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December 29, 2012

Fall mums, everywhere!

I mentioned in a previous post that at work, I did a LOT of mum planting for fall. In the past, there never seemed to be enough color for everyone, so since I started.... it was expected I would overload the district with mums. Talk about pressure! On top of that, it was our year to undergo a loss control review (analyze our safety procedures) and renew our agency accreditation. And when I saw renew, I mean to say that we hadn't been accredited for years.... so we were working hard for it this year!

Just a little pressure...

So here are a few pictures of the large mum plantings I put in this year. However, keep in mind that I took these pictures as the mums were expiring. Imagine healthier mums!

The walkway to our administration building. Lots of yellows and oranges!
Close up of the administration sign. I used a lot of kale in the designs and a lot of people were intrigued with them.

Close up of another planting near administration front door. I added pansies and kale around this planting. The pansies really took off!

There's also a random planter island near the admin building. I added kale, swiss chard, and pansies.

In front of a sign bed near our parking lot... threw some sage into this one.
This is a sad picture.... the ornamental grasses went dormant by the time I took this picture. It really was a nice display when I planted it!
Another area that started to die by the time I took a picture. The big mums were a beautiful pink color! The yellow mums were scattered around some Halloween decorations for a Halloween event we host.
I also did some fall barrel arrangements. Again, this looked way better a few weeks earlier!

I sadly did not get pictures of the other areas I planted before they looked awful. I learned a lot from this experience... first of all, I need to plan a LOT EARLIER, and I need more dramatic designs. I went very conservative and I feel like it could have been a lot better. Hopefully next year I will have better pictures. :)

October 27, 2012

Needed a new direction

I'm back! Thought I would touch on a few things from my previous post's list.... starting with the new job!

Back in October of 2011, my position at the forest preserve ended as the summer ended, and I needed a new job. I found and accepted one at Ball Horticulture. I worked as a breeder technician, where I pollinated petunias all day long. All. Day Long. If you know me, you'll understand that I got bored really quickly. There wasn't much variety in my day to day responsibilities. On top of that, the commute was slowly killing me! An hour each way was a pain, but in the winter it was absolutely terrible. I decided it was time for a change for those reasons and more. Luckily for me, I received an email immediately after applying for a position at a local park district!

On April 2nd, I started my first day as the Horticulture Supervisor for the park district. I was really nervous because I've never actually WORKED for a park district, just volunteered at one. Plus, I was coming in with limited to no knowledge on large equipment. Luckily, my new boss is really excited to have me in the position.

Since then, I have learned a TON! I even aerated the baseball fields a few weeks ago by myself on our New Holland tractor.  We have 4 major parks/attractions that I worked on landscaping this summer, in addition to 45 playground parks that needed attention. Needless to say, I've been busy! I also had a crew of 10 high school/college age seasonals this summer. I really liked being back in the supervising role! The forest preserve and Ball had me down at the bottom of the barrel, and I didn't realize how much I missed it until starting here.

Fall is here, so my crew has dwindled to just 4, but we still have a lot to do! I plan on planting a couple thousand bulbs for spring, clearing out a few natural areas, and doing a lot of landscape planning.

I don't have many pictures, but here a few so this post isn't too boring! Soon I will take pictures of my fall plantings so you can be blown away by the number of mums I planted this year. Ha.

 A little planting area in one of our parks. One of my seasonals nicknamed it Stone Hedge. I decided to make in a natural planting. Here is one of the pictures in mid summer.

This is the path at one of our smaller parks. There is a resident who was really upset about the condition of the path... lots of weeds, no clear lines. So for some reason, I decided to fix that! Over the course of a few weeks, we sprayed for weeds, put down a few hundred pounds of pre-emergent, edged the entire path, and laid a new layer of screening. Wish I could find a good picture of it after we overhauled it!

I'm really excited to be here and to see what else I can learn and do!!!

September 22, 2012

Where do I start?

Well, I have definitely gone my longest without posting. This is so embarrassing!!! Is there anyone out there who has been still checking for an update? I commend you for your persistence. I am going to try much much harder to post on a more regular basis. I miss blogging!!!

Back to the original question... where do I start? My most recent post was about Wael (Erin's husband) visiting the farm.... in January. Well, I posted it in March, but the event happened in January! Ahhhh!!!

What has happened since then? Hmmm.

1. I am still a loyal Sunday morning feeder at our Park District's living history farm. Through frigid winter mornings to steamy summer mornings, I have seen a lot of livestock be born and grow!

2. I was honored to attend and enjoy Stephanie's sister-in-law's bridal shower and bachelorette party. I love being a part of their family!!!

3. I was also honored to attend and enjoy Stephanie's other sister-in-law's baby shower. By the way, he is the cutest baby ever known to man.

4. I started a new job. (Don't worry, there is more to come on this one!)

5. I attended my second alumni Association of Residence Halls Passing of the Gavel where I presented this year's NACURH inductee. Total honor.

6. My brother and cousin graduated college. And another cousin graduated high school! So very proud.

7. I hosted my first major volunteer event at work.

8. I helped Stephanie and Adam prepare their garden and other misc. landscape ventures.

9. My baby cousins turned 8 and 10. (ahhh!!! Time is going too fast! Can I still call them my baby cousins?)

10. I attended the beautiful wedding of Stephanie's husband's brother and sister in law.

11. Co-chaired my fifth (?) Family Fest icecream booth with Stephanie. This is seriously one of my most favorite times of year.... until Sunday morning when I can't drag myself any farther!

12. I went to Egypt with my family for Erin and Wael's wedding. (Haha, don't worry, more on this, too)

13. I helped plan and throw Erin's bridal shower and bachelorette party.

14. I attended Erin and Wael's US wedding.

15. My brother moved out to LA to pursue his film making dream.

16. I've started my first house search!


Whew! A LOT of this occurred this summer. Like... a heck of a lot of it! This was probably one of the busiest summers EVER! Between all of our summer projects and a busy time at work, we left the country for 14 days!! I want to embellish on a few of these points because they are exciting and of course I want to share pictures. Leave a comment if there is anything you'd like to hear more about!!!

Of course, a big thank you to those of you who have been checking my blog for an update. I hope this doesn't blow your mind too much! I'll be back soon to talk about the above list... and more! How do you feel about bringing back Foliage Fridays?

Talk to you soon!!! :)

March 18, 2012

Farm Visit with Wael

What a wonderful New Year's Eve!! We woke up late in the morning and hung out for awhile. We ate some breakfast and while Erin was showering, we realized it was snowing! Wael has never seen snow before!!!

Stephanie had Wael go outside to take a picture in it. Except you can't really see the snow... but we know it was snowing during this picture haha
After eating some breakfast, Erin, Wael, and I left Stephanie's house and traveled back to our hometown. I immediately jumped into the shower and took a long nap. Ahhh it was nice to relax after an exciting night! Apparently we couldn't get enough of each other because that night, we got back together at Stephanie's house for our traditional game night! Bridget and Tony joined us for a hilarious time.

For some reason LMFAO's music video for "Sexy and I know it" came up in convo and we watched it on Adam's new iPad!  It was HILARIOUS

Something is cracking me up. We did a lot of laughing that night

We have no pictures of us actually playing games... but we sure documented us drinking! Jello shots!

We definitely had a great time. I love game night! What did we actually play? I can't even remember the names of the games, but they were so fun. That night, I crashed (again) on my beloved futon. I'm lucky to have such gracious hosts who let me stay over all the time!

The fun didn't end there! The next morning, Erin, Wael, and I went to the farm to check it out. I pretty much love anything having to do with the farm and I was excited to show Wael all about it! He has heard about "the farm" and needing to go "feed" so I wanted to show him what I was talking about all of the time.

Wael and Erin posing in front of the farm. It was freezing!!!!

We ventured into the barn first to meet some of the cattle. Otto was excited to say hi!

Wael wasn't sure about the large steer, but they got along just great. :)

"Why you no bring me food?!?"
The newest cow to our heard is Bertha. I wanted her to come say hi but she is pretty shy. She didn't leave the spot she was standing in here!

We went upstairs in the barn to show what it looked like. I show them what some of the food looked like!

Our next stop was the horses in pasture. I brought Prince over to say hi

The wonderful couple meeting Price!!!

No one else wanted a picture with the pigs, but we did visit them. :)
Of course we picked the coldest day of our winter! We were freezing! But I think Wael enjoyed seeing the animals. Maybe in August we can go back when it's not freezing cold! He said in July we could possibly go horse back riding in Cairo!

Can't wait until he is back for another visit!!

March 5, 2012

3...2...1... HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I have been lucky enough to celebrate New Years Eve with Stephanie's husband's family. He has four brothers and they have adopted me into their family. One of my favorite traditions is New Year's Eve at Tony and Jessica's house. However, this year was a little different... Erin was in town with her boyfriend fiance, Wael! Usually we just hang out, play games, drink and eat... but we wanted to be more exciting for Wael this year!


Wael, Erin, and me on New Year's!
So instead, this year, we went to a local restaurant for a lovely dinner and dancing afterward. It was so much fun!

My date! Jessica's husband had to work and well... I'm single so we were each other's dates!
We enjoyed a delicious dinner as a "couple" haha.
Stephanie went around and took pictures with all the couples! Ha
Look! Erin and Stephanie got a picture together!
Erin and Wael hanging out after eating!
Two of my favorite people EVER!
We had a pretty big group!! It was wonderful. We laughed, ate, and drank into midnight.

Our wonderful group! It was awesome to celebrate with them this year!
Jessica and I being cheesy with our champagne
If you couldn't tell, Jessica is pregnant, so I took it upon myself to drink her champagne. And I found another glass on our table, and drank that one too. Haha.
AWWW, fiances smooching at midnight
Stephanie and Adam toasting at midnight

One thing we didn't anticipate was the dancing portion of our night starting with country music. The group that stayed to dance are primarily country fans... but poor Wael hadn't been exposed yet! His face to the line dancing was priceless! Eventually it switched to dance music and we got our groove on until 3am!

Stephanie's interpretation of country dancing haha
CaNdiD!
Dancing all night long!
Once we got tired enough, we went back to Stephanie and Adam's house to crash. I was reunited with my favorite futon (hehe) and slept like a log. The next morning we ate some breakfast and snacks, talked about the night's fun. It was another wonderful celebration with my pretend cousins! Can't wait to see how it goes in future years. :)

Stay tuned to find out what the group did on New Year's Day!!!

March 3, 2012

Christmas Day 2011

Thought you were almost done, huh? Sorry, but there's one more post to go about Christmas!! I can't forget about Christmas Day, can I?

As I mentioned previously, I started to get sick on Christmas Eve. To make matters worse, I had to get up and feed the livestock at the farm that morning. I was looking forward to a quiet morning, snow on the ground, and happy, peaceful animals. Wellll, few of those actually happened. It was FREEZING outside that morning and I think I stopped to blow my nose about 100 times. Blowing snot out of my nose sort of killed the peaceful mood I had hoped for. :) Luckily the animals were perfectly happy and peaceful that morning.

When I got home that morning, everyone was still sleeping, so I dove back into bed to warm up. I willed myself to stay awake... or I knew I would pass out and be asleep for hours!

A little while later, everyone work up and were ready to celebrate. Christmas mornings are always wonderful with my family!

Our Christmas tree on Christmas morning!

Picture of me coming down for the morning... with a box of tissues for my wicked cold!



Cheese!

Haha, Doug and his famous expressions

This isn't particularly a good picture of me, but I got a Kindle Fire and was SO EXCITED!

Doug got a paintball gun!
We finished off the day with a delicious dinner with my grandparents. I am definitely luck to have such memorable Christmases and an equally generous family!

How were your holidays?

February 23, 2012

2011 Christmas Eve


Look! Another Christmas celebration blog post! After enjoying reminiscing about the V-A Christmas, I am excited to write about the annual Christmas Eve celebration at my grandparent's house! You can see last year's blog post about it here.

 Sadly my camera battery died before the night even started, so I don't have any pictures. :( I stole all of these from Megan, my cousin! Thank goodness she brought her camera!

The night started out with the usual goofing around and hanging out. I actually started to feel sick... my nose was clogged, a got a tickle in my throat, and I was really tired. Oh no, not on the best day of the year! :( Luckily for me, my dad tracked down a pharmacy that was still open and bought me some medicine! Luckily that helped me survive the night.

A fun tradition Megan and I have is doing all of the Christmas dishes after dinner. We started it about 6 or 7 years ago to help my grandma out... and now we have Jack and Ben in on our tradition!

What can I say? Megan and I make washing dishes fun :)

A shot of our butts! Megan and I kept a close eye on the kiddos with the delicate Christmas dishes :)

I love this picture! The four dish washers with my grandma!
I gave Tommy Megan's camera while we were washing dishes and he started wandering around the house taking pictures... this would be the adult table after dinner. Well, adult table isn't right... there happen to be 4 adults at the kids table. Haha. (Doug, Annmarie, Megan, and me.) But we've always called it the adult table!

During the dish washing marathon, the boys were stolen for a picture. Megan and I were like "REALLY?? Right now??" But then we saw that this was the picture they took. All of the boys of the family. I love it! :)

A cute picture of Megan with Jack and Tommy!

Our annual Christmas tree picture! Sadly we were missing Annmarie again this year, she had to work! But she was there in spirit and we missed her!

Ben looking so cute in front of the full Christmas tree!

There's always a lot of commotion as we prepare for hours of gift opening!

I made sure that Megan go this bag! She loves penguins!!!

Ben and me hanging out while the "adults" opened their gifts!

Jack lounging while the adults opened their gifts!

What another great Christmas Eve. Each year we gather at my grandparent's house, load up the Christmas tree, eat lots of spaghetti, play games, and open gifts. For some reason, this tradition just DOESN'T get old! Each year my grandma tries to convince us to change the menu... and we just won't have any of that! There was even talk of moving Christmas Eve from my grandparent's house to someone else's... yikes! I know some day it will have to happen, but I hope that day is far away. Now that Jack and Ben are older, they are starting to love the tradition as the rest of us do!

I can't wait for next year, already. Even if some day we just gather to eat and I become to old for gifts, it will still be one of the best days of the year. I love having the family all together like this!!! <3