Sunday, October 16, 2011

Greenhouse Update

Not much news here this week. Jen and I made progress on the greenhouse. I hope to be planting this week and maybe covering by the weekend. It will be nice to have an extended gardening season next year.


Sunday, October 9, 2011

Are the Neighbors Ready for This

We finally have Halloween ready. The neighbors are quite impressed and excited about Halloween. A couple of the neighborhood teenagers said that they would help me on Halloween. If you are around on Oct 31st stop in for a cookie and some warm cider. Be careful of zombies and vampires though. The hearse is also up and running if anyone wants a ride, in the front that is.


I had to make a new cemetery sign, the Junior Ave sign was left in WV.



Boo.


Only 22 more days until Halloween.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Greenhouses, Snowblowers and Giant Spiders

This weekend was a blast. We bought our first snowblower in preparation for what is to come in a few months. Some are saying that we are going to have a record snowfall. We will see.


I spent part of yesterday getting our high tunnel (unheated greenhouse) together. I hope to have it built and covered before Halloween. It will be 16 x 21'. I plan on growing blueberries, brambles and the rest of the garden in it. This should help quite a bit with our shortened season. I should be ahead of anyone in the area come spring and have a later harvest in the fall as well.


We are still loving our neighborhood. We had another block party to celebrate the end of summer. Our neighbors had a big BBQ/Potluck and then we watched 'Rio' on a screen that was on their garage door. Numerous family from the street where there. It was a lot of fun.


I just bought the only addition that we are going to add to Halloween this year, a giant jumping spider. When you step on a pad it lunges out and makes a cool spooky sound. Halloween is going to be a blast.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Well, Just Planes.

Last month Fargo had the annual air show. This year the Navy Blue Angels were the featured guests. S and D really wanted to see them as did I. Seeing the Blue Angels in person has been a dream of mine for 20 years. Seeing them was one item on my bucket list. We spent an entire Sat. afternoon watching some of the coolest planes and stunts that I have ever seen. There was one stunt pilot that did a fly-by with the cockpit open and was standing up on his seat to wave at the crowd. Another plane did loops and several engine stalls and allowed the plane to free fall until the last moment and started the engines back up. They were crazy.



Before the show started, we were able to tour through a cC-27J Spartan support airlift plane. S and D even had an opportunity to sit in the pilots seat. Way cool!





One of the coolest flights was the USAF Heritage Flight which serves as a living memorial to the men and women of the USAF past and present. During this flight two planes (Modern F-18 Jet and P-51 Mustang from WWII) flew together in formation. This was very emotional to watch.


Finally at the end of the show the Blue Angels took flight. They put on quite a show. Awesome formations, amazing control, simply amazing pilots and planes. At the end of the show, the Blue Angel pilots walked over and gave autographs. I was amazed at how personable they were to all of the kids and gave each child personal attention. They had class. When D was getting the Commanding Officer's ( Capt Greg McWherter) autograph, he told him that he wanted to be a Blue Angel Pilot some day. Capt McWherter smiled and told D that he would see him in 30 years. I was happy because I was able to shake their hands.







What a great day!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Labor Day Camping with Bears and Hidden Zombies

This past weekend we traveled to good ol' Wisconsin to go camping with extended family. On the way, we found a 'sit down' A&W restaurant which was awesome. Love the Papa burger!


Kinda cool to see how three boys can turn a average size family into quite a large one. From 5 to 16. Still happy to see that I am the tallest and most handsome. (I wish I had an old picture with Scott in it but I don't, need to track one down)






We had an awesome double site that we shared with Jen's parents. Thank you Nana for the yummy cheese!


Everyone had a blast, once it stopped raining midway through the weekend. The kids loved fishing and we even had Grandma West helping the kids out. Unfortunately little D didn't catch a fish but he sure had fun trying. He was quite good at casting and reeling the line in.




On the last day we took the kids horseback riding which made B's year. She now wants to convert her entire room to a horse theme, horse comforters, curtains, posters, etc.



What a memory! Did you find the hidden zombie?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

First Day of School with the Village People

We are finally settling in to Fargo, my new job and our new home so I am back to blogging, at least once a week. I will try to keep up so everyone can have a Fargo experience. This is a family picture of us for an application that I did for trying to win a Disney yard make-over by HGTV.


This was the first day of school for everyone. Jen no longer has any kids at home now that everyone is in school. It was D's first day of kindergarten. He loves his new teacher, school and going to school. Everyone loves their schools and they are already making new friends. The schools here in Fargo are amazing. On our side of town they are all new, within the past 5 years, and well funded (now I understand where my high property taxes are going and I am ok with it).




The kids and I are very happy because we now have a Lego room. We use our large upper living room as our Lego room and we are able to spread them out to build. The other day I was excited to see that I was able to build a stage and the Village People. Way cool!


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Moving Day


Moving day is finally here. The truck is in the drive and we will begin loading. I am going to miss my front yard. The Japanese Maples are leaving out, everything is in bloom - lilacs, tulips, daffodils, azaleas, and the dogwoods (pink and white).

Can't wait till it is all done and we are in Fargo.