Tuesday, June 1, 2010

algebra is my strong suit

We've had a summer vegetable garden for the last few years, and enjoy it immensely.

Deciding what to grow, picking and planting the seeds, nurturing them and watching them spring to life....and the final result of harvesting your own fresh veggies--well, we love it...the kids love it. It's a fun and rewarding past time in so many ways. In fact, it's more than a past time or hobby, because you reap (no pun intended) so many benefits.

In a related story...

Our home is situated so that we have a sideways 'L' shaped yard. The side yard got some attention three summers ago: a paver patio, a privacy fence, some outdoor furniture, and a small veggie garden. We haven't give much (read: any) attention to the back yard--basically since we bought our home (8 years ago).

But there's reasons for that.


The back has alot of issues: it's fairly narrow, with a hill going up to woods at the rear.

Woods + deer = ticks = YUK

It also has some pretty severe drainage issues, which lead to ALOT of standing water when we get even a modicum of rain.

Standing water = mosquitos + (dirt x dog + (kids x 4 - 1 baby) = mud) = YUK

Beyond those, there's just all the other reasons why in the past the backyard has consistently drawn the short straw...

8 years in house = ('fixer-upper' + major renovation/addition) - $$$ + 2 additional kids (swollen ankles x 18 months) - $$$ = who cares what the backyard looks like I don't even have time or energy to pee let alone look out the windows

Well, NO MORE my friends.

This year, we decided to knock down our existing raised circular garden (about an 8' diameter) and move around to the back of the house with the garden.

googiedaddy + googiemomma = more is better + irrationality² x overdoing it =

"Let's regrade a bit so the hill is steeper and we have more flat space to work with"

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"Then let's put in 4 huge raised garden beds, and plant everything from asparagus to zucchini"

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what we affectionately refer to as "the back four(ty)"


"And then let's build our children a playhouse. But a huge one. And let's raise it 5 1/2 feet off the ground, so it will be cooler. And more complicated. Oh, and let's try to do it in three days."

Start:
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End of day 1:
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End of day 2:


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The end of day 3 was brought to an untimely conclusion by the arrival of a thunderstorm. So the house is not quite finished, and I didn't get a picture. But it's looking cool, and the kids are dying to get in and play.

So, to sum up:

4 huge gardens + one giant playhouse = one very negligent blogger + multiple bruises x sore muscles²
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Wordless Wednesday~Nom Nom Nom

Why not to buy Mr. Sketch Scented Markers (even if you have a throwback moment to when you were in elementary school and you LOVED the scented markers SOOO MUCH because they made your whole picture smell like yummy happiness and rainbows and who CARES if they're $12 at Staples you had them in ELEMENTARY school and it's the SAME EXACT brand even in the same box and everything):
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mmm...chocolatey....

For more Wordless Wednesday, try 5 Minutes for Mom, Extraordinary Mothers, jollymom, and of course, good old Wordless Wednesday.
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Weekend Wrap-up

Well, it was a long and tiring but fun weekend!

Friday's Field Day was just as expected: hot, exhausted kids running helter-skelter around the fields.

But the kids had a blast:


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Little Bear, in her new persona as "Lover of All Things Buggy", spent quite a bit of time hanging out on the blanket with an ant. I thought it might come home with us as a new pet.






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By the end of the day, this is what we had:


One little monkey out cold


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And three more monkeys sweaty, tired and ready for a cold shower, an ice pop, and an afternoon movie:


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