19 April 2009

What to post about this week?

So, sometimes we think our life is kindof boring... I think part of the problem is that we can't find the camera, and we hate to post without pictures, but for now, this is some of what we've been up to:
1. Of course, Gabriel keeps us busy. He figured out he is big enough to get over the fence into the neighbor's yard... Haven't quite solved that problem, although he stopped doing it for now at least.
2. I have beautiful mystery color tulips popping up all over the yard. Some open up to reveal ruby red, some orange, and the newest one is different stripes of brilliant yellow. The poor ones in the back yard are pretty beat up by the Gabe traffic, but they are surviving so far. At least he doesn't eat them.
(Side note--things Gabe has eaten: water hose, PVC pipe, firewood, water pump for the backyard waterfall, his name tags, dad's bicycle electronic flashing light (with batteries), the foot-cushion for our inversion table, cardboard boxes, comic books, a screen from the basement window including the frame, several plastic bins, a frisbee, the cat's scratching pad, and recently my black flats--his first ingested shoe. Yes, we do feed him, and he now has at least 5 surviving doggie chew toys available to him at all times.)  
3. Also in the gardening venue, we were lucky enough to buy a house with an apple tree (see The TMM blog about thier newly planted fruit trees to really appreciate this.) We also have 'choke cherries' in the back yard, and our first fall, we figured the puny little green apples looked about as appetizing as "choke cherries" sound. Very late last fall, I decided to try one. Brent yelled "EW!! That's been on the GROUND!!!" When I picked it up, wiped it off and took my first bite of the most sugary, delicious apples I have ever tasted. Since then I had aspirations to prune the tree and 'dig about it' (we'll let Gabe do the dunging), and hopefully have a healthier harvest this year. Dad finally helped me trim it down to size several weeks ago, and I'm hopeful that it will be much healthier this year.  
4. Brent is now on facebook, and he LOVES it! I never figured him for a facebook junkie. He takes quizzes all the time and made up his own the other day, "The Ontology Quiz." Wow. Soooo Brent! He is also fairly addicted to "Bejeweled Blitz." Apparently all his buddies in the Master's Program compete on facebook. He was the champ until the semester ended, but now he has some competition. 
5. Nicole's internet game of choice is sudoku. Actually it's the only internet game I've ever been really into. I started out with a book--a gift from my in-laws, but now I will hardly play it except online. I like being able to check and see if I've messed up anything. My favorite website has all kinds of great features, including pages that teach you expert sudoku moves, and if you get stuck in a puzzle, it will offer you hints to help you solve the next number. I can solve most puzzles in 10 minutes, plus 10 more if I enter the initial options myself (I usually have the site do it automatically). It really gets my mind off of anything I'm worried about, and helps me relax.
We will post pictures soon! 

1 comment:

  1. Very fun post, Nicole. It is fun to see what you guys are up to. Heber and I loved the Belgium post too. You know, Heber served his mission there...
    Sounds like you are doing well.. Keep it up! Jenni Sheffield

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