Sunday, March 10, 2013

Week of March 4th

Not a very eventful week.  Jaren had work, Hailey had school and Addy and I mostly stuck around the house doing some cleaning and ran a few errands.  We took the girls out on a date to Red Robin, and went to visit Grandma & Grandpa a couple of times.  All in all it was a pretty good week.  


 The girls and Grandpa...so cute!

 Goofy Hailey!

 Love this picture!

 Hailey reading to Grandma...she's catching on to reading so fast.

Addy snuggling with Grandma ♥♥

Date night at Red Robin, with both girls.  The pic of Addy and I was blurry.
It was fun, but let's just say eating out without the girls is MUCH more relaxing...sorry girls!

My little helper.

We made chocolate chip cookies after school.

SO cute!  Little Addy wearing my shoes, getting
into my makeup drawer.

Seriously YUMMY dinner!  Hawaiin turkey burgers, we
made them twice this week, and plan on making them again tomorrow!!

We decided to let Addy sleep in a normal bed with Hailey, instead of
her crib.  After one night, I decided I was not ready!  Addy probably is,
but that night they came out of her room about 20 million times, then
woke up at 3AM and then again at 5AM.  We were all so tired the next
day.  So....I'm wimping out and letting her be in her crib for awhile longer.

 The girls doing "mom school".  They love when I am the teacher!

We did some “spring cleaning” in the garden too.  I went WAY overboard when I planted the lettuce.  There was too much, and it was not spaced out enough.  It was starting to get tons of gnats, and the lower leaves were starting to rot.  We ended up ripping out two huge kitchen trash bags full of lettuce, and two more of swiss chard and mustard greens.  We only ate the chard and mustard greens once, so guess we will not be planting that again next year.  We ended up planting tomato plants in parts of the two raised beds. 

 These are potato plants!  Watched a video on Youtube on how
to grow them.  It takes a few months, but the plants are finally starting
to show.  I'm going to be SO excited if we actually get potatoes out of them!!!

My only cabbage plant that survived.  It's starting to form a small
head in the center.  I'm hoping it doesn't get too warm before it's finished.  We
will definitely be planting more of these next year.

 Cute Addy ♥♥  Every time I go out to work in the garden, this 
little stinker wants to be pushed on the swing the whole time!



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