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April 23, 2011 by Sara

We live outside.

At least it feels that way right now. Sam does all sorts of things outside - runs through the water wiggle, looks for bugs with his magnifying glass, blows bubbles, sits on (not rides) his tricycle, and plays catch. A lot of his playtime is shared with his neighbor friend, who popped into one of the pictures I was taking of Sam! They beg to play together when they see each other from inside the house. Once outside, they fight like cats and dogs. Ahh, two-year-olds.

I wonder how Sam will handle the heat this summer.  Will he want to be outside just as much as he was this spring?  Or will he prefer to be inside on this couch like his Mama?

April 23, 2011 /Sara
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A Visit from Granny

April 23, 2011 by Sara

Granny Nell stopped by this week with some Easter surprises.

She brought Sam some fuzzy baby ducks that quack when you squeeze them and some Sesame Street critters. Needless to say Sam was quite happy! She stayed for lunch and had some alone time with Sam while I met with our insurance adjuster and contractor. Sam read her books, and they shared a cookie snack while watching Oswald. What a fun visit!

April 23, 2011 /Sara
Easter, Granny Nell, Samuel, family, holiday, photos, 2011_April
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Happy Birthday Daddy

April 23, 2011 by Sara

Happy Birthday, Daddy.

Thanks for taking care of us and always being there for us. We think you're the best and had a great time celebrating YOU!

April 23, 2011 /Sara
Daddy, Mommy, Samuel, birthday, family, photos, 2011_April
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Farm to Market to Table to Tummy

April 20, 2011 by Sara

Warning: This post contains no Sam pictures.

It's tales from the

NEST

, you know. It's not

ALL

about Sam.

Who am I kidding.  I know it's all about Sam. But there are other birdies in this nest, too!  Birdies who like to take pictures of..... vegetables. Lots and lots of vegetables.

I visited the Dallas Farmer's Market with some friends last Saturday while Gram and Pops took care of Sam.  We had several reasons for going:  to take pictures, to get some yummy local produce, and to have a few child-free hours to ourselves!

We had a great time.  There are lots of things to see at the market - plenty of colors and interesting people to watch.  I came home with zucchini, new potatoes, tangeloes that tasted like candy, tomatoes, a small pot of Cuban oregano to plant in our herb garden, and one pound of peanuts (in the shell) for Sam!  I thought he might like to know where peanut butter comes from.  After all, he is peanut butter's biggest fan.

Sunday night I made dinner for Brian and I with some of our market finds.  It was delish.  We had baked chicken with Crash Hot Potatoes (from the market), seasoned with herbs (from our back garden), and sauteed zuccini (also from the market).  It was mighty tasty - I wish we lived closer to the market.  We may try the Frisco or McKinney Farmer's Market this summer. 

I'll make sure to bring Sam with me and get some pictures of him holding a vegetable or something.   Because, you know, it IS all about Sam.

April 20, 2011 /Sara
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The Night It Was Too Noisy

April 12, 2011 by Sara

The understatement of the year.

We had

just

finished our spring planting.  I had

just

told Brian how nice of a job he'd done on our front yard.  I had

just

said after dinner that evening (despite the weather forecast), "I really don't think we're going to get any of this rain tonight".

And then the wall cloud came in. 

Night fell, we all went to sleep (for a little while) and then it started.  First, a soft rain shower, quickly followed by a couple of lightening strikes with almost-simultaneous thunderclaps.  My first thought: "Oh no. This is going to keep me awake for a while."

Not long after that, the tap-tap-tap of small hailstones started banging against the house.  Now I'm

really

awake.  My next thought: "Oh, no.  The cars".  Almost immediately the storm's intensity increased -

significantly

.  Brian flew out of bed to look out the windows.  I flew out of bed and put in my contacts - it was obvious at this point that I needed to be able to see further than six inches from my nose.

I looked out the front window once and could only see my pretty, just-planted hanging baskets whipping around in the wind.  I checked on Sam and he was curled up in a ball, snoozing away.  Unbelievable!  I decided to leave him in his bed, hoping the hail would just suddenly stop.  I looked out the back windows and could only see horizontal rain and hail.  It got louder and louder and, as Brian later put it, just when we thought it couldn't possibly get any louder, it did. It was the most unbelievable sound. The scariest weather event I've ever experienced. Straight-line winds, 80 miles-per-hour, quarter sized hail coming from the west.

I shouted to Brian "I don't know what to do" (it was hard to hear each other), and then decided at that moment to get Sam and take him to our guest bathroom, which is in the center-most part of the house.  Brian got us settled in there and then ran for the laptop so that we could pull up radar and find out how much more of this we had to endure. 

I bet we were only in there for another thirty seconds, or so.  But it was a scary thirty seconds!  Brian said later he was waiting for the roof to fly off the house because it seemed like that was where this was heading next.  We were convinced that if there had been a tornado or if the sirens had gone off, there's no way we would have heard them, it was so loud!

The hail finally stopped, the rain went down to just a sprinkle and we took a deep breath!  We called Gram and Pops, talked to a friend on the phone, then tried to get some sleep.  Sam went down easy, but it took Brian and I a couple of hours to get back to sleep, we were so shaky and sick-to-our stomachs. 

The next morning we surveyed the damage.   Our bedroom window was broken, our cars dented,  my windshield cracked.  The flowers were smashed - the leaves that managed to hang on looked chewed-up and the stems were banged up.  And the fences - oh the fences!  Surprisingly, only one flower pot was smashed, and Sandbox-Turtle made it through without a ding!  There were leaves, flowers, glass, plastic and roof pieces everywhere.  The sidewalks crunched as you walked!  Neighbors reported hail smashing through windows, through wood blinds, and down hallways.  One neighbor told us she was up collecting a bucket's worth of hail from her spare bedroom at one in the morning.

Right after Brian left for work, Sam called for me from his bed.  I went in his room, he rubbed his sleepy eyes and said, "Mama, it's too noisy!".  No kidding buddy, no kidding.

Turns out we needed new cars, a new fence, a new roof, a new window, several new screens and some other cosmetic touch-ups here-and-there.  The neighborhood's a mess and still crawling with roofers and contractors looking for business.  Brian's been busy talking with our home and car insurance companies.  It's amazing how much time and money it will take the community to fix just several minutes worth of storm damage.  Fortunately we're all safe and sound and the inside of the house is completely untouched!

2011's been a roller coaster of a year so far.  It's only April - here's hoping for a calm and relaxing summer?  Please?

outside of fence, west-facing

7:30 am, some hail still left, not yet melted

same side

plenty of hail left, seven hours later with temps in the 50s or 60s...

our bedroom window - we were fortunate, only the outer pane broke, so no glass in the bedroom

other neighbors weren't so lucky

Mama's poor car, facing west, little to block the hail

the windshield cracked a few hours after picture taken

Brian talking to one of many roofers looking for business

we've had a crash-course in roofing standards and construction

we'll learn more in the coming weeks, I'm sure

gotta end with a Sam pic - apparently it's now too sunny!

April 12, 2011 /Sara
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This is How My Boys Play

April 09, 2011 by Sara

A little backyard fun before the sun set for the day.

April 09, 2011 /Sara
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Strawberries

April 09, 2011 by Sara

Sam and I were so excited to find a certain something on the clearance rack at Lowes...

Five dollars for a strawberry plant that at another Lowes was on for almost seventeen dollars! It was meant-to-be for my little strawberry-loving boy. All our plant needed was one good watering and by the next morning it looked perfect. We're even getting some strawberries! As Sam was inspecting our new strawberries he squished one and picked another. Oops. We had to have a talk about letting the strawberries ripen before picking them. He's done pretty well since then!

April 09, 2011 /Sara
Mommy, Samuel, outside, photos, spring, 2011_April
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How to Entertain a Two-Year-Old Boy

April 09, 2011 by Sara

It's very simple really.

Step One: go outside and turn on water

Step Two: set hose nozzle to "mist"

Step Three: sit back and enjoy the show!

April 09, 2011 /Sara
Samuel, outside, photos, spring, sprinkler, 2011_April
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Heritage Homestead

April 08, 2011 by Sara

I came here on a field trip once when I was little girl, and again with

my

first class over ten years ago.

Yesterday, I got to take Sam and that was the best trip of all! We went with our photography group and there were lots of great photo ops.

Sam loved everything - the chicks, horses, sheep and hens. He got so excited over the eggs, both the toy-eggs and the real eggs, that we found in the hen house. And he loved watching the tractor, throwing sticks in the creek, and learning how to jump on a hopscotch game.

 I think he like the red one-room schoolhouse the best, though! Doesn't he look like a model student?  Ha!  He didn't stay in that desk for long - he wanted to play the piano that was "like Granny Nell's"!

April 08, 2011 /Sara
Mommy, Samuel, farm, outside, photos, playdate, playgroup, spring, 2011_April
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