Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Today's Project

I think it's because it is so nice outside lately. But I'd rather be out there than inside doing dishes, laundry, vacuuming, yuck. So today I played in the flowers. We have beautiful wildflowers in our front yard thanks to neighbors across the street and next door who have lovely flowers, all I do gardening-wise is not pick them. However, I have noticed some problems with them. The kids (Peter) like to tromp in them and in a few weeks when it gets really hot out they will die and I will get to pull them all out and dispose of them. So I here's my brilliant plan.

I'm making a path thru them. I filled up the garbage can with flowers and the path only goes about half-way across the yard but it is getting there. I think it looks cool. As I was pulling them I was imagining how excited the kids would be to walk down the little path, I think it would even be nifty if some of the high schoolers who walk down our street on their way to and from school would take a trip down our garden path. I know I felt happy kneeling amongst the flowers and bees, I hope others will enjoy it too.

I'm hoping to finish it tomorrow, although I don't know where I'll put all the pulled flowers. . . Maybe I'll make enormous bouquets for everyone I know.

Monday, March 22, 2010

What I did today

Here's what I did today:

I actually started today about three rows down from there but didn't take pictures until a while after I started. I grabbed the camera from the house when I put Peter down for a nap. Up until then he was playing in the backyard with the chickens. He would call out to me, "MaMa" and I would say, "Peter" and we would reassure ourselves that each other were all right. He seemed more pleased with playing while I worked that way than when I try to do work in the house and he can't get my attention. Maybe I'll just go on the roof more often, I wonder if I could get wi-fi up there. . .

Anyways, here's how much I got done. Now all we have to do is the ridge shingles and that should be easy, right? I'm just sooooo happy that it is almost done.

P.S. I can not even imagine what kind of torture roofing would be in the summertime or when it is even a little hotter than it was today, and it was 77 at the hottest. I would die. I had to come in the house and lay on the kitchen floor for a few minutes when I finished to recover a bit.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Father Son Conversation

Jeff: Why are Tessa's legs so long?
Ryan: Her feet wouldn't reach the ground if they weren't. It would look sort of awkward for her to be just floating around, eh?
Jeff: You're weird Dad.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Tessa's Song

Here is some video our our Tessa singing the song she sang in RS yesterday for Machelle Zufelt's lesson. She did a lovely job. Arnon [aka Grandma Livingstone] accompanied her and Aunt Jessie sat in the front row grinning like a monkey. I stood at the back to watch so that I could go away quickly to get to Young Women's to teach the Mia Maids. Tess gave me a big hug when she was done and wasn't at all surprised that I was crying, but in my defense, the Relief Society room was filled with lots of misty eyed ladies.



She is singing for Aunt Katie in Utah on the phone. Thank you for asking her Machelle, she loves to sing.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Great Day for Roofing

We are finally putting new shingles on our roof. Our roof has been leaking for about forever. I used to love rainstorms here in the desert but now I'm trained to dash outside when it's raining and climb up on the roof to adjust the tarps.

So we bought shingles with tax refund money, woo-hoo. Now we're roofers. Ryan's Dad came over and helped like a super trooper. And we had all the kids helping in shifts. Tessa was the most helpfullest, then Leah, then Jeff, then Alana. Well, actually Alana might have been more helpful than Jeff. . . Oliver helped too and got much more helpful as the day progressed.

We finished the front part of the house, now we just have the long back section to do and the caps. Ryan and Terry are so handy and talented. It is fun to get to do these projects and get our hands dirty and backs sore.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Boys

Jeff had Field Day at school yesterday and Peter and I went to watch. There sure were a lot of fourth graders running around. They ran a 4 x 100 meter relay and had a tug of war. Jeff seemed to enjoy the competition and was thrilled that Peter and I were there to watch.

Last night Ryan and Jeff went to a Coyotes Hockey game, they had lots of fun even though the Coyotes did not win. They were a bit late getting home especially considering that Jeff is a historically "early to bed, early to rise" type of guy. He collapsed right into bed when they got home at nine. However the little darling got up sometime in the middle of the night because when I came out at 5am he was sprawled on the couch with the PS3 controller clutched in his little hand, unconscious. I turned off the TV and left the little monster laying there. If he is going to wake up in the night to play video games he can sleep on the couch and see how good he feels when he wakes up. He woke up as grumpy as a bear and was none too happy to find out that yes he would be going to school no matter how much his eyes hurt. Poor dear. I called his teacher to warn her about the beast. I hope he learns his lesson. He looked exhausted.

And here is our other little man. We recently got a new toilet for the hall bathroom - Can I get a Hallelujah? And for a couple of hours the new toilet sat on the floor in the family room. Peter decided he liked sitting in the bowl. He hasn't sat in it since its been installed though, which is nice.