Thursday, July 30, 2009

2 Years Of Tru Love


Two years ago today, in Lanzhou (Gansu Province) China, Tru officially became a Herpin.



















He was not so happy about the situation. Look at that face! That is exactly what his passport photo looked like later that morning.
















This is today. No more frowns!




















Mommy's little boy.

This is one of my absolutely favorite photos of Tru while we were in China.












Mommy's little boy (growing up fast) two years later!














Our first night together Lin-Ley tried to play with Tru and show him all of the toys she has picked out for him. He would not even look up at us.












Today he has plenty of hugs for Big Sis.












Extra hugs and kisses to Tru today!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XOXOXOXO


OK... So why is Lin-Ley dressed as a hyena in the photo above you ask? (Yes, a hyena.) She has been in a three week drama camp and they had their show tonight. They presented The Lion King and Lin-Ley was in the pack of hyenas.

















Monday, July 20, 2009

Digging Potatoes

Our garden (also known as the Deer Garden) has been taken over. The deer have had a great time eating every thing they can find.


Exhibit #1 - There were once bell peppers here.













They somehow missed the budding strawberry.














The garden had pretty much been worked over and nothing had a chance to grow. But guess what Deer?



We still have potatoes!












Dallas and Lin-Ley started digging up the potatoes.












Little potato.













Itty bitty potatoes.













I am not sure how Lin-Ley's winter time, suede boots became her gardening boots...














Tru finally joined in on the potato hunt.


























We managed (OK - they did all the work) to collect a whole "truck full" of potatoes (and a few onions too).








































On the other side of the house (outside the deer territory) we have some zucchini, squash, melons and pumpkins growing quite nicely.

























Baby Ground Hog is back. This time her flower of choice is the Petunia.
The yellow arrows point out each stem where a Petunia once grew.













And now some shots by our beautified (with what's left of the flowers after Baby Ground Hog's latest visit) front porch:



























































Sunday, July 19, 2009

Meet Madeline

Disclaimer: I had nothing to do with this. And I am still not believing it!

This is Madeline.
Lin-Ley has been talking about getting a pet. I have said no to a dog for now so the discussions have revolved around guinea pigs and rabbits.
Dallas surprised all of us when he came home yesterday after a trip to Home Depot (yet another plug for Home Depot!) with this little creature. He thought this would be a good test of Lin-Ley's commitment to becoming a new pet owner.



She and Tru (surprisingly) instantly wanted to hold her. Lin-Ley went outside, sat in the grass, and allowed Mousey to crawl all over her.





It crawled up under her hair and Dallas had to come give her a hand.

(That gave me chills!)

































As long as Madeline stays safely tucked into her cage we will not have any problems.
I just keep thinking about how contradictory it is that we always have mouse traps on hand....

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Independence Day 2009

This is our newest yard guest. I had always wanted a ground hog to visit us. I love seeing them around but have never had an up-close view. I did not realize however that they loved to eat flowers....

This baby ground hog lives under our front porch. When we wake in the mornings he is usually in the front yard eating grass. Very cute!

Dallas and Lin-Ley planted a long planter of Impatiens. A few mornings later all of the flowers were gone. There was just a planter full of green stems remaining...

On the 4th of July we went to the parade as usual. Jordyn, Lin-Ley's preschool friend, and her parents met us there for the second year.


We arrived about 45 minutes prior to the start of the parade to make sure we had a good seat/location. Take a look at the couple sitting in front of the girls. They sat right in front of us just before the parade started!


















Tru was not very interested in the parade last year but this year he was totally in awe of the fire trucks.












One of the highlights of this parade is the "Precision Lawnchair Marching Dads". They stop along the parade route to perform their drill.










Here they are marching in formation.













And here is a clip of their performance:

















After lunch and nap time (have I mentioned I love nap time!) we went to the carnival at Ft. Meade. There was not much there but the kids jumped on the inflatables and managed to talk us into spending money on trinkets and games.





































Lin-Ley wanted to try to climb the rock wall. We waited in line for one hour! We were sure Lin-Ley would scale the wall with ease. She is fearless.
Well...















She got a little stuck at this point and was scared to go any further.

















While waiting at the rock wall the clock struck 5PM and Revelry began to play. Members of all of the uniformed services were there at the bottom of the parade flag pole to lower Old Glory. Once the music began all of the soldiers attending the carnival turned to face the flag and stood at attention. That was rather moving and brought a little more significance to the day.














































The kids also had their photos taken for their cover shot on the Ft. Meade Soundoff.