Thursday, June 11, 2009

It's Summertime...and the Livin' is easy.....

Well, again we've neglected the blog. You'll see why shortly. It's been a very busy spring, and we've expanded the yard. Melanie thinks that we'll have to move pretty soon because we've entirely run out of yard. Lorie has planted a garden in the FRONT yard consisting of a strawberry and raspberry patch. The backyard continues to be a jungle. Melanie has her 2, 8'x4' square foot garden plots. This year there's brussel sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, spinach, lettuce, beets, carrots, leeks, onions, parsley, mint, chives, thyme, basil, peas, beans, cauliflower, peppers of many varieties, eggplant, radishes and probably other things that Melanie has forgotten. We also have a patio tomato plant and two, topsy-turvy tomato planters with upside down cherry and early girl tomato plants. Another addition was the corn! We dug up yet another section of yard for the corn "patch". There's also pumpkins in the backyard- one promises to be over 100 pounds! The backyard is a little more groomed. There's lots of vines, LOTS of bird feeders/houses and some beautiful perennial gardens. Lorie has really worked hard to get everything looking wonderful back there! You could definitely pick our yard out in the neighborhood. Our neighbors have very plain, grass filled yards and then BOOM!-- there's this strange house that looks like a jungle! Lorie's son said that he needed a safari hat just to find his way back to the fire pit.

As the garden continues to green up and develop wonderful summer colors, we'll introduce you to other areas. Also, we'll soon be eating from the garden! (tonight, we had baked potato with sour cream and chives grown in our very own garden! It was the first official harvest of the year) Lorie wanted me to add that she's looking forward to harvesting the hops. Yes, we grow our own hops! Our hops is even used in a local home-brewer's recipe-- he even includes a "shout out" to us on the label of the beer bottle by saying "Now featuring locally grown hops!" How fun!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Sing it with me!!! Matzo-Matzo Man!!

Today was the day that Melanie and Lorie prepared for Passover. We drove into Milwaukee, and we immediately went to the Kosher Meat Klub. Despite it's name, it is not exclusively meat. Melanie was warned by our Rabbi that we could find the prices a bit high at this supermarket, but we were delighted at not only the prices but also the selection! This place was a DREAM! (I mean-- as much as you can dream about Matzo Meal, I suppose!!) We normally would go to Madison, and we would spend much too much on only a portion of what we needed. This year, we spent much too much, but we walked away with about two to three times more than we normally get for about the same price! It was splendid! Look at our haul---
















We also had a chance to visit a bit with Lorie's parents and Melanie's dad.... of course, these visits included us showering our parents in gifts! Lorie's parents got newspapers (her mom was sick, so we thought that she'd need some reading material) as well as donuts, cherry juice concentrate, and fish oil! (YUM!-- just take a shot of fish oil followed by a chaser of Cherry Juice! It's a new kind of martini for old people!) Melanie's dad got some shirts and a whole bunch of food from the Polish store including bread, sausage and liverwurst. (I know, I know.. yuck.... and not kosher, right?) We also went over to visit Lorie's sister. We figured that we shouldn't deprive Lorie's sister with the chance to have a nice, surprise visit with all the family showing up at her door! (just in time for Gizmo, Lorie's sister's dog, to poop on the floor.) Lorie's sister made fresh cookies for us and then told us stories about nail fungus and foot corns.

All in all, today was a strange, yet very nice day.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Purim Pigs and Plants

Today was the annual Purim Carnival up in Wausau. For those of you that aren't Jewish, Purim is a Jewish Holiday that celebrates the failure of Haman's plot to destroy the Jews. (Scroll of Esther) Everyone is supposed to be in costume and drink a LOT! Many were in costume, but there was no drinking. (this is a family event folks!) Melanie was lucky enough to win first place in the adult costume division. She went as a pig (already ironic at a Jewish Temple, no?) in lipstick with a "Miss Alaska" sash on... can you guess who she was? (Hint: I got all "Maverick-y"











Also, here's a HINT of Spring... typically, when Purim rolls around, we know that it's time for the spring thaw. One would never know this by looking out the window (we have a winter storm warning right now...), but we do have a hint of spring to show to you---- SEEDLINGS!!!!!!




We're amazed at how well the grow lights are working. Lorie had a brilliant idea to install this lighting system in our spare bedroom. This will save a LOT of money because we can now start everything from seed. Melanie practices a form of gardening called "Square Foot Gardening", and for those of you that don't know about it, you should learn it! It's amazing! It's very little work, and the crop yield is fantastic. You'll certainly get more pictures as the sprouts develop and reach to the sky! Spring has Sprung!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Mucus and Music

Nice blog title, eh? It's sad when you sit back and try to think of something exciting that you've done lately... and then you hear the crickets..... yep. Not much going on here. Lorie and Melanie both had a cold, and it's not just a little cold. It's a "knock your socks off, wanna crawl in bed and stay there" kind of cold. Hopefully, this will pass soon.

Music. This is a good thing. If you're a loyal blog reader, you know that Lorie has been taking banjo lessons. Well, Melanie has now decided to join her in music lessons. She is going to be starting guitar lessons. She's already taken lessons as a child, so she knows a bit about how to play. No, we're not forming a bluegrass band. Melanie is hoping to work on her songleading skills. Well, maybe we could have a bluegrass band, too-- we just have to convince Lorie's daughter to dust off her fiddle. Now THAT would be fun!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The doldrums of winter have taken over.....

We are terribly embarrassed because we haven't done a blog entry since August of 2008! It's been almost half a year since we've logged into the blog. It has been quite busy! Robert went off to Poland for the semester, and we both were extremely focused on the kids. Melanie also became completely obsessed with baking loaves and loaves of Challot. Isn't it beautiful? This was the challah at our New Year's dinner, and it was Melanie's first attempt at challah. It was amazing! She is now the weekly supplier for the Congregation in Wausau.


After Challah came winter. It's been a long, cold, snowy winter. I don't think that anyone thought it could get worse than last winter, but it did. Melanie has commented over and over that a "nice Jewish retirement home in Boca is looking better and better each year!"

Lorie tried to keep sane by starting banjo lessons in Wisconsin Rapids. Her teacher is "Banjo Bob". She's actually learning Jewish music on Banjo! We're hoping that she can elevate the not-so-popular form of music called "Jewgrass". I think there'd be a nice following....

Well, we promise that there will be more to come.... don't quit on us yet. We'll have lots of stories to tell this year... we promise!