7.20.2009
Boulder Cave
Josh's Camp
Through Josh’s preschool, they have these summer camps that the kids can attend. And we signed Josh up for a couple of those camps, and he had one the week of the 6 th (see, I’m only 2 weeks behind). It was for a full week from 9am-1pm. Nice! There are 4 camps total, and each one has a theme to it, and this week’s theme was Western Round-Up. So they played western games, read books about cowboys and the big thing was taking a field trip to a horse ranch and ride a horse. Josh loved it! He had an absolute blast and wanted to ride the horse 3 or 4 more times. And I’m not talking about a little pony – it was a huge horse for a 4 year old. I was glad that siblings were able to tag along, because I wouldn’t have been able to go otherwise. But it all worked out, and Maddie loved it too – except when she didn’t get to ride the horse. But we walked around the ranch, saw all of the cows and horses, saw some baby kittens, and even a miniature pony. I’m glad that we got to go and that Josh had the opportunity to ride a horse. It was awesome!
Our Yard
Well, as usual - we've been busy. So the first thing to get cut - blogging. Oh well. I'm here now. So I thought I'd write about our yard. I posted some pictures on fac.ebook, but I will here as well. We got a bid for the sprinklers and to have them put hydroseed down. Now, this is the first time we've ever put seed down and not sod - granted, this is only our second yard. But still. And there is definitely a difference (at least this season, anyway). Sod is instant lawn. Instant, beautiful, almost ready to walk on the minute you lay it down. But sod is A LOT more expensive. Seed is work! When you put seed down, there are going to be weeds. Lots and lots of weeds the first season. It's just hard to look outside right now and not see a perfect lawn - especially with the way Brad takes care of it - case in point, our yard in Utah.
Seed is work and more work, and then when you think you’re done, more work after that. But, seed is a lot cheaper. And with how much grass we decided to put down (0.57 acres to be exact – 25000 square feet), we needed the least expensive option. And maybe it would be better if we didn’t live where we do. Number one, there is a ton of tumbleweeds up here, and mix that with the wind, and on top of that – no fence and that equals one big weed mess. But I’ll just say, it’s a work in progress and where the grass is growing – it looks awesome and thick. We just need to take care of the weeds. So here are some pictures of the befores and afters.
And I keep forgetting these post backwards now, so here are the afters first (if that makes any sense at all).