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Put In Bay, 2011!!

Tuesday, 05 July 2011 21:54 Written by Matt

Family vacation #3, and we made a repeat visit to Put In Bay and stayed about 4 doors down from where we were last year! Mom & Dad have been bugging us to go on an extended Harp family vacation for a couple years now, and thankfully we talked Mom out of Gatlinburg :)

We had a lot of fun, with lots of golf cart rides, ice cream and swimming! Mom & Dad took the kids one night so that we could do some bar hopping with Elaine & Kelli which was good. Cassie took the following weekend to recover, they all got to bed late and she was unable to function as a non-annoying person after only sleeping for 10 or so hours.

The Harp Family (click for more pics)

Soccer, Ava’s First Season

Wednesday, 11 May 2011 21:13 Written by Matt

Early in the spring, before monsoon season struck, we signed Ava up for soccer with the WOAC. She waffled between excited and nervous but in the end we think she enjoyed it. The cost was annoying, $90 for essentially 3-4 practices and maybe 4 games because of all the rain.

Our most popular piece of advice from the coach was (said during a game) “Ava, stop playing with your hair. You can do that after the game!”

Yep, she's really into the game!

Ready for action!

Container Gardening (2011)

Tuesday, 03 May 2011 18:23 Written by Matt

I tried some halfhearted gardening last year, and it did not go well. I think there were 2 problems. First, I didn’t make a dedicated space for planting, just kind of planted along the side of the house in some areas. Second, the soil around here is full of clay and I didn’t invest in any kind of fertilizer or planting soil.

Fast forward to this past weekend, we were up at White Oak Garden and I saw an Earth Box for sale and thought that might a better way to ease into the gardening thing. But they’re kind of expensive, which goes against my idea of “easing into gardening,” so I started looking for ways to build my own and voila! Of course, ours are pink!

The pantyhose-wrapped tupperware containers filled with dirt go in those 2 holes

Here's the whole thing, minus a lid

Still need to cut holes in the lid, but otherwise ready to roll!

I actually built two of these, one for Lily and another for Ava. We’ll go pick plants this weekend or next and get our green thumb on!

Picking Our Plants

Ava's Garden - Bell Peppers & Cucumbers

Lily's Plants - Tomatoes & Bell Peppers

Early June Update

Things are growing well!

Dyeing Easter Eggs

Saturday, 23 April 2011 16:42 Written by Matt

We dye eggs every year, something to do for a couple hours on a rainy weekend this year.

Pink Egg

The Whole Crew

Another Pink Egg

Two Eggs

Waiting on the Eggs

Checking on the Eggs

DIY Drainage Pipe Repair

Thursday, 21 April 2011 20:25 Written by Matt

I’ve noticed what look liked a snake hole in our garden for a couple years, and thought it was odd but never really investigated it. My father-in-law looked at it last summer and pointed out that it was actually a broken pipe. I didn’t know this, but the downspout empties into a PVC pipe that runs out to the street. At some point, that underground pipe was busted and water running through it was causing the ground to wash away and cause the “snake hole!”

I took this week off work to get some work done around the house, and this seemed like an easy enough task.

Step 1 - Dig a big hole around the pipe

Step 2 - Cut out the busted part

Step 3 - Bring a good helper!

Step 4 - Extract cut-out pipe & clean edges

Step 5 - Insert new pip, make sure to use PVC cement!

You might be wondering why I used a Y connector. Part of our back yard gets a bit soggy, and it’s been hard to keep grass growing in that area so I have plans to trench that out and put in some corrugated drainage pipe. So the plan is to connect that up with this drainage pipe so that everything runs out to the street! That project (the trenching) was actually #1 on my list for this week, but it’s been raining just about every day in April and hasn’t let up this week so no digging unfortunately.

Easter Egg Hunts

Saturday, 16 April 2011 20:05 Written by Matt

We hit the Mercy HS egg hunt and then the one at Harvest Home. The latter was pretty weak; they didn’t have enough eggs, we picked a bad starting spot and Lily and Ava went 0-fer. They did have the creepiest Easter Bunny costume I’ve ever seen!

Cheep, cheep!

More tattoos!

The whole crew

Great Easter "basket"

Creepy Easter Bunny

Waiting on the egg hunt

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Latest Thoughts...

  • New @AmercanStandard toilet installed in only 2 hrs, claims can flush a bucket of golf balls. The way the kids use TP, we're counting on it! 2012-04-13
  • Sweet, I got a Kindle for my birthday so now I can get some free eBooks from @Amazon! 2012-04-03
  • Pretty sad when free iPad mail app can find a week-old email faster than Outlook, and even sadder that I'm not at all surprised by that. 2012-04-02
  • 1st track meet is complete, Ava got a 2nd and 3rd, kind of have a Gaylord Focker situation developing with Lily; lots of 6th place finishes. 2012-03-31
  • Excited for Lily & Ava's first track meet tomorrow, not excited for the 8:30a start time. 2012-03-30
  • Ugh, looks like its time to mow the grass... 2012-03-16
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