Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Easter 2011

We are blessed! What a wonderful Easter. Sweet family, great food, children laughing and lots of eggs! Fin and Grey loved exploring their Easter baskets and putting stickers on everything. The big fun came when my mom, my brother Fred and his wife Sharon came with their children, Gracie, Penelope, and Wyatt for lunch and egg hunting. The lunch was also good, and allthough I enjoyed Sharon's spinach artichoke dip, my mom's hot bacon swiss dip, the corn, tomato and avocado salad, and even the cajun pork loin, my favorite thing at lunch was the banana pudding. I think the kids agreed, but Penelope preferred the lemon drop cookies. Hope your day was beautiful.



Sweet baby Wyatt.








Fin wanted to roll her eggs down the slide!



Sweet Penelope turned 3 yesterday.


Gracie wanted to push Finley in the swing.



We love watching the birds on the front porch pew.


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Garden love

I love spring. I really love the flowers in the spring that bloom in our yard and the fabulous pale green and dark green hues I see out the back windows and doors of our house. Since we just moved to our home at the end of last June, we haven't seen the full circle of what is "hiding" in the dirt ready to surprise us with color. Truly green, pale yellow green is my favorite color. It's great to find some chartreuse peeking out behind something purple or dark green.

George planted 100 daffodils that have come and gone, and now the tulips are starting to peek out. The oak leaf hydrangea is almost fully covered with leaves and buds, and one rose bush has started blooming. I love it! The kids and I look for flowers on our morning walk too. We have seen a lot of irises. I think we have some too in the back yard almost ready to show their faces.

I have some photos of other places, other gardens today that I will share. Some are from a place called Chateau Cormatin in France and one from Cluny Abbey.  I need to take some here at home. Ooh, and I will post a couple from our recent cousins' trip to the Arboretum. Wow, is the Arboretum gorgeous right now. Of course trying to get 5 children under the age of 5 together for photos was like herding cats, but it was fun trying. And the gardens, oh the flowers were amazing!

So, I'll try and tie all of this together and leave you with this thought:

Earth laughs in flowers.  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson





Cluny Abbey, France