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2nd Annual Soccer Week!

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This summer, like we did last summer, I signed the girls up for a week of 2-hour soccer clinics in the middle of the morning. And despite the complete upheaval to our schedules, driving them from one camp to the other -- not to mention gathering and packing up all they supplies they'd need for the day each morning, it was such a fun week. For them, it's a week of playing soccer with some fun coaches and friends. For me, it's sitting on the sidelines, watching and reveling in being outside on a weekday. This week, as usual, I had to do my share of conference calls -- some from the field, others I ran home to take. But totally worth it. Water Break!  Soccer Sisters! CCHEEESSEE!

Fruit Share from Our CSA

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I was so excited to start our CSA fruit share this month from a local farm, not too far away. So far, it's been nothing but strawberries -- it's been too cool for any other fruit to decide to ripen. But, picking up my share takes me to the garden each week and gives me the opportunity to buy other farm-fresh veggies.  My CSA Strawberries, With Veg. The Asparagus is Especially Yummy!

Blooming Backyard!

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Our backyard is a riot of color right now. I guess all our cool nights and the weeks of rain has some advantages. Asiatic Lilies Are GORGEOUS. And They Aren't Around Long Sweet Little Pansies Coreopsis That Comes Back, No Matter How Much I Abuse It My Newest Addition to the Yard - Hydrangea! 

Seattle-Bound!

It's booked! We're off to Seattle and Portland in August!! So excited! We had been talking about going to New Jersey, possibly Rhode Island for the 4th, or a road trip to Michigan or even Nashville this summer. All great trips that we'd like to do at some point. But with Dave's work event taking place in Seattle in August -- thereby providing a paid-for ticket for one of us and hotel costs for the event -- we decided we couldn't pass up the opportunity. We've never been to this part of the country. When we lived in San Fran, we talked about a roadtrip north, but never got it together. And friends recently moved to Portland and have been loving it. They've invited us to stay with them while we're in town. I can't wait to check out Seattle -- the fish market, the rock museum, the Space Needle. Take the kids to the children's museum. During the road trip down to Portland, we'll see some lovely scenery. And Portland is supposed to be smal

Ready to Cruise in Style!

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The hubby has been trying to talk me into buying a new bike for years. Ever since we lived in California, where I bought and sold my last bike within a span of 2 years. I rode it a total of 6 times. Anyway, I knew what I wanted in a new bike; a super-comfortable seat, no gears or anything fancy. Nothing that looks like I should be wearing spandex and a grimace. With a basket, of course. This baby is a called a "cruiser" and used for rec time, short trails and heading to the beach. It's lime green and when I ride it around the neighborhood, I feel like I'm 12-years-old again. Me and My Sweet Ride! Too rad! Next, I want to get a little trailer for the back of the bike so Alice can ride along with me. And maybe a bell.

Entryway Project is Finally (Mostly) Complete!

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Three coats of white semigloss paint and four hooks later, the mythic Board and Batten Project is now complete. The crowd goes wild! AFTER: With Hooks!  Now begins the positioning of random pieces of furniture until I hit on the right ones. This might lead to a trip to the flea market for a super cool, long, rustic bench.  AFTER: With Stuff! Related posts: All the Entryway posts

Vamos Espana!

I am, by no meaning of the term, a Sports Junkie. I have a hard time sitting still through any sporting event. And I don't have the patience to follow stats or players or long seasons of whatever the sport is at any time of the year. But, every four years, for the World Cup, I get as close to a Sports Junkie as I will ever get. I love watching soccer at this level. I get so jazzed about the country vs. country competition. I love cheering for the Spanish national team (my birthplace). Over the last eight years, I've gotten to know the players and the style of play and it's all the more exciting. Also, the nice thing about national teams, is the players don't move around to other teams, like they do in club leagues. Every four years, if they're healthy and haven't retired, they'll be playing. So it's easy to keep track of good players from the different countries. And recall their last matchups. And it's every four years, so I can really binge o

So Fresh and So Green!

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I just love my backyard in the Spring! Watching it go from grey and dreary to technicolor green is an annual miracle I don't take for granted.  This year, I'm still concentrating on the perennial bed around the right side of my lawn. I've added some pink peony (4 new plants) and pretty salvia. And I planted that sunflower bed I'm eagerly anticipating. I'm almost to the point where I'll need massive amounts of mulch to finish it off. I may need some help with that.  Asiatic Lilies Will Be Bursting With Color Soon! New Peony With Weed Guard. Next Step: LOTS of Mulch Pretty Little Bell Flower Perennial Will Be Layered in Front of Salvia With the cool weather and lots of rain, that backyard is just going to get greener! Related links: More BACKYARD posts

Ever's Purple Curtains

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My niece Everett just moved into a new room for the summer and my sister asked me to make curtains with a blackout liner. In purple. I got the fabric quickly approved and set to work. Now, I'm feeling a little pressure to get them done, imagining my little Evie napping in a bright bedroom. Or, perish the thought, a bedroom with ugly, temporary curtains. No! They're almost done!!! It's More Lavender Than It Looks in This Picture

Ch-Ch-Changes!

Last week we had our last day of school, a pre-K graduation and our last soccer games and practice. Closing up the 2013-14 school year. Wohoo! So, this week, we're all about starting new things! Summer camp got underway this morning, with new drop-offs and new schedules. (No school bus schedule, anymore.) I've got two lunches to prepare, lots of water and snacks to send with the girls. And I'll need to nag about getting reading and piano practicing in after they get home. They're going to be exhausted. Change is good.

This Week in Cold Lunch ....

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Check it out ... sandwich kabobs!! Leah's Bento Lunch!

Greenthumb Sunday and More Weekend Busy

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I was a busy bee on Sunday! I rolled out of bed and hit the front annual bed before it got too hot to be in the sun. While the girls rode bikes and chalked up the driveway, I dug and planted like a madwoman. I tried some new things this year, purple and red verbena and some taller white geraniums in the back. A few zinnias, too. Can't wait to see it all fill in. BEFORE: Front Garden is Plotted Out with Three Flats of Flowers AFTER: Front Garden Watered and Ready to Grow Then, I headed back to the veg and herb gardens. I tried to wait until dinnertime but by 2pm the girls begged for the slip n' slide. So while they played water games to keep cool, I planted everything we got at the garden center on Saturday morning.  And sweated. It was nearly 90 degrees! The dog even gave up on being outside, and found a cool place to sleep. Not only did the veg get planted and a few seeds (not all yet) sown, I also hit the sunflower bed I plotted out back by the pine trees.

A Lovely Love Quote

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I'd love to read The Fault in Our Stars someday. John Green is a great writer and an all-around smart guy. But, as I've stated before, I have boundary issues with books and a YA novel about teens with cancer is way more than I can handle. I'd cry for days. However, I stumbled upon this amazing quote from that book recently and I just love it. Seriously. Love it. By John Green Related posts: All the cool quotes