okay. It got congested quickly, it was hard to see the animals in the 'zoo' parts of the park, there were only a few rides that our kids could ride, the rest were too scary. Then there was this Dino playland area, but it was impossible to keep up with and supervise your own children, so we weren't very comfortable with that. There was a lot to look at, including a woman dressed in vines and walked on stilts. She blended in with the plant life and seemed to just walk out of the jungle - it was pretty cool. I did ride the new coaster - Everest. It was fun, not the greatest coaster, but not the worst either. If we go back, I don't think we would go back to the Animal Kingdom.
The second day we went to Epcot and it was really fantastic. Rachel could ride pretty much all the rides, so that made it more fun for her too. Epcot just so much to do and see, you could easily spend 2 days there. We enjoyed all the rides and seeing the World Showcase areas. We were surprised at how much we enjoyed Epcot. We managed the crowds perfectly - we didn't wait for anything, but as we were leaving each ride, we saw the lines building - that book was so right on!
The third day was on the the Magic Kingdom (a version of Disneyland, if you will, but pretty different also). We could have done 2 days here also. Again, the book did not lead us wrong. We hit all the rides just right, no waiting. We did use FastPass on a couple of rides, so we'd get our pass, go ride a different ride and then it would be time to use our pass. The kids enjoyed so many rides - Winnie the Pooh, Peter Pan, Pirates (with Jack Sparrow recently added!), and Buzz LightYear. Russ LOVED Splash Mountain. He rode it twice. He liked it b/c it was 'splashy'. Rachel was pretty funny on Pirates. She kept her eyes covered, but peeked thru her fingers until she saw a candle and then it was all good! She looked for all the candles and had to tell me whenever she found one. They liked the Haunted Mansion too, Russ more than Rachel, but that is expected. We didn't make into ToonTown, but that was okay. It was surprising how crowded it got towards the end of the day, it just seems like common sense to get there early before the heat and the crowds.
Speaking of the heat. It got hotter as the week went on, so we timed that just right as far as going to Disney first thing. Weds. was a break day - pool and some shopping. Thursday we went to SeaWorld and it was hot and muggy and crowded - a lot of field trips being taken that day. We enjoyed it, but Rachel was not one to sit for the shows. So, we looked at all we could see, fed all that we could feed (sea lions, sharks, sting rays) and were outta there by lunch time. Our tickets were free (Busch's Salute to Military Heroes) and we appreciated those free tix, but would have disappointed if we paid to go.
We came home a day early. We spent Friday morning at a science museum and then left for home after that. As we were driving home and the kids were watching Peter pan for the 300th time, I just started thinking about the yard. I really have been discouraged about the backyard especially. I never work out there and I don't ever want to and I love to garden. Why is that????? The answer is I dislike how it is landscaped. So, I have decided to seize the yard. I need to make it mine. Which means I have to take out a lot, but change can be good and I need a change! My green thumbs are back, baby. Watch out Martha!
The condo we stayed at was pretty nice. It was a huge 2 bedroom apartment with a full kitchen, w/d, dvd player, huge bathrooms, screened in porch, lots of pools and playgrounds on site. So, for $300, it was worth it. the furniture was a little outdated, but it wasn't uncomfortable, just not our taste. But for $300 - who cares!!!
We spent our first full day at the Animal Kingdom in Disney World. We loved the safari - saw tons of animals, walked right on with a short wait, and the kids could see a lot. The rest of the park was just okay. It got congested quickly, it was hard to see the animals in the 'zoo' parts of the park, there were only a few rides that our kids could ride, the rest were too scary. Then there was this Dino playland area, but it was impossible to keep up with and supervise your own children, so we weren't very comfortable with that. There was a lot to look at, including a woman dressed in vines and walked on stilts. She blended in with the plant life and seemed to just walk out of the jungle - it was pretty cool. I did ride the new coaster - Everest. It was fun, not the greatest coaster, but not the worst either. If we go back, I don't think we would go back to the Animal Kingdom.
The second day we went to Epcot and it was really fantastic. Rachel could ride pretty much all the rides, so that made it more fun for her too. Epcot just so much to do and see, you could easily spend 2 days there. We enjoyed all the rides and seeing the World Showcase areas. We were surprised at how much we enjoyed Epcot. We managed the crowds perfectly - we didn't wait for anything, but as we were leaving each ride, we saw the lines building - that book was so right on!
The third day was on the the Magic Kingdom (a version of Disneyland, if you will, but pretty different also). We could have done 2 days here also. Again, the book did not lead us wrong. We hit all the rides just right, no waiting. We did use FastPass on a couple of rides, so we'd get our pass, go ride a different ride and then it would be time to use our pass. The kids enjoyed so many rides - Winnie the Pooh, Peter Pan, Pirates (with Jack Sparrow recently added!), and Buzz LightYear. Russ LOVED Splash Mountain. He rode it twice. He liked it b/c it was 'splashy'. Rachel was pretty funny on Pirates. She kept her eyes covered, but peeked thru her fingers until she saw a candle and then it was all good! She looked for all the candles and had to tell me whenever she found one. They liked the Haunted Mansion too, Russ more than Rachel, but that is expected. We didn't make into ToonTown, but that was okay. It was surprising how crowded it got towards the end of the day, it just seems like common sense to get there early before the heat and the crowds.
Speaking of the heat. It got hotter as the week went on, so we timed that just right as far as going to Disney first thing. Weds. was a break day - pool and some shopping. Thursday we went to SeaWorld and it was hot and muggy and crowded - a lot of field trips being taken that day. We enjoyed it, but Rachel was not one to sit for the shows. So, we looked at all we could see, fed all that we could feed (sea lions, sharks, sting rays) and were outta there by lunch time. Our tickets were free (Busch's Salute to Military Heroes) and we appreciated those free tix, but would have disappointed if we paid to go.
We came home a day early. We spent Friday morning at a science museum and then left for home after that. As we were driving home and the kids were watching Peter pan for the 300th time, I just started thinking about the yard. I really have been discouraged about the backyard especially. I never work out there and I don't ever want to and I love to garden. Why is that????? The answer is I dislike how it is landscaped. So, I have decided to seize the yard. I need to make it mine. Which means I have to take out a lot, but change can be good and I need a change! My green thumbs are back, baby. Watch out Martha!
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