10.27.2010

Isaac is 9 months old!

Isaac turned 9 months on October 25! He is 23 lbs 5 oz. and 31.5 inches long! He is at the top of all the growth charts, especially for height! His Mommy and Daddy are both 6 feet tall, so he's destined to be tall! We keep saying that we hope he's not in the SUPER tall category, you know the ones who have to have specially made beds and don't fit into shoes you can buy at a department store. Special ordering stuff for him would be a pain and probably expensive. We'll have to wait and see what growth spurts he'll have.
As he gets older, he is a little more challenging to photograph. He is constantly moving around and wanting to be somewhere other than in front of the camera! Plus, he doesn't smile when we ask. Well, sometimes he smiles back at us when we are trying to get his attention for the picture . . . BUT then he immediately turns away or looks at something else. My digital camera doesn't always click at the exact moment I want it to. I do still get some smile photos, so it's not all lost, but it seems like it was easier a couple of months ago.


Hey, Mom! Get the camera away from me, I'm trying to play! Don't you have enough photos already?! Crash, crash . . . vroooom, vroooom!!

Gardening

After we had our live oak tree removed, we got busy right away with planting a fall garden!

We got a little metal, hook pole to hang our bird feeder on. It is not as easy for the squirrels to jump onto. They get on the very flimsy branches of our mulberry bush, and leap over to the feeder. The metal pole is not real, real strong, so the whole thing wavers around when they do jump onto it.

We got a small tiller to make our gardening easier. Jason really enjoyed using the tiller, and it was way, way easier than using a shovel and manual tiller contraption--which is what we used in the past to turn the soil and churn up all the clods.

The tiller makes the soil really fine, smooth, and perfect for planting!


Isaac enjoyed spending time with Mommy and Daddy in the yard.

He will really love playing in the yard when he gets a little bigger and learns how to walk.

Oh, the old oak tree . . .

Oh, the old oak tree . . . is gone.
It was a beautiful old tree, and I always enjoyed looking up at its tall branches. The birds and squirrels loved it and made their homes in it. When we first got our cat, Romeo, she climbed it and even took naps in it. Her kittens enjoyed learning how to climb in its branches.

We decided to cut it down for a variety of reasons. First, it caused our entire back yard to be shady. We like to grow plants and have had a garden for many years, but we have also had a whole bunch of challenges with growing things due to the shade and all the worms that live in the tree and the acorns and other "stuff" the tree drops and sheds every year. Speaking of the acorns and "stuff", that is another reason we wanted to cut it down. The amount of debris the tree created for us to rake up and bag up was out of control. More than once a year, more like two or three times each season, we would have to clean up all the "stuff" all over our back yard and in our flower gardens and our vegetable garden plot. The huge, contractor size bags of leaves, branches, acorns, "stuff", and more "stuff" we had to take care of frequently was getting to be too great of a job. Having to clean up all the time was taking away time that we would rather spend growing vegetables and enjoying the flowers we grow.

Another reason we gave it the "axe" was that one of the major, huge, limbs was rotting and it was hanging over our house. We didn't want to take any chances with it, considering the heavy storms we get in this area sometimes.

Our bird feeder is still filled regularly for the birds and squirrels. We didn't have very many birds or critters eating from it right after we had the tree cut down, but now they have all returned. Some days we have about 15-20 mourning doves, countless sparrows, and about 4-5 squirrels buzzing around to get the seeds.


It was a lovely tree and I do miss it sometimes. However, it was a good decision, and I know we will be glad we did it after the seasons begin to change and we don't have to clean up all that "live oak tree stuff". I look forward to spending time on my patio, using my brand new patio furniture, and watching our garden grow. There's such great sunshine coming into my living room now, too! I love the beams of light shining on our carpet while I play with Isaac.

10.17.2010

A day at the park

Isaac was asleep in the car on the way to the park. Here he is riding on a swing for the first time ever! He doesn't look really excited about it, but he never cried. I think he was still waking up from his car-trip-nap, so he wasn't sure how to react!

By the time we were taking him to ride down the sliding boards for the first time, he was awake and excited!!
He loves to go down the slide!



When he's a little bigger we'll let him slide down by himself with one of us to catch him at the bottom. We still hold onto him while he's on his way down. He loves it! He giggles and laughs and smiles really big!
His little tongue is sticking out, he must be really eager to get up and do it all over again!

10.11.2010

Isaac's dedication to God at church


On October 9, 2010, we dedicated Isaac Samuel Sasser to God at our church. He slept through the entire service!

We were so thankful to have both our parents present as well as our sister-in-law, Heather, and her two children Brady and Ruthanne there to share this special day with us.

Flowers, flowers, and more flowers!

While our familes were visiting, Debbie's Mom and Dad picked up these beautiful flowers for our kitchen table! They were so gorgeous! Thanks again Grandmum and PopPop!

These beautiful daisy are blooming in one of our flower gardens in the back yard! As you go outside through our back door, they are to the left. Next to the daisies are these lovely lilies!
On the back patio, we are growing some beautiful rain lilies. They are so delicate and seem so clean, fresh, and vibrant! I am always tempted to get the camera out to photograph them when they bloom, because they are so pretty.

These orange cosmos have taken over about two thirds of the other flower garden, right side, in our back yard! they get to be about 8-10 feet tall and are very bush and just FULL of blooms! So pretty and cheerful!!