Sunday, March 27, 2011

Gardening and a Class Project

 Lest my readers think we only go on vacation around here, I felt I should redeem myself with a "non-vacation" post. Lily's latest school project was on plants. She had to choose a part of a plant to do a short report on and give some examples. With some heavy guidance from me, she chose the root. She wrote a 25 word report, drew a picture, and added the following pictures from our garden to her project. We also pulled a radish and onion from our garden, as well as a carrot from Brooke's for her to take to school. She has a radish for each classmate to taste. That should be interesting! I knew growing a garden would come in 
handy! (Other than the awesome produce we get from it!) Let me tell you, as a former teacher, it was so hard for me not to jump in and help her with every aspect of this project.  It is ready to go though, in all its messy glory!
 
She had fun hunting for radishes that were ready to pick. If anyone of you is interested in starting to garden, grow radishes. They are so easy, and you will be harvesting in 30-45 days! Kids love to grow radishes.
I sacrificed one of my onions for her project. At this point, they are "green onions." They will not be fully ready to pick until July, give or take a few weeks. I am growing red and yellow onions, as well as garlic. We've also got some beets and lettuce planted. The tomatoes are in the ground too, so we're hoping for some fruit by the end of May.



Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Mojave Desert

Charlie and I took the girls to the Mojave Desert a couple of weeks ago. He was all gung ho about the trip, and me? Not so much. I kept dropping hints about going to the beach, but he wouldn't take the bait. In the end, I was so glad we went. The girls ran around, rode quads, played in the dirt and picked up lots of rocks. Charlie and I read a lot and enjoyed watching our kids have fun together.
Above is our campsite....we "dry camped." For all you non RVers, that means we didn't have any electricity, water or sewer hookups. We also did without cable TV and Internet! (gasp!) Don't worry, we weren't without conveniences. Our RV has a generator (we did watch "Cars" on Saturday afternoon), capacity to store a lot of water, and also a huge reserve tank to hold the said water when it has been, ahem, "used!"
Lily learned how to use Uncle Jim's quad, which he so kindly let us borrow while he was in Australia.

The girls are wearing Mommy and Daddy's helmets.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Hawaii

Just saying the word "Hawaii" makes the family in my house giddy.  Charlie and I have been 3 times and our girls, twice.  Yes, my kids are spoiled.  We went for the first time as a family 3 years ago, courtesy of Nana and Papa DeVries.  Lily loved it so much, she asked, literally, for over 2 years, every week, "When can we go back???" No Joke.  We started a Hawaii fund in an empty 5 gallon jug and told her it would have to be full for us to even think about it. 

We surprised Lily on November 30 by picking her up from school and taking her to the local supermarket to turn in our Hawaii fund (Yeah, it wasn't full, but oh well!).  Half the fun of planning that trip was keeping a secret from her and knowing how excited she would be when we told her we were getting on a plane!  When we told Grace, she was disappointed we weren't going to see Mickey Mouse.

We stayed at the Hyatt on Maui for 8 days.  It was fabulous!





Tuesday, March 22, 2011

I'm baaaack!

The 4 month hiatus wasn't really planned.....I was being lazy.  Here's a few pictures for you all to enjoy (if there is anyone left out there that checks this thing!)!

 We took our kids, Charlie's kids and Grandkids to Disneyland for 2 days in January.  It was the Happiest Place on Earth....most of the time! :)
 We stayed in trailers and motorhomes in an RV park.  It was great fun!
 Toy Story Mania was a favorite ride.
 Lily turned 7 in February.  We spoiled her with 3 parties! (2 family parties and 1 big friends party)
 Along with Kevin, Brooke, Anna Marie and Sophia, we went up to Sequoia National Park on President's Day for a little fun in the snow.  What a blast!
 Lily looks like the abominable snowwoman!  She took a big tumble in the snow.  The runs were a bit fast, so there was lots of tumbling going on.  We narrowly avoided a few major catastrophes.
 Lily made this nightgown in her Tuesday afternoon sewing class.