Monday, July 20, 2009

Bunny haven



Chocolate Chip and Licorice

Licorice the bunny

Chocolate Chip the bunny




We have a new bunny (another new bunny). My cute friend Meghan called me about a week ago and said she had a bunny in her yard and they needed the bunny experts. ;) I told her Lars was on his way home and would stop by to check it out. She then called a few moments later to let me know they had trapped it in a trash can, lest the bunny escape or eat her tomato plants. I called Lars again and let him know what was going on. He rushed over to rescue either the bunny or Meghan and her family; turned out the bunny was in need of rescuing. He is a darling little black bunny, probably less than 12 weeks old. One of his back legs doesn't work but he is otherwise healthy and happy. The injury is old and doesn't bother him, just life for him. He is really the sweetest bunny ever to grace our home, but don't tell that to the queen bunny that runs the living room, she is already very jealous of the 2 new bunnies.
The poor guy was quite thin but is quickly filling out with proper nutrition.
We love turning into, unexpectedly, a bunny haven and wish we had more room and money to rescue more rabbits. The dog has learned well over the last year or so since we brought her home and barley bats an eye at the new rabbits; just the way we like it. The cat is always curious and a little scared, he is so brave. :D
The kids are, of course, excited for a new pet but don't always like the cleaning that comes with one more animal. More poop and pee to clean up, but he is so sweet you can't help but love him.
So welcome to Licorice, the newest member of our home!

(Oh, just FYI, the bunny, Chocolate chip, we acquired from the farm a few weeks ago turned out not to be a girl as they said but is most definitely a boy! It doesn't really matter but she is actually a he) :)

Sunday, July 12, 2009

My garden- small but wonderful...like me ;)




So I finally found a second to take some pictures of my garden. My Grandpa and I spent a good part of May digging out grass from my side yard so we could plant a garden, it isn't as large as we hope to make it eventually but it has been fun.




We are going to have so many tomatoes, I plan on canning; which should be an adventure in and of itself.





The amazing thing about my garden are my zucchinis. I bought a couple plants at the nursery but so far they haven't done great. I also planted a few seeds and those things have grown at a phenomenal rate! Don't know how but...WOW!


Today I got to harvest my first tomatoes, we have been enjoying homegrown lettuce all season but now I get to make a real salad! (If only my carrots hadn't been dug up by my 3 year old or the cat!)
Can't wait to harvest the rest as the season progresses!
(This is more lettuce waiting to replace the more mature plants)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Summertime

Fun at the farm!

The kids goofing off in the little replica of a jailhouse at the farm

It has been awhile since I've blogged but it's summer. I know it is summer because I've had days already where I hate to be outside. You know the blog about how much I love spring? Well, I could blog about how much I hate summer but who has that much time?! I don't really hate summer though, I just hate the heat; if it gets over 80 I turn into a big whiny baby. ;)


I was going to blog and post pictures of my lovely garden but it decided to pour from the heavens today so I will blog about my fun trip with my kids to the farm today.
I found out recently that a friend of mine from AZ moved to Utah, so when the kids and I decided to go to the farm near her house I asked her to come along. It is always so fun meeting up with old friends, and it has been over 13 years since I'd seen her last so it was especially fun to catch up. I met her cute kids and we both have daughters named Emma; the Emma's ended up hitting it off and are hoping to get together again soon.
The farm is always so fun! The kids love to see all the animals, especially this time of year when there are so many baby animals. The cute baby cow tried to eat everything in site. This included the stroller handle, the shirts of all the kids, chewing kids hair if they got close enough, and licking everything that came near. :) The kids, of course, loved it, except for my Emma who thought it was gross that there were cow germs on her shirt; her hands she could wash, her shirt, she knew,would have to wait until we got home.



Lilli loved all the animals and wanted to climb in all the pens with them. It was quite a chore keeping up with her. She especially loved riding the horses.


Henry found the bunnies and discovered some were for sale. They were adorable, obviously I like animals as we already have a rabbit, cat and dog. Anyhow, I had promised Henry at some point in his life that I would someday get him his very own bunny. He saw his chance and grasped with all he had. He called Dad up and checked with him and Dad said yes! (Lars is quite a sucker, especially for bunnies, he just doen't like to show it.) So we bought ourselves yet another pet. She really is cute! Henry has been on cloud nine ever since. Last night I put her in his bed for a couple minutes and she just snuggled right up to him. I wish I'd had my camera at that moment, but I didn't.



Oscar enjoyed the farm. I love that he, as of yet, isn't embarrased to be with us and do fun things like this. He just kind of ambled around and was a great help with Lilli most of the time.



Emma, like I said, made a new friend so had a great time. They loved looking at all the baby animals the most.



I myself had a wonderful time watching my kids enjoy themselves and catching up with my friend. I am hoping to have many more adventures with my kids throughout the remaining weeks of summer; I'm just hoping it won't be too hot while we have our adventures!