Thursday, April 21, 2011

Our baby meets more babies





Last weekend, in honor of Earth Day, we had a beach clean up weekend. I didn't realize that there would be a big gathering at one of our local farm and feed stores until we showed up looking for onion bulbs!

There was an adorable, but very lonely little lamb, ducklings, goslings, chicks, and teeny tiny bottle fed piglets!

We had a great time, and can't wait to see that little lamb grow, apparently it's mama didn't want it, so the store has adopted it! I love this island!


And so it begins. . .



I just happened to glance out the window the other day while I was getting dinner ready, and what did I see? Ahhh, so it begins.


Monday, April 11, 2011

Seedling success!




I opened up my seedling trays just now to see if I should water them, and vwuala!! Sprouts!!!

I think I'm just about ready for my Green Thumbs tee shirt!


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Fun at the farm





It was such a gloriously sunny day today, I really wished I didn't have to work. Lucky for me, my sister took the boys to the park for a few hours, and they had a blast!
When I got home, they were both sleepy and fed, which was a bonus for me. Isaac went down for a nap, which gave me time to zip around the house like a super hero mom, and clean with the speed of a cheetah, while Ian played outside.

As soon as Isaac was up, we were out the door! At one of the local farms, there have been allot of new babies arriving. I thought it would be really great to be able to visit them while they're so small, since we're there so often. We will be able to watch them grow up!
We saw four baby lambs, one of them was even born just hours before we got there! There were two litters of piglets, one was barely a week old, and each piglet was smaller than my foot! The other litter's piglets were a little bit bigger, but not by too much. There were two separate bunches of chicks. Both were equally adorable!
We tried to see the baby cows, but they were very far out in the pasture, and although the farmer told us we were welcome to go out there with them, I decided that I was more comfortable at a safe distance.

I'm hoping to have some professional shots of the boys together this week, and I think the farm would be a perfect spot for them!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Hello green thumb



Until a few months ago, I hadn't ever planted anything. Well not successfully anyway. My mother gave me a little Calla Lilly kit, and it seemed easy enough, so I gave it a shot.

That lilly is now two feet tall! Basking in my achievement, I decided to use another little kit that we had to plant some trees. Those Norway Spruce trees have indeed sprouted to a respectable inch tall!

Feeling that I am really on a roll, I've now gone on to starting seedlings for an entire veggie garden, along with a new flower garden in our yard. I'm planning on seeding the yard for grass as well.
I guess I figure strike while I'm hot, right? Right!


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Spring, I think





We enjoyed a brief glimpse at spring a few days ago, and then as fast as it came, it was gone again! Apparently, old man winter is one very grouchy old man. He doesn't seem to want spring to arrive.
I have decided that I want to see how green my thumbs are. I've mapped out a spot for a veggie garden in our backyard, and I've already started weeding out the small flower beds we have, and I'm ready to dive in with more planting. I've been up to my eyeballs in reading all about it, so I am pretty confident. I will be planting lavender and clover for luck, just in case : )
I was feeling so inspired when I saw some little green flower tops popping up, and then BAMMO! Today we got more snow. Booooooo


Sunday, March 20, 2011

Eighteen Months Old

Isaac had his eighteen month doctor visit the other day. He is now weighing in at 26 pounds, and he's sprouted up to a whopping 32 inches tall! I still can't believe that he's a year and a half already!
I'm very happy that he is all caught up with the vaccinations he needs, it made the visit more fun for everyone. He impressed his pediatrician with all the words he's saying, and all the body parts he knew.
I wish I had a picture of him from this visit, but alas I do not.

He ended up having to have a lead test, which was supposed to be just a finger prick, and turned into a tear jerking, heart wrenching ordeal!