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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Busy Saturday

Truth be told, some of this happened yesterday but the days tend to blur together. My 4 year old daughter, Lily, is very into horses. For her birthday, my sister gave her a stuffed horse head and a tail to attach to her bike to turn it into a pony. If you pinch the ear, it makes horse sounds. The sight of her on this "pony" is enough to make just about anyone smile. Now she fancies unicorns as well and asked me to help her make a horn. She chose the scrapbook paper and we made a cone and added some glitter glue. In our haste to transform the horse before the glue was dry, some of it smeared. I attached it with a thin white ribbon so it can be removed when this fickle little one decides that she wants her pony back.
This morning we hit the flea market fundraiser at our elementary school and I found an LL Bean single jogging stroller for Penny for a mere $10! I took off the fabric seat and washed it and my husband replaced one tire and it is basically as good as new. The person selling it told me that it didn't fold and that was the main reason for the low price. Well, once I got it home my husband figured out how to fold it in a couple of seconds. If that wasn't enough excitement, we found Minty. Minty is the mint green Little Pony above. Lily loves Little Ponies and we are having the hardest time finding them. She has the few basic ones that pop up everywhere but she saw Minty in a video and has been wanting her for a good year. I haven't been able to find her but we bought her today for a dollar. It was a well spent dollar! Then we went to the garden club plant sale where I bought a red astilbe for a new shade garden area that I dug on Friday. I spent the rest of the day gardening. Tomorrow I will plant the window boxes.
This little ground cover is very unusual. I bought it a couple of years ago now mostly based on its name, "Pussytoes." Isn't that cute?
My Siberian iris have started blooming this week. This is one of my favorites called "Shaker's Prayer."

The lupine are beautiful right now. These really please me because I grew them from seed too! I know I get unduly excited about things I have grown from seed but it is just plain exciting! I have both the blue/purple lupine and pink.

This is my favorite shot because it is Penny reaching for the lupine as I am holding her. As I carry her she points and exclaims "Ba!" or "Ahh!" etc. until I bring her to things to touch. She particularly likes plants. I think she gets it from me!

I will be back on Monday with my giveaway!

6 comments:

  1. You have been so busy! All of your flowers are lovely...

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  2. It's fun to see more pics of your older daughter! I think Penny has been stealing the show lately . . . ha ha ha :-)

    Congrats on all the great steals and bargains! I have a collection of 38 "vintage" My Little Ponies living at my parents house, just waiting for Lauren to get a little older. It will be fun to see her play with them (if she's interested!)

    Your flowers are gorgeous!

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  3. what wonderful photos!!! Your girls are so sweet and my, your thumb must be the most gorgeous shade of green. Your garden is most impressive Amy!!! I am looking forward to a shot of the backyard garden all in bloom from your upstairs window. My sister lives in PEI and I've had the good fortune to visit twice in lupine season - every ditch is full of them in all colours and they're breathtaking against the red island earth.

    See ya Monday!!! Oh, and great score on the pony and stroller - love it when that happens. And Lily's beautiful 2-wheeled steed...who thinks of these things??! Genius.

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  4. Your garden is awesome! I love, love, love the pony horn! You are a good mama!!!

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  5. that's so sweet! a pony OR a unicorn? Penny totally has it made!

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  6. Wow, do I love your gardens! I'm ooooing and aahhhing over your iris, it's a favorite of mine too. I have so enjoyed your story about the pony/unicorn, it's making me giggle.

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