Monday, May 27, 2013

Green Thumb Jr.

  As a kid, I didn't get to participate in a whole lot of gardening. There were tiny seeds, sharp tools, thorny plants, and an overall lack of know how when it came to general yard work. This kept me from really getting involved. I also would get stuck doing the boring jobs like picking up sticks. How my parents still tease me about my disdain for picking up sticks to this day! Overall, one pack of seeds truly sparked my interest in the garden. I saved a pack of radish seeds that I got as a toy in my McDonald's Happy Meal. I didn't tell my parents about them and hid the radish pouch til I got a chance to plant them without my folks noticing! I planted the whole envelope next to the garage in a flower bed. I didn't have any idea what I was doing, and had long forgotten them, but come that fall there was one large red radish in a pansy patch. I was so proud!
  Always remembering that one radish I managed to sprout, I want my kids to find that same simple joy. Taking them to the local nursery and letting them pick out things they liked for the garden was a fun adventure. By simply noting a few things my sons are interested in, I was able to make the garden a more inviting and appealing place. My oldest son loves turtles and frogs, which are luckily  commonly found lawn decorations. He likes to find them placed all around the yard and give them each their own silly name.

  My husband and I also built a bamboo rod teepee in the garden.  Now there is an invitation for children to explore and play in the garden. Surrounding the bamboo rods are pole bean sprouts and snap peas to climb over the summer. The teepee also features a place for kids to dig with tools and use trucks in the dirt. Yes! That's right, DIRT! Not only does being outdoors have its health benefits, but dirt has been scientifically proven to produce serotonin and help build your immune system. I would always hear as a kid "God made dirt, so dirt don't hurt!" Now I get that.

  With more than enough room to plant in the vegetable garden I decided to make small walking paths covered in lawn clippings. This way little feet can be lead through the garden rather than trampling over plants. My youngest seems most taken with the plants and is very curious about the different color petals and blossoms. Come Fall, I think both boys will be thrilled to see big ol' pumpkins and (hopefully) sunflowers towering over head!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Grey Monday


Having a gloomy Monday? Blue skies are just on the horizon!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Office Farewell

Grab your tissues! Tonight, 5/16/13, marks the end of The Office's 9 season run. Through all the Michael Scott nonsense, the Jim&Pam romance, Meredith's drinking, Kevin's eating, Stanley's snoring, Angela's cats, Oscar's secrets, Creed's crazy ass, and Dwight's wisdom, it is as if we the viewer were a coworker at Dunder Mifflin that shared a mutual hate for Toby. So celebrate your last day at the office like it's Pretzel Day! Will you go casual Friday while you couch surf, or does this occasion call for a little black tie Dundies style? Either way, saying goodbye to the folks in Scranton, PA. on tonight's 2 hour series finale ensures to be full of laughter and tears. It's going to be hard to let go...that's what she said.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Time for Tulips

Do you have any tulips that survived our snowy Spring? If so, it's time for the picking! With Mother's Day this coming Sunday, your last minute gift may be waiting in your own front yard. Almost anything from a jar to a crock can make a lovely vase for these spring stems. Here are a few pins for inspiration.



Friday, May 3, 2013

FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2013

Every first Saturday in May my entire family heads out on a quest : FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!!! Waiting in line, wearing our favorite hero garb, we make it an annual tradition to get our geek on. Take this opportunity to promote literacy and support local shops. See where some movies and television series get their origins this Free Comic Book Day with issues of Grimm and Walking Dead. Something for everyone, with kiddie titles like Sesame Street and fan boy favorites like Star Wars.
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 Make sure to grab Superman Special Edition. This year is Superman's 75th Birthday and Man of Steel is due to be this Summer's blockbuster. Infinity is sure to be a coveted issue as Marvel has announced their next team-up epic will be the adaptation of Jim Starlin's The Infinity Gauntlet.
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My crew tends to hit up a plethora of shops every FCBD since each celebrates this nerd holiday in their own way. Some stores offer up to 6 free titles, some offer great discounts, and some do it up really big with costume contests, radio station coverage, prizes, and more. There is no catch, seriously, FREE COMICS!

Visit http://www.freecomicbookday.com for all this year's comics and info.