Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Summer Fun






This last week both our social and remodeling schedules kept us busy. Our friend Chris visiting Yuma on his cross-country road trip from New York to California. We attended the Raddison Wine Bar's wine tasting and tapas night with friends Nicole, Monica and Sean - This might be our new favorite event in Yuma! Levi and our friend John discovered an inexpensive 9-hole golf course behind our community and have made a weekly plan to work on their game. Levi bought a set of clubs and is awfully excited about his new hobby. Jen made an overnight trip to Phoenix to go shopping with SIL Kristen and watch baby Kendall during her second swim lesson. On the remodelling front Jen fixed our irrigation system and Levi cleared our garage making a place for our Element to be parked. It's been a delightful and productive week!

The tree is gone!



Oh how we hate this tree! Let us count the ways- 1) The tree paired with Yuma's wild wind has been ripping off our shingles on the roof. 2) Our attempt at pruning resulted in not only an unsightly chop job but also a ridiculous growth spurt of branches forcing us and all of our guests to duck before entering our home 3) During Spring the tree blossomed thousands of lime green puff balls attracting thousands of bees who took up residence in our tree for a month. 4) Half of the puff ball blossoms dropped into our yard and rock bed making it look as if we littered our yard with thousands of tiny green marshmallows. 5) The other half of the puff ball blossoms attached to the tree sprouted a pea pod type appendage which are now also falling into our yard. 6) Come winter the green leaves will also litter our yard. It's too much! The tree had to come down! When a landscaper knocked on our door offering his tree pruning services Jen arranged for the tree to come down all together and the rock in the front to be removed. To some this is a huge travesty but the tree and all of it's issues have begun to affect Jen's daily sanity - it had to come down.

We have every intention of replanting something in it's place and landscaping the rock bed with drought tollerant plants but in the mean time the house is looking a little bare. So bare in fact Levi who was drove right pass our house on his way home from work.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Renovating again!




Alright it's time to get this blog back on track! At the brink of utter home renovation burnout paired with our newly connected cable we unofficially and unplanned took a hiatus from the whole thing! Now we're back! We're starting out steady and small. Levi's first project was to add the base molding to the island in the kitchen/family room as a test run for our big house wide base molding project. What do you think of the two toned molding? We're thinking it blends well with the island butcher block - thoughts? We're totally joking. The molding came primed but the corners were just raw wood, there will be a more cohesive look to follow :)

Jen's project was a photo project she had planned for the formal living room. We have some pretty amazing photos that we have collected over the years and we've been waiting for a showcase opportunity just like this! The photo project is still in progress, we have to buy a few more frames and then choose the photos to fill them. Also the couch that is there now will be exchanged for a corner sofa. To the right of the sofa we're planning to place a side table and a large (and unidentified) canvas painting above it.










More on the Washington trip! Jen was able to pack a lot into the additional week she stayed in Washington. She mostly spent a bulk of her time with her family with some great one on one time with baby Adrian. Jen, her sister Darlene, and Adrian spent a half day at one of Kalaloch's Ruby Beach playing in the waves and the tide pools. With not a cloud in the sky the temps were high and it was absolutely a beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest!

Levi's youngest sister Annie and her fiance Dave just bought their first house and to much of Levi's envy, Jen was able to tour their new place (pre-renovations) and attend their first BBQ with the family and also visit their August wedding venue (see the big beautiful oak tree and behind that is a view of the snow capped Olympics) Congrats Annie and Dave on your new home we can't wait to see the renovations you have planned come to fruitition!

Before flying out Jen was able to reconnect with one of her best friends of 11 years and spend some quality time with the Bothell Larsons, her sister in law Kristen and baby Kendall. Some of the last photos are of Kristen and Jen's day trip to a waterpark with neices Emma, Avery and baby Kendall.



Thursday, June 4, 2009

Beekeeping with Jen's Dad



This Spring Jen's dad, Don, took on the new hobby of beekeeping, he set up four hives on their property for a total of 160,000 bees! Levi's dad, Dave also adopted one hive this season and our two dads have bee working and learning together on how to properly raising their hives. On Jen's trip home she was able to tag along with her dad and his many bee adventures. Jen was there to watch Dave and Don catch their first wild swarm - it was quite the operation! The swarm was 25 feet up a tree, Dave hoisted Don up on pallete on a fork lift where he sedated the bees and then shook the cluster straight into an empty bee super. Amazing stuff!

Jen also had the opportunity to put the bee suit on and handle the bees herself. The photos here are of Jen at her dad's hive. Also there's a short video of a hive ready to swarm - it was a cloud of 60,000 bees flying in a vehicle sized cluster. The cute little voice in the background is Jen's two year old nephew, Adrian.

Memorial Weekend in Washington State
















It's rare that all five of the Larson siblings, their spouses, their children and the parents are in the same place at the same time, it's even more rare for our entire gang of 17 immediate family members can visit Sumas and the extended Larson family and grandparents at the same time - this very rarity happened over Memorial weekend and to boot the sun was out and not a drop of rain fell! Although the sun was pleasant enough, we had quite the hankering for rain, not just any rain but big heavy Seattle rain.

In addition to our Larson family gathering Levi and I met some of our friends for an 11 inning Mariner game, spent a rare 80 degree day swimming at Lake Roseigner with our nieces, Levi and Luke climbed Mt. Si, Levi played a bit of frisbee with his old team Huckin' Easy and then we gathered for an evening bbq with some more of our friends from home. Despite not living in Seattle for a year it felt as if we had never left, our second home in Bothell never felt more cozy and our incredible group of friends haven't yet given up on us despite our lengthy absence. Levi boarded a plane back to Yuma on Tuesday and Jen remained in Washington for another week to visit her family and celebrate our nephew's 2nd birthday.