Friday, April 29, 2011

A little get-a-way

A few weeks ago, I was fortunate to go on a trip to London. It was a wonderful time and it may be my last trip away for a long time now that little chicas are coming. I previously lived in London in college for a semester, so this time around, I wanted to explore and I found a great book that lead me to so many interesting out-of-the-way places. I felt like a true Londoner and came back with tons of ideas on how to make our humble abode in Lubbock feel a little more English... I mean, who wouldn't want to live in this place?!
Aside from the no rain receive here, I think I could run our water bill up a little and make some of these beautiful garden ideas happen:
AGH! I just melted with all the beauty I was surrounded by. Small spaces and amazing results. It gave me such inspiration!

And.... I might have to get me a blue front door:
Ok, enough of my musings for now. Have a wonderful weekend :)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Hand-me-down Gardening

I would love to take credit for our beautiful yard that we have: tons of herbs and flowers and beautiful plants and ivy. But, I can't. The previous owners did an amazing job over 30 years of cultivating this wonderful yard and garden, that I just get to enjoy the benefits.

So today, when I woke up, I just went outside to one of my ten rose bushes and picked these beautiful flowers and put them on my table for the day. It is so nice to be able to enjoy God's work. Not one thing man (or Suzanne) did made this flower- it was only made possible by God's unique and creative thinking and make-up. It is really nice to think that there are just some things in life that you have no control over and they still turn out wonderful. That is a lesson that I am still learning!

They are so pretty, I couldn't even decide which picture to use. And that is only one of four bouquets in the house today. Oh, I wish it would stay Spring forever!

Friday, April 15, 2011

A Little Like Me

So, being the know-it-all that I have to admit I am sometimes, when my sister-in-law gave her son watered down coffee last year because he liked it, I of course turned my nose up and thought in my head: (in your best mrs. doubtfire voice) "what a terrible idea! Never give a child caffeine or anything that they shouldn't have until the appropriate age." So, that was a year or two ago.

Today, June wanted to try some of my tea. Without hesitation, I reached down and gave her some....
and gave her some more
and then went and made her her own cup of tea so she could be just like mommy.
Who was I kidding? What a hypocrite I was being in my mind thinking I knew exactly how I would parent a child, never even having one. It is so easy to judge something/someone before you are in that situation and then you are there, and wow, you may do just the same thing.

And then, after thinking some more (quite a bit of thinking time here :), I thought when would I ever deny anyone the chance to be just like me? If someone walking down the street asked how to be like me, I would sit them down and give it to them step by step with all my huffed up pride.... and then, actually, I would probably feel bad later that I loved myself so much and call them and tell them how I'm not that great and had time to think of my many faults, and have to list them then too, out of guilt....

But isn't that how we live everyday. People aren't outright asking to be like us, yet they are evaluating our actions and our lives and deciding if, in fact, they could be like us and what that would look like. And we are thinking, oh I wish I would have said that or hey, catch me at this time...

But, in the meantime, since no one is asking at the moment, I get to have a little miniature human walk/run around trying to act just like her mama daily and I realize how wonderful that is, and if we pick up a few bad habits in the meantime, that's ok. It's not going to kill her. I'm trying to live more like Jesus daily and hopefully, she picks that up too. So, my little one year old is now a ginger peach with cream tea drinker and she is doing just fine.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

BIRDS!

Two weeks ago, June and I went to Home Depot and got ourselves a bird feeder and food. We put it up outside our daily window that we sit by (where she plays and I work) and...... we waited......
No birds.

No birds.

No birds.

I started reading blogs on what to do to make birds come to your feeder, but i didn't want to move it from the window and there are no trees nearby, so I thought we would chance it.

And, yesterday.... two came!!!
It is a feeder designed specifically for small birds. The doves walk all over it trying to get the food (haha! they canNOT, and no, these are not cute little Noah's Ark doves- these are huge ugly Home Alone 2 gray ones).

But finally, two little sparrows (?) came and ate some food yesterday. Both June and I saw them! This was June's reaction (although this is a picture from a few week's ago)

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Hen house finished!

Well, the outside is. Dan is still working on nest boxes and their sleeping arrangements.... Plus, he has to grind off all the nails sticking into the inside of the house from construction... But, isn't it fancy? I love it and the hens don't even know the palatial palace they will soon be laying their eggs in.
He painted it and put it outside friday and the chickens will move outside once I get back from a week long trip with my mom starting Tuesday. Oh yes, and that is dorky Dan with his rice patty hat on- I am NOT a fan. It will be burned pretty soon (when he least expects it!)

Pretty soon, the chickens will start laying eggs, well, maybe in about four months. But, we are ready for them- I'm brushing up on my egg recipes in the mean time :)

So, I leave you with the latest of Sayed's talents- photography, as well as his first time on a trampoline!

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