Last weekend, Cyle took Clayton fishing in a neighboring pond. They caught this nearly foot-long hybrid. In Clayton's words, "It was a honkin' fish!"
Cyle captured this on his cell phone one evening. Even the rabbits in our yard get no peace. Maybe that's why we don't have any squirrels...
Friday, September 25, 2009
End of Summer
First Day of Preschool
Clayton's first day of preschool was Sept. 8. He is going to Epiphany Catholic in Culpeper. His class is the Dashing Dinosaurs. He is a "dashing pteranodon." He is loving it! His favorite part of school is eating snack, of course. Levi misses him while he's at school, but is enjoying the one-on-one time with Mom.
Friday, September 4, 2009
My Craftier Side
Really and truly I love to do little projects of all sorts. In my basement I have a wide variety of knitting, embroidery, sewing, and miscellaneous craft projects started. I am FANTASTIC at starting projects. It's quite the time for a celebration once I finish them. Of course, I'm constantly starting and finishing baking projects - so I can eat them - and you can read about those at Baking At Huckleberries.
Our front flower bed has a pole for a little flag. Since we've moved in, I've been wanting to put our monogram on it. It wasn't until I saw this monogram idea from A Feathered Nest that I was inspired enough to actually make it. I found some fabric I bought at Kimili Designs in Nairobi and whipped this up this morning. Once I'm inspired, I'm inspired. It turned out so much better than I had envisioned!
I've also been putting up summer produce. Early in August blueberries were so incredibly priced that I couldn't pass up buying pints and pints of them I made them into blueberry jam and blueberry syrup. After I came home from the peach orchard with 3 pecks of peaches, I had to do something with them. I ended up canning halves (yellow lid), making spiced peaches (red lid) and peach jam (blue lid). I also made a peach pie for the freezer, some freezer jam, and peach cobbler, of course!
Our front flower bed has a pole for a little flag. Since we've moved in, I've been wanting to put our monogram on it. It wasn't until I saw this monogram idea from A Feathered Nest that I was inspired enough to actually make it. I found some fabric I bought at Kimili Designs in Nairobi and whipped this up this morning. Once I'm inspired, I'm inspired. It turned out so much better than I had envisioned!
I've also been putting up summer produce. Early in August blueberries were so incredibly priced that I couldn't pass up buying pints and pints of them I made them into blueberry jam and blueberry syrup. After I came home from the peach orchard with 3 pecks of peaches, I had to do something with them. I ended up canning halves (yellow lid), making spiced peaches (red lid) and peach jam (blue lid). I also made a peach pie for the freezer, some freezer jam, and peach cobbler, of course!
Lynn and Sophia came for a Visit
Last weekend, my friend Lynn and her daughter Sophia were in town. (To get the background on the trip visit Lynn's blog.) On Saturday, my wonderful, loving husband kept the kids all day - on our anniversary, to boot! - so I could hang out with Lynn, Sophia and Angie. We went shopping at the Leesburg Outlets and had some pad thai for supper. It was so much fun. It took me back to our days in Nairobi. I, of course, didn't get a picture of Lynn and Angie and I together. But I did get this shot of the kids on Sunday when Lynn and Sophia came to our house for the afternoon. They drove all the way down from Potomac Mills to spend the afternoon with us. It was so great to see them and catch up!
Picking Pecks of Peaches
More than a few weeks ago, we went peach picking at Hartland Orchard with our friends the Tolers. It was hot. It was gnatty. The kids enjoyed it for a little bit. But the peaches were SO GOOD! Juicy and big and so, so worth it! Thanks, Angie, for organizing our trip! I can't wait for apple season!
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