we won

November 9, 2009


A contest for the largest swiss chard leaf in the world.
we won
Okay, not really, but I think we should. Don’t you?
Weekend was so, so good. I was surprised with a very delightful baby shower created by four craft geniuses.
p.s. Hop on over to Smile and Wave as I am a guest blogger today (and tomorrow)…

saved

October 1, 2009


I got them before those pesty tomato chompers did.

freshly picked
Just in case you were wondering if I went into early labor… I didn’t. Though, my belly looks like I am going into labor soon. It has just been a busy few days. Really busy. I haven’t even had time to scan my polaroid for my weekly Polaroid Tuesdays. I will do that soon. Will be back with regular postings (and answering emails) soon. Promise.

first fruits and huneybirds

August 12, 2009


The veggie garden is growing and at a fast rate. We have some basil inside the beds and it is starting to take over! I need to either make pesto fast or give some away, otherwise, we are gonna make headlines as “Family Attacked by the Fast Growing Basil!” We have enjoyed a bit of things here and there as they sprout up, but True is especially loving the bell peppers. She loves bell peppers morning, noon, and night. We definitely trained her right. 
the first bell pepper
Another sweet thing in our house is this pair of huneybirds. 
sweet huneybirdshanging out in the kitchen
One of my good friends, Frances, gave True these two sweet huneybirds from this cool shop. Then, she made a perfect little felt house to store the huneybirds. For sure the tiny duo will never leave us, unlike our other huneybird friends. The first thing True did when she came home with the birds was perch them right above her kitchen shelf. I think it is the perfect thing to look at as you (play) cook. 
p.s. Anyone want some basil?

back home and busy

July 17, 2009


Vacations are always busy, especially when little kids are involved, but it was fun and now we are home. Ben and I had such a good time in New Orleans and you could see our pictures here. I liked calling our time our Four-niversary, cause we celebrated our fourth year of being covenanted together. We had an extraordinary time and thank you for all thosewho helped in guiding us in what to eat and do whilst trekking through the vibrant city.

kissing in nola
The girls had a grand time with their Grandmama and Auntia Suzi while we were gone. Their days were filled swimming outside and at the nearby pool. There were lots of funny stories about them waiting for us when we got back to San Antonio. One thing I will not miss was the excruciating heat from San Antonio and New Orleans. I mean 100 degrees at 9 at night is just crazy, I am so thankful that the evenings in southern California go back to 70-80 degrees. I am a just plain wimpy when it comes to hot weather, I am a cold weather person.
So I am getting back to reality slowly. Ben is still on vacation so we have been working in the back yard and finally, surely but slowly, filling our garden. There have already been numerous trips to the nearby nurseries and we are busy little bees. True loves getting dirty, but Brave, not so much, maybe in time. We haven’t the tiniest clue what we are doing, but we are reading books and articles. Ben has had some fruits and veggies he has been growing in pots for a few months now and they are starting to bear some fruit. They look so good. Heirloom tomatoes are just yummy.
Over a year ago is when Ben first started this project and it just completed a couple weeks ago. One bed is already full of tomatoes of all varieties and tonight we will be working on another bed (I think it will be full of peppers). One bed is for me to put some seeds for flowers that can be cut and taken inside and another is for more vegetables. Anyone have any suggestions of what to plant in my bed for some pretty flowers? I am really new at this gardening stuff, so I haven’t the slightest clue. I need help and I can’t wait for their Grandmama to come visit as she has the greenest thumb around. She is a genius in the garden.
the beds before we put stuff in

our first fruits
I have everything that I want in my head, now I just need to figure out how to do it. We have bought things for one little corner and we just have to plant it. So far I have: bougainvilleas, roses, lantanas, rosemary, and lavender to plant in one little corner of the yard (there still is so much more yard to go). I will share this little portion when we are done. I just want this overgrown, messy, colorful look. Does that even make sense? I want it to look just full and lovely, a sort of organized chaos.
This gardening thing is so intimidating that we don’t know where to start, but I guess it will be trial and error. We are reading what we can, but really, I guess just doing is the way to learn. I really hope I have a green thumb. Nevertheless, Ben and I are pretty excited and we are so overjoyed to have found another hobby that we love doing together. We really are a nerded out couple as we love to do everything together from flea marketing, watching sports, painting, and now gardening. Being together and doing anything together is just the greatest.
more to plant
Even the girls are outfitted with their own gardening stuff as we found them vintage wheelbarrows from the last time we went to the flea market. Thus, every evening we (minus Brave cause she likes to play on the concrete) spend some time getting dirty in the garden.
true's vintage wheelbarrow
brave's vintage wheelbarrow
I better go, as I have to get dinner ready before we head back to do some gardening. By the way, anyone know any good gardening blogs? I am sure you all have a nice list to share!
Soon, I will share some polaroids of our trip and update my last two Polaroid Tuesdays that I haven’t been able to do. Tomorrow will also be the last day of Ben’s vacation so we are making it a special day of just the two of us together (thanks to my baby seester for her babysitting services).
What’s on the agenda? Visiting the L.A. Gift Show, some antique shops, maybe catch a movie, grab some yummy food from this place to bring back the New Orleans memories, and the grand culmination of it all… we are finding out if babyCakies #3 is a girl or a boy. Eek!!! We are excited! We can hardly wait for the name game to begin. I can’t wait to share the verdict with you all first thing Monday morning (who knows?!! maybe sooner)… I promise.
Happy Thursday (evening) and probably the rest of the week!!! It is nice to be back…
p.s. I will get to my mound of emails first thing Monday morning (at least I hope). So if I owe you a reply, know that I am super, super behind.

never still

April 20, 2009


Life is constantly growing, moving, changing…

Thank you Lord for your creation.

We had a marvelous weekend. Some of that time was spent at Descanso Gardens. It is such a beautiful place. I wish it were my backyard. The girls loved it. I was impressed at how long they lasted out and about in the sun. Maybe, I keep them cooped up at home too long.
Like creation, my girls are never still… they too are constantly growing, moving, and changing.
A big change is that my True is turning three very, very soon and I have lots to do for her celebration. All month she has been talking about her birthday and it is finally almost here. We are so excited! Sunday will come soon enough…
What changes are you observing in your everyday?

we call it sushi night

April 8, 2009


And it feels so right… oh what a night!
We all love our sushi. We don’t get it too often, usually when someone is in town or on special occasions, but when we do, we love to indulge! Even the girls love sushi, they have been dying to reach out and eat our raw pieces, but we must wait until they are a bit older to give them those…  
my favorite thing

Now, sushi nights will be even more special as they get to wear their Sushi Meal hair clips…
sushi night
sushi... yay!
this face mean she likes it
They were totally loving it (the hair clips and the food).
A Sushi Meal
I think these hair clips will make your sushi nights even more special! 
Want some sushi?!!

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