Thursday, August 12, 2010

Summer Sights

I have spent the last three days unpacking and setting up my new classroom. It is a lot of work, and (let's face it) I am extremely particular about how my room looks. At this point I feel like it has come together nicely and looks and feels like a nice space. In having to spend this time getting ready for the new school year it has made me feel like summer is over. It seems like it really just flew by. I know I did a fair amount of traveling (which I am happy about) but it still feels like it was gone in a flash. There are a few things that made this summer special and unique for the girls and I.

1. Smoothies. Alexa and I have become smoothie addicts. We make fruit and yogurt smoothies everyday. We both like to suggest different fruits to toss in and different yogurt flavors to try. After we dump everything in and puree it we sit on the deck and sip them. We watch the birds and dog and chat about things.

2. Bats. Please note I hate bats, but this summer I came to be able to observe them and not race inside to hide. Chloe was fascinated to learn that we had bats that flew around eating mosquitoes in our yard at night. So each night after it would get dark she gets up (puts her book mark in whatever she is reading) and shouts downstairs to me, "Mommy, Bats?" We then go sit out on the deck and watch the brown bats swoop through the yard eating bugs. We checked some bat books out of the library, and she read up on them. We sat and talked about all kinds of things while watching those bats.

3. Tomatoes. How could I not mention those when thinking about this summer. These things are huge!

Every other day we pick a bowl about this size.



I think the neighbors are starting to hide when they see me coming for fear I will ask if they want more. I have eaten so many I feel I might turn into one.

4. Flowers. I am so happy about how some of my flowers came in. These Zinnias out front the girls and I planted as seeds. They look like a bush and have been this colorful all summer long. Alexa likes to go out and cut some every few days to have flowers on the table.





The window boxes are doing well too. I planted purple petunias this year, but I love how some pink seeds from last year plants came up. They look so nice together. I couldn't have planned that if I tried. I even like how this totally random sunflower decided to grow in the front garden too.



My shed flower boxes both came in this year. Last summer a very annoying cat from the neighbors killed all my plants in the box on the left. I drove me nuts to look out and see one box with flowers and one with nothing. This year I blocked off the box with wire until the plants grew big enough. I am so happy to have my balance restored.



I also love how these seeds I tossed in the back garden came in. These are called four o'clocks. I had never heard of them, but they have done really well. They close up in the middle of the day and open in the evening and early morning. They have added such nice color all summer long too.


The Honeysuckle is huge this year! I planted this a few years ago and it was really nothing more than a stick. It actually looked dead at one point and I dug it up and planted it here. I think it is more than happy. We have spotted a hummingbird visiting it a few times.



This is Alexa's flower garden. Her morning glories are taking over. What is more fun for me are the flowers in front. I can't even remeber what type of seeds she picked out, but the package called them butterfly attractors. Now every time we see a butterfly in the yard she says, "They must be coming for my butterfly attractors."

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Alexa and Cousin Sam...

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Aunt Andrea Has Photo Evidence of our Maine Trip!

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Finishing Art

It has taken awhile.. ok about 7 months, but Chloe finished her mosaic mirror that she got for Christmas. She started working on it right after she got it.

Looks thrilled here doesn't she???

Then she got mad that the kit didn't contain certain colors she wanted and refused to work on it any longer. The creative inspiration returned however and here she is putting on the finishing touches.














Beautiful! According to the directions I am now suppose to find some type of sealant to paint over the top of it. Then we can find a place to hang it.

Monday, August 9, 2010

On the Road Again...

It has been awhile since I last posted anything on here. We went away again (seems a bit of a theme this summer doesn't it?). We were in Maine for the 110th Annual Ladies Aid Fair on Cranberry Island. The girls love to go to it. This year Aunt Andrea was up from Phoenix and was babysitting for Annabel and Sam. They came over to join us for a day at the fair. It was a lot of fun. Would have been nice if I had remembered to bring my camera on this trip wouldn't it? Yep that is right the most photographed children ever have gone almost a week and not a picture has been taken of them. Shocking I know. You will hardly recognize them when you see them again. At any rate, we had a lovely visit lots of time to play with cousins and explore the beach. I always feel that I should post with a picture or two so how about these? It was a few years ago but really... the events pretty much looked the same, and you probably didn't get to see those.


Alexa 13 months...Chloe 4.







Alexa 2... Chloe 5.








There now... growing up on me aren't they?

Monday, August 2, 2010

Shower Time

So it seems we have come to the end of an era. I am sad to say that I didn't even know it was ending until it did. So I couldn't even have say a last photo to commemorate the event. For the past week the kids have been taking showers instead of a bath. And when I say "A" bath I mean exactly that. Up until last week my kids have been taking a bath together since Alexa was about 6 months old.


This picture was take in January of 2008. Alexa is not quite 2 and Chloe is 5.

To be honest it was getting to be a bit of a tight fit in there. The tub is only so big and they are growing at a steady clip. Really it was more of a time issue. I have just one me and two kids to clean each night. It was just most efficient to stuff them in there together and scrub them off. In the early years Alexa was the first to get out (for the obvious reasons). I would get her dressed and then get Chloe out and dressed while Alexa scooted (and later toddled) around the floor playing. When Alexa got older we took turns on which one got out and into pajamas first.

Last week I gave them both a shower. It was out of necessity really the tub full of water became... shall we say contaminated? and after cleaning the entire tub I was not going to wait to run a bath all over again. It was getting too late. So they took turns getting a shower. Alexa loved it. She thought it was great. Chloe has always been afraid of showers. She hates getting water in her face. But she toughed it out and even she says she likes the shower now. So there it is. No more tubbies together, and I for one am a little sad about it. However, I am glad to no longer have to run bath water every night!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Sprinklers and Butterflies

Around here, if you turn on the sprinkler to water the plants and grass, children are drawn to it.





If you are lucky, they don't step on your sprinkler in the process. This poor one has been stomped on enough. It is barely hanging on. They were easily distracted though by bug catching.



It was a particularly good day for catching butterflies. Four, in all, were flying around in the bug house.



It made for quite a fun release.