So I've been working with a few students from the elementary down the street from our house. Yesterday, I was in the library with one of them and a guy who was working there asked me, "So, how long do you have left?" I said, "8 weeks, hopefully!" He then said, "8 weeks, Wow! You're so big I would've guessed a lot sooner- like 2 months!" Then he continued to say that hopefully the baby would come before the hot months of July and August. Mmmmmm.... I just really didn't know what to say!
Anyways... just to clarify- I'm due in 8 weeks, 2 months, June 18th, before July.... whatever you prefer! And here's a picture of me, huge me!
And here's one from the front (so you can see the pretty sparkly medallion on my shirt, does it distract you from the huge belly?).
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
More reno...yay...
Tucker here, posting now that my fingers have healed. I started to get some good sleep and had a free weekend or two, so of course I started doing renovations again! But this time, rather than tackle a 6-month reno, we decided to keep it to 3 weeks. We still had some leftover sheet vinyl (i.e. plastic) tile that your feet would stick to when you walked on it. No matter how much we cleaned it, it still felt gross...kinda like giving a rat a bath...cuz it's still a rat.
Man, that tile was difficult to get up! Why is it that all the gross stuff in our house is always the hardest to remove? But, after 2 solid Saturdays and Sundays of back-breaking, blister-forming, gut-wrenching, lifespan-shortening, hard work, it finally all came up. I never thought concrete could look so good!
With the fake stuff up, the rest was a breeze. We decided to put in saltillo tile (like a clay tile), which is in keeping with the style of our home. It's really cool, but it's naturally uneven, which makes it easier to install. Saltillo tile is only made in the town of Saltillo, Mexico. Some of the undersides of the tile even had articles from the local Mexican newspaper; I think there might have been a sale on avocados...or maybe some guy named Mr. Avocado was running for mayor...I was never that good with "the Spanish".
Man, that tile was difficult to get up! Why is it that all the gross stuff in our house is always the hardest to remove? But, after 2 solid Saturdays and Sundays of back-breaking, blister-forming, gut-wrenching, lifespan-shortening, hard work, it finally all came up. I never thought concrete could look so good!
With the fake stuff up, the rest was a breeze. We decided to put in saltillo tile (like a clay tile), which is in keeping with the style of our home. It's really cool, but it's naturally uneven, which makes it easier to install. Saltillo tile is only made in the town of Saltillo, Mexico. Some of the undersides of the tile even had articles from the local Mexican newspaper; I think there might have been a sale on avocados...or maybe some guy named Mr. Avocado was running for mayor...I was never that good with "the Spanish".
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Spring Planting
I'm so excited! We are finally using part of our yard to plant tomatoes this year. I love, love, love fresh tomatoes. We could've planted other vegetables, but I just want to fill up all our space with tomatoes. There's such a huge difference between store bought tomatoes (even when they're organic) and home grown. We're growing them from seeds, so the process is a little longer. We won't put them in the ground until the end of May, but we're already starting them.
Here's all the cute little seed sprouts! They're looking good!
Here they are again. Can you tell which direction the sun is coming from?
And here's another picture. We're so proud!
We got one of the hanging tomato plants too (it's in the green bucket you can see). We also have another smaller container of sprouts. We put three seeds in each little section. Some of the sections have three sprouts and others have less. We'll choose the strongest looking ones at the end to keep.
Here's all the cute little seed sprouts! They're looking good!
Here they are again. Can you tell which direction the sun is coming from?
And here's another picture. We're so proud!
We got one of the hanging tomato plants too (it's in the green bucket you can see). We also have another smaller container of sprouts. We put three seeds in each little section. Some of the sections have three sprouts and others have less. We'll choose the strongest looking ones at the end to keep.
And it was all yellow...
Spring is here (we hope)!
Our daffodils are blooming
These are some pretty blooms at the top of another bush in our yard.
I love Spring, and I love looking out our window and seeing all the pretty splashes of sunshine around our yard!
Our daffodils are blooming
This is another of my favorite bushes during Spring.
I love Spring, and I love looking out our window and seeing all the pretty splashes of sunshine around our yard!
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