Monday, September 28, 2009
I love Fall!!!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Autumn again....
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
SUMMER 2009 - the good and the bad of it
Wow, there's been so much going on this summer I can't believe it's only been two months so far. Here are some high lights and real low lights so far:
*Emma learned to ride a two-wheeler! She spends hours each day racing around "the circle" (cul-de-sac across the street) going faster and faster. She loves it!!
*We had a backyard campfire and made s'mores.
*Emma and I went to visit my Dad and stepmom Helen in Florida after more than 2 1/2 years. Gosh it was so great to be there.
*Planted a garden for the first time in 12 years!! I'm trying "square foot gardening" with a bunch of my neighbors. Emma has helped me from the get-go, including hammering the grids, mixing the special soil mix, and planting all of the seeds and plants. We are trying to grow: 3 different kinds of tomatoes, green peppers, cukes, yellow squash, beans, radishes, onions, carrots, and pumpkins. The pumpkins are doing the best, followed by the tomatoes (I've already picked two cherry toms and two yellow pear toms), and the radishes have come and gone. We can plant more, as they only take 4 weeks but I don't know if I want to. Everything else is not really doing well and I'm pretty frustrated with it. But I got a late start and it was a VERY wet June so maybe that is the problem.
*Had a few picnic dinners already in our favorite canyon.
* I had the best 4th of July that I've had in a long time... since the first time I came to visit Utah over the week of the 4th. We had a neighborhood bike-decorating contest the night before, a parade in the morning followed by breakfast with over 100 of our neighbors. Then, since I got cancelled from work for the whole 12 hours, we were able to join Bryan's family in Sunset, UT and enjoy a great BBQ followed by an awesome fireworks display in Clearfield. It was such a great day!!
*Reconnected with some very old friends on Facebook. I love facebook!!
*Kate got her driver's license. She is also attending summer school to "get ahead", and she is back to cheering full-time. :)
*Kate and Meg are going out to Georgia to visit Auntie Kris, Uncle Dan, and Taylor. They will also be able to see my Mom and stepdad for a day, and then it's off to Hilton Head, South Carolina for a week with them.
*I found out some not-so-nice things about my teenagers - "normal" things, but still, I didn't expect to have some of the conversations we did!
*My dear friend was diagnosed with cancer just 20 days after she had her 4th baby. Her prognosis is good, though, and she's started chemo, has a great attitude, and has literally hundreds of well-wishers.
*Another close friend was thrown from her horse in early June and has spent more than a month in the hospital in two different ICU's and a regular floor. She suffered 4 broken ribs, a torn spleen, and a punctured lung which later got infected and required surgery and a chest tube. She is recovering slowly, but is already back to work part-time.
*My church ward merged with another ward and I quit going.
I really can't believe that there is another month left of summer, and yet I can't believe there is only another month left! Emma will begin kindergarten, Kate will be a junior and Meg is going into 8th grade. It will be another busy busy year....
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Friends from the past
I have been looking at my high school yearbook and other photos lately, in preparation for my upcoming 25th year reunion. I can't believe how OLD I am. Yeesh. But it's been fun looking back and trying to remember people and events. My biggest problem is that I attended two high schools: I moved in November of my junior year. So it is hard for me to remember exactly who was at which high school, although I do remember the different things I did at each. At my first high school I had such close friends, and we were all in chorus and theater together, had sleep-overs all the time, we didn't have jobs (we were all too young to do anything except babysit) or cars. In my next high school, it was very difficult to make friends because I was only there for a short time. I didn't "fit in" to any of their groups. I tried to join chorus, theater, colorguard... all the groups I was a part of in my first high school but it was nearly impossible to break into their solid groups. So I got a job (or three) and made friends that way... made some friends in a christian youth group.... and basically had a completely different life those last 18 months of high school. Now it is "reunion time", and I am afraid that I still won't fit in, still won't be able to join in conversations or memories cause I really don't have that many memories or anything in common with the adults that everyone has become. I am very curious to see what everyone is doing, how many kids they have, where they've travelled to, etc. I have a few months to get used to the thought of going back there (I am going to my NJ reunion... since I actually graduated from there although I have more friends still to this day from my MA high school). I've added some photos for your enjoyment!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Our First Harvest
Our garden has been up and growing for about 5 weeks now. Everything looks like it is doing well, with the exception of the yellow squash. Supposedly that is supposed to be ready at 7 weeks, but by the looks of it we've got another 10 to go! We picked all 7 radishes that came up, and they were beautifully red and very spicy. Can't wait for the other veggies to be ready.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
OK, so I'm not much of a Blogger!!!
1) Can't believe it is June. That's all I can say.
2) School is out for summer. Meghan is just hanging out, Emma is ready to go to kindergarten tomorrow, (too bad she's got about 3 months to wait), and Kate is busy with cheer practice every day from 6 to 9 am followed by summer school from 9:30 to 2 pm. (She wanted to "get ahead" so she is taking two classes so that she can take even more classes during the school year. She's crazy.)
3) Work at the second job has picked up from what it was over the winter months. Now I get to work just about every shift I sign up for. Not sure that's a great thing, but it is money.
4) Slowly paying off debt, yahoooooo!!!!! Seeing some real actual results and that is amazing considering the obstacles I am fighting.
5) Had a real vacation recently; got to visit my dad and stepmom in Florida for 6 days. Took Emma with me and we had a grand time.
6) Planted my first veggie garden in more than 10 years. It remains to be seen how well it will do with all of the unusual rain we are having, but I am excited. Tomatoes, beans, squash, carrots, radishes, pumpkins.
7) I guess we've adopted another cat. She showed up on our doorstep about 3 weeks ago and hasn't left since. Emma named her "Bella" ("you know, Mom, from Twilight?") . She won't come inside but she won't leave, either. She's a sweet and loveable little thing. We'll see what happens when the weather gets rough.
OK, that's about it. I'll try to be better, really!!!!