Friday, August 3, 2012

Jones' Birthday Party

 Our friends, the Jones family, had a fun birthday party for three of their family members.  We went to some sand dunes.  Above is a picture of lots of the kids trying jump down the sandy hill at once.
 Landing!



 Jace doing a flip off the edge
Bob doing the same


 Present time!
We had pizza, watermelon, drinks, ice cream and cake. Yum!
 Spencer and Alex, buried
Ciara, Ariana, Keziah, and Courtney
It was such a fun evening.  It ended with a water/ice fight
 Here's Abby putting ice down her friend Annesley's shirt
Brrrr!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Knights and Princesses

 We got out the dress up tote the other day, and Mallory dressed everyone up and busily prepared a tea (juice) party for her younger siblings. 




Oh, how I wish I was an amazing photographer.  Oh well, at least the memories are captured.  

Fish Face

 Meet Xantipus, Aliysa's new BFF

She wuvs him.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

There are ninjas among us

Overheard conversation:

Zach (while trying to find shoes when going out to feed the dog): "My shoes aren't on my shoe shelf!  Oh well, Ninjas have bare feet." 
Andrew: "They don't always have bare feet"
Zach:  Yes, always!

Then, later that day the kids were playing bananagrams, and Zach ended up playing with the tiles longer than everyone else.  I looked down to see what he was spelling and saw this:


I love little boys. 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Kindness

The day after we noticed the largest amount of deer damage to our garden, one of our sweet neighbors brought over this:
Two large trash bags - one was full of spinach, and one was full of lettuce.  She had so much growing in her garden, that she was giving away extras.  I washed, cut up, and froze most of the spinach (plus made large spinach salads), and we've eaten so much lettuce!  (The two small bowls are radishes and lettuce from our garden).

Then, another neighbor called and said her raspberries were ripe and she was leaving and wasn't going to be able to pick them, so we were welcome to pick all we could.  What a treat!














So, even with what the deer have eaten, we've been very blessed.  
Thank you Kristie and Jami!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

I love you deer, but...

 We've been doing this...













...all to create delicious produce to feed...


these little dears.

They come in our garden and mow it down, row by row.  Huge cucumber plants?  Munched down to nothing.  Rows of pea plants just beginning to produce well?  Decimated.  8 pepper plants?  Chewed to nothing.  Beet tops? Swiss chard?  Lettuce?  Squash plants? Gone.

They haven't touched the potato plants.  Yeay (we can buy potatoes for cheap here in good old I-Dee-ho.  Last year we bought 400 lbs of potatoes for $20.  No kidding. So having our own potatoes is nice, but not a huge money saver.)

They also haven't eaten any of the giant sunflowers.  What a crop we have of those! 

Strangely they didn't eat the green bean plants.  Or the onions for that matter.
Still!
Argh.
I think we ought to purchase a hunting license.  That way we could at least get some food for all our hard effort - healthy organic produce fed deer meat.  
  
We've put up a fishing line fence around both garden areas,
and we might purchase a couple of these:
But I don't want to spend more money on our garden this year!

Anyone have some 10 foot high fencing that's just sitting around their yard?