We had our first camping trip of the year in March and went with our Sunday school class up to Lake Georgetown. We stayed close to home because we were trying to get more non-campers to join us. Over the 2 days we had about 11 people and 3 dogs so it was a success!
Bernoulli was visiting for the weekend so he got to join the fun |
Zelda with her backpack |
A few weeks later, we had another cousin wedding in my family. David and Skye had their wedding in Houston and so we drove in Saturday afternoon for the rehearsal dinner then the wedding was Sunday afternoon. They had the ceremony in a chapel, then the reception was half indoor, half outdoor. The outdoor area had cornhole and giant jenga for people to play games which was kinda cool.
playing with baby Daniel at the hotel |
It was really great to spend time with family, I just love big gatherings, its so fun!
We are now owners of 7 Quail! Our friends Aaron and Jean have been talking about backyard quail and all the ins and outs of owning them. They have a pretty small footprint, are quiet, and a lot easier than chickens. They also are high producers of eggs. Anyways, Aaron wanted to try it out, so we agreed to help and let our backyard be the host of this project since they live in a small apartment. So Aaron built a really cool house for them to live in that we can just drag around the yard to different areas. There is chicken wire all around, so no cleaning required, they just poop and it falls out the bottom. There is also an auto food dispenser that we just fill up and the water is similar, we just fill up the outside container every few days. They have the first room that's open, and then under the slanted roof they can go for protection from rain and thats where their food and water come out. They are pretty fun and have started laying eggs, we are up to 14 now! He was right, they are pretty small even full grown, and very quiet. Gaius is pretty unsure of the whole endeavor, but he is adapting pretty well. They also have a built in dirt bath and then another container we put in for a second one. We fill it with top soil and they love love it. Its pretty funny watching them get dirt all over themselves.
Michael planted his spring/summer garden a few weeks ago, and it is already doing really well! We did beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, watermelon, cilantro, blackberries. potatoes (those are the big ones in the middle), and started an asparagus bed. He also puts wildflowers around the edges for ants/other bugs on congregate on and stay away from our good plants. The potatoes and watermelon are a new venture, so we will see how those turn out! The dwarf peach tree is doing well in the back, hopefully it will give fruit this year?
In true spring fashion, we did some spring cleaning out of our flower beds! We spent all day on a Saturday about 2 weeks ago when Michael's parents came to town to clean up and re-do some of the front flower beds. There is just SO MUCH and its been needing work for awhile. So here's the before:
And the much much better after!
So glad to get that done! We still want to line the walkway with bricks or stone to make it look a little more polished, so hopefully we will do that soon. Longer term, we may take out all the bushes in a few years, but for now, it looks so wonderful!
So glad to get that done! We still want to line the walkway with bricks or stone to make it look a little more polished, so hopefully we will do that soon. Longer term, we may take out all the bushes in a few years, but for now, it looks so wonderful!