And what a long weekend it was!
We had a wonderful time at Katrine’s China family reunion and then finished it off by working on the garden. Throw in the great weather and who could ask for more….well, maybe a working bbq (but that is another post).
I love reunion weekend almost as much as Katrine. She says that it is one of her favourite holidays. Who can blame her? A weekend with your China sisters and brothers (we missed a few this year. 😥  ) Throw in candy, games, a ton of swimming, giggles, teasing and even loot bags and what kid wouldn’t like it. For us adults it is about reconnecting and seeing how everyone is doing. These are some amazing kids I have to tell you. Even Elspeth had a great time. She tried hard to keep up with the big kids (who were really good with her) and was quite the ham around the adults. Can’t wait for our next reunion with Elspeth’s China family in July!
Our garden is looking good. Glenn and I have been talking about digging in a border for years and this year he did it. It looks great and might even help to keep the grass at bay. This year we are growing, well trying to, sunflowers (hoping to dry the seeds this year…unlike last year), pumpkins, white patipan squash, banana potatoes, shallots, beets, radishes, cucumbers and two types of heirloom tomatoes (too bad that I am still reacting to tomatoes or else I could make a killer salsa). Katrine also brought home a strawberry plant last year and then we bought a few more. They all survived the winter and a few even have some berries starting to grow.
As you know, Katrine is a big fan of gardening. She enjoys it so much that she was thrilled when the Easter bunny brought her gardening gloves to replace her Dora pair. This was Elspeth’s first experience in gardening. She seemed pretty interested and helped to throw the seed potatoes into the holes, dig random holes and then move all of our row markers about. And she did it all with a smile. Next spring will certainly be easier when it comes to planting but nothing beats that first time spent introducing her to a new experience.
Let me finish with a request that anyone with suggestions on how to dry sunflower seeds or grow large pumpkins post them. Those are two things that Katrine is hoping will happen with our garden this year are both are currently beyond our area of expertise.
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