July 19, 2006
Field Trips!
Last summer, James and I made a list of things (locations, restaurants, experiences) we wanted to share with each other, or that we'd wanted to do and figured would be better done together. We dusted that list off this summer, since we are both free, and have been doing one or two activities a week.
Continue reading "Field Trips!"July 08, 2006
Summer Holidays
It was a warm day in Portland today - 88 or 91, depending on which news channel you beleive. I'm sitting on my back patio, enjoying the smell of grass being watered and jumping every time a late firework goes off at my neighbor's house down the way.
Continue reading "Summer Holidays"June 08, 2006
Routines
My new housewifey routine goes something like this: Get up after my husband, but in time to sit with him and have some coffee before he goes to work. Sometimes I also eat with him, but more often I hold off on food for another hour. Make the bed (sort-of - we just have a sheet and a queen-sized comforter on our new king-sized bed, so I just straighten everything to make it look neat). Do the dishes, which is mostly just putting the breakfast dishes in the dishwasher, but is sometimes also emptying the dishwasher or washing something by hand. Clean out the coffee pot. Watch the morning news shows. Spend way too much time reading my friends' blogs and checking the few writing-industry blogs I frequent. Somewhere in there I go to the gym and shower.
Continue reading "Routines"June 01, 2006
Getting my hands dirty
We've had a rainy couple of weeks here in Portland. In some ways it's been good for me. The rain and gray skies are perfect for staying inside and curling up with a good book, or watching a long-put-off video.
On the other hand, the rain and gray skies are perfect for sitting on my butt and not getting much done. The floors still haven't been mopped, I am finally doing the laundry today, and there are days when I wonder if I'll make a good housewife after all.
But then there are good days like yesterday, when the weather was dry and I was able to actually tick projects off my list. Although perhaps not as important as laundry, getting some color into the yard was tops on my list. The front yard was professionally landscaped with low-water-need plants several years ago, but it is BORING. Lots and lots of green, a couple of Japanese maples for color, and that was it. There are several of the plants we aren't happy with and want to rip out, but we haven't developed an overall plan yet. So, I knew if I put a lot of stuff into the ground now, it might just have to come out in a month or two. Luckily, one of the main plants - a big gray thing - was actually dead when we moved in. And it was in a pot! So, I ripped it out, filled the pot with a bag of potting soil, and filled it with some colorful plants. Most of these are annuals that will only last a couple of months anyway, and the rest are perennials that will most likely find a place in the permanent plan.
The backyard was a little more tricky. The plants here, while no more exciting, are more densely planted. Then there is the problem of this giant ivy-covered telephone pole smack in the middle of the lawn. It definitely has to go, but it's little island was the only place to add some color without a lot of removal of plants that might or might not have a place in my yard (as opposed to the yard that we have now, which is still very much imprinted with the personality of the previous owners, including a plethora of wooden birdhouses stuck here and there, including in the middle of the hedge.)
These annuals are actually left-overs from what I bought for the front flowerpot. I knew I was buying too much, but I wanted to be able to pick and choose what went in that pot. Everything else went back here. But now I find the space isn't full. Guess I need to go buy a few more plants! ;-)
On the not-so-happy side of things, we discovered our shed has termites and needs to come down. We wanted to take it out anyway - it half covers the bathroom window! - but now the process is accelerated. We also have a carpenter ant nest in the front, so spraying is in order and will happen next week. And I spent the morning researching fencing contractors on Angie's List, which I've been finding very helpful for finding reliable contractors.
The pest inspector recommended trimming back the plants in front of the house so that the house can "breathe." My dad is visiting, and he helped me with the new electric hedge trimmers (Yea! for new toys!), then took over. Together we started a little spate of massive pruning which led to the removal of three hated juniper-type bushes across the front of the house. Next week, I will probably plant a rose bush in one of the holes.
Speaking of roses, this pretty one is along our back patio. It's a climber, supposedly, and I've gotten a few pricks trying to tie it back to the trellis. It's was the one bit of color in the back after the azaleas faded and before I planted the annuals yesterday.
It felt incredibly good to be out in the yard doing yesterday, especially getting my hands in the dirt and planting things. I've missed that more than I realized, and now I have an itch to get out there and do more. Aside from the primitive good feelings of dirt under fingernails, it is the concreteness of the end result that I really appreciate. At the end of the day, it is extremely gratifying to be able to look at something and see how you made it different from what it was a few hours ago.
Doing laundry and cleaning toilets just don't have the same sense of accomplishment, and sometimes cooking is frustrating when the result of an hour's work is gone in mere minutes. But with gardening? The results can be seen and touched and sometimes eaten for an entire season, or even for years to come.
May 26, 2006
What I've been doing with my days
I've been having a lot of lazy time this week, but it hasn't all been pedicures and bon-bons. (Do people actually eat bon-bons anymore?). This week has been filled with visits from various contractors, mostly giving quotes.
Continue reading "What I've been doing with my days"May 25, 2006
Sliding into normal
Somehow, I've spent the past year slipping from "living a life less ordinary" to one of suburban normalcy. I am now, officially, a housewife.
At least for the summer.
Continue reading "Sliding into normal"May 10, 2006
Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Support
I really should have posted this a week or more ago, so I apologize off the bat for the short notice. On Mother's Day (yes, that's THIS Sunday!) I am participating in a fundraising walk for the Y-Me Breast Cancer Support Foundation. My sister Lisa and a bunch of my friends are also participating, spurred on by Stacey Meyer, a former soccer teammate, who works for Genomic Health. Genomic Health is actually flying me to California so that I can participate in honor of Mom.
Continue reading "Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Support"April 05, 2006
Sad News
I don't know how many people still read this blog, or have it on their RSS feeds, but I have some sad news to share.
Continue reading "Sad News"November 02, 2005
First Month-a-versary
One month ago (OK, a month and a day...) James and I were married. It was a very small ceremony, and I know many people would have liked to attend. Since that wasn't possible, I hearby present the text of the ceremony and some beautiful photos. I hope you enjoy them!
Continue reading "First Month-a-versary"October 16, 2005
What I did on my summer vacation...
Hard to believe it's been a year since I moved to Portland. The time went by so fast. And so much changed in my life! Just take a look at the past few months travels...
Continue reading "What I did on my summer vacation..."