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Hi I’m Jen- I'm one lucky lady to be married to the most wonderful man, Jason. I am a mother to three beautiful children, Grant, Norah, who was born with hydrocephalus, and Mason. I love spending my time with my family. I also like to challenge myself with new things. I'm on a constant quest to become more organized, it may never happen but it's a dream. I currently work part-time as a RN in an emergency department. I love this journey of life that I am on with God by my side, knowing that all things are possible when you Believe.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Last Day of School

Grant and Norah have had a great year at school, I can't believe it is done already. Both Grant and Norah have learned lots and have given many treasures to enjoy.



 
 



The evening of the last day of school the kids put on a program that made you smile. The theme was Sunshine and the kids all wore yellow.





Onto Kindergarten for Grant and K4 for Norah!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Spring Yard Clean Up

It's been a long winter in Wisconsin and the last couple weeks we have tried to take advantage of the warmer (yet, still very cool at times) weather.

First thing to address was the pine trees around the swimming pool. Over grown pine trees around the pool make for a mess, and not too mention a very shady pool area. So started to take down trees in the fall and it was time for the rest to go before open the pool for the summer.




 
We realized we weren't going to have enough time to clean up each tree and burn as we did it, so I sent Jason off to cut down the rest of the trees and we will keep working on it a little at a time, but at least they won't be shading the pool. Well, with the exception of two, that will eventually come down. They need to fall into the yard and I knew we didn't have time to clean them up and I didn't want to kill they grass in the meantime.



There has been time spent moving things around the yard, and tractor rides in the wagon behind the tractor. The kids all love going for rides.



Next we decide to tackle the garden. When we moved into our house last fall, the old garden was overgrown but had a nice spot in the yard. There were lots of herbs, asparagus and berry bushes left from a once thriving garden. After spending time outside and talking about what to do, we decide it was best to start from scratch.



I went and picked the last of the asparagus, I could believe how quickly it grows and goes to seed. The area was cleaned up, old garden fencing, posts and boards were removed. Then the area was tilled.



New wood for garden boxes had been stained to add color and fun. Grant helped pick out the color, we had fun picking it out.  It was now time to move the wood to the garden and begin constructed the boxes.


Dirt was dropped off by the big dump truck. Grant and Mason couldn't get enough. Norah went off to the other side of the yard crying, she didn't like the big truck and all the noise it made. But once the truck was gone, it was head first into the dirt and Norah was first to be king of the hill, quickly followed by Mason. Grant knew work needed to be done and quickly had his tractor and shovel on hand to move the dirt.

 
We have been keeping busy with our outdoor projects, which leaves Jason and I planning for more in the future. For now, one thing at a time, we have to finish cleaning up the trees and getting the garden finished and planted.
 
 
I now have a new appreciation for how much land 2 acres covers!!