Thursday, June 25, 2009

Our Backyard

On a daily basis, we have a number of wildlife animals in our yard. There are tons of bunnies with little white cotton tails, chipmunks, cardinals, frogs, snakes, ground hogs, and tons of deer. The best part about living in a four seasons area is seeing all the new animals come out in the Spring time.

IMG_9993 Momma and baby deer.

This mama and her baby have been in our yard several times. The girls love seeing them. And the other day, out by our shed, we saw just the baby.

IMG_0043 It was precious! At first, I thought maybe it was injured because it was just sitting there letting us stare at it. But the second I got too close, he got up and ran away. I was curious why the baby was left alone. Apparently, it is normal for the moms to leave the baby while they go off to get food.

And don't forget the bear! Mr. Bear was actually in my front yard a few weeks ago! Sorry, no picture. I was too anxious and excited to think to turn off the flash so none of the pictures turned out. It was really amazing and exciting to see this wild creature just strolling through our front yard! Luckily, we were all inside when he made his visit. I think I would really freak if I saw it while we were hanging out outside.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

My Little Pianist

Alli had her first piano recital.  She was so nervous - she had the butterflies all night, but you would never know! She did awesome! She played perfectly! We are so proud of her!

 

Friday, June 5, 2009

Our New Pond

When we bought our house we inherited a pond full of fish.

This is what it looked like when we moved in.

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And then in the Summer, it looked like this.

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It was pretty crazy with all the plants and lilly pads- and the ridiculous filtration system....which only someone who knows about ponds would know. We did not know about ponds until this past Spring. As the water started to melt, it was apparent that our little fish did not make it through the Winter. We set up a heater, but the snow sitting on top of it made it sink....so the fish froze. It was pretty gross and something had to be done.

Pete schooled himself on ponds and started the process of draining it and removing all the dead fish along with lots of thick sludge..... a pretty stinky process!

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IMG_9251 Doesn't that look fun!?!

Once the pond was drained, Pete was ready to make his own pond.

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IMG_9348 A little help from Alli.

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and if the water fall will work.

IMG_9376 It works!

IMG_9804 Time to add some fish...

then the landscaping.

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The final product - and it looks great!

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this is a cool pond. by alli

(Our little pond helper wanted to leave a note! Of course, I have a little girl sitting on my lap while I am trying to do something...)

I think Pete did an awesome job! I love our pond and love looking at our little fish.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

At The River

This past weekend we went to visit our good friends Pete and Jami in Virginia. We headed down to Jami's parents house and spent the day at the river. The water was freezing, but the kids did not mind at all.

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IMG_9964 Tori - doing her favorite thing- reading! I love it!

That night the moms and dads got to go out!

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We are loving being so close to Pete and Jami. They have been great friends of ours since we've been married.