Saturday, February 20, 2010

In the Garden


I wish I had more time to spend in the garden, if I can even call it that. It's mostly just a smattering of plants and herbs here and there. Someday, I will have a big garden, (flowers and food), and a big greenhouse, and many hours in the day to fiddle around in it. It is so relaxing. We bought an orchid yesterday for inspiration.

Orchids like to use coconut husks to grow on...

Thanks, Al. ;)
*You can also use woodchips or lava rock, but we are lucky to have coconut trees around (just one of the nice things about living on an island).


Fern is proving to be a fan of the garden too. And quite a big help she is! {Notice the dirt around her mouth. She doesn't mind getting dirty...that's my girl! I'd rather her not eat it, but she's pretty determined.}
She helped me weed out all of the aloe and put it in a box to give away. (not a bad weed to have, right?)

We've been waiting a long time for this guy to make his appearance. Our last pineapple took about 1.5 years to bloom, and this one waited just as long. It's makes the event one to celebrate, that's for sure. I'll be taking pictures of it as it grows- it it one of the most gorgeous fruit blooms I've ever had the privilege to see.


Lemongrass for tea. It grows like a weed here too, thank goodness.


Spending some time...



...outside with my girl while Allen makes our traditional weekend pancake breakfast. I used to make the pancakes, but Al took over...his pancakes are much tastier, hands down.



And here's the best part: they're blueberry.


After Fern picks out all of the berries, she makes a request for more. We always have to keep our fridge stocked full with blueberries!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday, February 12, 2010

Baby and Me

There's not too many pictures of Fern and myself, so I thought I'd post a couple Al took the other day. Here we are looking at birds (she loves birds but she gets easily distracted as you can see), and jumping (something she REALLY likes to do and I'm almost regretting teaching her how as she nearly launches herself off of the couch and coffee table, thinking that I can catch her from 5 feet away.) { I guess it's nice to know that trust is not an issue. :) }



Stinker

This one speaks for itself. Allen grabbed the camera and snapped this. I'm glad I didn't discover her, because I would have probably grabbed the child instead. And I would have never seen this picture that I love.