Monday, May 16, 2022

Backyard pretties


I posted this, just like I do every year. 

BUT, for this blog post, I just wanted to celebrate that I connected my wireless Apple keyboard to my PHONE!! woo hoo!  It's the little things in life.  

All that means is that I I carry my keyboard with me on our upcoming vacation and post pictures on my blog AND I can type without having to use one finger at a time on my tiny telephone keyboard. :-)  

Like I said--Little Things. haha.
 

Next is the test to see if I can UNdo it since we don't leave for a few days and I have to still have my phone function to take care of other stuff. ;-\

Monday, May 9, 2022

Mother's Day May 8, 2022

 Spent the morning relaxing, went to church, didn't have to teach Primary. Ate dinner with Mom and Dad.

Nice. Low-key. Pleasant. 

And I heard from all the kids. Very nicely done.

Chocolates. Flowers. Cards.

It doesn't get much better, folks.😊💕😊



Tulips and Freesia from TX Liebhardt.

The ones who made me a Mom.

MY mommy. Taken several years ago at AGW in Las Vegas.


Addressed to "Momma Linda," my favorite nickname of all.

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Backyard Woes, and "Whoa!" s

 

I have been moving dirt from this spot by the south steps of our deck to various places around the yards. I guess I'm close to halfway done. The goal is to get it four inches below the concrete that's already there and do another pour so that whole part off the deck is concrete. That's where our lawn used to be. This is taking me a while because I'm old and slow. Mike was nice and rototilled it for me and so it's nice and soft. But it's such a mess right now. But eventually we'll have a nice(er) area off our nice deck. Maybe some flower containers or something. It just didn't make sense to put grass back in the spot since there's no easy way to water it. And it's the path from garage to garden, meaning it should have lots of wear and tear. 

That's the woe. Also-- it has been over two weeks since a landscape company came by to look at our backyard and said they would contact us with a bid in about 2 weeks. We have a feeling we may never see him again. That means we'll have to do the retaining wall by ourselves. Woe is me (us)!  MORE dirt to move, one shovel at a time. This is over by our apple tree where the yard elevation changed with the addition.


But here are the WHOA, THATS SO PRETTY!! parts.

Apple blossoms! So pretty. So many busy bees, such pretty blue sky, lovely clouds.






Monday, May 2, 2022

War zone? No, a window

 


Yes, this is what my lovely "Sorensen Family Guest Room" looks like. It's not a war zone, but sure feels like it. Mike's been battling that 10 inch thick concrete for a couple of weeks now. First digging the huge hole for the window well, ( we did have some neighbors help with the first half!) , Then came the Sawing, drilling, now jack-hammering. You know, we knew we bought a well- built home when we purchased it clear back in the 90's and this (and the addition in 2020) has certainly confirmed it. It's our " we hope to live here until we die at a ripe old age" house. 

Here's a few more photos. What a mess! But it will be nice when it's all finished. Hopefully soon. There WAS a window in this room, but when we put on the addition, that window was covered. Since it's a bedroom, an egress window is required to pass inspection.

So much dirt to go . ..  . Where? 
Saw cuts are made and it's a muddy mess. 


Mike got a hole started, but when Doug came with the right kind of hefting straps, come-alongs and know-how, it made a world of difference. Mike had the right idea, just not the perfect implementation.



This is how dusty/dirty Doug and Mike were AFTER  they hosed off with a pressurized air hose. Mike said he washed his hair four times that night before he was clean.


Ew. Don't sit anywhere in this house!  Of course he doesn't. He usually even peels out of the dirty stuff before even coming inside.  Or, I beat him off with a broom.


Once upon a time, Damian lived in this corner of our unfinished basement. Mike said this was part of an anti-establishment essay he wrote on the bare concrete in Sharpie. It's been covered all these years. And now is heading to the dump, or where ever concrete goes to be recycled. Right now, it's in our front yard. I'll bet the neighbors just love that-- more piles of construction debris.

So much pulverized concrete dust! (cough, cough)

Out by the bucket-ful from the inside.





May 2022 & Donna

 Donna and Elizabeth visited for the weekend. Donna and Mom shopped, they visited with Mom and Dad. We played games( always!),  we had Sunday dinner together.  And--Poof!! They were gone.  But was fun to have them here for a bit.


Also, Donna brought me some Day lilies , so today I planted them. Four bunches by the deck and four more in a new little flower bed I just made. It only gets morning sunlight-- until we trim back the neighbor's trees that hang over the wall and shade that part. 



Some more pretty springtime blossoms.






These huge white cactus flowers were at the St. George Hospital parking area. They were so huge, I just had to stop and take a picture.

Mom and I were in St George for her follow-up hear Dr appointment.