Be Adventurous!

Follow our family on our daily adventure on this thing called "life" as we try to be God's hands and feet to the world around us. Matthew 28:19-20







Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Just call me the real life scarecrow...oh, what the neighbors must think!

I would love to say I have a green thumb but I have a feeling it is more olive green/brown than true green.

I just knew when I purchased my first house after living in apartments for most of my married life, I would plant every plant imaginable around my house and make it my oasis. I was going to have a house like one of the magazine covers with gorgeous colors, lush leaves, green grass and the perfect gazebo/sitting area to gaze upon my wonders. Fast forward 5 years and we have patchy grass with large bare spots, a couple of trees that look like a 3 year-old's family tree craft project with a few leaves here and there, and some bushes that are about 2 inches larger than they were when we first planted them almost 4 1/2 years ago.

Now that we have decided to stay in our home after a year of having it on the market, we are trying to finally get started on our ambitious plans to make the yard of our dreams become a glimmer of reality.

For instance, tonight I went outside and decided to plant one of the 4 Crepe Myrtle trees we bought late in the fall. We bought them when they were just twig looking things with no leaves on them and were a buck at the Habitat for Humanity Restore. By the way, if you have one of those near you, check it out. That is one of my favorite home decorating places now. They have been sitting in the original pots we picked them up in back in November and I felt like it was about time they were planted in a more permanent setting.

Anyway, the trees really aren't that big now so it shouldn't have been a problem except for our soil which is rock hard clay. I mean rock hard! Literally as you dig into the ground, it breaks up into larger rock like mounds of clay. My parents had this type of soil growing up and I dreamed of owning a house that had lush fertile soil. I moved across the US and what do I get...red clay!

This shouldn't be a big deal...just dig a hole, plant the tree and water. However in the last few years you can say I have relaxed a little on my physical fitness so I am not in great shape to be digging large holes in rock hard earth to plant a group of twigs with some leaves on them.

Some of you are saying, "Where's Mr. A?" Besides at a men's bible study tonight which I definitely feel is more important that planting twigs into the soil, his back is extremely bad right now (a protruding disc with a tear in it) and has been out on medical leave since January so the thought of him even picking up a shovel is out of the question.

Feeling ready for the challenge, I grabbed the wheel barrow, a couple of shovels, my work gloves and my mp3 player and attempted to look like I knew what I was doing. I strapped the mp3 player to my left arm and began to dig. Clank! The shovel didn't even break the soil. This was not looking good! I moved over a couple of inches and stood on top of the shovel. Break through. It actually cracked through the soil. I began to dig some more. This was going pretty well and I began to figure out why. I was digging a hole where there was a hole previously. See I attempted this gardening thing once before with dwarf crepe myrtles called 'Razzle Dazzles.' They were suppose to be like the crepe myrtle trees but in a bush. Unfortunately the 'Razzle Dazzle's' fizzled but the soil from where the plant use to be was loose and had mulch/planting soil mixed into it. Yeah God! I might actually get two holes dug up instead of just one.

I finished digging all of the good, rich soil that had been in there previously out and into the wheel barrow and started trying to make the hole a little wider since this tree was bigger than the previously dazzle-less bush had been. Here is where I started running into my issue. The shovel wasn't even making a dent in the ground. I was literally standing on top of my shovel bouncing up and down and all I was doing was just stayed there. Cars were driving by and I must have looked like a real life scarecrow with my whole body perched up on this shovel trying to make the earth move from under my feet!

At this point I surveyed my hole and deemed it ready! If this tree couldn't make it in this hole, I don't know what else to do. I got the tree ready to go and place it in the hole. Now all I had to do was fill it in, water and I would be done. I moved the wheel barrow closer to the hole so I could get the soil into the hole and began shoveling. This was taking way to long so I decided to be efficient and up end the wheel barrow into the hole. This is when I noticed my twig of a tree start to disappear. I dropped my wheel barrow and made a dash for the poor defenseless sapling of a tree. This lightening quick ninja-like reflex, which if were caught on camera would be more like a slow motion crawl, caused the wheel barrow to topple over on its side dumping what was left of its gold like quality soil all over the grass.

It was upon this last event that I took my rightful place of defeat on the grass next to the twig like tree shoveling in what little soil I could into the hole with my hands and the large shovel that I once bounced on. The earth had won this battle and I hung my head in defeat!

As I slowly gathered my wheel barrow, gloves and shovels, I stood back and looked at the tree that now leans a little to the right. I put my hands on my hips and decided that despite this little lean, I didn't do a half bad job. I was just about to beam with pride when I looked to my left and noticed the 3 areas still awaiting their new trees.

I decided right then and there that those trees might be the most expensive $1 trees ever bought as I hire some youth to come dig holes in my yard and plant them! :)

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day 2009

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As I am sitting here typing currently, my two girls are making themselves breakfast. When did they get old enough to make their own breakfast! The time has flown by extremely fast.

It doesn't seem like almost 14 years ago when I became a mom for the first time. A couple of young kids having a kid is what it truly was. She was, and still is, a precious gift that two young kids didn't quite know what to do with. Two years later, I became a mom for the second and last time to another precious bundle blessed by God. I am truly blessed by both of my girls.

On Mother's Day, I am also thankful for my own mother who is across the country this morning probably still asleep in her bed. She is a great mom. We have had our ups and downs as most mother-daughter relationships go, but we still love each other. I don't take my relationship with my mom lightly. Having the possibility of losing her twice to cancer makes me treasure every day I have the ability to talk with her. We talk at least once a week on the phone just to catch up. Not much changes in a week, but it is nice to hear from her.

The other mom I would like to honor is my mother-in-law. She is a great lady. She welcomed me with open arms into her family. I never had to question whether she liked me or if I would fit into their family. I want to thank you for raising a great son. He is a pain in the neck at times but I love him dearly. He is the guy that everyone likes to be around. He is a great leader, great friend, handy man, thinker and dad. You did a great job with him and you should be proud! He is a great man! I wish we lived closer so he could spend more time with you, but know that he loves you.

To my sister, sister-in-law and friends, treasure those precious babies you all have. They grow up too fast. There are times I wish I could go back and spend some more quality time when my girls were younger. I let some of those days fly by too quickly without taking time to really enjoy them. Now with my girls enter high school and middle school my time with them is short and I am realizing that more and more.

I have no idea what the rest of the day holds but I wanted to make sure I took the time to acknowledge all the mom's in my life and the one's who made me a mom!

Happy Mother's Day 2009

Saturday, May 9, 2009

TSMS - Speaking Louder than Before - Jeremy Camp




This song has become my anthem this month. Not only is it where my heart is on a personal level, but we are really challenging our youth to make this their personal declaration too.

In fact, we are working on a human video to this song for the end of this month at church. I am really hoping this song will be a starting point to speak louder in their christian faith than they have before.

Crazy 8's

I haven't been blogging that much, so when a long time friend (practically my little sister) tagged me in this game, I couldn't say no.

8 Things I Look Forward To

1. Possibly going to San Diego to visit family and friends (still trying to work out the details.)
2. Watching my oldest graduate from middle school in June
3. Watching my youngest graduate from elementary school in June
4. Meeting my nephews for the first time face to face (they were born in May 08 and Aug 08)
5. Vacation - regardless if it is in San Diego or not in June
6. My husband's back being healed
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8 Things I Did Yesterday

1. Made sure the girls were ready to go to school
2. Dropped AJ off at the bus stop
3. Went to work
4. Met the family for dinner
5. Headed to church to get ready for youth group
6. Popped air popcorn and put them into bags for the movie night with the youth group
7. Watched Princess Bride with the youth group
8. Came home for the first time since 7 am and crashed

8 Things I Wish I Could Do

1. Sew
2. Work from home
3. Visit my family more
4. Actually make myself exercise
5. Clean my house more often (really clean, not just pick up)
6. Be one of those cooks who can make something without a recipe
7. Travel the world
8. Spend more time with friends

8 "Grown Up" Shows I Watch

1. Greys Anatomy
2. The Biggest Loser
3. Amazing Race
4. Chuck
5. Heros
6. The Unusuals
7. Castle
8. Dancing with The Stars

I am suppose to tag some people, but I really don't have a bunch of blogging buddies due to the fact I am really not on here as much as I use to be. If anyone would like to do this and let me know, that would be awesome!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Hello there!

I am here. Just bear with me. Things have been so busy around this house that I haven't just had the time to sit down and blog. The other reason is our laptop is dying. I use to blog a lot while watching tv at night. Without that laptop, I am having to make an effort to slow down and say "HI!"