Tuesday, March 31, 2009

179 out of 182

The landscape design was drawn up last summer.
Our friend Debbie did a WONDERFUL job creating our garden.

We patiently waited through fall & winter to begin implementing the plan...

Let the transformation begin!

We borrowed our neighbor's Tundra & loaded up every available spot with the plants on our lengthy list. Well, we got almost all of the plants. We have 179 out of the 182 plants required for the garden plan. We are waiting for our local nursery to sell us 3 pots of Bee Balm. (The girls don't really like this photo because of their sun grins. I think that the plants are grinning, too.)

Some of the favs: Coral Bells, Liriope, Daylilies, Ajuga,
Hydrangea, Geranium, Peonies, & Hostas

Even the back seat of the pickup got loaded up!


This photo was taken a couple of weeks ago --
we only had a handful of plants in the ground at this point.

Lots o' pots!


Millie, Millie, oh, so silly, how does your garden grow? :-)

All three of the Smithlings have helped with this project, but I 
only have one photo of Millie in the garden with her daddy.

"We" still have irrigation work (Mr. Smith's specialty) to complete & lots of "barking" to do, but you can pretty much see how the finished project will look. We are amazed at how quickly things are growing. Let's just hope that California has enough water to keep these plants alive! We're now ready for butterflies & hummingbirds.

Now that you have seen these photos, you know why I have not been adding any new items to my blog this month. I'm in the garden & not at the keyboard.

Wow! It looks as if I need to get our lawn boy out there to give the turf a trim... I guess we have been too busy playing in the dirt to notice that the grass is tall!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Double Duty

Double your pleasure, double your fun... 
We've been summoned!

Mr. Smith and I BOTH have to report for jury duty. He's up for the week of March 30th, and I get the first full week in April. What are the odds that a husband & wife get called one week after the other? I'm really looking forward to making that $15/day. :-) HA!!!

Friday, March 20, 2009

The silent treatment?

There has been a lot of activity going on within the Smith fam. the past several weeks, but you'd never read about it here. No news -- no updates. Nothin'.  I have been noticeably silent, huh?! Complain/reply/comment all you want -- I'm not going to read any of your responses, since I turned off the "comment" feature. I guess that was more of a rhetorical question anyway. :-)

We have all been busy with life, and sadly, I really do not have time for virtual stuff. I have purposefully not been spending a lot of time sitting at my computer lately. Why? 
(Note: Answers are not necessarily in order of importance.)
  1. It's too nice outdoors, plus we have a lot of landscaping/gardening to do. We are implementing the lovely landscape design that our friend drew up for us. That will be a topic/slideshow for another blog entry. We have 33 plants in the ground and 149 more to go...
  2. Mr. Smith has been traveling every week for the past month -- TX, MO, and AR. It takes more time & energy to do the single mom routine. (I miss that boy, but he'll be home later today. Hooray!) 
  3. The red pen has a grip on my life, or I have a grip on it.  Ah, the joys of homeschooling! Liesey Lou has completed most of her work for the entire year, but she's (patiently) waiting to see what her grades are. I tend to wait to grade tests, quizzes, and papers until I have a stack a mile high to review. We start out the school year with things flowing a little more smoothly, but now that we are nearing the finish line, I allow things to literally pile up. I also have a LOT of grading for M's classes. Ugh! The good news? I am caught up on grading Millie's work. The goal is to be finished with school by the end of April or first week of May.
  4. I have been taking time to read more books. At one point this past week, I was reading four books -- not all at the same time, mind you! I finished reading No (Why Kids - of ALL Ages- Need to Hear it and Ways Parents Can Say It) by David Walsh while I was waiting for the car to have its oil changed. It was an interesting read. As an added note, I have never had trouble telling the Smithlings, "No!" Just ask 'em. I also completed Food Matters by Mark Bittman, but this book will be revisited again & again for the tasty recipes contained in the final chapters. The other two books will remain unfinished, for now... Maybe I'll get them finished next week, if I complete all of my grading.
  5. Lie to Me. We rarely watch TV at our house, but I happily allow this new show to steal away an hour of my time every Wednesday night. We have also watched an episode or two of American Idol this season, but it really is not that interesting to any of our family members.
  6. I am trying to get back into the routine of walking a few times a week. Those dark dreary winter days make it hard to get out of bed, but now that spring is officially here, I have no more excuses. 
  7. We are trying to plan a little birthday bash for a soon-to-be birthday boy. Who could that be? Fifty's nifty?
  8. My Canon is throwing a hissy-fit. I don't know what's wrong with it. Honest, I didn't drop it. Spring broken? It refuses to take photos, so I don't have any images to download to iPhoto; therefore, I have nothing to show you. I am "allowed" to borrow Millie's lil' Canon, but I miss having my own camera.
  9. There are more reasons, but I can't write EVERYTHING here!
So why am I sitting on my keister typing on my computer when I could be out enjoying the beautiful morning? I don't really know. I just thought perhaps you would like to know why I've been the unblogger this past month. 

Why are you sitting there reading this list? Hmmm... I will only have to imagine your response(s) since I'm not accepting comments any longer. :-) HA!!! (Imagine me with my fingers in my ears as I'm chanting, "La, la, la, la...I'm not listening, I'm not listening. I don't hear you!")

I challenge you to get up outta your chair & go enjoy the beauty & splendor of the real world. 

This is the day which the LORD has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it. -Psalm 118:24

Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Duchess Reigns

This is not a pretty picture.
Thankfully "our" Duchess looks NOTHING like the illustration from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Liesey's noggin is a normal size, & she's pretty;
however, she's got royal 'tude...
(The attitude was only for the photo shoot. No drama is allowed in real life.)


Placer Theatre Ballet had a publicity photo shoot today for Alice in Wonderland, and I was able to take some photos of my girl in her costume. I'll only share this one. She looks lovely -- nothing like the hideous character that Carroll imagined. Whew!

Three of Liesey's friends (L to R: Kyla, Chloe, & Anya) posed in this photo as Tweedle Dum, Alice, and Tweedle Dee.

I hope to get some photos of our ballerina girl in her Fairy costume. She gets to wear a beautiful flowing dress complete with colorful wings. I do not recall that Alice meets up with any fairies in the original version of the story.
Ah, but this is a ballet and it is a FAIRY tale. :-)

Stay tuned for more photos. You know how I love pictures!!!