8-5-09

I don't know what these flowers are, but they are blooming all over my backyard.
Today I worked at home and made a pair of curtains for the bathroom. We watched the movie, Kandahar, tonight.

I realize why I love my macro lens so much. I can see close up through it. What my eyes are failing to do now that I'm getting old, my camera lens can do for me. I would love to frame some of these amazing garden photos I've taken. If you know the name of this plant, tell me!
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8-4-09

This is Lily. She lives next door, and she and her mom and her brother were our first dinner guests in our new house this evening. They brought flowers, but more than that- laughter and the joy of sharing a meal with children. Once again.

As I set the table for five, I almost counted out three small forks and two large ones like I had all those years. Lily played with Aza's beanie babies and drew me a colorful drawing with Squirt's old colored pencils. Her brother played with Squirt's Legos and asked me to set aside a special Lego person for him to play with next time.

After dinner and our guests went home, Dan and I watched the movie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. As my grown children are spreading wings and flying, just as I start a new career as a junior faculty member, I can't help but think that time has done a warp on me.

I started this blog in 2007 because 2006 had been such a good year after three dreadful ones, and I hadn't much to show for such a spectacular year. So thankful I am to be able to look back at the last three fabulous years, one day at a time.

If I could put time in a bottle, would I? No, but that isn't for lack of wanting to. Watching Jes, Aza, and Squirt grow into strong, confident, capable and beautiful "grown-ups" is part of what it means to be a mother. This blog is my bottle. It will be full of photos of Aza and Squirt next week when they come "home" to visit.
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8-3-09

Walked to my office and back today- 2.6 miles each way. Took 41 minutes each way. Went out to eat at Billy's BBQ and just had to have another flavor of Graeters ice cream. I'm tarred. The picture of the day is me in a skirt and blouse with sneakers, socks, a pony tail, and a black backpack with the logo Intel on the back, walking through campus to my office looking like a student with bad taste in footwear. Sorry I didn't get someone to capture it for you!

8-2-09

Today we drove out to the Kentucky Horse Park (when in Rome, you know) and tried to see a vaulting competition but it was over by the time we got there. Prior to that we went to the Sunday Farmers Market near our house. It was about a mile walk each way. We got eggplant, garlic, tomatoes, string beans, and corn.




Then later in the evening we went on an exploration of Campus. We ended up walking about 5 miles or more. This is the Memorial Hall. The top of it is embedded in the UK logo if you look closely. So all in all, I walked about 7 miles today.


See?

8-1-09

I looked out the window and saw this on the fish pond. It just opened up over night and closed at dusk today. I'd never seen anything like it. Every day here I get to see something new blooming.
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7-31-09

Celebrating the end of the first migraine-free month in many many years with Graeter's Ice Cream. Oooooh it was good. We watched Breakfast at Tiffany's this evening on DVD. For once I liked the movie better than the book.

7-30-09

2002
Aza, Jes, and Squirt
(14) (15) (11)

Why didn't I realize that one day they would all be grown up and gone?
I should have hugged them more.

Feeling sad today...
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7-29-09 continued

Another day lilly above... Can you guess what this one is below? You'll never guess. It's a remarkable photo. Also taken by my back door. Perhaps a certain neighbor can walk over and win the prize.
The grapevine on the trellis out back is growing and it's searching for a place to snag onto. I found this drop of water on the end of a vine thingy, you know, those curly things that wrap around stuff.
And one lone dogwood leaf turned red on this tree. Hey, it's not fall yet! I love the dark branches in the background. Taking pictures after dusk is challenging, but the rewards are rich if you know how to set an f-stop and let in lots of light. It's like painting with light instead of watercolors.
12 DAYS TILL SQUIRT AND AZA VISIT!!!!!!!!!!
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7-29-09

Artist. Teacher. Scientist.
Today I got the watercolors I ordered. Can't wait to get creative and use them!
This evening I went outside after a rain and took some really cool pictures with my macro lens. The first here is a garlic blossom by the back door.
This is a naked lilly. I love the background colors on this one.
This is the unopened blossom of a daylilly. How do you spell lilly? Lily? Lillie? Lilly?
More to follow....
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7-28-09

Southland Jamboree! This time we brought chairs, a picnic supper, and
Frisbee. Aza and Squirt, we will take you when you come home next
month, we promise!

7-27-09

Frisbee at the Masterson Station dog park. He liked it better than the
first one we took him to, but overall was not very social with the
canines or sapiens.

What I don't like about getting old(er):
1. I can't read maps and newspapers without glasses. Forget phonebooks
and my own handwriting.
2. My feet hurt when I get up and stand on them in the morning.
3. My knees hurt when I get up from sitting.
4. My kids grew up and moved out on their own and I miss them so much
each and every day.

What I do like about getting old(er):
1. I can start up conversations with strangers and not care whether
they "like" me or not. And I've made some great friends that way!
2. I can go almost a whole month without a headache now instead of a
week. Thank God for waning hormones.
3. I feel connected to my mother and my grandmothers when I do or say
or think or cook or look like them. Ursula, Gwen, and Big Chrissy- I
love you all. I aspire to your strength.
4. Waking up each morning with my best friend. Nooooo, not Frisbee.
The other guy!

7-26-09

I nursed a brewing headache today, taking it easy- naps and light reading in bed. By early evening I was out of the woods enough to go on an adventure. Dan and I went to the Victorian Square area of downtown and had dinner at a place called DeSha's. Crab cakes and fried green tomatoes, I had.


This was a really beautiful fountain nearby. After dinner we drove over to the Red Mile, a harness racing track. Some minor races were going on and we watched. We struck up a conversation with a couple and they ended up giving us season passes to the races which begin next month. Visitors in August and September, get ready!



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7-25-09

Welcome party at the neighbors' house.
Our super-nice new neighbors threw us a welcome party tonight and invited their friends and the folks up and down the streets around our house to meet and greet and eat! We had a great time and met such fantastic people with whom we could always find things in common. I made a big spinach salad- the kind the kids always love with bacon, almonds, red onions, strawberries, and baked a bazillion chocolate chip cookies. Everyone brought something yummy to share, and it was so much fun. What an honor...
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7-24-09

Naked Lilies. Naked Ladies. Surprise Lilies! Whatever the name, they are beautiful and they are filling up my gardens today. What a surprise!
We have lots of Lilies... one of my favorite flowers.
Today Dan and I got our Kentucky drivers licenses. We are officially Kentucky drivers. Had to turn in my Virginia one. Symbolic, that was...
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7-23-09

Worked most of the day on the NARST proposal and finished second
draft. Oh how I hope it gets accepted. We had a wonderful delicious
dinner at a restaurant called ..... can't remember. Oh, Dan says it
is called Rossi. Afterwards we walked in the arboretum where I took
this picture of the UK watertower and our shadows.

7-22-09

I guess today was productive. Dan and I hung this tobacco drying thing on our wall. We had used it as a pot rack in the old house, and we mounted it with plumbing hardware to use as a coat rack in the "mud room" hallway. Opposite the tobacco thing are windows and a counter and cabinets. I used curtains from the old kitchen and hung them on plumbing hardware too: copper tubing, fittings, and brass fittings in the wall. Also hung one over the sink in the new kitchen.
This morning I felt really angry and anxious because a company that licensed my curriculum has published it to look like their own creation. I spent the morning fuming and waiting for a reply to my direct and assertive/demanding email to them. So the day turned out OK in spite of my morning. Wrote the first draft of my NARST proposal.
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7-21-09

Oh my. I start work in only three weeks. Well, at least my office
looks nice. Today I hung a drape over my window. It looks a little
funny to me, like the iron rings are spaced too far apart. Opinions
anyone? It feels very homey being surrounded by my own furniture and
stuff and I think I'll work well in this space. They gave me a brand
new four drawer lateral file cabinet. Sweet!

7-20-09

Today we had a landscape professional come out and teach us about our gardens. There were a few varieties of wildflowers she couldn't identify and this is one. That's my foot. Same Danskos I've been wearing for 10 years now.... So we went to Home Depot and bought soaker hoses because she said we had a lot of root competition and some of the plants were showing stress from lack of water. Not much else to report today. Spaghetti for dinner. Dove bar for dessert. Tomorrow I'll go hang out at my office for a while.
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7-19-09

Today was the first day we had time to go exploring the countryside. We drove all the way to the southern tip of the county where there is a ferry across the Kentucky River. Reminds me of the Hatten Ferry across the James in southern Albemarle. It could fit three cars at a time. Pretty cool.
Next we went to a nature preserve called Raven's Run Nature Sanctuary where we went on a hike to the cliffs overlooking the river. There were lots of limestone outcroppings and I got to see these cephalopod fossils in one rock.
We went to dinner at a seafood restaurant. I know Mom, you don't get good seafood "inland" but it was pretty good. Only .8 miles from our house, so a nice walk. We had bourbon bread pudding for dessert. Yum! Tomorrow a landscape architect comes to help me with the yard. I drew a scale drawing of our plot with all the gardens and what plants/trees/wildflowers I know of. I hope to get lots of help.
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7-18-09

Weedless at last. Dan and I did our first "gardening" by pulling all the weeds in the bricks between the house and the studio. We also went to the farmer's market, went Krogering, had a fabulous dinner with blackberry cobbler for dessert, and watched "Big Jake" on PBS.




With vanilla ice cream. Dontcha wish you were here to have some too?