Sunday, June 14, 2009

May in Review

We were all sick in May, and it took a while to bounce back, so blogging wasn't really top priority on my to do list. It was still a good full month, so here is a look back at a few highlights.




Crafting








Making cards for Grandpa Lyon's birthday
Ethan and Todd find a snake








Playing at the water table




Some sewing for my Mom for Mother's Day




A trip to the zoo


















Planting a tree on Memorial Day
















Imagination at Play, or When Less Is More

Ethan has always seemed to have a great imagination. He was pretending he was a kitty with Anna when he was only a year or two. But lately it has reached a new level, and has been teaching me that it really is true that when it comes to "stuff" for kids, less really can be more.





For example...



This is Ethan's tire store, inspired by Luigi and Guido in Cars. He is holding a paintbrush, and that dry, crackled dirt is paint. You can get a good deal on tires here, as well as a paint job.









Ethan built this house for his worm, would lose his worm, dismantle the house to find him, and then rebuild.









This is a car wash...






complete with an "air dryer."




I could go on and on about all of the amazing things that he comes up with. (The blanket house he built comes to mind. I was warned not to touch the little hole that he had formed- it was filled with electricity). But I'll just say that it has been an amazing experience watching his mind grow and explore, and I'm so thankful for these precious moments.

Seedling Update: Final Edition

It has been a while since I chronicled the seedlings that I started back in March. They really did so much better than I expected. They were hardened off, then planted carefully in the garden. The thin, spindly stems soon turned into thick, sturdy stalks. The funny purple color that they had been sporting gave way to a healthy dark green. Such a promising start.







See? This was one a couple weeks ago, and since then they have grown even more.


Today, we returned from Fort Collins to find this all over our yard, on our roof, and in the garden.







So, now my treasured plants look like this.






I don't think that these plants will be bringing me any ripe juicy tomatoes in August.



And, here are my peas...




squash...





and the lettuce bed that yesterday was filled with spinach, arugula, bibb, romaine, red lettuce, and Napa cabbage.




So, I guess I have a lot of planting to do this week.