The Playground

Birthday shout outs to Julie (today) and April (yesterday). Hope 27 rocks for you both!

 

Brad and I have started taking Ezra to the playground downtown. It’s a neat little playground that was designed to fit in with the old world/nautical vibe that downtown Beaufort is famous for. The equipment is two ships and an antebellum home. Neat, huh? Anyway, since Ezra is a little older  (I guess 14 months is a little older  🙂  ) he’s able to enjoy it a little more. His confidence is increasing a lot. He’s mastered the slide – even going down head first! And he is even starting to interact a little more with the kids around him. (That’s big! He’s only around us day in and day out so he tends to be a little reserved with others.) He loves going to the playground so much that he screams bloody murder when we pick him up to leave and continues to scream until we’re almost home. We’re going to try distracting him with a cookie next time to see if that works. If anyone has any other tips or suggestions they’re much appreciated  🙂

Is it or isn’t it? *Update*

I received a few comments from fb buddies about this post. Here’s what they had to say.

Gina: The first pic is Columbine;the second is probably a native violet, but definitely in the violet family – therefore it should have a purple bloom; the purple leaves are oxalis, it will flower either pink or white; the thing you thought was ivy IS – great ground cover. The Columbine is the only of the above that is a true sun plant – it likes sun. The rest are shady/partial sun. All this from my DH who knows every single plant ever grown, I think.

Heather: the first pic is definitely columbine, they spread around by dropping seeds, and its entirely possible that some of that seed may have somehow found its way to the back porch, strange but true. the second is also definitely wild violet, some people consider it a weed because it also seeds itself about and will frequently come up in grass and places you might not necessarily want it, but also many others don’t think of it as a weed, because they think its cute. luckily if it comes up anywhere you don’t want it it’s pretty easy to pull. Gina was right about the oxalis, i love it, its very cute. ivy on the other hand is quite invasive, its a “great groundcover” because its a thug and once you have it its nearly impossible to get rid of. that might be a plus in your book though. the fountain grass i would just cut it back and it might resprout, you never know! also keep you eyes open in that area and you may get seedlings of it as well.

Thanks to everyone for all of your comments!

The rose and columbine have bloomed even more. Here are some pics:

I’m also very excited about this:

My violet is blooming! I don’t think I’ve ever seen it bloom before. Pretty cool.

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When my granny passed away, I inherited her plants. I knew that where we were living was temporary, so rather than plant them in the the ground and have them go through the trauma of being uprooted again when we move, I put them in containers. A lot of the plants die back every year so by the time that spring rolls around and things start growing I’m not always sure what should be in the pot and what shouldn’t. When I went to trim the rose bush for the winter I found another plant residing in the same pot. It had interesting leaves so I wasn’t sure if I had put it there or if it was a weed. I pulled out all the other weeds, but decided to leave this one and see what happens. Well, it continued to grow and now it’s begun to bloom. I’m still not sure if it’s a weed or a legitimate plant. Any experts out there know? It’s pretty whatever it is. By any other name… right?

I’m also not sure about this one. I’m pretty sure it’s legit, but I don’t know what it is or if it’s supposed to bloom or anything. Anyone recognize it?

Evan came down in January to do some work on the house to save up money for his mission. He repainted the front decks and my planters ended up getting left out over night. Needless to say it frosted and all of the plants in them turned to mush. Sad. Or so I thought. I’m not sure what they are called, but these little guys are hardy! They came back with a vengeance! Their near death experience must have been life affirming or something, because they’ve more than tripled in size! I need to spray them. It looks like something is nibbling on them.

Kenzie thinks it’s a game to knock my plants off the deck. If the container isn’t heavy enough it gets dumped and carted off. I’ve lost a few plants thanks to this. I was sweeping off the back porch the other day when I noticed this:

It’s the same purple plant! I had combined it in a little plastic container with a few others on the back deck, but Kenzie took off with it. These little guys decided to bloom where they were planted!

Is the following plant ivy? We have quite a bit of it in the back yard. I’ve considered digging some up to take with us when we move. I don’t want to do something I’ll regret, so if anyone has any advice to offer up on the subject that would be great.

I love spring. My rose bush is about to bloom and there’s new growth shooting up from my lirope. I breathe a huge sigh of relief when I realize I haven’t killed another plant.

I wish I could say the same for these poor guys. They used to be fountain grass, but I’m pretty sure they’re dead. Sad.

A few fun videos

Here are a few fun videos of Ezra. The first video is from last week. I wished I had grabbed my camera sooner. He was laughing hysterically when we first started. 

These last two are from last November. I caught them on my phone so the quality isn’t as good. Ezra went through a brief (thankfully) paper eating period. All important documents were to be kept out of reach or else they were to be consumed. 

This phase was absolutely hilarious. He cracks us up!

Bye Bye Beetle

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I posted ages ago about selling our beetle. We meant to. And we sorta tried. It was a half-hearted attempt on our part. We wrote on the car once and left it in the driveway until it rained and washed away the “For Sale” info. That was the extent of our effort.

We didn’t need the car. We work from home and we are always together. We simply have no need to be a two car family. Plus, it’s a beetle. We look like a clown car with a baby and a great dane in the back. About a month ago we decided to try again. So we left it in the driveway. Weeks went by. It rained. (It rained several times.) And with a recent pollen explosion from a nearby plant, the car was covered in a nice green film. You could hardly tell it was for sale. With no one stopping by (not that we were surprised), we gave up. We found a charity in Alabama that gives used cars to low income families and we planned to drop it off this summer on our way to the gulf. It was a nice excuse to take a vacation. We started contacting beach house rentals over the weekend to make a reservation when we got a knock on the door. A woman made a wrong turn on her way to the market. She noticed our car parked in the drive and wanted to know if it was for sale. Heck yeah it is! And boy, did this girl move quickly! We signed the papers and dropped the car off at her financing place the next morning.

So it’s gone. It happened so suddenly. I miss it. Beetles are great. When our kids are older (out of car seats at least) I want another one. Perhaps a convertible. That would be fun.  🙂

Found photos

So Brad and I have been “stalking” a house over by Burkes Beach on HHI. We want it. Bad. (Disclaimer: No worries to anyone who thinks we’ll be living in SC forever! We won’t be and don’t plan on living here but a few more years. We just feel that for the time being this is where we need to be.) Anyway, back to the house. Every time we have an appointment on the island we swing by to check it out. Well, a couple of weeks ago we decided to check it out for real this time… only we didn’t want to bother the realtor (who is also the owner and therefore the seller) so we decided to grab our little camera and do a little B&E. (Hey, the back door was open and practically asking us to come in. Forget the fact that there were No Trespassing signs posted everywhere.) Two good things came from our illegal act: 1) I convinced Brad to put an offer in on the house and 2) We rarely use the little camera and when we downloaded the pictures of the house we found some way cute pictures of Ezra from last summer. These photos are the reason for this post.

These first pictures look like Ezra was taking them with the camera.

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The little camera has a gazillion features on it. One of which is sepia tone. I was playing around with it one morning and took some shots of Ezra in his cute little truck pjs. BTW, I love his expression in every picture I’m posting here. He’s so cute!

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And last, but not least, when I was reviewing the shots we took of the house that day Ezra wanted to play with the camera. To distract him, I asked him to smile for the camera. So what did he do? He smiled for the camera:

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