We are so proud of our garden. Its the first one we've been able to plant in the 5+ years that we've been married. The only thing that I would do differently is space out our zucchini plants because they take over the whole area. We even have some veggies ripe for picking! Yay!
End of Summer
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Lela's school friend, Ava, had her 9th birthday. It was a luau theme.
Lela was the BOSS at the limbo
Lela and Stuart had swimming lessons.
Stuart love...
6 years ago
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How fabulous! I can't wait to try my own next year.
looks great but why is your tomato green? Ha ha You guys did a great job looks so green and nice. Next year we will be in competition with you guys that is if we can get a fence up :)
Congratulations on your harvest--I wrote about the garden today, too. It's the best, isn't it?
I came across your blog and couldn't believe you were from Akron! We just moved here and I was starting to think that there were no other SAHMs in this town! Maybe you can tell me if there are any fun activities for kids under 3 besides the pool and the park.
Thanks for your comments on my blog! If you ever want to get our kids together at the park for a playdate let me know. My email address is courtneyjo78@hotmail.com.
hey! thats awesome! i panted tomatos but i am to lazy to water them! haha how are your kids? how old are they? Ready for number 3???!!! haha we are thinking about another one. how did you do it? was maisen a surprise or planned? i'm so nervous! money, stress etc!
I know what you mean about the squash plants. I think they need to be in a bed all by themselves. They don't play well with others - we cut some off b/c they kept shading our tomatoes!
Try the black plastic method aka Jim Varley way next year. Very cool and no weeding!
We got some heart shaped squash - check it out. I posted pics a few days ago. They tasted good even if they looked strange!
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