Mar 16 2009

Nice weekend!

Nice out today! It was gorgeous over the weekend, which was nice after the chilly week. I hope the nice weather sticks around for awhile. For some reason, I seem to keep missing the weather, so I haven’t seen much of the forecast. Exciting blog, huh? Let’s talk about the weather some more. Yeah!

Or, not. Anyway. The weekend. We did a few things around here. Friday night, the kids and I went over and saw Kayley’s dad’s new house. He just bought a house about 3 miles from ours. It’s a big, beautiful house, and I think he’s going to be very comfortable there. I’m happy and excited for him. We really loved and enjoyed the house we lived in together (which he’s been in for fifteen years now – holy cats!) but that neighborhood has kind of gone downhill in recent years and it’s a little run down. I know he’s happy to be “upgrading” and it’ll be really nice to be closer to K’s school.

While we were there Friday night, I had a nice conversation with the kid who used to live across the street from us. Except, he’s now like 6 feet tall and has a deep voice and drinks Miller Lite and teaches middle school. What?? Where does the time go? I think last time I saw him, he was IN middle school! It was fun to see him. And, I sort of got a feel for what it must be like for my parents friends to see Kim and me, after they haven’t seen us since we were kids. They’re always like, “Wow! You have kids! And you’re drinking beer!” and then they catch themselves and say, “Oh, but yeah. You’re like 35 or something, right?” It’s weird.

Saturday, Paul and I (mostly Paul, really) unpacked a bunch of boxes and consolidated them into more stackable boxes, so we could pass our large collection of various sized mismatched boxes along to K’s dad for packing. It was gorgeous outside, so the kids played around in the backyard, hanging from the swing like monkeys. Eeek! Saturday night, we had a little movie night and watched Wall-E with the kids. It was pretty cute! I enjoyed it.

And then yesterday, Paul and I took the kids to the park and then to McDonald’s. It was such a nice, spring-like day! I don’t want to say spring yet, since the first official full day of spring isn’t until Saturday. (Which happens to be my birthday!) I hope my birthday is fun. I’m thinking about procuring some of those darling little Yo Gabba Gabba characters from Toys R Us and baking myself a little cake. I think the kids would love that!

Now, I’m about to round up these girls and head over to Costco. They’re currently splashing around a few feet away from me in a bubblebath, a special “daytime bath” because Nikki fell asleep on the sofa last night and I couldn’t wake her up, so she missed bathtime. We’re making up for it today.

And, there you have it. You’re completely up to date on my fabulously boring life. It’s not very exciting, but I like it just fine. Hope you’re having a super Monday!

P.S. Jack Black is going to appear on Yo Gabba Gabba in a few short weeks. I’m so excited about this, I could burst. I’ll be writing about it in great detail very soon! Yay!

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Feb 8 2009

What? No dead bodies?

I’m not sure whether I’ve mentioned that the former owner of this house spent thousands of dollars and probably hundreds of hours on what was once a gorgeous backyard pond. I keep saying we should drain it, fill it up with pea gravel, and let the kids drive their Tonka trucks around and dig with shovels. Screw ecosystems! I don’t want my kids to fall in and drown. But part of me loves the idea of having a beautiful water feature in the yard. I used to have a small pond in my backyard at K’s dad’s house, and I adored it. This is three times bigger, and ten times nicer than the pond I once had. It seems like a shame to just seal it all up.

According to the neighbors, the pond was an explosion of color in the summertime, with the surface completely covered in lily blooms. One guy said he used to sit on our deck, having a beer with Former Homeowner Guy, watching the huge koi fish swimming around. The pond had two waterfalls, multiple lights under water, plus lots of professional landscaping all around it. It’s even got a few boulders in place I can’t imagine were placed there by anything but a backhoe. It was BAD ASS.

Fast forward a few months, and now it SMELLS like ass. It was completely frozen over when we moved in, but the 3 or 4 days last week of 60 degree temps has thawed that sucker right out. Saturday, Paul and I decided to muck it out a little bit and figure out what we should do with it next. We started attacking it with a couple of rakes, just trying to snag some of the debris. We pulled out half a dozen tree branches, three large dead fish, and a HUGE pile of fallen, decaying leaves. It smelled SICK. It was probably the worst thing I’ve ever smelled in my life. Every time we’d stir up the bottom, the stench would rise up and grab our attention like a slap in the face. And with every pass I made with the rake, I seriously expected to snag a human jawbone or something. I could not imagine an odor like that coming from anything but a dead body. But, no. The only dead bodies were those of the unlucky fish.

Paul got one of the waterfalls going again – the other one is missing its pump, which I guess the Former Homeowner Guy took with him. And our neighbor gave us a big bottle of algicide which we dumped in the water. Hopefully after the waterfall runs for a couple of days, some of the horrid stench will subside. Paul and I also raked lots of leaves out of the flowerbeds and cut back lots of vegetation, but we still have a long way to go. It already looks a lot better! I’m really excited about spring and summer – it’s obvious that the previous owners enjoyed having a gorgeous yard, and we’re going to reap the benefits of all their hard work. There are so many shrubs, ornamental grasses, trees, and flowers everywhere, I can’t wait to see how it looks when it’s not all brown and DEAD!

I took this picture from the deck – it shows Pauly hosing off one of the waterfalls.

Paul working on the pond.

NOW what? I’m still not 100% comfortable with the idea of having a body of water a few feet from my back door with small children around, but…maybe they’re old enough now? Maybe we can slowly add river rock to it until it’s like, a foot deep. Huh? Maybe? Any ideas?

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