My girl is double digits.
Ten years ago, on April Fool's Day, I went into labor while Peter, Tyler, and I were browsing in a now defunct pet store. Actually, my water broke in the pet store. I know that was more information than you care to know about me, but it explains a lot.
Like how our girlie, who is so incredibly animal-obsessed, tried to enter this world surrounded by furry friends. I swear, her animal love began in utero.
And it continues to grow each year.
(Did I mention we're soon adding chickens to our suburban micro-farm? But that's a story for another day.)
Not only is Kristen animal-obsessed, she's an avid tree climber. I'm the tree-hugger, she's the climber.
Once, when she was three, she climbed the Japanese Maple in front of our office.
"Mommy! Come look! Isn't it beautiful?"
My pigtailed princess was nose-to-nose with a black rat snake.
Did you know that black rat snakes are excellent climbers?
Did you know that, while black rat snakes are completely harmless and are wonderful at controlling pesky voles, they can cause a near-fatal panic attack when viewed by an on-the-ground mother who watches in horror as her three-year-old tries to play with said snake?
These are things you should know.
But this isn't a story about snakes, or snake-induced hyperventilation.
This is a story about a tree.
A birthday tree.
Kristen's tree.
Once upon a time, we planted a tree to celebrate Kristen.
It's an ornamental cherry tree. Today, I'd probably choose something more politically correct--perhaps a cherry tree that actually bears fruit or an ancient heirloom apple tree. But back then, I simply wanted a tree that would bloom on Kristen's birthday.
A pretty tree.
A picture-perfect tree.
A tree that would co-star in annual birthday photos, charting the growth of both girl and her tree.
So, in an act of sheer indulgence and sentimentality, I thought I'd share with you Kristen and her tree, in the hopes that you, too, will plant a tree for your favorite babe. (Fall is the best time to plant trees, but if you are careful to water well and don't wait too late--you can also plant in the spring. The Arbor Day Foundation provides excellent videos on planting and caring for trees.)
1st Birthday
2 years
3 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
(Wow...Kristen's tree on non-organic, chemical-laden fertilizer?)
8 years
(OK, I know it's not a tree...but I thought you should know that I'm serious about the snake-thing.)
10 years
I'm shocked when I look at my long-legged girl--it seems like two weeks ago that she was an itty bitty thing, shaking the stick-trunk of her tree.
I hope that she'll always find joy in her birthday tree.
Happy Birthday, my double digit sweet-pea!
XO, Mommy
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Eye candy.
Today...
...because I'm beyond overwhelmed with a greenhouse that doesn't want to go up...
...because there are thousands of tomato babies languishing in the basement, begging for natural light...
....because my poor girl is home, sick (and it's the kind of sick that translates to many, many loads of laundry. Sigh...)
...I'm playing along with May Dreams Gardens very lovely Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. If you, too, need a respite from your daily dose of stress, click on over to this site and check out the lovely virtual March blooms of gardens in different zones throughout the country.
It's such a nice escape from reality.
Yesterday, while my ickie sickie girl watched the very relaxing and probably highly-inappropriate-for-a-9-year-old Pirates of the Caribean 3: At World's End, I took a much needed stroll outside. It's supposed to rain today, so I cheated a bit. Here's what's blooming on March 14 in our garden and woods:
Daffodils galore.
When I was hugely pregnant with our now 5-year-old, I spent many days planting hundreds of bulbs. Mommies-to-be tend to nest, but mostly they ready the nest inside--scrubbing floors, walls, anything scrubable. I, however, moved mountains of mulch and worked in the garden every day until dark. And then, I would turn on all of the outside lights and keep working. My neighbors thought I was nuts.
They were right.
But during March, when our yard is blazing with cheerfulness, I'm glad I nested outside.
Forsythia...
Cherry blossoms. Truly, is there anything prettier than cherry trees in bloom?
From our tiny little weeping cherry...
...to the tree we planted when our now almost 10-year-old was born. Cherry trees just make me happy. Trite, I know, but true.
Pieris Japonica. The only time of year I feel affection for this shrub...
...and bulbs. Hyacinth...
...Muscari Grape Hyacinth...
...huh. No idea what this is. I suppose I could look it up, but I'm a little time-pressed this morning. It's cute, though, don't you think?
...tulips about to pop.
Then, of course, the camellias are showing off like prom queens--perfect, blemish-free, absolutely unreal in their loveliness.
But my favorite bloom of all isn't showy, doesn't flaunt its looks, and actually is a bit shy...but it heralds spring...
Happy bloom day!
Julie
...because I'm beyond overwhelmed with a greenhouse that doesn't want to go up...
...because there are thousands of tomato babies languishing in the basement, begging for natural light...
....because my poor girl is home, sick (and it's the kind of sick that translates to many, many loads of laundry. Sigh...)
...I'm playing along with May Dreams Gardens very lovely Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. If you, too, need a respite from your daily dose of stress, click on over to this site and check out the lovely virtual March blooms of gardens in different zones throughout the country.
It's such a nice escape from reality.
Yesterday, while my ickie sickie girl watched the very relaxing and probably highly-inappropriate-for-a-9-year-old Pirates of the Caribean 3: At World's End, I took a much needed stroll outside. It's supposed to rain today, so I cheated a bit. Here's what's blooming on March 14 in our garden and woods:
Daffodils galore.
When I was hugely pregnant with our now 5-year-old, I spent many days planting hundreds of bulbs. Mommies-to-be tend to nest, but mostly they ready the nest inside--scrubbing floors, walls, anything scrubable. I, however, moved mountains of mulch and worked in the garden every day until dark. And then, I would turn on all of the outside lights and keep working. My neighbors thought I was nuts.
They were right.
But during March, when our yard is blazing with cheerfulness, I'm glad I nested outside.
Forsythia...
Cherry blossoms. Truly, is there anything prettier than cherry trees in bloom?
From our tiny little weeping cherry...
...to the tree we planted when our now almost 10-year-old was born. Cherry trees just make me happy. Trite, I know, but true.
Pieris Japonica. The only time of year I feel affection for this shrub...
...and bulbs. Hyacinth...
...Muscari Grape Hyacinth...
...huh. No idea what this is. I suppose I could look it up, but I'm a little time-pressed this morning. It's cute, though, don't you think?
...tulips about to pop.
Then, of course, the camellias are showing off like prom queens--perfect, blemish-free, absolutely unreal in their loveliness.
But my favorite bloom of all isn't showy, doesn't flaunt its looks, and actually is a bit shy...but it heralds spring...
Soon, soon...spring will arrive, and our winter hibernation will be just a far off memory.
XO ~
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