Monday, May 26, 2014

Did the early bird catch the worm?

The garden is in!  I did a number of vegetables in pots this year.  Last year I had put my tomatoes and herbs in pots.  This year I added bell peppers to the mix. 



Rebecca had given me a bunch of pea and sugar snap pea starts.  I planted them in the spot that I usually put my annual flowers (not pictured).  We got a cute little trellis for the plants to climb.  I have never tried peas, but I am excited to see how they do.

The garden looks a little bit empty.  I have to keep reminding myself at how overcrowded the garden became last year.  I am trying eggplant this year.  We grew it in the church garden last year.  I was amazed how easy it was and how well it did.

Our yard has a TON of worms, huge worms - everywhere!  As we were digging the soil for the plants, the girls were gathering up a few worms to play with.

Kendall was acting a bit silly and pretended to eat one of her worms.

The girls put a few worms and some soil in a plastic cup.  They watched them closely for the evening.  The next morning Sidney woke up and ran outside to check on the worms.  She came back in and exclaimed that one of the worms were gone, "The early bird must have come and taken Kendall's worm!"  Upon further investigation, the worm had just dug itself down into the dirt.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Popcorn, Sunflower Seeds and Popsicles (of course)!

These are just a few of the snacks that the girls and I enjoyed during the state baseball tournament last weekend.  It was a very exciting weekend.  My brother-in-law was not really expecting that his team would make it to the state tournament this year.  They are a pretty young team, and the competition had been fierce.  To top it off, his team was having a VERY hard time working together.  The dynamic started to change about a month ago and districts went well.  He made the trip to Boise last week for the state tournament.  I was on a work trip but made it home just in time to watch the semi-final game on Friday night.  My sister usually takes this opportunity to have a mini-vacation to come and support the team, but also to hang out with her big sis (me, of course)!  This year she was not able to get the time off work.  Kevin, I and the girls met up with Jason's parents and our nephew Dylan to watch the game.  It was a real nail biter.  The game was nearly 3 hours long and ended with a final score of 16-10 with Lakeland Hawks making the championship game.  Wow!

The first thing Kevin said to me as we left the game (at 10 pm) was, "I bet your sister comes down."  Sure enough, I picked her and Hallie up at the airport the next morning.  Her boss insisted that she fly down.  The game was scheduled for 4 pm on Saturday.  It was down to the top two teams! 
 

Jason met with the officials and the opposing coach.  Let the games begin!


Here is the fan lineup...

Kevin - Athletic Director responsible for obtaining the practice field's 
Stephanie - Super supportive coaches wife
Dylan - Up and coming star pitcher

Rob and Carol - Proud parents of the head coach

Sidney, Kendall and Hallie - Cheerleaders, hairdressers and major snack eaters!



They played tough.  They played with their heart.  They took a VERY respectable second in the entire state!  I know the players were disappointed.  It is tough to play in a game like that and not win.  It is still a huge accomplishment, but to them going out on a win would have tasted so much sweeter.  They should be very proud of how far they came this year.  They rocked that tournament!  And the bonus, I got to spend 24 hours with my sister!  

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Having a Bit of Fun.

Random happenings...
 
There is a new outdoor mall in town.  This mall is like no other.  They seem to always have something fun going on.  My mother-in-law dragged us to it a few weeks ago.  I am so glad she did!  They had face painting (which we missed by 5 minutes), balloon animals, an outdoor concert, a water "light" show and a petting zoo.  Sidney adored the petting zoo.  In fact, she went into it all by herself and played with the animals for quite some time.  

Kendall held this cute little duck.  After that, it was hard to pull her away to do anything else.
 
We have had a few rain showers this spring.  Sidney's favorite activity?  Dancing in the rain! 

Hannah came over for Easter with the most beautiful, bouncy curls.  Rebecca said that she had used sponge rollers.  The girls and I gave it a shot.  Kendall had a rare moment of shyness and would not let me take her picture.  Here is Sidney with a head full of rollers.  I should have taken an after shot, but did not.  The curlers worked great though!

Kendall and I just goofing around, posing like rock stars.  Cannot take yourself too seriously, right?  Photo courtesy of Sidney (and she did not even cut off our heads).

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Sprucing up the Outside.

The spring weather has prompted us to begin our outdoor projects.  I had promised a picture of the shed wall, so here it is.  Kendall is pretending to "sit" on the fence.  It adds a lot of color to an otherwise boring wall.
 
We planted blueberry bushes this year.  We did our research and tested the soil for the proper acidity.  Of course, we had to adjust it.  We also planted two different varieties for cross pollination.  Now, we hope for the best!

Major splurge!  We bought these two gorgeous jar planters for our front porch.  I absolutely love them. 

I am very anxious to start our second year of gardening.  Maybe this weekend...Do you think it is still too early?

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Our Newest Family Member.

The girls and I have been longing for a new dog for about a year now.  We spent many Saturday afternoons at the humane society last summer playing with the dogs.  Kevin was not so ready.  One thing I know for sure, a new dog is never a good idea unless the whole family is on board with it.  So, we waited (patiently I might add).  About 2 weeks ago Kevin sent me a link to a cute 8 week old puppy.  Of course I replied to him that he cannot just send me links like that and expect that I do nothing.  He encouraged me to go check the puppy out, but my schedule did not permit it.  Two days later, he came home from work and said he had just stopped by the pet store.  Apparently, they had received 70 dogs from an overcrowded shelter out of state.  The dogs were up for immediate adoption.  We loaded up the van and went down to check them out.  We fell in love with the cutest Dachshund - Chihuahua mix.  The official term is chiweenie.  Next step, we went home to get Cooper.  Cooper did not mind the little dog at all.  The little dog seemed a bit nervous at first, but five minutes into it they were playing just fine. 
 
Meet the newest member of our family, Chili.  He is 9.5 pounds and 1.5 years old.  He is lovable and awesome.  The best thing, he is potty trained. 
 
Kendall has become Chili's primary care giver.  They have formed a very tight bond.  Chili sleeps with Kendall every night.  He spends the days outside with Cooper.  This will work until it starts to get cold again.  Kendall has been doing an awesome job feeding and cleaning up after Chili.

Cooper had a health exam and a grooming appointment last weekend.  The vet said that she is starting to get a bit older.  She needs more walking and less fetching.  Here is a shot of her from Easter (before the groomer).

Here she is after the groomer.  I do not know what it is, but every time we have her groomed she comes out behaving like a puppy all over again.