Monday, July 28, 2014

summer came quick

Spring turned into summer so quickly.

We planted a container garden with herbs and tomatoes and peppers and

               they started out fantastic


                                and grew


 
 
 
                                                                          and grew some more
 

 
 
and they produced beautiful tomatoes and peppers. 
 
The squirrels got to the tomatoes before we did though
                                   so the peppers were the only thing harvested.



They were super tasty and we had a fun time growing our first veggies.  Next year we will have to work on our squirrel defense.

















The school year finally ended and the mister was able to celebrate having completed his first year as a full time first grade teacher.  Yay!

His school celebrated the end of the year with an outdoor water themed field day and I was lucky enough to be there and took photos.  Everyone had a blast.




June we celebrated Daddy's 70th in Yosemite.






 
Walking through Mariposa Grove with Grandpa.
 
 

  Yosemite is such a special place.  Photos can never really convey the true beauty found there though.


July we took our first really big road trip adventure.  We packed up the car with our camping gear and the dogs and did a tour of southwest national parks.  12 days, 2,500 miles, 7 scenic parks and preserves.  It was a doozy of a trip worthy of it's own post.


Monday, April 28, 2014

spring sprang

Can't believe first roses have already come and gone.  We sure did enjoy them though.
 
 
 
Loved going out the front door and getting greeted by beautiful lush big fat roses.  We weren't sure what type they were going to be but we loved them so much we decided to put more bushes in front.  They were so fragrant and they compliment the lavender bushes wonderfully too.


 
 





They looked wonderful inside too.  The whole kitchen was smelling of roses for over a week.  I decided to dry them and I'm hoping to add them to candles I will be making in the fall.  So beautiful!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, April 21, 2014

1000 origami crane mobile complete!

Finally finished putting my 1000 origami cranes together in a mobile! 
 
senzaburu thousand origami cranes
 
1000 origami cranes and over 5000 glass beads 

 
Larger cranes at the top were created from left over programs from our wedding
and the six of them represent our family including me, the mister, Tucker dog, Lake dog
and our two children we have yet to know and love! 
 
 
It feels really good to finally have the cranes hung instead of just sitting in a pile in a bag.  I love what the whole mobile represents for me and it really was a wonderful way to help me process my hysterectomy surgery and cervical cancer.  With its completion I have closure.  I have one more post op appointment in May but feel good now.  I had some unexpected pain last week but other than trying to be patient and respectful of the healing process and not lifting, pulling, pushing too much weight my body, mind, spirit, faith, and life are good!  It was a long road wrought with pain, anger, guilt, and questions that for me were inexplicable to others.  I am very blessed and grateful that my story has a happy ending and I am so very thankful for all who were there for me.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

more springtime surprises



bird of paradise
 

Our first bird of paradise bloomed and there are six more blossoms just waiting to burst open.
 

calla lily and redwoods
 
And a calla lily bloomed under the redwoods.  The lush green leaves have been there for a month but we had no idea it was a lily plant.  Every bloom is a surprise.
 
Another wonderful surprise today...we had a visit from an opossum.  She walked across the top of the fence with her tiny little feet ever so carefully.  We think she might be pregnant.  Or maybe she already had babies and her pouch is full.  Either way she was very very round and cute.
 
opossum on the fence
 
 
 


Friday, April 4, 2014

Cancer free!

Finally received results of pathology from surgery and I am now cancer free!  So very thankful and grateful!  Looking forward to a quick recovery and no more doctor appointments. 

Looking forward to celebrating life with family and friends!
 
Excited for my Dad's seventieth birthday in Yosemite, summer vacation and visiting the Grand Canyon and Arches National Parks and going on our makeup honeymoon to Hawaii.  Enjoying our new home with my husband and furries and working towards adding little feet to the mix.  Making and creating art and food.  Working in the yard and bringing it back to life.

For a start this week I think I need to learn how to make marmalade as the lemon tree just keeps on giving.  I think lemon ginger marmalade.

Lake loves lemons too!




Sunday, March 30, 2014

springtime change and growth

from  blossoms to green nuts
from preop to postop surgery
from 300 to 600 to 1000 origami cranes

Change is abound everywhere!

Our tree with the beautiful February pink blossoms is now covered in amazing green almonds!  It was such a wonderful surprise.  We thought the tree was a crab apple tree. 

 
Our mulberry tree is covered in green berries too!

 
And the lemon tree just keeps on giving!

 
The lemon tree smelled so good I decided to bring a little bit of it inside.
The whole kitchen smells like lemons.

 
 

I finished folding my 1000 origami cranes the day before my surgery.  It felt good to finish them and it really put me in a positive space before surgery.  I had so much quiet contemplative time while folding.  It really was a very positive experience.  My surgery went well and I was home the same day.  It was a long day but I was glad to be able to not have to stay in the hospital.  The doctors said that all went well and they believe they were able to get all of the cancer and my ovaries are still intact.  We are still waiting for a pathology report which we will hear about at my first post op appointment next Wednesday but I feel good and am praying for the best.  Recovery has been quick.  I was off of pain meds before the first week and now I am just waiting release from restrictions.  I have been able to rest a lot and I've been working on my crane project.  I have been stringing them together to create a mobile and I now have 400 done.  Hoping Wednesday appointment goes well and I will be released to exercise, walk the dogs and drive again.  Driving again would be nice.

from 300
 

 
to 600
 

to 1000!

thousand paper cranes
 
 
 
1000 origami cranes
 
and now strung together
 
100
 
200 

300
stringing cranes for thousand paper crane mobile
 
Can't wait to put them together in a mobile!
 
 



 
 
                                    
 
 

Monday, March 3, 2014

1000 origami cranes

I can't believe it's already March.  And I can't believe I haven't posted in over two weeks.  I wanted to do a post a day for the month of February but then I got sick.  Flat on my back sick with the crud that everyone is passing around.  It totally wiped me out and it's still lingering. 
 
Two weeks has brought me closer to my surgery.  I had my preop appointment with my doctor last week and today I go in for preop lab work. 
 
 
After my preop appointment my surgery became much more real and I  realized I needed to do something to prepare for the loss of my womb and honor all that I am currently experiencing.  I came across the story of 1000 origami cranes in the months before our wedding when I was doing a lot of wedding project blog reading and after more reading I've decided it's just what I was looking for. 
 
Legend of the 1000 origami cranes tells that anyone who folds 1000 origami cranes can be granted one wish.  I found online that the cranes have come to represent many things for many people and they've been folded for many different wishes including peace from war, happy fulfilled marriages and recovery from illness. 
 
For me the most inspirational reading I found was by Stacie Tamaki on why she folds origami cranes:
 
"I think the wish for peace encompasses all of the other things people wish for, peace for our bodies, minds and souls. As is so often the case in times of war, it is the story of a single child that crosses national boundaries and touches the world. My inspiration comes from the hope that someday we will all find peace within ourselves, and by doing so, will create peace in the world."
 
I would like to find peace with my body and all that I am experiencing.  I don't want to be angry anymore.  The process of folding has been therapeutic and meditative.  It is helping.  My husband and friends will be folding cranes too.  We have lots of leftover programs from our wedding that my husband will be folding cranes from and friends will be using paper that is meaningful to them.