Why is it that I'm so busy, yet having nothing to blog about?
I signed up to volunteer at the Burnaby Hospice Society's thrift shop. I'm awaiting their call to duty.
I've joined the New Westminster Horticultural Society and have been helping prepare for their annual plant sale, making identification tags to stick in the plants. My wrist hurts.
I've been planting pretty flowers in pots. My nails are dirty.
Today we painted my niece, Kaitlin's, bedroom. My hair has pink streaks.
I'm going to a birthday party tonight. I must go cook.
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Thursday, April 20, 2006
It's hip to be four
I understand in theory that Noah has influences other than Steve and I, particularly since he goes to daycare two days a week. But when I see little manifestations of those influences I'm still amazed and often, amused. Here's today's gem.
Noah: "What are you doing, Mama?"
Me: "I'm opening my door so I can see if I'm inside the parking spot."
Noah (as I maneuver): "Okay Mama. . . . Yup. . . . That's good."
As I stop the car, Noah puts his hand in the air, palm towards me: "Yay, Mama! You DID it. High five."
Noah: "What are you doing, Mama?"
Me: "I'm opening my door so I can see if I'm inside the parking spot."
Noah (as I maneuver): "Okay Mama. . . . Yup. . . . That's good."
As I stop the car, Noah puts his hand in the air, palm towards me: "Yay, Mama! You DID it. High five."
Monday, April 17, 2006
Now!
Burnaby Now, that is. Saturday's paper and the online edition did a feature story and photo on our Weekend to End Breast Cancer team, Sisters for Sisters.
I'll leave you to read the story.
I'll leave you to read the story.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Instant gratification
I sowed over 200 Zinnia seeds last Thursday, and as of Tuesday, the first tiny, green sprouts are poking their heads out of the soil.
H'ray.
Sowing about 200 Cosmos today. Wait for news.
H'ray.
Sowing about 200 Cosmos today. Wait for news.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Last frost date
Did you know that my area's last-frost date is March 31? Isn't that amazing? What it means, essentially, is that I'm totally behind in sowing seeds. The sweet peas I sowed in February are four inches tall and doing beautifully, and the carnations are tall (but too spindly).
I just sowed zinnias today, and there were so many seeds. Someone remind me never to buy a 'Jumbo' pack of seeds again. I sowed 300 seeds, then invited the neighbour kids to sow a fibre-pack of 8 seeds each (40 more seeds) and still have another 20 or more seeds left.
I haven't blogged for two weeks because I felt like I had nothing to report. But I did get a few good scores at IKEA as-is, and at the Burnaby Hospice Society Thrift Store, including two IKEA vases (those from the thrift store) and waterproof pants to garden in (Lower Mainland gardeners don't have the option of just waiting until the rain stops if they want to get anything done in the spring).
Then there's our beautiful entry way. Our neighbour is a tile guy (sorry for the technical terminology), and found us a super deal on slate tiles last fall. Then this last week he installed them for us in our entry way (to cover the decaying and tacky parquet floor) and outside the front door (to cover the grey concrete slab). They're gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.
And if you're thinking, "We need a picture," you're just going to have to drop over and take a pic so I can post it. A digital camera is not in my immediate future. Hmmm, unless I use points....
So if you have a spare half-day, feel free to drop by to see the new tiles and plant some seeds. The materials are around back.
I just sowed zinnias today, and there were so many seeds. Someone remind me never to buy a 'Jumbo' pack of seeds again. I sowed 300 seeds, then invited the neighbour kids to sow a fibre-pack of 8 seeds each (40 more seeds) and still have another 20 or more seeds left.
I haven't blogged for two weeks because I felt like I had nothing to report. But I did get a few good scores at IKEA as-is, and at the Burnaby Hospice Society Thrift Store, including two IKEA vases (those from the thrift store) and waterproof pants to garden in (Lower Mainland gardeners don't have the option of just waiting until the rain stops if they want to get anything done in the spring).
Then there's our beautiful entry way. Our neighbour is a tile guy (sorry for the technical terminology), and found us a super deal on slate tiles last fall. Then this last week he installed them for us in our entry way (to cover the decaying and tacky parquet floor) and outside the front door (to cover the grey concrete slab). They're gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.
And if you're thinking, "We need a picture," you're just going to have to drop over and take a pic so I can post it. A digital camera is not in my immediate future. Hmmm, unless I use points....
So if you have a spare half-day, feel free to drop by to see the new tiles and plant some seeds. The materials are around back.
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