OK, so my garden has been a pain in my booty. We spent forever planting it and then we had that disaster happen with all of the black weed barrier we put down so we had to put it down again. That fantastic weed barrier. That did nothing to keep the weeds from growing. In fact, I think it actually gave the weeds super growing powers. Steve kept threatening to till the whole thing up. I kept telling him I would deal with it. But like I said before, I hate yard work and I hate being outside when it is hot. So I didn't deal with it, I just ignored it. Then last Monday Steve woke us all up at 7:00 AM to go out and pull weeds. At first I was slightly irritated. But then I thought about what a bad example I was being to my children about just giving up on something just because it was a little hard or unpleasant. So every day last week I kicked the kids out of bed at 7 AM and we went out an pulled weeds together for 30-40 minutes. We are slowly but surely digging our garden out from all the weeds. We have lost some plants but I think they are the ones that were destroyed back with the before mentioned disaster.
One day last week as I was on my way back in the house from weeding, I noticed a little something growing by the house. This is where we had our chicken coop and chicken run over the winter. We have since moved it. I looked closer and we have what I believe to be 2 pumpkin plants and 3 tomato plants growing from the food we gave to the chickens. So I pulled all the weeds around them. They should grow great considering how fertilized that ground is.
Last Wednesday we went to the park by our old neighborhood and met some friends there.
The kids were so glad to see their friends again
I was too
This was one day last week when I was taking care of Kristy's kids while she was getting her hair cut. They all insisted on sitting on the same side of the table together while eating lunch.
Ahhh....the two youngest children from two different families. They have this special way of not getting along at all. The two of them fight all day long. Everyday. So it did my heart some good to look out the window and see them working and playing together. They were riding Lauren's bike, but neither of them could reach the pedals. So they were taking turns pushing each other. It was so cute. And as soon as they were done, they started fighting again.
One day last week, Addy and I found ourselves home alone. It was so strange. Kristy and her kids were at her in-laws. Steve was at work, Aubrey was at a friends house, and Zac and Em went to see the new Harry Potter movie. Addy needed a little rest time (so did I) so I had her watch TV in my bed. I gave her some twizzlers to eat. I went in to check on her and this is what I found.CrAzY Girl!







































