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May 26 2010

My Haven

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When we first moved into our townhouse I was determined to consider the state of the yard a project and not a thorn in my side. The day we moved in it snowed and then a few days later we got a few more inches and about a week after that the two big storms hit. So, needless to say it was mid/late March before I was able to get out and do anything in the yard!

The very first thing I did was tear the ivy off this tree. I literally had to climb the tree to get it all off. It was misting and cold the day I decided to do it but I didn’t care. I was determined to get every leaf off!

That was just the beginning of many yard projects. The next project was planting Elephant Ear and Caladium bulbs. Before I did that Richard rearranged the bricks and part of the path. Planting the bulbs was a challenge only because Olivia thought the bulbs were balls.

There were other little projects in between to clean up the yard, but the next major project was the digging up of the roots of this “spider grass” <??> that was threatening to take over the yard. The people who lived here before us said that they tried everything to get rid of it and couldn’t. Well, all I needed was for someone to tell me I couldn’t to make me determined to get every piece of that grass out of our yard and that’s exactly what I did. During my spring break, I dug up every root. The roots were as long as I am tall and were at least 10-15 inches in the ground. I had to tear out our pathway so I could get to the roots. It was the hardest yard work I’ve ever done but it made such a difference in the yard looked! Do you see the flower pot in the picture holding all the roots? I dug out at least 3 maybe 4 times that much. My hands were so sore!

The original plan for this area of the yard was to have all Elephant Ears, Caladiums and Hostas. I got really impatient waiting for the bulbs to come up. I actually thought I had rotted them out by over-watering. So, I went to Home Depot and to our neighborhood nursery/garden center and bought tons of plants to go in this bed. Unfortunately, I purchased plants without really planning a design and bought based on what I liked and sentimental value… so the area isn’t as thought out as I would like. I am hoping that once everything starts to really take off it will look better. The lavender is about to bloom and I’m so excited about that I can hardly stand it! And…  wouldn’t you know that after I spent tons of time and money on all these other plants that the Caladiums and Elephant Ears are starting to come up? There aren’t many though, so I don’t know if I rotted the others out or if they need more time. I may have to do some moving around to accomodate them.

At first this back corner was on the bottom of my to-do list. I resigned myself to attempting to start Sweet Woodruff back there as a ground cover. The Sweet Woodruff wasn’t growing as fast as I would like. My gardener friend told me things take time to grow, but I just couldn’t stand to have that area look like crap (sorry, Mom) any longer. So, to Home Depot I went to buy plants for “shade garden”. Luckily, this time, I went shopping with a plan. I had mapped out where I wanted which plants and bought with purpose this time. I am really pleased with how it turned out. I miscalculated the number of Impatients and Begonias I needed, so that is why the semi-circle is even more semi than it should be. I went to our neighborhood nursery yesterday to buy more, but haven’t planted them yet.

Here is the finished product so far. We’re attempting to grow grass in the middle. It would help if we’d water every single day. The oblong planter on the right contains 3 plants that were dying that I’m trying to revive. That’s a story in and of itself. I’ll give you the short version: When the horticulturist says to loosen the root ball of a plant before planting it, she doesn’t mean to beat the plant on the ground until every speck of dirt is off the roots.

My latest project in the yard was adding the mulch. I couldn’t believe how much better it looked after that. I’ve also added a couple of more planters around on the side (not in the photos) and some more flowers in some built in planters along the side part, too. Things are shaping up.

Olivia absolutely  L O V E S the yard and has since the day we moved in. She even loved it with 2 feet of snow. I feel like I have gotten so much of my life back just because I’m not having to take her “potty” so many times each day. We can just open the door and let her out. SO NICE. Sure beats going down an elevator, walking down the street, etc.  what felt like 14 million times each day.

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This is the back of our house. I’ve got herbs in the terracotta pots and there are some Petunias in the hanging basket.  In hindsight that wasn’t the best idea because of the shade, but so far they’re surviving. The oblong planter on the rail contains 3 begonias. Two are red and one is white. Since this picture was taken, I placed them caddy-corner in a corner on the rail and it looks better. The vine on the porch was badly damaged during the snow storm. I can’t believe it looks so full because I had to tear out a ton of dead parts that were broken because of the weight of the snow. Yesterday we noticed there are buds on the vine and one is about to bloom! I am not sure what kind of vine it is, but I hope the blooming season lasts awhile!

P.S. Sorry about the quality of the photos… all of these were taken on my phone.

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May 22 2010

Saturday

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Apr 04 2010

Yoga Event

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During Spring Break, I tried to keep a good balance between doing “at home” projects and relaxing and getting out to see and do things in DC. One of the “DC” things I did on Saturday was attend an outdoor yoga class at the base of the Washington Monument. The goal was for 1,000 people to practice yoga. I think the goal was met! There were a ton of people there. During our Saturday morning run, I talked one of my friends into going with me! I also ran into one of my friends from my yoga class. It was a lot of fun and I achieved Crow Pose! YAY!

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Mar 03 2010

Really?

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Has it really been a month since it snowed? What happened to February?

Things have been busy around here for us. I knew there was a full moon this week without looking (I’m a teacher). For some reason I feel really behind at work even though I’ve been working hard. I don’t think a teacher’s work is ever “done”–there is always something more I can do. I know it’s like that with almost every job.

Olivia had her yearly checkup today. This just means we paid a lot of money to our  truly wonderful vet to tell us she’s perfectly healthy and to jab a couple of needles into her hind legs. I’m hoping those vaccinations will knock her out tonight. This is what she looked like last time she got her shots. We’ll see if we get lucky again.

I never made it to the grocery store this week and we have survived to tell about it. Monday night I made sausage balls, last night we had frozen pizza and we’ve already talked about ordering pizza tonight. We’re on a healthy streak this week.

Last weekend I spent a lot of hours volunteering, so I didn’t get a lot of “at home” time. I cannot tell you how ready I am for this weekend. I have just had that “I need to be at home” feeling all week. I’ve been bringing work stuff home and doing some of it, but by the time I get home and cook supper there really isn’t much time left before it’s time for me to go to bed (I go to bed around 7:30–just kidding).

Although going to bed at 7:30 may not be a bad idea since tomorrow is the 100th day of school. Monday we had a field trip, Tuesday was Dr.Seuss’s birthday and tomorrow is 100th day. This could explain why I have been exhausted all week!

Well, I am off to unload and load the dishwasher.

I’m so thankful for a husband who doesn’t complain when we have weeks like this (when I don’t go to the grocery store and have to bring work home).

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Nov 20 2009

The Angels Are Singing Again

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I don’t know if I can handle the excitement of both of these magazines in one day!

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Apr 20 2009

Baby Colben

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Thank you to everyone who has been praying for baby Colben! His overall prognosis is now good (he has been diagnosed with pneumonia) and they are now in the process of trying to wean him from the ventilator. His recovery will be long, so please continue to pray for Colben, his doctors/nurses and his family.

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Apr 16 2009

URGENT PRAYER NEEDED

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This is an email I received from one of my very special teacher friends. Please pray for this family immediately.

 I just wanted to ask you to pray for our brother-in-law (Lance)’s baby nephew, Colben David.  He was air-lifted to Arkansas Children’s Hospital last night and is VERY sick.  He is on a ventilator and the last we heard the doctors were not exactly sure what was wrong with him.  He is about 4 weeks old.  On Sunday night, he quit eating and begin sleeping much more than normal.  His mother, Tiffney, took him to the doctor on Monday and he said he thought he just had a sore throat and sent them home.  Then, on Tuesday, she took him back and the doctor wouldn’t even see him–a nurse saw him.  Yesterday, she took his temperature and it was 85 degrees!  She immediately rushed him to the ER and within a very short period of time they had him on a ventilator and were trying to get him stabilized enough to fly on the helicopter to Arkansas Children’s Hospital.  Finally, Tiffney and the baby were able to fly together to the hospital, but they had several life/death episodes on the helicopter.  The doctors have told them to expect to be at the hospital for quite some time if he survives the next 24-48 hours.  Please pray for baby Colben; his Dad, Aaron; his Mom, Tiffney; and big sister, Addie (almost 3 years old, I think).  Also pray for their families.  I know that they are trusting God in this difficult situation.

Thank you for praying!

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Dec 22 2008

I Can Now Breathe A Sigh of Relief

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I am now forever indebted to my husband because he fixed my blog for me. Long story short: all of my images were gone and it made me cry on more than one occasion. I envisioned the worst: my blog and all of the images gone forever. I am so glad I have a computer savvy husband!!

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Dec 21 2008

Maintenance in Progress - UPDATE

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Please excuse the mess on Laura’s blog right now.  We’ve had some problems upgrading and will have everything back in order soon.  Thanks for your patience.

UPDATE: The upgrade was a success, finally!  Now Laura just has some tweaking to do and her blog will be back to normal.  Thanks again for your patience.

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Oct 09 2008

Oops.

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I have been planning all week to blog about my knitting projects, centers (math and literacy) in my classroom, and some bulletin boards…. but somehow my camera has not made it into our house all week! Hopefully tomorrow I will remember to get my camera home! Stay tuned!

Hope you’ve had a great week!

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