Yes as any gardener would tell you, zucchini is perhaps the easiest vegetable to grow. We only planted 8 seeds back in May, thinned them to 4 and have 5 plants. I'm not sure how that happened and the 5th plant is even in a different location in our garden. Well, I decided to make this past weekend -"zucchini cooking weekend". And you know what's scary, I am looking at my counter right now and there are STILL 5 zucchini sitting there. I made 2 loaves of bread, 2 casseroles with mushrooms, onions, cheese, tomato sauce and some rounds. All of these things made with zucchini. I think we gave away 3-4 just this weekend as well.
We are anxiously waiting for our tomatoes to turn red. What on earth am I going to do with all of them? I think we have about 2 more weeks until they are ready. Just in time for us to go on vacation for a week. Anyone want to come over and pick garden-fresh tomatoes the week we're gone?
And I'm hoping to plant a couple new rows of lettuce once it cools down a bit. Lettuce does better in cooler weather.
Cathi
Monday, July 28, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Progress on Griffin's expander
Well it's been about 11 days since we started turning the key on Griffin's expander. It's going very well. The first night it took us about 2-3 minutes to figure out how to insert the "key" and turn it. Now it takes Dallas about 5-10 seconds. Griffin is very patient and doesn't mind having it done. And the best part is, it does not hurt him at all. We go back to the dentist on August 4th for Dr. Wagner to check the progress. I think he'll be very happy. G's favorite thing is that he gets to use a toothpick whenever necessary to dislodge things that get caught up in there. This is not the best picture of Griffin but you can definitely see that the expander is working. The space between his 2 front teeth is much wider. Before this is all done, it is going to look like he's lost a front tooth; the space will be so big. It will be well worth it in the end because he will have a corrected crossbite and lots of room for his permanent teeth to come in.
One interesting tidbit of trivia the dentist told me is that girls lose their teeth earlier than boys. And when they looked at G's x-rays, they told me it would be at least one more year before he lost one of his.
Fun at the Fair!
Today we went to the DuPage County Fair. The weather was perfect for an afternoon of riding tractors, watching a magic show, seeing the farm animals and taking in a ride on the Ferris wheel. The fair organizers do such a great job getting the kids excited about all things agricultural. There is an area where you can milk a cow, see a sheep being shorn, and see eggs hatching. The most interesting part for Griffin's parents was when he said, "What is that thing hanging between that sheep's legs?" Oh yeah, that was fun to explain. And did you know, they have wool on them? Just thought I'd throw that in there for you city folk who might not know that fact about a sheep! :)
Griffin was most excited about his funnel cake AND snow cone and the Ferris wheel ride. My camera died before I got any pictures of them on it. We are looking forward to going again next year already.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
The backyard
I think I've talked about our backyard before. Of course I have. It's where the garden is and the sandbox and the fireflies. Oh and our huge Charlie Brown tree. Have I shown you that yet? I'll have to.
When Griffin and Dallas went on their father/son camping trip a few weeks ago one of the things on the schedule was a water balloon fight. Unfortunately, they never got to it but it's stuck in G's mind as to something he wanted to do. So on Saturday we went to Walmart to find water balloons. We were successful and a water balloon fight ensued in our backyard. The two of them had a blast and I've already been to the store to buy MORE balloons.
When Griffin and Dallas went on their father/son camping trip a few weeks ago one of the things on the schedule was a water balloon fight. Unfortunately, they never got to it but it's stuck in G's mind as to something he wanted to do. So on Saturday we went to Walmart to find water balloons. We were successful and a water balloon fight ensued in our backyard. The two of them had a blast and I've already been to the store to buy MORE balloons.
And if Jennifer would email as to how to post a video, I'd post one on this subject. (hint, hint)
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The sandbox
Who would have thought that a sandbox could bring so much pleasure to a little boy? We bought this little crab sandbox back in Texas when Griffin was about 2. We had it around the side of our garage so it was always in the shade. Well, here in Illinois we have it right outside our backdoor. I don't think a day has gone by this summer that he hasn't played in it. Actually, I just came in from playing "build sandcastles", "hide the truck" and "bury Griffin's legs". I am so thankful for my little boy and praise God for his health, vitality and love he brings our family.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
What is that?
Today Griffin had this apparatus installed in his mouth. Is installed the right word? That sounds like something you'd do to your kitchen dishwasher. Well whatever the word is, he got this thing put in his mouth by our dentist.
He is doing fine with it. He has what is known as a crossbite. Honestly, it's too darn cute because he's having a little trouble enunciating words and controlling the excess saliva the thing causes. It is not bothering him at all, yet. I don't start turning the key (to spread his upper jaw) until next week. Dr. Wagner will show me how to insert the key and turn it each night before we go to bed for the next 6-8 weeks. Griffin's appearance might change a bit and he'll get a pretty big space between his front two teeth.
The Bounty of our Harvest
Well, it's official. We had almost an entire meal from our garden. It was great. Dallas' cousin Chuck and his son Charlie came for a quick visit the past couple of days. The boys had fun picking the veggies from our garden. I made a stir-fry and a garden salad to go with grilled chicken. It was a big hit. My "non-veggie-eating" boy now likes zucchini and loves mushrooms.
We had to do a little damage control on the garden tonight. The tomato plants are so large that they are toppling over. We had to wrap a string around all the plants to tie them back up into place. We did lose a few branches (is this the right word?) but it looks like we will have A LOT of tomatoes even without the few we had to break off.
With the latest news saying that it might be cilantro, onions or jalapenos that are causing the salmonella outbreak, we are glad that we are growing all of those along with our tomatoes. We'll have to make a ton of salsa and give it to all our friends w/ no fear of illness! :)
With the latest news saying that it might be cilantro, onions or jalapenos that are causing the salmonella outbreak, we are glad that we are growing all of those along with our tomatoes. We'll have to make a ton of salsa and give it to all our friends w/ no fear of illness! :)
We've just had a huge thunderstorm. I do thank God for the rain. And the cooler weather - I just put on a sweatshirt. It's cool outside!
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