Monday, August 27, 2007
My Mother is Always Right!
Growing up, my mother always had a meticulous garden and yard. She took great pride in her work. Beautiful trees, flower beds, rock gardens, you name it. Spring, summer, and fall she was out there every spare moment tending to her garden. She’d ask me to join her and I always laughed it off because A) I didn’t like to get dirty and B) I didn’t receive any of the gardening genes (I could kill a cactus). Her responses to my disdain never wavered, she always said, “someday when you own your own home you’ll want to garden and you’ll care about how it looks.” Well, wouldn’t you know it? She’s right!
Last weekend, for the first time in 36 years, I not only turned on our push-mower but I actually mowed the lawn. Mowed the ENTIRE lawn! What’s even more interesting is that I enjoyed it! I popped Dave Mathews on the IPod, had my bee/wasp spray close at hand and off I went. Life was great. Now, I’ll be honest, it was a beautiful day out and I’m sure that if it were 95 degrees and humid I may not have enjoyed it as much. I found it to be quite gratifying to finish the lawn and it was a relaxing way to spend an hour. With careful planning around the heat, I think I could enjoy mowing the lawn (and I know Henry would be thrilled!).
The unfortunate thing is now I’m obsessed. What type of sprinklers should I buy? I need more hoses. How do I make the lawn more green and plush? How do I get rid of the crab grass? How do I make the lawn grow where there is none? How do I know what are weeds and what are flowers? When should I trim those trees? Can I plant more flowers in the flower bed? When will the Holly bushes start to bloom? How can I move those silly bushes from the middle of the back yard? And on and on and on and on. Clearly I have found a new project and I can’t wait to jump in and learn all about it.
Mom, you were right (of course!)
Last weekend, for the first time in 36 years, I not only turned on our push-mower but I actually mowed the lawn. Mowed the ENTIRE lawn! What’s even more interesting is that I enjoyed it! I popped Dave Mathews on the IPod, had my bee/wasp spray close at hand and off I went. Life was great. Now, I’ll be honest, it was a beautiful day out and I’m sure that if it were 95 degrees and humid I may not have enjoyed it as much. I found it to be quite gratifying to finish the lawn and it was a relaxing way to spend an hour. With careful planning around the heat, I think I could enjoy mowing the lawn (and I know Henry would be thrilled!).
The unfortunate thing is now I’m obsessed. What type of sprinklers should I buy? I need more hoses. How do I make the lawn more green and plush? How do I get rid of the crab grass? How do I make the lawn grow where there is none? How do I know what are weeds and what are flowers? When should I trim those trees? Can I plant more flowers in the flower bed? When will the Holly bushes start to bloom? How can I move those silly bushes from the middle of the back yard? And on and on and on and on. Clearly I have found a new project and I can’t wait to jump in and learn all about it.
Mom, you were right (of course!)
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Who turns ONE today?
Happy Birthday Ms. K-T!!

Friday, August 10, 2007
Home Sweet Home
This is the week we’ve been looking forward to for so long and it was well worth the wait. The excitement started on Tuesday July 31st. We had the walk-through at 8:00 and the closing at 9:00. Everything went smoothly as evident by Henry’s enthusiasm...
After the closing Daddy and Pam met us for lunch in our new house and soon after that we painted! The big tasks were the master bedroom and the downstairs bath. Daddy and Chris tackled the master while I took charge of the bathroom. Mom showed up shortly after we started and she decided to take on the cleaning and damn did she clean! Take a look at my amazing parents.


We've also had lot's of visitors this week. All of my parents have come to visit a number of times, Mom and Dad C were here for the day on Tuesday, Mark and Jules came by to help with the pre-move and to paint. My baby brother came by to put his muscles to use on pre-move day and his girlfriend (Gen with a G) joined us for dinner (thanks for the utensils Gen!). My amazing cousins Red and Bean also stopped by on their way to the hospital and my sister J and our niece Ms. S even stopped by for a quick visit and some birthday cake with Mom. Shorty and her new beau stopped by for the grand tour on Sunday and we certainly can't foget these two visitors

Thanks to everyone who has helped to make this such an amazing experience.
We've also had lot's of visitors this week. All of my parents have come to visit a number of times, Mom and Dad C were here for the day on Tuesday, Mark and Jules came by to help with the pre-move and to paint. My baby brother came by to put his muscles to use on pre-move day and his girlfriend (Gen with a G) joined us for dinner (thanks for the utensils Gen!). My amazing cousins Red and Bean also stopped by on their way to the hospital and my sister J and our niece Ms. S even stopped by for a quick visit and some birthday cake with Mom. Shorty and her new beau stopped by for the grand tour on Sunday and we certainly can't foget these two visitors
Stay tuned for Henry's blog on our long, unsuccessful journey to become residents of our new state - sigh...
Saturday, August 4, 2007
On the Move AGAIN...
- Closing - Check
- Painting - Check (thanks Daddy, Pam, Henry & Jules)
- Cleaning - Check (thanks Mom & Princess)
- Carpet - Check (thanks carpet guys)
- Pre-Move - Check (thanks Mark & Don)
- Move - 33 hours from now!
Stay tuned for a more detailed update when I can muster up the energy.
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