Saturday, May 2, 2020

Backyard Planter

Though the progress has been subtle, all I can say in regard to this picture is that our backyard planter has come a long way since 2013!



The pictures above were taken during our first walk-thru of the house sometime around May of 2012. The focus is the upper planter, so let's remember all that was there. 

In the center, there was a giant Christmas Berry tree that may have been lovely in its prime. We never knew or got to enjoy that day.  

There were also six palms that grew too big for the area in which they were planted. Lastly... there were SO MANY ROCKS! Not only was the entire planter covered in gravel, but there were giant rocks everywhere. Mike used a few to rebuild a section of the wall, some were given to friends, and the rest were listed for free on FB marketplace. People came real quick for those, haha!


We took the Christmas Berry tree out first.  That helped open things up quite a bit.  Still, there was a Bird of Paradise up there and 6 separate palm trees with huge root balls, and still SO MANY ROCKS, haha. Over time, we took those out. Below is a pic I found of the dirt still there, but trees out... then one of the rocks that were taken from the back to the front yard for pick up.



We also had that stint of having a fire pit up there, but that didn't work out so well. The smoke blew straight up and over the wall into the neighbors' yard and we felt bad. So we didn't use it very often.


Fast forward to January 2019.  Mike decided to take out a portion of the wall to put in (what will eventually be) stairs coming down from a new gate. So, more digging commenced. Then after backbreaking hours of digging, he re-built the corner portion of the wall. He was excited to try his hand at a new project.  Building a rock wall is not something he had attempted before, but his masonry skills aren't too shabby if you ask me :) I'm always so proud of his accomplishments!

He built his own form, and even poured the top concrete layer himself.







The pictures below were taken sometime around the end of 2019, maybe Octoberish.  Then, in December Mike had one of the youth boys from church help him dig out roots to place pavers in the far side of the planter.  They dug and dug and dug... then placed gravel and rented a tamper, then added the pavers and grout.


Just getting to this point in the process was huge.  We enjoyed the flat ground for a while with the ghetto paint job and rainbow faded foam tiles so the kids didn't hurt their feet on the rocks!










Next came prepping the rest of the area for grass.  In order for this to happen, we had to move a lot of stinkin' gravel. We didn't want to get rid of all of it in case we need it in the future for another concrete project and the stairs.  But below are the pictures of the ground being prepped for sod.




Flattening it out with the weighted water roller


Adding the top soil

Rolling out the sod


Just after laying the sod


In use :)

It may not look like much to the random visitor to our backyard, but there have been many hours toiling over this area to get it where it is today.  We're not completely there yet (the stairs and landing still haven't happened), but we are enjoying where we are and remembering how much work it took to get to this place.  It makes us appreciate the space so much more knowing we did it ourselves.

Owning your own house definitely has its perks, but it comes with a lot of responsibility too, we've discovered. There's always a project to be done or something that needs upgrading or attention. 

Here's the before and after to enjoy one last time! 

BEFORE (2012)

AFTER (2020)

December 2019 Adventure Roundup

                  
I've been working on this "draft" since January.  Here it is May 2, 2020 and I'm finally getting around to posting it!

[PS. Happy Birthday Etta Rae]

A lot has transpired since December (namely COVID-19), but that doesn't negate the month of fun that December 2019 was!! Here is the original info I recounted:

December has been a very happening month. As you'll see in each of the pics, we've been busy but having the time of our lives... especially the girls ;)

This girl turned TWO!

Enjoying this awesome food truck from Gramma!  They love it!

We had a joint celebration later in the month, but did a little family thing with a cookie cake on Cary's actual birthday :)

The shirt says it all.  Made by my friend, Colleen, and worn by all three girls...

Oh, and the neighbors joined us for cookie cake.  We just love them!

Frozen 2 came out!  We traded Cary for Haeley and took the girls for a night on the town.  So special...

Enjoyed lots of mornings (and evenings) like this... just love this time of year.

Cary's two year check up...

Neighborhood yard sale and lemonade stand.  The cutest!

Everyone was into it.  I think they made more money off lemonade than our yard sale stuff.

The ladies got to get out and go to a Lauren Daigle concert at the Blaisdell. So fun!

Cool lights.
We had our Wolfe Annual Christmas Party, which is a huge highlight this time of year!

The kids in their matching festive attire ;)

Three cuties at a MOMS Club crafting event.

Lily performed at church singing, O Children Come, by Keith and Kristen Getty



I took the girls to a Frozen Live performance by P.A.C.K. at Kapolei High School

They really enjoyed it!

We shared meals with friends.

Held hands so sweetly for no reason whatsoever <3


Made family gingerbread houses after a family walk in the neighborhood.

These are THE sweetest times!

Played at the park with MOMS Club friends.

Waiting for sissy to get done at school and showed our "stinky feet."

Lily and I attended "Arctic Adventure Night" at Mauka Lani. Lots of make and take crafts! We saw Auntie Julie there too!

Brady joined us on a MOMS Club field trip to Keiki and Plow.

We picked carrots, turnips, okra, butter lettuce, basil and a radish!

It was a perfect day.

Ahoy!

On the 14th, we attended a Princess Tea party for Gracie and Joy--Emma's friends from MBC

Mommy did their hair and make-up.

Could not be cuter cuties!

Because every princess needs rainbow colored tattoos :)

Even mommy dressed up.

I love my little ladies.

And then there was the Christmas tree. So many wonderful nights sitting in its beautiful dim light. My favorite time of year!

Random rainbows in the neighborhood.

Toddler Treks to Moanalua Gardens.

Oh, and the Barbie Jeep!  Mike bought a new battery, so it's been going strong this month.  Everyone LOVES it!

And Emma's actually gotten really good at driving :)

Then there was Gingerbread decorating in Lily's class...

And the girls' joint bday party...

A separate post on this later... But the Frozen Theme was SO fun.

Emmas fave bday gift from mommy and daddy!

Christmas Eve sunrise (mommy only).

Christmas Eve Day at the Water Park

Christmas Morning!  Such a lovely day... it rained the ENTIRE day and we were up in a cloud. So cool and windy and rainy.  So relaxing.  Mike even took the girls on an adventure walk in the rain! I read my book (The Christmas Sisters) all day.

Emma's four year check-up (and 4 shots)... she was a trooper!

On the 27th, I took Lily up to the WW2 Bunkers at Camp.  She did AWESOME!
Mountain Conqueror...
Spent an evening at Chuck E Cheese with the Murrays visiting from MI who we hadn't seen in a while.


Cary's rockin' the pigtails these days and she loved sitting on a train that didn't move.

Us moms never remember to take pictures together, but here we are on New Year's Eve ready to ring in 2020. Natasha pregnant with Daisy, and our hubbies and kiddos hanging in the backyard. Sweet forever memories!

We had the Balloon drop at 7pm HST (midnight on the East coast) and then turned on a movie for the kids :) Brilliant idea!


Happy NEW YEAR!