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Garden Sitting- When Things Go Wild (Part I)

I have been gardening more or less ever since I was six- helping my mother in her her huge vegetable gardens in the summer.  I can’t really remember a time when I haven’t been growing something

Some years I haven’t had a full-fledged garden, but always had flowers, or tomato plants, or something growing.  I would never claim to be a gardening expert (I’m not), but I enjoy it and can tell the difference between a plant and a weed on most days.  A few years ago, I even participated in a community garden plot with some of my friends, and to my surprise, I was able to pass down a few gardening hints here and there.

So when my good friend, Amy at Crunchy Domestic Goddess, asked me to garden sit her garden for two weeks while she was on vacation, at the end of July/beginning of August, I jumped at the chance.  Amy’s garden was just the perfect size-not too big, not too small.  Amy had tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, squash, strawberries, some herbs, a cucumber plant, some beans, and some sunflowers in her garden. 

Due to a few reasons, I didn’t plant a garden myself this summer, so I was really excited to have a few weeks where I could garden!

Amy left town on a Saturday, so I went over on Monday evening for my first time. The garden was beautiful.  Tall tomato plants, with tons of green-just-turning-to red-tomatoes, and strawberries.  There were a few nice yellow pear tomatoes just getting ready to turn.  Everything was green, with no signs of weeds, pests, or any other problems.

Despite it being record heat, I felt confident on my way over for my next visit on Thursday.  I had watered deeply and didn’t want to over water, so I felt my timing would be right on.

Imagine my shock as I slid open the patio door, overlooking the garden, and discovered all the tomato plants top leaves had been eaten!  I could see the bug bites through the door, and saw the sunflower leaves had huge chunks of them gone! Upon further inspection, Amy’s garden was being attacked by insects.  The only thing that didn’t have major bug bites on its leaves were the strawberries, cucumber, and the beans.   

I immediatly thought tomato worms for the tomatoes, but the bites weren’t very large, but there were hundreds of them in the leaves.  I didn’t see any tomato worms on the plants, and didn’t see their droppings.  I searched high and low for signs of what was eating the garden.  I saw an earwig and an ant, but I knew they couldn’t do that kind of damage in just two days. 

Amy’s garden is organic, so I was not about to put anything on it without her permission, but I was stumped.  At the rate this was going, Amy would not have a garden when she came home.  I wish I had taken pictures, but I was really shocked.  I had never seen anything like this before.

After consulting with Amy and our other friend, Julie (who is a master and an organic gardener), Julie said it had been a bad year for pests and recommended some diatomaceous earth, to kill the insects.  She was a lot calmer than I, and seemed to think everything would be OK, and balance out.

I headed out the nursery for some diatomaceous earth, and applied a layer of it over the entire garden Friday evening.  The insects had continued eating, and had started in on the beans, and basil.   I really hoped the earth was going to help, because I was not feeling optimistic about the garden. 

We still had record heat the next few days- until Wednesday- so I went over almost every night to water, and monitor the insect situation.  Happily, Julie was right.  The earth seemed to be working, and it didn’t appear like the plants had sustained any further damage.

The tomatoes were staring to grow new leaves, and I was confident that Amy would still have a pretty nice garden to come home to.  The only thing that concered me was the diatomaceous earth washed away every time it got wet, and we were getting some rain showers at night.  Julie said it eventually washes away, so I figured every other day re-applying the earth would be OK.

On the Wednesday evening (3 days before Amy was due back), I was at my in-laws house after work having dinner.  The heat seemed to have broke, clouds were moving in, as well as a breeze and it felt great.  I was looking forward to going over to the garden that evening and working in the cool air, giving it some exra TLC. 

At the time, I could not have imagined what was in store for me a few hours later, and sadly for the garden.

Stay tuned for Part II

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Going Camping

We are going camping this weekend on what is shaping up to be our only vacation/getaway of the summer.  We thought we would be moving this summer, so we didn’t plan any vacations, and boy can I feel it. 

I feel like I am in a rut and need a change of scenery.  My dad arranged a family camping trip this weekend, and I couldn’t be more excited.  I feel like I am going away for a week instead of a couple days.  The boys are super excited as well, and can’t wait for s’mores the camp fire, and sleeping in a tent.

I am off to the stores to get everything we need for our 2 day/2 night camping trip.  I wish we were going for a bit longer, but on the plus side, at least I don’t have to pack two weeks worth of clothes and other necessities for the family.

In other news I have been riding my bike almost every night, and am really enjoying the exercise. Joe got the part needed to fix our bike trailer so he and the boys can start going with me.  We got Cole a bike yesterday- he just has to keep up with Ryan.  He cried every time Ryan got on his bike, and he didn’t have a bike to ride.

Finally, I am completely into the Olympics.  I am loving Michael Phelps and Dara Torres (the 41-year old mother, who is in her fifth Olympics), and gymnastics.  Fortunately I have been able to get some tagging done for a consignment sale while watching the Olympics.  You’ll have to forgive me if my blog posts are lacking this week.  If there are no posts, you’ll know I’m doing my part in supporting the US Olympic team!  🙂

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White Water Rafting

On Saturday I got to go white water rafting with my dad, sister, brother, and their spouses.  We originally thought my dad’s wife was going to go, but she was having some back pain and decided not to go on Saturday morning.

I live in the west, and we are fortunate to have some wonderful rafting spots about two hours away.  This year was almost a record year for river depth, and even though the water had receded some, it was still pretty high.

My dad has a friend, Dan, who is around mine and my siblings ages, and he is a trained white water rafting guide.  He works as a professional guide, and even has his own raft.  He was not working on Saturday and he graciously offered to take us all rafting in his own raft for a private trip. 

In order for me to be at my sister’s house, “in the big city” by 7AM, I got myself out of bed at 4:45AM, Saturday morning.  I kissed my sleeping babies good-bye, but I was really excited to be going.  Initially I didn’t think I could go, because Joe had planned something with the boys, but it fell through.  He was wonderful and told me to go, and he’d watch the boys all day. 

We hit the road and after we got to the town, met up with Dan, waited while him and my dad drove their trucks down to our ending spot (so we’d have a way back up the river when we were done), did a safety check, and got a safety lesson (which turned out to be crucial), we were on the river by 11AM.

It was spectacular.  It was hot out- probably in the upper 90’s.  The water was ice cold, but it felt good, because by that point we were all dying of the heat.  There was a view of the canyon that you just can’t see from the road.  We noticed some clouds starting to build, but it seemed like we were about 15 minutes ahead of them, and even though at one point it was cloudy, we had the sun out the entire time. 

According to Dan, we were pretty much in class II and class III rapids most of the time.  Especially during the first part of the trip.  It seemed like our group quickly figured out all the rowing in sync, and were off to a good start. 

About an hour and a half into the trip, we finally hit some major white water.  I think this would be a class IV rapid.  We heard Dan yelling at us from the back of the boat, “forward, forward!”  We hit the rapid and it was thrilling!  I was sitting on the right side of the raft, and felt myself jerk as we hit the rapid head on.  I don’t know if it was instinct or Dan’s instructions to us before we started kick in, but I leaned into the boat, and dug my foot in as tight as I could into the holder for my foot.

Then I saw a wall of white water hit us. It hit the raft on the left side, completely covering my sister, Mara, her husband, Kevin, and my dad.  Then to my horror, I saw Mara, flip backwards and out of the boat.  It looked like she hit her head on a rock!

Mara shattered her knee cap 12 years ago in a rafting accident on this exact river.  I was so scared that she had hit her head or had hit her knee again.  I heard Dan yell, “Mara!”  We all realized at about that moment that Mara had fallen out, and what was worse, we couldn’t see her at all.  She was being held down under water somewhere, even with her life jacket on. 

The rapid carried our raft out of the area where Mara fell, and even though Dan had instructed all of us to try to grab the raft if we fell out, as soon as Mara’s head popped out of the current, we were too far away for her to try to grab the raft.  She was too far away from us to try to extend a paddle to her as well. The rest of us in the raft, just froze for a few seconds.  It was really surreal.  I could see Mara’s head going under water, and then back up.  None of us knew if she had hit her head, or her knee or what. 

I felt myself getting really scared and nervous.  I wanted to get out and help her, but I knew that would not be the thing to do.  I forced myself to listen to Dan, who started yelling commands at the rest of us.  I knew listening to what he was telling us was the best and only way to help Mara.  We had to get the boat out of the rapid, and to the side, so we could grab Mara when she came by us.

Dan expertly got us to the shore in a matter of moments.  We had a few moments where we could watch Mara, and she was doing exactly what Dan had told us to do when he was going over safety instructions.  He said to never point your head downstream, because you risk hitting your head on the rocks.  He said to sit up, keep your legs together, bend your knees, and point your legs downstream. Mara was doing just this, and was keeping her head above the water for the most part.  She was doing great!

When Mara got closer to us, Dan threw Mara his rope line, and was able to pull her out of the rapid to the raft.  Kevin and my brother, Jeff, were then able to pull her back into the raft.

Fortunately, she was not hurt-only shaken up a bit. She said it was horrifying and it was like being in a washing machine.  Dan said most of the time if someone falls out, the raft is there for them to grab on to.  But since ours wasn’t, Mara ended up with the ride of her life.  (Keep reading to the end for pictures of this!)

She lost her expensive sunglasses, but we were all so happy she didn’t have any injuries.  After we took a short break we were ready to hit the water again.

While we didn’t have another rapid quite as exciting as our first rapid, we still had a blast.  We stopped for lunch a little while later.  The spot Dan really wanted us to go to was already taken, but we ended up at a place that had a rock about 15 feet up, where you could jump off of, into the river.

After we ate, we contemplated the jump.  At first I didn’t think I was going to do it.  After watching some people from other raft trips though,  I decided if they could do it, I could too.  The clincher was when my dad made his way over to the cliff to give it a shot.

I was nervous.  It looked a lot more scarier standing on top of this rock, looking down into the river in person.  Mara went first, and she told me the last few seconds were the worst.  So, I said it was now or never, and took the plunge!

The water was freezing as I hit, and the force of the jump pushed water into my nose, but it was so fun and exhilarating.  We decided to do it again. 

Dan and Jeff, were waiting for the rafters who took our lunch spot to come by, and when they did, they jumped in.  Unfortunately, they didn’t get them very wet, but came pretty close.

I jumped again, trying to hold my nose this time, but I still got water up my nose.  I didn’t care- it had been ages, since I did something like this. 

We cleaned up from lunch, gathered our stuff up, and went back on the river.  We were on for another two hours, had a blast with some more rapids, and then our trip was done.  I was so sad it was over.  I felt like I could just stay on the river the whole day.  We all kind of joked about staying on the river, but I think we all kind of meant it too.  It had been a perfect day- none of us wanted it to end.

We helped Dan roll up the raft while my dad went to get his truck.  We loaded everything back up, and drove back up the river to where we parked.  It took about 20 minutes and Dan said we had gone about 15 miles down the river. 

We decided to go grab some Mexican food and margaritas at a local spot Dan knew of.  We all got to talk some more, and relive the day.  Jeff got the high score on a pinball machine game, so he was happy.

After dinner it was about 7PM, and it was time to head back.  We all said how much fun it would have been if we were camping and staying over, but we hadn’t planned for that.  We all thanked Dan multiple times for taking us, and for being such an awesome guide.

I rode back to the city with my Dad.  After I got back to my sister’s house, I had about an hour’s drive in front of me to go home.  I was getting so tired, so I headed back.  I got home at 10PM and saw Joe in the living room-the boys were asleep.

I realized that this was the first time since having kids, that I had been away from them the entire day and evening.  I have to admit that I had so much fun. Not because I was away from them, but because for one day, I had zero responsibilities. 

It seems like a lifetime ago that I was that carefree.  I enjoyed just being, taking in what was happening and living in the moment.  Thanks to Joe, I knew the boys were being well cared for, and I didn’t have to worry about them.  A day later, I realize it was a day I really, really needed.  For this day I wasn’t mommy, but Heather again, if that makes sense.  

When you have young children, you just have to give certain things up for awhile- white water rafting is one of them.  I am so happy I was able to go though, and hopefully in a few more years, the boys will be able to go as well. 

In the meantime for me, having a day where I could just be, and enjoy each moment as they came, was wonderful.  It was a blast, and I hope I don’t have to wait another four-and-a-half years before I can do it again. 

To see pictures of us hitting the first rapid, and viewing Mara’s fall out of the raft, you can view our six pictures here.  We are pictures 12-17, and you will start at picture 12.  You can hit the arrow to see the series of pictures.  In the front of the raft left to right, is my brother, Jeff, and next to him is Kevin (Mara’s husband).  Behind Jeff is his wife, Kat, and next to her is Mara.  Behind Kat, in the hat is me, and across from me, is my dad.  In the very back is our guide, Dan. 

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Ryan’s First Musical/Play

If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you know that Ryan loves “The Music Man.”  Here is a previous post explaining how he came to love this movie so much.

I have been trying to find a theater in our area that would be presenting “The Music Man,” for a while now.  We discovered a dinner theater about half an hour away which was finally showing this musical.

So today Ryan, his Nana (my mom), Uncle Jeff, and Aunt Mara escorted Mr. Ryan to his first play/musical performance. 

Ryan was SO excited all week for this.  Today when he woke up he said with a big smile on his face, “Today we get to go see Music Man Mommy!”

I wasn’t quite sure how he would do- if he would get bored, or fidget, or just not get the whole play concept.  But, I could not have been more pleased.  He was just perfect.  He ate his lunch, using the best manners I have ever seen, and his eyes never left the stage for the entire performance.  He was enthralled with it all. 

He was such a little gentleman- it was really fun to see him be a big, grown up boy.  During the intermission, I took him to the restroom, and on the way out, he held the door open for all the ladies entering and exiting. 

While the performers were serving dessert, he said a line in the play, “Ya wild kid-ya!”  I saw a few of the performers laugh when they heard him say that- he mimicked the line very well.

Here is a picture of Ryan “reading” the program before it started:

We had a great time, and it was really nice my mom, brother and sister could come with us.  I know Ryan will always remember the first time he got to see “The Music Man” in person.  As his mother, I will too, but more that that- I will remember this as the first really grown-up event Ryan went to as a big boy.  

Now he can go back to just being a little boy- as great as today was, I don’t think I’m ready for him to act so grown-up every day- not yet.

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My Second Life-Knife Throwing-Party Weekend

Cross Posted at BlogHer

I really wanted to attend the annual BlogHer conference in San Francisco this weekend, but I thought we would be moving, so I didn’t sign up to go.  I did however, register to attend in Second Life.  You may have even noticed the banner ad that I have in the right sidebar on my blog.

I have never been in Second Life (SL), and prior to this, had only read an article about it.  I only joined, so I could hear the speakers that were speaking at BlogHer live, like Lisa Stone.  I joined Thursday night, and after figuring out how to work my avatar, I was able to log in to the conference on Friday. It was wonderful to be able to hear the speakers, and even attend some of the SL sessions they had exclusively for SL attendees. 

I received the invitations and notifications BlogHer in SL events, and on Friday night there was a virtual party.  So I signed in and went.  It was a little funky getting my avatar to dance, but thanks to the BlogHer helper in Second Life, Gidge,  I eventually got grooving.  Here is a picture of my Second Life avatar dancing on Friday night (I’m in the black top, purple skirt, and black boots-& you can click on the pictures to see them larger):

   (Bonus: behind me in the purple shirt and jeans is Amy, or better known as the Crunchy Domestic Goddess)

After the BlogHer party, Gidge invited us to her Second Life house to continue the fun.  She has a beautiful house with a dance floor, pool, and BBQ.  After we danced for awhile, she invited us into her house, to the mud wresting pit, and get this- a knife throwing game.  Just like you see at the circus or magic shows. 

Amy and I were pretty fascinated by all of this, and watched the mud wrestling and a few rounds of the knife throwing.  Eventually, I decided to give the knife throwing a shot, and I have to say, I didn’t do too bad- I missed a few times, but I think I hit the balloons more than the person.  Here is a picture of me throwing knives (thanks to Amy for the picture:)

 (To the right of me in the blue dress is Gidge, and behind us is Amy)

The best part of the party this night was Amy was trying to change her clothes, and ended up in a 3-D box.  She couldn’t figure out how to get it off, so she came to the party with a box on.  It was hilarious and we all had a blast cracking jokes.  She was ‘hip to be square!’  You can read Amy’s version of the party, as well as see pictures of her in her box here

There was another party on Saturday night, and after having so much fun the night before, I just had to check it out again.  Besides, how often does a chance like this come up?  So I created a pretty snazzy party dress with red sequenced shoes.  Gidge was the volunteer again, and she offered us a champagne flute that had stars floating out of it.  Pretty cool. 

Again, after the party we went back to Gidge’s house, and danced, and tonight I mud wrestled.  While I don’t have pictures of it, since I was wrestling, it was fun. I won the best out of three in my first match, and then I wrestled the Queen herself-Gidge.  I almost had her in one of the rounds, but she quickly overpowered me.  The best part was, I didn’t even need to take my party dress to the cleaners.  As soon as I got out of the pit, it was clean.  I wish that happened in real life.  Here is a picture of me on the dance floor at the BlogHer party, and at Gadge’s house:

           

Gidge was so nice and so hospitable.  She invited me back to her house anytime, and even allowed me to set my homebase at her house.  I met a lot of friendly people- the whole thing is kind of surreal- who would have thought you could attend parties and have a blast, over your computer?

I am greatful BlogHer made the conference available to those of us who couldn’t attend, and I know even if I was at the conference in San Francisco, I would not have been throwing knives and mud wrestling.  I wouldn’t have been able to create my own clothes either-for free.  Can’t beat that. 🙂

While I had a great time with my first Second Life BlogHer experience, I have already vowed that I am going to the conference in person next year.  I know several other friends who are planning on it too.  If it is any indication how much fun and informative BlogHer is in Second Life, I can’t wait to be there for it in real life-even if I don’t get to mud wrestle and throw knives.