Monday, April 25, 2016

The Extra Yard(work)

This spring, we decided that we wanted to have yards (front and back) that we could enjoy in the nice weather and even perhaps during the summer and into the fall. SO we attempted to plant grass. We had tried it before last summer and it didn't take, so we decided that we made two mistakes last year:
1. We waited too long and it was too hot for grass to grow.
2. We did not weeded sufficiently

So we wanted to do if differently this time. We rented a rototiller from the super friendly local hardware store owner (who also told us we probably hadn't watered enough) and we waited for the dead weeds to dry so we could pick them up. We took a little trip in the middle there, so we actually seeded the front twice (my parents helped me clean up the weeds a second time!). We seeded, and watered, watered, watered for three weeks!

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WE STILL DONT HAVE GRASS!! The weeds still grew too fast and covered everything before the grass even got a chance. We kept on watering, though. And this fourth week we also mowed (which we hadn't done for fear of stepping on the imagined "seedlings") and also started to weed. SO> MANY> WEEDS!!! Mountains and mountains of them. But our lawn does look pretty and green (even if it is not grass) and I've decided to go with it. We did spend a small fortune trying to get the grass to grow, so we are not going to be spending more on grass. But we can do other things, like selecting which weeds -AHEM- natural foliage to allow, and what to pull.

I have yet to look up the kinds we have. I just decided to let the ones that look pretty to me (grass like or that look like the ground cover plants that I've seen online) and pull the ones that look like they will develop "toritos" (spiky little buggers that appear on some weeds when they dry out).

We do have some large and small spots with grass. Like this large strip right next to the wall of the house. Some daffodils have taken root but other than that it is mostly grass (and it came up early in the spring on its own, so we think it might have made a comeback from last year's attempt?)



And then there is another spot in the back close to the door that leads to the alley.

can you see the grass there in the center? I'm trying to take out the weeds around the spot to let that grass expand. see the pile of weeds my children are sitting on? it grew high enough to reach the middle horizontal wooden beam of the fence.

Ugly weed part that you are welcome to skip
There is this plant that looks like a scary vine with purple flowers. I remember seeing lawns with the flowers last summer and thinking that if we had to have weeds, why couldn't we have pretty weeds with flowers like that? well, they look pretty and flowery from afar, but they are scary and they have these spiky, fang-like ends, and they look to me like they will be painful to walk on if they ever dry out. So we've been pulling them out. They take hold of the ground with their spider-like ivy arms... ugh! I think they may be creeping charlie, according to this guide. Which is bad news because it might be a perennial :P! They are HUGE so we have been paying these special attention when weeding. But we have to pull almost everything else too :P We have the leafy plantains (also in that guide) and a couple other kinds. Yikes. Okay, on to the fun stuff:

The Bean Pole TeePee 
While we are working on that, I have also convinced my poor husband (who has not yet gotten used to my crazy ideas but still goes with them) to try out an idea I saw in the artful parent.  It's a playhouse created by training bean ivy plants up a tee-pee shaped trellis. So fun! IF it grows. Apparently, on top of everything else that went wrong with the grass planting, we might have bad soil; in which case the ivy might not grow. But it wasn't expensive at all, so it won't be the end of the world (unlike with the grass) if it doesn't work out. But I will water it anyway and see what happens. We also bought some full sun perennials that we'll put close to the entrance and we planted cherry tomatoes (they also grow on vines) for it too.


Yesterday, we went to the store and got our supplies, then came home to clean up the space, pull weeds, put together the teepee, and plant the bean pole ivy seeds all around the circumference of the base.  We planted the two tiny tomato plants too, but not the flowers. I went out with the kids today to take all these pics, weed, and start digging up a hole for the flowers (Miss E put the entire thing in that one hole, container and all, as you can see). Maybe we'll plant them tonight. We also need to finish tying chord all over the teepee to make a trellis.

This is what the ivy will look like if they work out (the green leafy plants at the base of that teepee)

How to Make a Bean Pole Teepee

The bamboo we found at our home depot is considerably skinnier, but I hope it wont make a difference once the plants cover the whole thing in a few months.Roots Shoots Buckets & Boots by Sharon Lovejoy

We are watering everything (though we have reduced it to once a day) in hopes something does eventually spring up. Even if it just stays green and fun to play on, it will be fine with me, to be honest. That was really the goal~ to have a space we could use without fear of allergies and spiky stuff. So -  now I have hopes of pavers and flowers and a sand pit. haha! it never ends with me.

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But seriously. I think the square ones would be pretty and they would look nice with the ground cover weedy stuff we have. And it would take less water to keep it green. And we can pick them up and take them with us when we leave....

We could plant flower bushes on the edges of the backyard...  or put pavers on one side of the yard and raised bed planters on the right side of the yard, for veggies!!




The planning is the funnest part :P



Sunday, April 10, 2016

Another Fun Day!

We had a lot of fun at the park today!!! Kites are just so awesome. 

Here are some videos of Miss E and Quijote flying kites. If you watch the videos with sound, you should know it wasn't nearly as windy as it seems- in fact I was worried that it wouldn't be windy enough! Miss E is REALLY good at this kite flying thing!! I couldn't keep my kite in the air for longer than 10 secs, but she was running around with that kite forever! Daddy can fly those things pretty high too! Apparently I'm the only person in the family who is talentless when it comes to kites. (Other than the baby) Womp womp!

 

And this is one of many attempts at sharing the kite with Mr E. It didn't end well, but at least the kites didn't get tangled up :P 






I took a few pics, of course:

Our picnic area- and if you look hard enough you can see them flying kites in the back.

An attempt at helping Mr E fly a kite. I think he's just not old enough yet. But it was sweet of Daddy to keep trying. You never know!

Officially, this was Mr E's kite.

Miss E had so much fun! She spent a long time running around, flying her kite.

She was running straight at me, yelling "Look Mami! Take my picture!!"



Awwwweee!!

He was enjoying plucking lots of little yellow dandelions, despite the serious look on his face :P!


She was so happy!



the only way I could keep that kite in the air was to keep it on a short leash :P

I also got a little time to enjoy the peace and quiet. The song birds and the breeze made it so relaxing.

I don't know if you can tell from the picture, but there were several nests up high. Lots of different songs were coming from the trees. It was beautiful!

When we came home, Quijote made us a loaf of delicious bread. It was soft and with the butter and home made jam, I felt like we were eating french toast or something. He also made steak but I was too hungry to take pictures, I'm afraid!

We are sitting at home now, waiting for the thunderstorms to come. Hopefully it will rain and the grass we planted will get a little natural watering :P

Saturday, April 9, 2016

It was his birthday

A few days ago. And we decided we would celebrate on the weekend. It was a great day, from the very start! I'm so glad we decided not to celebrate in the middle of the week (although we still kinda did, but that's another story).

We had a yummy breakfast. I made him eggs and bacon and home brewed chai tea that got forgotten about or missed somehow bc he made himself more! haha!!  While I was doing that, there was some morning activity in the living room. I thought it was cute that Mr E went straight to him the moment he saw him get on the floor! LoL. Not a lone moment for parents!! XD


Then we got ready and headed to FIVE GUYS!!! They JUST opened it and we had to go try it.
Okay it's been open for a little bit but we were busy living life haha!

Deliciousness all around <3

Miss E and Mr E loved the peanuts. Here she is wearing her creations from her Easter gift from her Uncle and Aunt in WA

this reminds me of my grandparents, who always have peanuts on their dining table for people to eat while food is cooked
We also went to the mall so the kids could run amok for a little while, and then to Best Buy for Daddy's gift (this year he asked to pick it):


 Since we had been in the car for a little bit we decided we needed a little caffeine ;) Mr E fell asleep in the car promptly after eating his cake pop, of course.

So we went home to take a break (read, Daddy wanted to be productive and Mommy decided he had to be convinced out of most of it, but he still changed a light bulb).

And we had a light dinner (we were stuffed). Plus, this is us trying to be [a tiny little bit] healthy on a crazy fun day too ;)


We watched a little TV, took a break, played in the swings... that sort of thing. And come 6ish we decided we were ready for more fun. We put the kids in the stroller and we were off for a leisurely walk. The weather was gorgeous, with fluffy white clouds inhabiting the perfectly blue sky, and there was the most perfect breeze to go with the [not too] sunny day. A perfect Spring afternoon (evening? didn't really feel like it).



On our way to the square, we stopped at a local school's play yard because the kids were just so excited about it, and it was a welcome break. 

The kids played and Quijote and I talked and commiserated on parenthood and thought back to when we were dating. We decided this was exactly the life we had envisioned seven-ish years ago. We are lucky (blessed!) and grateful.
 Mr E liked the pebbles a lot more. He was scooping them into a large serving spoon that he had been carrying around all day!! LoL!! My crazy kids.

Then we kept going to downtown, to our favorite coffee show around:




 They had a pretty cool improv thing going at the coffee shop! We only stayed for a little bit because though Miss E was absolutely into it, Mr E promptly lost his spoon (and his interest in what was going on on stage). But the little bit we caught was pretty cool.


We got home around bedtime, and Miss E is totally getting some extra awake time while I write this. So I should go put her to bed.

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But before I do that~  a few pics of our double date (yup, we still went out in the middle of the week just for fun!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the love of my life