Wednesday, July 8, 2009

stupid digital camera shot delay...

Just because we are geeks, I wanted to take a picture of 12:34:56 on 7/8/09. Had the shot all ready to go...and the delay on the camera cost me a second so I missed it. Grrrrr...I was almost ready to throw the camera out the window.



But then, I was able to get this picture of chubby baby goodness...


So I am not mad at the camera anymore...at least today. =)

Monday, July 6, 2009

on the subject of baseball...

A recent email from a certain uncle of mine (Hi Uncle J! =) talked about how "Baseball is a game meant to be played outdoors...on real grass and dirt." I have no problem with that opinion at all, in fact that is a great way to watch baseball! But it got me thinking about my baseball watching experience and I emailed him back about the memories that I have of indoor baseball and thought I would share it with all of you...

Next year Twins baseball will be played outdoors in their new stadium and I am looking forward to it. (Especially since the commuter/light rail by our house will be finished then and we can walk to the station and hop the train to the game!) That being said, the Metrodome holds a lot of very special memories for me as it was the place where we went every summer for vacation. When you live on a farm, you don't take summer vacations very often because that is a busy time for working in the fields. We listened to the Twins on the radio everyday, and dropped almost everything to watch the 2 or three games that were shown on TV during the season. But usually once a summer, when there would be a day or two of rain that would prevent work in the fields, we would pack up and head for the big cities and take in a Twins game. And we could, because the Dome allowed us to watch baseball indoors when it was raining outside. And it was magical! Especially for this farmgirl. There were 10-15+ times more people attending the games than lived in our town! So I still smile every time I see it in the skyline when driving downtown, and it still takes my breath away when you walk in the doors and see the field. Our kids won't remember any games in the Dome, they will know the joy of outdoor baseball instead, but they will hopefully have many fond memories of baseball games taken in together as a family, just like I do.

Go Twins!
-C

Saturday, July 4, 2009

baseball and apple pie...






Happy 4th of July!

(Twins 4 Tigers 3, in case you were wondering - Go Twins!)

Friday, July 3, 2009

the big garden post...

I grew up on a farm and have that farm-girl blood running through me even though we live in the big city. I periodically have to either drive to my parents farm or out north of the city to get a "field fix." There is nothing prettier or more calming to me than fields full of beautiful straight rows of corn! So I was super excited when we we found our house and it had a great spot for a garden! Unfortunately, I don't have the greenest of thumbs, but luckily S does! So our garden saga began. Those hoping for a bountiful story here with happy endings full of homegrown veggies on our table need to search for a better garden blog - ours is a growing experience to say the least.

2006 Garden - just moved in, did nothing
2007 Garden - the very pregnant momma and the dadda plant garden with the almost 2 yr old. baby boy born in June and we did no weeding or watering after that. enjoyed one meal of green beans, one ear of corn, few tomatoes.
2008 Garden - the just pregnant momma and the dadda plant garden last minute with the excited almost 3 yr old and the oblivious 1 yr old. set up soaker hoses and are determined to make a better go of it. bunnies got all beans and peppers. in the battle of weeds vs. life with 2 little ones and the tired pregnant momma, weeds won. not all was lost though - squash abounded, potatoes did well (experiment of just chucking organic potatoes that had grown eyes in the ground worked!), got a few tomatoes, but no corn.

That brings us to 2009 Garden:

The not pregnant momma and the dadda plan garden ahead of time and actually get all the plants they want before Garden Planting Day (otherwise known as Memorial Day in the rest of the states).


Garden Planting Day! The momma's brother and sister-in-law come to help us celebrate and plant garden with the momma, the dadda, the uber-excited almost 4 yr old, the mildly interested 2 yr old and the oblivious 5 month old.


The 2 yr old mostly interested in digging in the dirt (like a good 2 yr old boy should be!)


The almost 4 yr old excitedly plants with her auntie and uncle.


The oblivious 5 month old stuck in bouncy seat in garden for photo-op (and kisses from his big sis).


Planted garden! (Thank you so much for your help M & A!!!)


The dadda sets up soaker hose and thoroughly waters all those new plants and seeds.

*****

2009 Garden - week 1
Not much happening yet...


...except for the fuzz of weeds starting to show

*****

2009 Garden - week 3
Kind of cool weather so things are starting slow. But green beans have come up as well as potatoes and carrots. Weeded and hubby put down grass in-between rows (in places where we could tell the weeds apart from the plants!).


Planted marigolds as a border and also in a few rows in the garden to hopefully naturally deter the bunnies. Smart plan in thought, but in reality, the marigolds are just barely up (if up at all since we can't tell them apart from the weeds) and won't provide much odor to deter bunnies. See big bunnies lurking (we are the only house in the neighborhood without a dog or two), so we go buy natural smelly stuff in spray bottle from big box hardware store and spray peppers, tomatoes and beans.

*****

2009 Garden-week 4
Weather finally got warm. Plants spring to life, but so do weeds!


Eek! The momma and the dadda determined to not let weeds win though!


Where's Waldo, garden edition: can you find the peas and marigolds that are supposed to be in this spot?


One rogue corn plant. The momma is keeping this one. It makes her happy.


Ahhhh, much better.


More grass clippings put down, more smelly stuff sprayed, all is good.


Did I mention how much I love the windmill that came with the garden?


P.S. 2009 Garden - lawn edition: The momma and the dadda also decided to tackle our sandy, thin, in need of some TLC lawn this summer. Raked to dethatch, rented an aerator, spread many bags of topsoil, overseeded with grass supposedly formulated for our county, and bought new sprinklers to help us keep on top of watering. The almost 4 yr old and the 2 yr old happy to run through the sprinklers.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

new furniture...

Remember this big event almost 6 months ago? Baby C's birth was a wonderful experience to all involved, except...our couch! It was hauled away in the next garbage pick-up, and the plan was to replace it fairly soon after. We looked and even found the one we wanted at IKEA (with brown removable washable cover, yeah!), but then the furnace needed to be replaced, and the computer, and all sorts of other life things happened, and pretty soon we were doing just fine with a somewhat uncomfortable makeshift couch from S's folks.

But then, a couple weeks ago, we saw IKEA was running a livingroom sale where you could get fairly significant $ back in giftcards with a purchase of the right line of sofas - the ones we liked! So we figured that it was a good time to buy. And that we could get a new chair and footstool since we were getting good money back, too!

It took a trip to IKEA with 2 vehicles and an Aahma, a special order for the chair that wasn't in, major rearranging in the 2 vehicles, a trip back to IKEA (2 weeks later) to pick up the chair, and of course assembly, but that is the fun that is IKEA!! And we are so happy with the new furniture!

assembly...
fun in the sofa box...
(poor c...left all alone!)

...the results!
(we secretly chose a red chair to match the kids' turtle...=)

PS. To finalize the look of the room we needed to move and get rid of some old furniture. Here is how it went down on Saturday -
old couch to garage - old entertainment center from guestroom to garage - $10-2-person chair to guestroom - Great Gma B's rocker from G's room to W's room (after rearranging W's room) - glider rocker to G's room - Phew!