Garden Update

Our garden is finally producing!  We’ve been getting strawberries for awhile, picked our first few cherry tomatoes a week or so ago and I just picked the first squash today!  Hopefully it’ll taste ok.

I took a bunch of photos at the end of July but I never updated here so I’ll show where the garden was then and then show how it’s grown SO MUCH in the last month.  It wasn’t really growing much into the beginning of July, but then I went on vacation for 2 weeks, came back and it had grown exponentially.  I guess maybe that means I really don’t have a green thumb…since it grew so much while I was gone..  Anyway, here’s how the garden looked on July 30th.  The cherry tomato plant is on the left, the larger tomato plant is next to it, there’s pumpkin and strawberry plants behind those.  The tall thing in the back right corner is supposedly a raspberry plant, but I’m not too sure…and then in front of that are two squash plants.

Here’s how the garden looks today (with much better lighting), almost a month later:

See how much it’s grown?  Crazy.  The big one in the middle is the large tomato plant (can’t remember the name of those tomatoes..  “Big 100″ or something??).  To the left of that is the cherry tomatoes.  The squash plants on the right are huge.  My raspberry plant is crazy.  It grew straight up taller than the 6′ fence and then it started bending over.  I think if I straightened it out it would be about 9′ tall.  I couldn’t get a full picture of it, but my pumpkin plant is INSANE.  You can see one end of it sticking out in front of the squash plant.  I planted it right behind the cherry tomato plant.  It is now going in 4 different directions and is in the shape of an X.  Each of the 4 directions is about 10-15′ long.  It’s taking over my garden.  I may have to trim it back.  A lot.

I didn’t really get any of the full tomato or squash plants today but here’s some of the produce from those.

This is our first squash that we picked!  I’m going to cook it up tonight and see how it tastes.

A couple more of baby squash (click for larger image):

Tomatoes from the big tomato plant (click for bigger):

Cherry Tomatoes (click for bigger):

A few strawberries we picked.  They are SO YUMMY.

Here’s part of the pumpkin plant.  Hopefully we’ll get a pumpkin before Halloween..

Last but not least…the crazy raspberry plant.  My dad thinks it’s not a raspberry plant.  I’m thinking maybe not either.  I believe he has one and it’s more like a bush.  This one just keeps growing up and up and UP.  Here it was on July 30th:

…and here it is today.  Unfortunately I just took a pic of the top of it, but you can see that it started sprouting things from the side and is bent over at the top.

So there you go.  Our garden is growing!  It’s so exciting to be able to pick the produce and eat it.  I think we’ll do a lot more next year now that I know we can actually grow stuff.

Posted on August 28th, 2010 1:20pm by Eli in General, Photos ~ No Comments

Butchart Gardens

While we were in Victoria a couple of weeks ago we went to Butchart Gardens.  Even though the roses weren’t in bloom yet, and it was kind of rainy, everything was still so gorgeous! I loved taking photos of all the flowers and Anna even had a good time too.  She loves flowers so she was in heaven.  Here are a couple of collages so I don’t post a zillion photos.  Click on each for a larger version.  Click here for the full album of photos.

Posted on June 17th, 2010 1:34pm by Eli in Photos, Travel ~ No Comments

365 Photos

I have decided to attempt to take one photo each day, starting yesterday (Jan 1st) going through Dec 31st.  I will try to take a picture that in some way describes or sums up that day, but as my life is fairly boring there are likely to be a bunch of random photos thrown in.  In any case, each photo will be taken on the specified day…I will not go back and find old photos to use.  I will be posting the photos on my Photoblog in this category: http://theboghs.com/photoblog/?cat=18.  (The first photo in the list will be the most recent one taken.)  I don’t know how interesting they’ll be for anyone other than myself, but I think it will be cool to look back on them all at the end of 2010.

Happy New Year everyone!

Posted on January 2nd, 2010 11:42pm by Eli in Photos ~ 1 Comment

Apologies..

Hello poor, neglected little blog.  Wow.  It’s been about a month and a half since I last posted.  I didn’t post for the entire month of November!  What’s up with that?  Here’s what’s been going on with us:

Anna turned 4!  Can you believe it?  I sure can’t.  Where has time gone?  I think I say this every year, but this is such a fun age.  She’s very independent and loves to play on her own but she’s so smart too.  She picks things up like crazy.  She can consistently count to 40 and has counted as high as 70 with no help.  She can write a bunch of her letters, and has been able to write her own name for a long time now.  She knows the sounds that most of the letters make and constantly asks us what words start with certain letters.  I’ve recently started to try to teach her how to sound out simple words and she’s starting to catch on a little!  There’s no doubt in my mind that she’ll be reading before she starts Kindergarten…especially since she won’t start until the Fall of 2011 when she’ll be turning 6.

Anna also started preschool right after we moved back here in October.  She goes twice a week for two hours each day and LOVES it.  She loves her teacher Ms. Cathy, and has a lot of fun with all of the other kids.  The preschool she goes to is a co-op preschool, which means that each day, three parents stay to help out.  So I’m there about twice a month working in the classroom which Anna just loves.  Every school day she asks if I’m going to be a “teacher” in her class that day.  We’ve gotten to go on two field trips with her school, one to the pumpkin patch in October and then to a Christmas tree farm a couple of weeks ago.  We were supposed to go to a fish hatchery in November but it rained the day we were supposed to go.  (Rain in Seattle?  Shocking, I know.)

We’re in our new house!  Hooray!  We moved in the second week of November and are so happy to finally be settled.  We’re still working on getting furniture…but we’re getting there.  While it was nice knowing that we have GREAT friends here who shared their homes with us when Dan moved back in June, and then all three of us (plus the dogs!) once Anna and I moved out at the beginning of October, it’s great to finally be in our own place.  We have a ton of space to fill and Anna loves all the room to run around…especially our 3rd floor bonus room that she has decided to call her “gymnastics room.”  It’s a great house, and seems like a great neighborhood.  Hopefully when the weather warms up a bit we’ll meet some of our neighbors.

School.  I’m still going for that teaching degree that I’ll hopefully get someday.  This last semester was pretty rough with all the moving around, but I finished up at the end of November and started a new semester December 1st.  I get a lot of teaching courses this semester (Classroom Management, Testing, Diversity & Inclusion..) so those should at least be a bit more interesting than the boring old Econ and World Civilizations I had last term.  If I continue as planned, I should do my student teaching in January 2011 and graduate in June 2011.  I just need to keep on keeping on..

We had a small little Thanksgiving feast with just the three of us, which was nice.  We cooked a full Thanksgiving meal complete with turkey, ham, stuffing and all of the other fixin’s.  Anna actually ate pretty much all the food you see on her plate.  She loved it!  We had a second Thanksgiving with some of our friends on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, so needless to say, it was not a very healthy long weekend….but everything sure was yummy!

Anna’s gymnastics is going very well.  We tried three different gymnastics schools before we found one we really like.  She’s in a preschool 3-4 year old class right now and since she started there has only been one other little girl in her class so she’s gotten some great individual attention.  Her instructor told me that they’ll be moving her up to the 5-6 year old class before too long (even though she just turned 4).  She still loves doing her cartwheels and handstands and has gotten really good at them.

faces_logo_smProbably the biggest piece of news is that my best friend, Mary, and I decided to start our own photography business.  We’re calling it Giggle & Click Photography and we’ll cater to children and families.  We’ve been working hard getting the business license and all the stuff on the business side of things (Mary’s taking care of all that) and also getting the website going.  We plan to “launch” on January 1st and will start advertising soon.  If you want photos taken of your family or children, let us know!!  We’re very excited about it and I’m super excited to turn my hobby into a business.  I think it’s been a long time coming but it feels great knowing that we’re getting everything going and will be in a business we’ll both enjoy.  Oh, and become a fan on my Facebook Giggle & Click page!  You know you wanna.

So that’s about it with us.  Christmas is coming up fast and though we’re spending it without family and there may not be as many gifts under the tree as in years past, I know we’ll still have a joyful time.  This is my absolute most favorite time of year and I love seeing it all through Anna’s eyes.  She’s so excited for Christmas and keeps eyeing the gifts under the tree.

I’m going to try to be better with the blog (I know I’ve said that before..) but if I don’t post before the holidays, I hope that everyone has a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

(Ok, does this win the award for my longest blog post ever?)

Posted on December 11th, 2009 6:53pm by Eli in Anna, Photos, School ~ No Comments

Anna’s 4!

I got a bunch of GREAT pics of Anna at her little impromptu photo shoot we did and I made this little collage.  Click here to see the whole album of pics from the shoot.

Posted on October 29th, 2009 8:01pm by Eli in Anna, Photos ~ No Comments

My Favorite Picture

I am absolutely in love with this picture I got of Anna.  Love it, I tell ya…LOVE IT!  It’s just so Anna.  And I love it.  Did I tell you I love it?  I do.  It’s my desktop on my laptop right now and will probably stay that way for awhile.  I just love it that much.

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 1:57am by Eli in Anna, Photos ~ 1 Comment

Busy Busy Busy

It has been a very busy couple of weeks.

The weekend of October 3rd, we headed up to Charlottesville, VA for my sister, Andrea’s wedding.  Anna was the flowergirl and the wedding was absolutely gorgeous.  We had a great time and Anna had a blast running around with all of the kids.  The brought in a hot air balloon and tethered it so that it didn’t go up very high and everyone, especially the kids, had a blast watching it and riding in it.  Anna didn’t want to go up in it until they were putting it away and by then it was too late, unfortunately.

For all of my pictures from the wedding, click here for the different albums.

Immediately upon getting back to Chattanooga, with the help of my mom we got the house pretty much packed up for the big move back to Seattle.  We left Tuesday, Oct 5th to make the drive out.  The first day we were in the car 11 hours and made it to Kansas City where we stayed with Dan’s parents.  They threw a little birthday party for Anna and let her open some gifts.  She had a blast (as usual) with her cousin Alex and he even stayed overnight and had a little sleepover with her.

On Wednesday, Oct 6th, we drove 12 hours to Cheyenne, WY and stayed in a hotel.  When we got there it was probably 65-70 degrees.  When we woke up the next morning there was snow on the ground!!  It was about 25 degrees outside and FREEZING.  We definitely weren’t expecting that!  Anna had walked in the hotel in flip-flops so I had to go dig some tennis shoes out of the car.  Crazy!  So it was a little slow going getting out of Cheyenne with the snowy weather.

Thursday, Oct 7th was a nice, “short” 7 hour drive into Salt Lake City where we stayed with a friend who I met on my online “mommy” message board.  She has twins who are a couple of weeks older than Anna, so they all had a bunch of fun together. (The first two pics below were at a stop in Utah.  The last is of Anna having fun with her new friends.)

Friday was my longest day.  I was determined to make it into Seattle by the end of the day so that we’d have all day Saturday to spend together for Anna’s 4th birthday.  I think I was in the car a total of 13-14 hours.  We left Salt Lake City at 7:30am PST and got to Puyallup around 11pm or so at night.  We hit traffic right before coming over Snoqualmie Pass (the only real traffic of our ENTIRE trip) and that tacked on about 45 minutes to an hour which was very frustrating since we were so close and SO TIRED.  We had a short stop in Snoqualmie to visit our friends Andre & Mary and their kids, and then we headed down to Puyallup.  We were exhausted but happy to be home.

Saturday, October 10th was Anna’s 4th birthday!  I can’t believe it she’s 4!  Time flies.  (I think I say that every year..)  Since we’d just gotten to town the night before we didn’t really have a birthday party planned, but we did have a little impromptu one with some friends and let her open presents.  She got her “big” presents when we got back to the house: a new Disney Princess bike and a balance beam!  She loves both.

That last picture I took on her birthday at exactly 9:25pm, the time she was born.  :)

Saturday afternoon we went to the pumpkin patch with our friends David & Claire and their kids (and Claire’s mom & brother too!).  Anna had a great time with the boys and I got a lot of great pictures.  Here’s a few, but check out the whole album here: http://theboghs.com/photos/thumbnails.php?album=104

Tuesday, Anna started preschool!  She goes Tuesdays and Thursdays for 2 hours each day.  She had a lot of fun and seems to love it.  She’s very excited because she gets to go on her first field trip with her class next Tuesday to the pumpkin patch (again).  I get to go with her so I’ll be sure to get even more pictures.  I didn’t get a “first day” picture on Tuesday, but here’s one of her right before going in on Thursday.

Tuesday afternoon we tried out a new gymnastics class.  In hindsight it was probably a little much to do her first day of preschool and first day of gymnastics in the same day, because she was pretty tired.  The class that they put her in was way above her level…all 6 year olds (though it was supposed to be a 4-6 year old class) and I think the instructor didn’t really know what to do with her.  Here are some pics of her on the beam though.  The rest start here in the Fall 2009 album on my website.

So I think that pretty much catches you up with what’s going on with us.  Anna and I both have colds now, but hopefully those will go away soon.  We’re trying out another gym class next Wednesday (not on a school day again!) and hopefully this one will be a better fit.  ‘Til next time…

Posted on October 16th, 2009 3:35pm by Eli in Anna, Photos ~ No Comments

Flowergirl

I’m trying to get through the bazillion photos I took in Michigan while we were there for my brother-in-law, Steve’s wedding.  Anna was the flowergirl in the wedding so I got a bunch of great photos of her.  This one, I think, is my favorite.  It’s not posed (for the most part) and her smile (laugh) is genuine and not forced like it almost always is when I command her to smile…  :-D  I just love this one.  I’ll have all the pics up on my gallery site soon.

Posted on September 9th, 2009 12:41am by Eli in Anna, Photos ~ No Comments

Photo

Love this photo I took today…just wanted to share.

Posted on August 24th, 2009 6:17pm by Eli in Anna, Photos ~ 1 Comment

An Anna Montage.

I was bored. This was the result.

Posted on January 18th, 2009 9:50pm by Eli in Anna, Photos ~ 3 Comments

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I'm a relatively boring person...wife to Dan, mom to Anna and two little wiener dogs. Photography is my hobby, though maybe someday I'll make some money off of it. Skiing is a passion, when I can do it. Maybe at some point I'll put something a little more witty and interesting here.