Today was wonky! I couldn't get into the homeschooling mode because I started a good book when I woke up and didn't feel like putting it down. So I decided that I'd better get the blood flowing and decided to get the boys to help me put in all my bedding plants. So we spent a few hours doing that. After we worked so hard, it was time for dinner, right? But Ladger didn't make it home from town until close to 2 pm. It's amazing how that throws things out of wack.
And then it hailed. The boys and I looked out the window at all our newly planted plants. I think I held my breath until it cleared up and...we were really lucky this time - nothing damaged too badly. The boys collected a potful and put it in the fridge - P5 was genuinely surprised that it all melted to water in there :-). And it reminded the boys that a snowcone would make a nice treat. And now, R8 wants me to play Age of Empires - he likes to watch - twist my rubber arm :-)
Monday, May 25, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Weary of the weather...
The wind feels like it's straight from the North Pole these days. May has been horrid - cool and manytimes downright freezing, rainy, snowy, cloudy and dreary. I still have lots of garden to put in and my kitchen looks like a plant nursery because I don't dare put anything in the ground (plus who wants to work in a parka?) Oh, we have had some tiny, nice patches of weather but all too few and far between.
We were doing a poem that talks about all the months of the year and whoever wrote it doesn't live in our country.
February brings the rain
Thaws the frozen lake again
Not a chance!!
March brings breezes loud and shrill
Stirs the dancing daffodil
That's sounds like our May - as I listen to the shriek of the wind this morning sitting here in the office!
April brings the primrose sweet
Scatters daisies at our feet
May brings sunshine full and bright
Sends the busy bees to flight
Maybe our trip to Hawaii made be less content than usual with our rather harsh climate!
We were doing a poem that talks about all the months of the year and whoever wrote it doesn't live in our country.
February brings the rain
Thaws the frozen lake again
Not a chance!!
March brings breezes loud and shrill
Stirs the dancing daffodil
That's sounds like our May - as I listen to the shriek of the wind this morning sitting here in the office!
April brings the primrose sweet
Scatters daisies at our feet
May brings sunshine full and bright
Sends the busy bees to flight
Maybe our trip to Hawaii made be less content than usual with our rather harsh climate!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Mother's Day
Saturday morning, R8 asked me to take him to town so he could get me something for Mother's Day - to be honest I didn't really feel like making the extra trip but how could I say no to that?
It's become a tradition for us that when the boys want to shop for me, we go to a local gift shop - Et Cetera - because it really is easy to find so many things I like there and because they have the nicest staff. So I went in with the boys to help them with some ideas. We let the gal working there know what we were up to and she was more than willing to let me sit outside the store and help the boys make a final choice and pay for their purchases. I love how special the whole thing is - from the reactions of other customers who find it so sweet - from the gal helping the boys thanking me for bringing my boys in to shop - from the look of pride on their faces when they came out with beautifully wrapped gifts - from the excitement in the morning when they couldn't wait for me to open up the gifts and enjoy my surprise. Didn't they do well? They both picked something totally different than any suggestions I made. R8 has been buying me angels for a couple of years now and that collection is very precious to my heart. P5 picked the necklace - he loves glitter and I think he was hoping I'd give him the little purple box (which I did).
Maybe you can tell that I count myself the luckiest Mom alive :-)
It's become a tradition for us that when the boys want to shop for me, we go to a local gift shop - Et Cetera - because it really is easy to find so many things I like there and because they have the nicest staff. So I went in with the boys to help them with some ideas. We let the gal working there know what we were up to and she was more than willing to let me sit outside the store and help the boys make a final choice and pay for their purchases. I love how special the whole thing is - from the reactions of other customers who find it so sweet - from the gal helping the boys thanking me for bringing my boys in to shop - from the look of pride on their faces when they came out with beautifully wrapped gifts - from the excitement in the morning when they couldn't wait for me to open up the gifts and enjoy my surprise. Didn't they do well? They both picked something totally different than any suggestions I made. R8 has been buying me angels for a couple of years now and that collection is very precious to my heart. P5 picked the necklace - he loves glitter and I think he was hoping I'd give him the little purple box (which I did).
Maybe you can tell that I count myself the luckiest Mom alive :-)
Friday, May 08, 2009
Got the password?
Thursday, May 07, 2009
I went shopping for plants today and my boys were with me. I enjoyed the reactions of people to the eagerness of the boys. They carefully went through every section and carefully chose what they wanted with much discussion between them. R8 bought his brother a watermelon plant and he bought six snapdragons for himself. They were fun.
I spent entirely too much but here's how it goes - Ooh look at that- a columnar crab apple tree - I've already got a few crab apple trees but this columnar shape - I'll have to try that!! And so it goes - the hunt for anything I don't already have growing plus a number of annuals to fill in my flower beds. I don't know if I dare plant anything yet though - still been quite cold at night!!
I spent entirely too much but here's how it goes - Ooh look at that- a columnar crab apple tree - I've already got a few crab apple trees but this columnar shape - I'll have to try that!! And so it goes - the hunt for anything I don't already have growing plus a number of annuals to fill in my flower beds. I don't know if I dare plant anything yet though - still been quite cold at night!!
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
A trip to the shopping mall...
Here are my boys in front of their favorite race cars in display at the mall. Gotta love the bright yellow rubber boots - he wears them everywhere - I really have to watch he doesn't wear them to church - LOL
Holding up the race schedule for the summer - I have a feeling we'll be heading to the races!
Holding up the race schedule for the summer - I have a feeling we'll be heading to the races!
My desk
To go to school or not....
I may as well write a little note as I have no idea what I'm doing this morning. Normally I'd have the boys at the table by now and well into math or something like that. But there's a part that needs replacing on the seeder and I'm waiting for a phone call to see if I need to run into town this morning for it if it's in stock.
Yesterday, I realized that I missed 31 messages on Facebook on all these months I haven't been keeping track. I realized that the reason I didn't know about them was that my account is still on my old email address and I didn't receive any notification for any of them!!
Truthfully, it was a good break - as we all know, the computer can certainly eat up a good chunk of our time and I want to be careful of that. But I also enjoy the interraction and will look forward to catching up!
Yesterday, I realized that I missed 31 messages on Facebook on all these months I haven't been keeping track. I realized that the reason I didn't know about them was that my account is still on my old email address and I didn't receive any notification for any of them!!
Truthfully, it was a good break - as we all know, the computer can certainly eat up a good chunk of our time and I want to be careful of that. But I also enjoy the interraction and will look forward to catching up!
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
2009 already???!!
Okay, I've taken a long break...something like a year from actually writing anything in this blog. So now that I have no readers left :-) I guess I'll see what happens for now.
Seeding started yesterday. It's been a cool spring (dismal and gray and still freezing a little at night) and not too many nice days but the sun is actually shining today! I think I may even go outside and tackle some weeds - haven't even felt the slightest inclination up 'til now. R8 is out in the seeder with Dad and P5 is at home telling me he's made a grass invention that should give us new grass in about 4 years - more or less - made out of some old motor partsand stuck in a bare patch in our lawn. I should plant some seed around it and let him see his invention 'working'....on the other hand, do I really want to encourage motors being stuck in my lawn ?!!
The highlights of my year: I finished my Berklee College of Music Arranging Certificate a few weeks ago and that's been a major part of my time commitment for almost two years now. And this past year has been my first without music students (well I did have a couple) but it's been quite the different year. This is my first spring in something like 10 years that I'm not working like crazy getting a recital organized and students prepared. Not that I haven't got lots on the go but it's nice to enjoy the yard this year!
Seeding started yesterday. It's been a cool spring (dismal and gray and still freezing a little at night) and not too many nice days but the sun is actually shining today! I think I may even go outside and tackle some weeds - haven't even felt the slightest inclination up 'til now. R8 is out in the seeder with Dad and P5 is at home telling me he's made a grass invention that should give us new grass in about 4 years - more or less - made out of some old motor partsand stuck in a bare patch in our lawn. I should plant some seed around it and let him see his invention 'working'....on the other hand, do I really want to encourage motors being stuck in my lawn ?!!
The highlights of my year: I finished my Berklee College of Music Arranging Certificate a few weeks ago and that's been a major part of my time commitment for almost two years now. And this past year has been my first without music students (well I did have a couple) but it's been quite the different year. This is my first spring in something like 10 years that I'm not working like crazy getting a recital organized and students prepared. Not that I haven't got lots on the go but it's nice to enjoy the yard this year!
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