Saturday, May 28, 2011

Backyard Garden 2011

Last summer, Jessica, Rebecca, and I had an off-site garden. It was a huge project for beginners (especially since 2 of us were pregnant), but we had some help and it turned out really well. This year I decided to have a much smaller garden in my backyard. It has been harder to grow things, unfortunately, but it is much easier to manage.
Last year's garden - it felt like a whole farm sometimes


Digging out this year's garden - much smaller

I started a lot of seeds inside, but that ended up being a lot more trouble than it was worth. The day after I transplanted most of the plants outside, our crazy April storms hit. Almost everything either drowned or got smashed by hail. The things I started from seed outside have done MUCH better than my transplants. After the storms let up, something (I think a rabbit) ate all of my marigolds, some carrots, green onion, 2 tomato plants, 1 1/2 pepper plants, and snacked on my zucchini plant. Ugh! I put up some chicken wire and finally, I feel like my garden is beginning to grow. I just cut our third huge helping of lettuce and the lettuce plants are still so big! It's nice to be able to get something out of our hard work. I will be really excited when our squash, zucchini, and bell peppers begin to grow fruit. Unfortunately, I don't think we'll have any tomatoes this year, but I'm sure we will be able to bum some off of Jessica. :)






Our 3rd large helping of lettuce this month
















Basil, parsley, marigolds, and carrots
in a pot on our patio








Our garden today (from left to right):
squash, zucchini, bell peppers, tomato, green onion, lettuce, carrots, and more lettuce
We also have a raspberry bush around the corner and
sunflowers at our gate entrance - all from seed.
This picture was taken after I cut that huge portion of lettuce,
and you can see we still have a lot -
I had no idea it would grow into so much!

Friday, May 27, 2011

You're what?!

This ultrasound picture was taken today, at 8 weeks.
Baby's head and the yolk sac are labeled.



Yep, it's true. I'm pregnant. There, I said it. 8 weeks today! I had a 2nd ultrasound today and Tenley and I got to hear little brother or sister's heartbeat for the first time: a strong 165. The tech says baby is about the size of a peanut, and I think baby looks more like a peanut than a baby right now anyway! My projected due date is the first week of January 2012. I've been experiencing all-day queasiness for a couple weeks now and I've been super tired as well. Thankfully, Tenley loves to sleep too, so I just nap when she does! Overall I've been feeling great, and we're very excited and thankful for God's blessing of another child. This is why I've been trying to start Tenley on solid foods! I was going to wait until 9 months or so, but now I would like her to be completely weaned by 12 months. We have taken a break for now, and we'll start back in a week or two. Thank you for your prayers as our little family starts to expand!

This ultrasound picture was at 5 weeks 6 days.
That little circle is the yolk sac - can't see baby yet.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Yucky green beans, yucky...pears?


I started giving Tenley "solid" food on May 9, 2011, at 7 months old. We started with rice cereal, which she still doesn't like much. She'll eat a few bites and never spits it out, but she's done with it pretty quickly.

Then, after a couple weeks, we moved on to green beans...yuck! She made the worst face every time she took a bite, but my good girl still never spit them out. It was pretty cute. I don't blame her, though; I still hate plain green beans.




Sweet peas was next, and those were much better than green beans. Still not her favorite, but no crazy faces. Yesterday and today we finally tried fruit! Yum!...right? Well, she hates pears for now. The faces she made were worse than the green bean faces! She gagged and I actually thought she might throw up twice. It was the first food she actually spit out, but I don't think it was on purpose - she couldn't help it! She's such a trooper and really tries to eat what I give her, but for now, Tenley hates every food she's tried.

In other news, Tenley now loves bath time and splashing Mommy. She also has a favorite book about colors - it might be her favorite toy too. She's becoming very clingy, which is cute sometimes, and frustrating at times as well. If I leave the room or step out of sight, her world comes to an end and she just sobs. Thankfully, she is still easily distracted, so if we are leaving her with someone, she quickly forgets we have gone.


Another new thing she really enjoys is swinging! She went swinging for the first time last week with Aunt Jessica and cousins Navy, Easton, and Kenan. Now every time we go for a stroll at Wesselman Park, we stop by the swings for some extra fun. One of these days we'll have to convince Daddy to get her a swing set for our back yard.


Tenley is also learning to get around on her own. She hasn't figured out how to crawl forward yet, but she gets pretty much anywhere she wants by rolling and scooting backwards and sideways. She has fun practicing standing with Mom and Dad, but is still way too wobbly to walk! Soon she'll be pulling up on her own - Daddy will have to learn quickly how to baby proof his TV!

Tenley is growing up so fast! I'm so proud of our baby girl and feel so blessed to be her Mommy. We enjoy watching her grow and move and learn new things. She's so full of joy and loves life. We love our Tenley Grace!