Saturday, July 7, 2012

Planting

So this past winter my husband built raised flower beds around our patio and we have had tons of fun planting things in there.  We have had plants and are even trying our hands at growing fruits and vegetables.  We are having a small gathering at our house next weekend so we were busy today planting new things in there.  Eric went to Lowes this morning and spent some money there...

He came home with some of this...
Can't wait to see what this ground covering does.

Some of these annuals...in purple and pink.
Some of this... (We have a small pond and waterfall at one end and Eric thought the grass and rocks would look cool around it.  I think he is right. {smile}
and 1 of these...
Just something that I love about hanging baskets of flowers.
This is the over all effect of our new plants.
Here are some of the other things in the raised beds...
pineapples
watermelon
We planted 8 plants and this is the biggest one; there are 2 others barely hanging on that are tiny.
strawberry plants
Then the 7 year old and I put this together for the patio.
When we were in Maryland last month I loved all the color that people put in their flower beds.  People just don't tend to do that living here in south FL.  There is more green than anything.  So adding color to our raised beds just makes me happy.

*Sorry for the sideways pictures I can't for the life of me figure out how to rotate.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Independence Day

Independence Day is one of my favorite holidays not only because it is America's birthday but because we ALWAYS take a family picture in our festive gear.

This year I decided we were going to tie dye shirts for the holiday.  There is just something about store bought shirts that I just can't do.  Sure I have bought them in the past but cannot stand to see everyone at one event wearing the same shirt.  We need some uniquness among us. :)

We all had different designs we wanted to try out.  I was going to do stripes, Tyler wanted a bullseye, Reed a swirl, and Eric tried to freehand it. {YIKES!}

I wish I would have taken pictures of the process but I was all hands in on the fun.

So I go to get our tripod out only to discover that it a piece broke off of it.  So we rig something up that will work but Eric and I have to get down low for the picture.

Here is our nice picture...


And our funny picture...
I hope everyone had a fantastic holiday.
{This may just be the start of my blogging lapse...}

Friday, March 16, 2012

camera

I haven't had my camera in my hands in about a month.  I got a little burnt out and needed a break.  Today was field day at the school I work at and also the school my boys attend.  Of course my children are in different grades then what I teach so when I could I ran over and watched them and cheered them on.  I completely forgot to take my camera out for the morning events but I did take it out for the afternoon events.
Here are a couple of shots I got of my wonderful boys.




It was a fun day, but I am exhausted too bad the boys aren't.
Let Spring Break begin!!!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What card have you been dealt?

I have been sitting here thinking about no one ever knows what card they have been dealt in life. 

I sit here with a very heavy heart tonight pondering on life.

This past weekend my family attended my husband's grandfather's funeral.  He lived here on Earth for 91 years with a very wonderful woman who went to heaven May 2011.  They would have been married 69 years this past August.  Imagine that!  They also raised 7 children and sent them all to Catholic school which is remarkable to me too.  The love that they shared for each other was amazing and one that I truly admired.  I was lucky to meet them 15 years ago and see that amazing love that was so evident.  As my oldest son said after Grandpa passed, "Grandpa wanted to die so he could go to heaven and live with Grandma."  What a beautiful picture that leaves in my mind.  Grandpa I hope that you are in heaven calling the square dance moves and everyone is dancing away.

I am a teacher and one of my student's dads came to pick him up this past Friday afternoon...mom was dying.  I just cannot imagine what this little boy is feeling right now and my heart is aching for him.  Mom was diagnosed with breast cancer then it moved onto brain cancer.  At the beginning of the school year mom would walk him to school then we didn't see her too much and figured she was getting worse.  Every so often the little boy would tell us mom was in the hospital.  Well this past week after the students returned from winter break we had noticed that his behavior had gotten worse and we knew the situation at home so we tried not to come down on him too hard as his emotions were a wreck and he really didn't know how to deal with this, just being a 7 year old little boy.  I finally found the obituary online tonight and mom did die Sunday, she was only 43. 

There is also a blog I read and this mom writes about her son who died this past fall. 

Just thinking about all of this really puts life in perspective.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

WUSLU


Have you heard of WUSLU yet?  If not check it out HERE.
They have some really cool things for your home.  I just got to check out today's deal and it is already sold out.  Bummer!  Some things really do go fast.  Once they are gone they are gone.
It is a daily deal site with something new being listed every day at 10a.m.
A couple of weeks ago this grain sack pillow was being offered and I bugged my hubby to buy it for me.  And he did!!!  LOVE him!
Well it arrived in the mail yesterday and I was so excited to receive it.  I couldn't wait to make my bed today so that I could put it on there.  My youngest claimed that it was his last night...No way!
I am a true believer in this saying!
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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from us to you!
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Eve

So tomorrow it will just be the 4 of us for dinner.

I will enjoy all the food.

Eric will enjoy some of the food.

Tyler will enjoy the turkey and corn.

Reed will enjoy pretty much everything, but he is already telling me he doesn't like turkey.

What????  But you eat chicken???

It will be interesting, but there should be lots of leftovers to get through most of the weekend.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Week in Review

November 13th
I had recently bought a book called the cupcake bible and Reed spent some time going through it and he found these spider cupcakes to make. We were going to make them for Halloween but time just went by too fast. So he begged to make these Sunday. The spider body is an Oreo chocolate covered. Oh my goodness they just may be my new favorite cookie.

November 15th
Just a typical after school afternoon doing homework.

November 17th
Getting shoes on for school.
{Pretend there is nothing on the couch and my house is neat and tidy.}

When we got home from school today the construction men were right in front of our house. We actually had to enter our driveway by going through the neighbors driveway and onto the grass to cut across. That was fun!
This is what little boys, at least my six year old, is amazed with. They were in front of our house for the next 20 minutes and this is where he sat...looking out his bedroom window.

November 19th
Today was Reed's final soccer game for the fall season. Love this action shot that I captured. He was also one of the captains for the game and they had a pizza party after the game, then they all got their trophies.

It has been a crazy week and I would like to say that things will slow down a little since we only have one playing soccer, but with the holidays approaching I know that things will only be getting crazier.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Have you...

Ever been so tired that you think you should go to bed but just remain on the couch because the thought of moving is exhausting.
No? Not me either.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Companion

Every night this is where you can find our cat. As soon as he goes to bed she is right there.  He asked for 4 years before I gave in and said yes to getting a cat. He always has a night time protector.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

I love FALL!!!

I really do and this is when I really miss living up north.
Today I took Reed to Bedner's to enjoy some fall festivities. It was so crazy busy there and I did get a little frustrated with the lack of direction and people acting like they own the place. Just a little bit stressful, but I know that I enjoyed spending some one on one time with my youngest. It is rare to get one on one time with just one of my sons. Usually I have both of them wherever I go and when I ask them if they want to join me I ususally get a "no" from them.

While waiting in line for the hayride Reed was doing the Chicken Dance. I snapped this without him knowing and I am so glad I did because when I asked him to dance for me when the camera was pointed at him he said, "No." When he saw that I took this picture he was none too pleased, but a moms got to do what a moms got to do. :)



Our last stop was the pumpkin patch, oh boy did he have fun picking up the pumpkins and showing off what he could hold.
Pure joy!



Love his little tromp through the patch. Also love that I was able to capture a few pictures without all the crowd.

This farm we visited has u-pick strawberries and Reed is super excited about going back and doing that! {Me too!}

*Note: None of these pumpkins were grown here they were all brought in from somewhere else in the USA. South Florida heat is just too much for them to grow here and they would burn up.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Takin' a break...

From working on this.....


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Door Decor - Fall

Nothing fancy, but it is what it is right now. I need to look for a Fall mat and have an idea for a new wreath that I saw inspiration for.  I would love to have mums on both sides of the door but down here in the South you can't buy them too early or they will die super fast.  I am going to get some though.




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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Reflecting

It is hard to believe that it has been 10 years since the attacks on America.  I have been thinking for days what I want to write and I have never sat down and written out the story of what happened to me that day although I have verbally told the story many times.

10 years ago I was at work teaching 2nd grade.  It was a half day of school for the students which meant that the teachers would have meetings once the students left at 11:30 until the end of the day.  I was also 9 months pregnant with a due date of September 24, 2001.  Being my first pregnancy I was so anxious and so ready to meet the baby that was inside of me.  The guidance counselor came to my classroom that morning to teach her guidance lesson and I left the room to go to the main office because I was feeling what I thought were contractions.  I went to the main office and used the phone in the conference room to call my OB.  The nurse I talked to said that if I thought I was in labor I needed to go to the hospital.  I had no clue whether I was or wasn't in labor and went to talk to the office staff.  I was crying and not sure what to do about the way I was feeling, then the telephone rang.  A woman named Angela answered the phone everyone was already around her desk talking to me helping me figure out what to do.  While she answered the phone we were all standing there quietly.  All of sudden she screamed and dropped the phone then started crying.  I can still vividly see the image in my mind.  Someone else picked up the phone and talked to the caller.  Come to find out Angela's brother worked at the World Trade Center and someone was calling to tell her about the attacks, I can't remember if it was a family member of hers or not.

(Thankfully we later found out that her brother had not gone to work that morning, but it did take a while to get that answer.)

The next few minutes were very blurry for me but I remember walking back to my classroom and all I could think about was what had just happened.  I entered my classroom and privately talked to the guidance counselor and told her what I just found out.  She left and I went back to my students.

Finally the students were dismissed at 11:30 and I had also heard something had happened to the Pentagon as well which is a little too close to my family.  I remember calling my mom and she told me that they were alright, but I still just felt weird.  Eric's cousin worked at the Pentagon and we were worried about her as well, thankfully she was safe.

We were dismissed from school and all of our meetings were cancelled.  I remember going home and watching TV for the rest of the afternoon just crying over the devastation.  Actually I remember watching TV for many days after and crying just the same every time. 

America changed so much after that day and I will NEVER forget!  As America reflects on the events 10 years ago it is still so unbelievable to me that it did happen.

I never remember having any more contractions and I guess they were just Braxton Hicks because my little man wasn't born until September 26, 2001.

September 11th is also one of my friends birthdays so I remember calling her and wishing her a happy birthday that day.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Bananas

I am slow excited to see bananas on our banana tree. Can't wait til they are ready to eat. Now these bananas are not the same you would buy in a store. They are smaller in size and much sweeter.


Friday, August 5, 2011

Waterpark

My boys have been begging me all summer to take them to the waterpark. I finally gave in today and took them. I was hoping to be able to go with another friend so I had someone to talk to, but I didn't and it was OK because that means my boys had 100% attention from mom. :0) We were there for about 4 hours and it was still hot even in the water.
Reed has mastered the slides in this area. Tyler and I finally convinced him that he could go on the big slides. He walked up the stairs and then walked all the way back down once he got to the top. Maybe next year he will feel a little more secure and be ready.
Do you see him...at the top of the slide?

Umm...Reed???

Uh...hello???

I'm over here!!!

Well, hello there sweet boy!
He was having way too much fun to stop and look at mom. ;0)

This was during the "code brown" when everyone had to get out of the water.

Most of the day I hung with Reed while Tyler ventured over to the obstacle course or water slides, or lazy river. With the rule that after every third time come check back in. Well...
We only had one time when we couldn't find each other and it was my fault. Tyler was on the lazy river and Reed wanted to go on the lazy river and I thought we would find him. Well we must have just missed each other as Reed went around fast looking for him and I lazed on my tube. When Reed couldn't find him he came back to me and we got out to look for Tyler. But Tyler did the right thing with coming to check in and when we weren't there he went to the life guard who sent him to the manager. The manager was so kind to Tyler and walked with him until we found each other. Thank you manager!!! I didn't get to personally thank you because Tyler saw me and took off running for me and the manager went back into his air conditioned office.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Interesting things you learn about your children...

So yesterday I took the boys to the grocery store with me, not something I do often. (Taking the boys with me to the grocery store that is, not going to the grocery store.) We always end up with more in the cart then what I had planned, but oh well their little personalities do come out.
So we were back in the meat section and sitting on the ledge was a box of Slim Jim's.
Reed: Oo, oo, can I have that?
Me: You like those?
Reed: Yes!
Me: How do you know?
Reed: Christopher gave me one at baseball?
Me: Oh? Well that one is really big.
And we continue shoppng.
We are standing in line waiting to check out and he has a box of 4 small Slim Jims.
Reed: Mom, can I have this?
Me: I guess.
Driving home he has them in his hand because he never let the bagger bag them.
Reed: Mom, can I eat these?
Me: After lunch you can have one.
Well, he forgot about it after lunch, but after dinner he saw them and got one out to eat with dinner.





The little cross necklace was from the gum ball type machines at check out at the grocery store! I used to always have to get something from those machines too when I went shopping with my mom. :0)
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Soccer boys

Soccer season is about to begin here.
For Tyler it will begin next week and will continue on for the next 10 months.

The boys are practicing juggling with the soccer ball. One thing that we learned from Coach Adrian (Tyler's U9 soccer coach) was how important juggling is because it helps the kids with ball control. That is how the beginning of every practice started with Coach Adrian.
Reed was told that he had to juggle the ball twice before he could practice shooting at our backyard goal. He did and was so excited!!!

Reed is super excited about playing soccer again. He played soccer Fall '09 and Spring '10. Then took a break and played t-ball all last year. Eric bought cleats, a soccer ball and shin guards for him this weekend. His soccer cleats are very cool because you can change the color of the Nike swoosh on the outside of the cleat. I will have to try to get a picture of that. Right now he has one yellow and one green. Red is his favorite color and that is why he got a red ball. Soccer for him will not start until the beginning of September, hopefully he doesn't break in his shoes too much that he needs a new pair before then. :0}
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