Wednesday, April 28, 2010

garden update

This is impressive. It's been a week and a half and nothing's dead in my garden yet! Things are actually surviving! Dare I say they're doing well? I dare! Check this out!

In this picture you can see a) my watermelon seeds coming up, in the far bottom right corner, b) my butternut squash seeds coming up, to the left of the watermelon, and c) a strawberry that's turning red, on the left, resting on the wooden frame. How awesome are all of these?? That zucchini's looking pretty good too, it's between the butternut squash and the strawberries.

In this picture you can see a) my corn coming up from seed, on the far left, b) my pole beans sprouting, surrounding the sticks (i.e. their poles), and c) my eggplant that has freaking doubled in size! The eggplant is on the other side of the pole beans from the corn. It's grown like crazy. Oh, and the blueberries are totally forming. Everything is actually looking really good and healthy. It's pretty exciting.

My flowers are less than impressive. I planted some moonflowers (I think that's their name) by the back porch, but nothing's really come up there yet. I guess that's ok, at least the things we plan to eat are doing well. I just planted a swamp rose that someone at work gave me last night, so we'll see how that goes.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Party central!

It's a weekend of celebration! Today is my mom's birthday (happy birthday, mom!) and we're currently at Chrissy's surprise 30th birthday party! It's a rockin' good time. I dropped the f-bomb in front of the whole gang, including parents. Luckily, they're cool. Anyway, tomorrow I have a baby shower, hence the "party central" thing. We're so much more social since moving!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

our garden!

We had a very productive weekend last weekend: we finally, finally planted our garden! We've had a bunch of plants for about a month now, and have been moving them around to make sure they're getting sun and not too much rain and stuff like that. Plus, Home Depot had vegetable plants and seeds on sale, buy one get one free! So we loaded up, built our garden bed, and went to town.

In the picture on the left, you can see the whole backyard, freshly mowed. You can see the fire pit that we've been using for weeks to get rid of the shed. You can also see the garden on the far right of the picture, and the citrus and fig trees we planted are in there too. The picture on the right is a close up of our vegetable garden box. We have a nice big tomato plant, which already has a bunch of green tomatoes coming in! About 1/4 of the garden is tomatoes, mostly just your basic red tomato, but I also got a black tomato that I'm super excited about. There's also a few different types of peppers, some eggplant, squash, and a bunch of herbs. I planted seeds for corn, pole beans, squash, and watermelon. Watermelon! I so hope I get a real watermelon this summer. Oh, and there are a couple of blueberry plants next to the box, with actual blueberries coming in! I am so, so excited about my garden. So if you come visit this summer, you can have some fresh home-grown produce on your pizza.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

oh, my liver

(FYI, I started this post Saturday morning. It's now Monday night.)

Actually, I haven't really had any beer since Tuesday after work, but I drank enough Saturday and Monday to last awhile. I'd say our booze fest was a success. Alfred and Mike both finished their cases on Monday, and I finished my half case. I think Katie was within a couple of beers, I'm not sure about Maureene. Lucy, Ilya, and Mercedes all joined in for part of the day too. We played a whole bunch of flip cup. Only a couple of puking incidents. Not bad at all. The rest of the week was fun, even though I had to work a lot and couldn't join in in all of the festivities. I could make pizza, though! We had it 5 times total, twice for breakfast. Katie left on Tuesday, and Mike and Maureene left on Thursday. Now it's just us again. But we have pictures!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Monday marathon

Today is case day! We all survived and thrived Saturday after around the world. Today we're tackling a case apiece, except for me, who had to work today and so I'm only doing half a case. I had a bud light for breakfast. So far today I think they've done 2 power hours, and we played flip cup with Lucy. Don't worry Phil, Ellie was taking a nap. Just now we played survivor flip cup twice, first maureene won, then Katie. Now that we're all up to speed, I'm going back to my beer.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Roll call!

All 7 of us made it to the shuttle bus stop! What an achievement!

Wow

The cheese empanadas in Canada are AWESOME. The end.

Brothers from another mother

Halfway there!

We all just took shots of limoncello in Italy. It was a little tough, but I think this was a good discovery. Less stomach volume. 6 countries down, 6 more to go!

Let the games begin

The festivities kicked off last night! Tony, Cathy, Katie, Mike, Maureene, Alfred, and I all met up in Orlando for a weekend of drunken debauchery. Last night we started out in the hotel with a growler of beer that Alfred brought. That party got broken up after someone complained about noise and they sent security up to tell us to pipe down. Since our beer was gone anyway, we decided to go to a restaurant/bar to continue drinking. $6 pitchers we're the highlight; a waiter that forgot about us half an hour into our meal was the lowlight. On the bright side, being forgotten meant not paying our bill. Hey, we tried. He was literally at the table next to us multiple times throughout the night and never came back to us. So the whole "free" thing helped improve our experience. Luckily there's a waffle house near our hotel for tonight.

Right now I'm waiting in line in epcot to get our tickets. Less than 20 minutes till the bars open, and we begin our travels around the world!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

energizer bunnies!

So yeah, another busy weekend and week. Last Saturday was Ellie's first birthday party, as you may have guessed by the picture. They had a keg of beer and a bunch of Easter eggs hidden around the yard with lots of candy inside. So yeah, a good party. Sunday we spent most of the day with Alfred's family. Robyn wasn't feeling well, so we got to learn how to make their traditional Easter ham loaf and tomato pudding. It came out ok. Not quite as good as when she makes it, but ok.

Every night this week has been full, too. Monday night we went over to Lucy and Phil's for leftover beer and barbecue from their party. Tuesday and Wednesday we scrambled to get various chores and cleaning done for this weekend. We did laundry, ironed, loaded and unloaded the dishwasher, washed dishes, and cleaned the whole house. We have a big weekend coming up: Mike's on leave, so we're having a big get together! He, Maureene, and Katie are coming for a long weekend, and Tony and Cathy are meeting us in Orlando for the weekend. It's going to be quite a boozy weekend. Expect some drunk posts. We'll be in Epcot for Around the World on Saturday, then a Case Day on Monday, and who knows what else. My liver is trembling in fear!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Friday, April 2, 2010

our ghost

So I think we have a ghost at the new museum. It's not a mean ghost or anything, just sort of a playful one. For months now, when supplies get moved somewhere they're not supposed to be, or something disappears, we jokingly blame our ghost. In one of our programs, we have about 8 ball and cup games (the kind where you try to catch the ball in the cup, hence the name). From time to time, the strings of those games get so tangled and knotted together that it takes a good 10 to 15 minutes to untie them. I always blame that on the ghost. To be fair, one of the construction guys is convinced that kids from the neighborhood hop the fence during the night and screw around in the museum, moving things and stealing things and stuff, so it could be someone like that doing it to be annoying. Once, a few weeks ago, the owner went in on the weekend and saw someone running out of the front gate as he came in the side gate, so apparently someone's been in there at least once. It could reasonably have happened more often that we don't know about. And that person could be a huge jerk and spend a ridiculous amount of time tangling up ball and cup games. It might not be a ghost.

However, one of our newer store employee claims that several times in the past few weeks she's been tidying up the store, putting things back in order, and will turn her back for a minute, then turn back around and something will be moved by several inches. Generally the store merchandise is arranged in straight lines, so it's fairly easy to tell if something's been moved. She said it's happened more than once. She blames the ghost.

All of this build up brings us to my story from yesterday. I got to work early, and was in the office alone. The office is a one end of the store, so I can see all of the entrances and the entire store from my desk. We have a display of loose marbles for sale right in the middle of the store, and one of the most distinctive (and obnoxious) sounds throughout the day is when kids run their hands through the marbles and swirl them around. It's kind of a rattling, clanking noise. Well, yesterday morning, I was at my desk working, and heard what sounded like someone moving the marbles around. I assumed it was my boss, though I hadn't heard the door open, so I looked up to say hi. The lights in the middle of the store were still off, and I couldn't see anyone. So I got up and went to the office door. No one was in the store. Immediately I thought of our ghost, and the show "Ghost Hunters," and did what they would have done: gone investigating! I walked to the other end of the store, where my boss's office is. He wasn't in there and his truck wasn't in the parking lot (which I could see from his office). I checked all the doors: still locked, and I was still the only one inside. I went outside and found the construction guys. They had been in the area kind of behind my office, in the opposite direction of the store. I asked if they had been using a chain or any equipment that might have made a rattling noise. They told me I was crazy, that they hadn't been using any tools or anything yet that morning. So, after eliminating all of the possible explanations I could think of, the only one that remains is our ghost. Which is actually really exciting! I maybe heard a ghost!