Saturday, June 27, 2009

For my mom






Here are some pictures of my shade garden. Since this is only the second year I think next year I'll have quite a bit of thinning to do for everything to fit.

Storm



This week has been rather busy with the garden and having vacation Bible school each evening. We're also getting ready to go camping next week which adds to the busyness. I did have to show my folks the pictures of my garden. This year I have a stand of corn that far outshines any in the past three years. It's been beautiful. Last week we had a storm that knocked over some rows on the far side. Philip took some posts and chicken wire and propped the rows up then we tied each stalk to the chicken wire. On Friday morning around 2:00 we had a really strong thunderstorm roll through that had lots of wind. I could tell by the lightening flashes that the wind had decimated the corn we hadn't propped up (which was the tallest corn). The next morning confirmed my fears. All of the tallest corn that had tassled was knocked over. However it hadn't been uprooted or snapped off...just pushed over. Philip took the boys and ran to Lowes for some posts and twine. We then spend the morning putting up stakes, tying three levels of support and then individually tying each stalk to the support. I don't know if it will make it or not but we've done everything we can at this point. Poor Philip had hives all over his neck by the time we were done but I'm so thankful for his willingness to salvage the mess. The top picture was taken today and the bottom picture was taken yesterday morning.

Happy Father's Day!



Here are my men!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Music Appreciation

On the way to church Sunday evenings we sometimes tune in to "Classics for Kids" from a local radio station. The boys usually enjoy it and are learning at the same time. Last night it was a session on the history of Italian opera. Pretty soon Allan piped up from the back seat, "I'd be embarrassed if I had a voice that sounded like that!" Oh did we laugh!!!

Pooh on Roller Blades



Yesterday morning Allan stuffed Pooh's feet into two train cars and told me that Pooh was wearing roller blades.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Our answer to prayer





For some time we've been praying as a family for a new vehicle. Our car is doing fine but three car seats in the back seat is getting a little cramped and there's very little room to be able to pack for camping trips. To make a very long story short, today we picked up a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan from a man in SC who had been scouting for us. Here are some pictures. The back seats are "stow-n-go" and when I took the picture Philip had put them in the floor. We're so thankful for God's provision in this adventure. This is the first vehicle that Philip has purchased. Our current car was a gift from the Easley church.

Allan's Haircut


I finally convinced Allan the other day to let me buzz his hair. He quit having me do that some time ago because he wanted to be able to comb his hair "like daddy". But it's been getting so warm I knew it would be cooler and he consented.

Hunting "Bear"

The boys love to take sticks to the back corner of our property where there is a bunch of underbrush and they hack away on it. At any given time they can be: searching for dinosaurs, killing orcs, hunting bear or a lot of other things. Several weeks ago during campmeeting (which is a very busy week for Philip), Philip had come home for a break and the boys asked him to go bear hunting with them. A little while later I looked outside and this is what I saw. The boys had their sticks and Philip had an old broom and they were having the time of their lives! I don't know of many men who would go hunting bear in their dress pants/shirt and tennis shoes but I think that's one reason I love that man.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Cakes



Cake business has been kind of slow lately. Mostly it's my fault. I don't advertise and word of mouth can be unreliable. I have one wedding this summer but so far that looks like the only major project. Several weeks ago I did a baby shower cake for one of the Aldersgate Christian Academy teachers who is having her first child. I was asked to use organic sugar and learned that because organic sugar is unbleached it turns icing a very nasty gray color. Hence the different (but not ugly) shade of blue. The graduation cake was for Seven Star Academy's (their logo is a star made of sevens) first graduation. That was fun and super easy. Daniel did manage to eat off the corner boarder while I was swapping out a load of laundry but otherwise everything went smoothly.

Stephen is Mobile




Stephen is now doing a fairly good army crawl and can get where he wants to go more quickly than is safe. He actually fell down one set of stairs the other week. Last week he decided it was time to sit up and so he went from not sitting to sitting for 20 minute stretches. He also pulled up for the first with Philip yesterday. He's enjoying all of the different foods he gets to try...except peas! He's pretty much on all table food now. We just put it through the food grinder before we give it to him. The boys love trying to make him laugh and they can get some of the cutest belly laughs out of the little guy. It seems like he sleeps more than my other guys did (16-17 hours a day) but the Dr. says that's when his brain is developing so allow him to sleep as much as he likes. It really cuts down on the amount of time I'm able to run errands but all too soon that will change.

Daniel's ABC's


Last week I had taken Daniel to Children's Hospital for a study and one of the questions I was asked was, could Daniel say the alphabet. Now, I'd never worked with him but I knew he was in just about every K4 class that Allan watched so I turned around and asked him if he could say the alphabet. I was shocked! Here's what he said. (He did it for me again here at home)

Garden and Flowers





We've been blessed with some of the most wonderful rainshowers that I've seen in a while. Just slow, steady, soaking rains that have made things burst to life. My garden is growing fantastically....both plants and weeds (forgot to put Preen down after the first tilling!). We've harvested broccoli and lettuce. We also have planted corn, green beans, lima beans, pumpkins, watermelon, potatoes, okra, cauliflower, tomatoes and peppers. I know it's a lot of work but there's something in this country-born girl that smiles every time I think about it. The boys so enjoy going up and checking things out and helping. The second year shade garden looks great...perhaps starting to show signs of a little too much rain. The first year shade garden is also doing well. There is a section of the first year garden that has root maggots that have eaten some of the plants and I can't seem to get rid of them. The hanging baskets are full of blooms now and the planters are starting to fill out. Plants and flowers help make the concrete and asphalt jungle we live in seem more like home.