Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Taking Responsibility

While I was outside this morning checking on the various things growing in the yard, Finley finished her breakfast and took it upon herself to wash all of the breakfast dishes...
And she did a great job!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Joe-isms


"I'm going to do it my byself!"


When Finley and Joe are playing the 'last one there is a rotten egg' game:

"I'm a rockin' egg!"


Me (at 3 o'clock in the morning): Joe, why are you out of bed with your blanket over your head?

Joe: Becuase it's dark.


Typical bathroom routine is for me wait while he pees so I can help him pull his pants up and/or clean up any messes. As we were headed into the bathroom one day he said, "And then are you going to stand like this?" and put his hands on his hips.

Friday, June 5, 2009

FINALLY!

Joe has taken initiative the past few days and done #2's in the potty without prompting or force.
And there was much rejoicing.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Rain Barrel


Here it is! Ten minutes of thundershower this afternoon, and it is overflowing. The bricks in front are to keep the kids from using the spigot as a step.


Monday, June 1, 2009

Weekend Update 6/1

After talking it over, Chris and I decided there was too much to do to get this house ready to put on the market this summer... much to my relief. At least I know where we will be living and can hopefully get Finley signed up for some classes this fall. Since we now aren't in a mad panic to get a long list of things done to the house, I convinced Chris to take a little hike in the woods Saturday morning.

We packed into the van and headed to a nice little nature trail just a few blocks from Mark and Molly's. Radnor Lake is a nice little place to visit without having to drive an hour or more from the city. The only downside is that it is normally packed with people, so there is no feeling of being out in the 'wilderness'

To our pleasant surprise, Jenny, Laurel, and Molly pulled into the parking lot just as we were about to try to find the trail head. This was probably saving grace as it got Finley and Joe really excited about the prospect of a hike. We walked for a while with J,L, and M on the paved section, then wandered off on our own down a trail. It wasn't long after that Finley started to get 'tired', which really, I think, meant 'bored'. Thankfully, with chasing games and searches for walking sticks, I managed to get Finley though the hike without carrying or dragging her.

We did also see a fawn about ten feet off the trail, lying flat on the ground pretending that nobody could see him. The mother was just a hundred feet away, so used to foot traffic in that area that she wasn't the least bit concerned about her baby. Of course we forgot to bring the camera along

We got home and spent the rest of the day cleaning out the garage. We have a ridiculous amount of stuff. Pack rats at heart, we hold onto lots of things just because we can see a potential use for those items. That does come in handy quite often and does save a few dollars. But every once in a while we have to ask ourselves the question, 'Are we really ever going to use this?' As a result, our garage is one truckful lighter.


a before shot

and after

Sunday morning was spent in the garage, then we headed out to Reanna's dance recital. Once again, we forgot the camera. Reanna was spectacular, and we all made it through the 2 1/2 hours without major incident. Afterward, we went out to eat, then headed home, exhausted after such an eventful weekend.

Today, I am hoping to finish up making my rain barrel (thanks, JK, for the barrel). This morning, I was reminded why safety goggles are a must when the jigsaw sprayed my face with small plastic bits, one of which flew into my eye. I finished up the 4" hole for the downspout adapter wearing eye protection. Now I need to wait for Chris to help me since I cannot get the spigot we salvaged from some old washer hookup unscrewed from the elbow it is attached to. Pictures will follow when it is finished.