Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Cleaning the Garage

I've been procrastinating for a week now about cleaning out my garage. Not that much junk, just cobwebs and dust.
After 4 hours I'd say this is above and beyond even Jamie's standard. I sprayed Home Defense around the edges so maybe I can wait a couple of years before another thorough cleaning.

A Trip to the Dentist

Violet and Lincoln had dentist appointments today.
The dentist requires that masks be worn in the waiting room. Violet and Lincoln did their part! My turn tomorrow.

Friday, June 26, 2020

Procrastination

As organized as I am in my daily life, some say a little too OCD, for some reason I cannot keep up a daily routine on my blog. Don't get me wrong. I love my blog. It's my electronic scrapbook that I've been keeping since Violet was born. But for some reason whenever I go out or there's a special event, I forget to take a picture. Or I do take a picture but I'm too tired to write it up that night and then days pass and I'm back to catching up again. Excuses I know but more like procrastination.
For the past several years, one of my goals has been to keep my blog updated...in a timely manner. So starting today, I'm going to try and stick by that goal. No guarantees and I hope I can keep it longer than the end of this week. Cross your fingers for me!

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Belated Birthday Lunch

It's hard to buy presents for people who have practically everything they want. So for Teresa's birthday, I decided to buy her a piggy bank and put $20 in it.
I decorated the acrylic bank with some stickers and the bank is impossible to open without using a hammer to smash it. The purpose of the bank is for Teresa to add $20 to it and give it back to me for my birthday. At Christmas, we'll each add $20 and so on and so on. Whoever is left standing (knock on wood) keeps the bank. Kind of a gruesome yet unique idea. Happy Belated Birthday, Teresa!

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Yard Art and Flowers

I've had my spring flowers planted for some time now but it took almost a month to get around to resealing my concrete curbing to make the pictures and yard look better.
My favorite flowers are petunias. They're easy to maintain, smell great and last all summer long...that is if I don't forget to water them during the hottest time of the year. I've cut down on most of my yard art. My favorite is still my bird bath with holes on the side to plant flowers. I'm a little partial to my chairs and bicycle and love the bench Michael and Melissa gave me for Mother's Day many years ago (concrete bench is in the lower picture on the left).
I added a new window box this year for the back deck. I thought it might bring more hummingbirds to the feeder hanging to the left. Hummingbirds are very territorial. There's 2 birds that hang around that feeder and they pretty much chase away any other bird that tries to drink their nectar.
My other new addition is this cute downspout cover. It's hard to tell but it's a bridge with hummingbirds on it. As the stores continue to open up, I may have to add a few more pieces.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Father's Day

If I had to hand pick someone, I couldn't have picked a better person to be the father to my grandchildren.
Happy Father's Day, Jamie. You're the best!

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Photo Shoot at the Beach

What's a trip to the beach without a professional photo shoot. While the Taylor's were in Florida, Melissa planned a photo shoot on the beach.
Uniquely individual Violet
QG Lincoln
Baby Hazel
How Melissa put this together in less than her usual 30 day planning is unbelievable but all the pictures turned out perfect!

Monday, June 8, 2020

Michael's Birthday

I can't believe I spent the whole afternoon with Michael and didn't take one picture. We did get together as a family and had Parmesan crusted chicken take-out from Longhorn Steakhouse, one of Michael's favorites.
Happy Birthday, Michael. This is your first year of life and here's to your last year of your 30's!

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Taylor's Trip to Florida - Me with the Dogs

The Taylors decided to escape the covid chaos in Missouri and head to Florida for a week which meant I had dog duty. To be honest, I was asked to go with them. I got to thinking...16 hours in a car with 3 kids, a neurotic daughter, a son-in-law with more energy than the 3 kids and the unknown of the virus rules in other states; I chose the dogs.
First I had to "puppy proof" the deck. Khloe is small enough to slip through the slats by the gate so my deck got the "ghetto" look.
I always make special dog food for Khloe and Lola instead of their regular chicken and vegetables. Mine has bacon! Lola was so excited while I was cooking, she spent the entire morning under the table just waiting for dinner time.
In the meantime, the trip to Florida was a success. Hazel was fascinated with the view of the pool from the balcony.
They played miniature golf...
Rode go-karts....
And spent many hours at the beach.
A week is a long time to watch the dogs when you're not used to that much responsibility.  It got to the point where even Lola and Khloe were tired of taking walks around the block. But it was all worth it to see these smiling faces.