Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Fun Times Outside of the Garden: Part 2



We left for Chicago on our 7th Anniversary, August 21st, to see the Windy City and a BRAVES/Cubs game at Wrigley Field.  A few things I learned in Chicago:

1.  Hotel Parking is $50 per 24 hour period...are you kidding me?
2.  Public transportation is $5.75/per day for all of the bus and "L" riding your heart can handle...SCORE!
3.  Everyone rides bikes in Chicago (even ladies in heels).  Re: #1, I am not surprised.
4.  Everyone seems skinny in Chicago (with the exception of #5), it made me want to lose weight. Re:  #3.
5. All Chicago Bears fans look like Dick Butkus, even the lady fans.
6. The hot dogs are all I dreamed of and then some.
7. The pizza isn't all that, but I am glad I tried it.
8. Dunkin' Donuts are all over the place.
9. People are pretty nice and I felt completely safe walking around the city.
10. When we go back I want to do a boat tour, see Millennium Park, go to the Sky Deck at the Willis Tower, and eat at many more places.

Here are some pictures of our adventure!

The Midlife Crisis Museum a.k.a The Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY




A cool barn in Indiana

 Crazy Windmill Shot...these things are HUGE!


More Super Freaky Windmills in Indiana


View from our room at the Hyatt Regency Chicago on the Chicago River



Chicago Skyline from the Navy Pier


Chicago River


Kevin and a super tall building


These buildings had really neat parking garages





Headed to the Red Line


Kevin drinking a New Castle at Harry Caray's before the game


View from our seats...not too shabby.  Ending Score:  Braves 16 Cubs 5, such a spanking!


My 2 Favorite Things, Kevin and a HUGE Kraft Dinner noodle.  Amen.


Marking one off the bucket list...Kevin in front of Wrigley Field


View of Chicago from our room at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place


View of Soldier Field from our hotel room


Lake Michigan is so pretty.  I felt like I was at the beach with water as far as the eye can see!


My love.

Awesome (and cheesy) Segway tour of Chicago.

Fun Times Outside of the Garden: Part 1

Remember my friend Cheryl that was trying to steal a watermelon out of my garden (I kid, I kid!)?  We'll her little bundle of joy was born on August 11th...and Miss Mona Catherine is so precious!  This is a picture of me squeezing her tight!


















That following weekend I, along with 21 super crazy friends went on a ZIP LINE ADVENTURE and had a blast (a very physically challenging blast!).

All 22 of us!!














Leeann and I


















Super Scary Bridge



Saturday, August 7, 2010

All for $76

Recently I decided to stock my freezer for the Fall/Winter with soups and casseroles.  For $76 bucks I was able to buy everything I needed to make it happen.


I cooked all night (Melina kept me company) and I made the following:

Baked Spaghetti 
Mexican Casserole
Mulligatawny Soup (recipe link)
Taco Soup
White Chicken Chili
Beef and Lentil Soup (recipe link)

I ended up with 4 casserole pans and 22 quart-sized freezer bags of soup.  Mission accomplished!


My First Year of Gardening: A Summary

It's been a while since I've blogged and I want to talk about my garden...lessons, successes, and bloopers.

First, I'll start with the lessons.  One, I am going to do much less variety next year.  Things I will not plant next year: corn, pole beans, onions, okra, carrots, butternut squash, beets, radishes, spaghetti squash, pumpkins (that sure was a fiasco!), and cantaloupe.  The corn and beans were too bug ridden for me.  The root vegetables just weren't worth it.  The large squash type veggies were just too aggressive.  Secondly, I am going to give a few things another chance even though i didn't have very good luck.  For example, instead of ever-bearing strawberries I will plant June-bearing in my topsy turvy...maybe that will give me a better yield.  Also, I am going to try watermelon again even though it didn't work out (I'll share that story below in the blooper section).  Bell Peppers are another one that I didn't have good luck with, but I think it had to do with crowding so I am going to try again.

On to the successes...tomatoes, squash, zucchini, and cucumbers!  These all did very well in my garden this year.  Next Summer, I would like to do one entire bed of zucchini and squash, another bed of tomatoes of many varieties (especially the German Johnson!) and bell pepper, and a third bed consisting of watermelon and cucumbers.  That's all folks...not much variety, but I'll focus on growing a few items consistently.

Lastly, the bloopers.  I think I covered most of these along the way (the pumpkin fiasco, the corn ants, etc.), but I haven't yet shared my watermelon story.  Bless my husband's heart, men never seem to listen...except when I casually and jokingly say, "Yeah, I'm over the garden this year...it's so hot outside!"  I guess he took me seriously, because he mowed over all my watermelons.  He said, "You told me you were done!"  Just when you think men don't listen...they do.  That is the day my garden ended.


I still have a couple of tomato plants going, but I'll be honest and say they have pretty much crapped out because of my neglect.  We have had a stretch of triple-digit temps and I can't get motivated to do much in heat like that.

Back to the watermelons for a minute...I have a quick story to share.  My watermelons never got big...they looked softball size for a long time.  I was waiting on them to grow and they never got bigger.  They must have been full grown because when Kevin mowed them over they were completely ripe!  I found one that he didn't get with the mower so I opened it up and tasted it...it was perfect!  Next year I will try a different variety.


We had my dad and sister over for dinner in July to celebrate my dad's birthday.  I wanted to share a couple of pictures from that day.  My dad's dog Sugar also makes an appearance...