I am in love. Love, love, love. I am in love with my new lawn mower. No mocking, please. It was love at first sight.
Behold: The Black & Decker CM1936.
It is a 19-Inch, 36-Volt Cordless Electric Mulching Lawn Mower
Isn't she a beauty? And, she purrs like a kitten.
Ok, I'm exaggerating about the kitten part a little, but the humm of motor is so quiet that I could hear birds singing while I was mowing the lawn with a ridiculously big grin on my face this morning. No lie, the birds were chirping along (and I really did have a goofy smile too).
Zero emissions. This mower runs off a rechargable electric battery. So, the garage does not smell like gasoline. Side benefit: No pull cord. You push a button, pull the safety lever, and starting mowing.
AND (there's more!) the mulching attachment comes pre-installed, and there is a bag for clippings if you want to go that route. Allow me to step onto my environmental soapbox for a moment, but if you always bag your grass, please consider the mulching option -- even occassionally. Not only does the grass unnecessarily clutter your local landfill, but you are robbing your lawn of the nutrients (especially nitrogen) provided by decomposing grass. Grass clippings are 80% water and 5% nitrogen (plus other nutrients too), and are an excellent organic fertilizer. For more articulately explained reasons about why you should consider mulching, see PADEP's "Let it Lay" program or Mulching vs. Bagging on All About Lawns. Your lawn will thank you! (stepping off my soapbox now...)
Our new mower replaces our old style trusty reel mower that served us well for the last decade. The little push mower cut (and still does cut) grass really well. Unfortuantely, ours never cut crab grass or dandelion stems or the thicker seed bearing grass stems. Also, it gets jammed on every stick, which is kind of jarring. I looked into electric mowers a few years ago, and I couldn't find one that I really wanted to try. But, then I found the CM1936. And, it's a match made by Black and Decker.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Just a Typical Morning Here...
Battle for the Living Room
Yes, it's perfectly natural to wear repulsor weapons with my cow costume.
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kid stuff
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Book Review: "642 Things to Draw"
I happened to run across this book, "642 Things to Draw," on a design blog that I follow, and it looked like so much fun that I went ahead and decided to try it in our house without even finding a hard copy to review first. (I know, I was really living on the edge on that one, wasn't I?)
Although this is bound like a book, it really can't be called a book. It is more of a sketchbook that has ideas printed in small print at the top of each page. Some pages are divided into multiple sections, other pages are for a single topic. The sketching ideas range from very specific (e.g., "cat's whiskers") to quite vague ("the wild blue yonder"). The topics are wide-ranging, and even include some science or political topics that might generate a little research (e.g., "photoluminscent plankton"). There are hundreds and hundreds of ideas that children could draw. The paper is high quality white paper too, which can handle multiple erasings for the perfectionists among us.
My children are prolific artists, which is something that I think is wonderful and to be encouraged. However, we are so prolific that we have overflowed our entryway art wall. This sketch book is nice because all the drawings are contained, and can even be revisited to add more detail. I bought a copy for Caroline and for Abby. I really should have bought one for myself too. So, instead, I've been sketching along on scraps of paper. Caroline has sketched the most topics so far; Abby's art is more detailed. Overall, this book is totally fun and absolutely worth the $11 or so dollars it cost on Amazon. Also, this book would be fantastic for long car rides, especially when presented with a set of sharpened colored pencils and an eraser.
Here is my favorite sketch so far from Caroline, titled "Globe". I would have sketched a picture of the Earth, but I love that she interpreted "Globe" as "Snow globe."
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Lacrosse Update!
Did your eyes just glaze over when you read that title? You probably thought you were finished hearing about lacrosse for 9 blissful months. Well too bad! There's more!!!
GUESS WHAT???? (I do realize this is more of a monologue than a conversation, but play along).
"What? What???!!!!" you asked eagerly.
I GOT CALLED FOR ROUND 5. ROUND 5!!!!!! District 1 AAAA Consolation Finals. Ok, it's not the final-finals (#1 vs. #2 game). I got called for the #5 vs. #6 game. Still, though, I'm ECSTATIC.
However, I am heart-broken since I have a Brownie Troop meeting at the same time. Sadly, I will not be taking my awesome District 1, Round 5 Playoff game because I'm going to be doing some leaf rubbings and yarn crafts.
Sigh.
Deep Sigh.
I made a commitment and I will stick to it. And, I am determined to even enjoy it, I'm sure. I already had to shuffle one brownie meeting for lacrosse, and it really wasn't worth the effort or stress to find a replacement at the last minute.
But, I got the call. And, I'm completely, totally flattered. Also, kind of flabbergasted. And, a little giddy. Clearly, I have a lot going on right now. I'm probably over-sharing. But, seriously, it's ROUND 5!!!!!!
GUESS WHAT???? (I do realize this is more of a monologue than a conversation, but play along).
"What? What???!!!!" you asked eagerly.
I GOT CALLED FOR ROUND 5. ROUND 5!!!!!! District 1 AAAA Consolation Finals. Ok, it's not the final-finals (#1 vs. #2 game). I got called for the #5 vs. #6 game. Still, though, I'm ECSTATIC.
However, I am heart-broken since I have a Brownie Troop meeting at the same time. Sadly, I will not be taking my awesome District 1, Round 5 Playoff game because I'm going to be doing some leaf rubbings and yarn crafts.
Sigh.
Deep Sigh.
I made a commitment and I will stick to it. And, I am determined to even enjoy it, I'm sure. I already had to shuffle one brownie meeting for lacrosse, and it really wasn't worth the effort or stress to find a replacement at the last minute.
But, I got the call. And, I'm completely, totally flattered. Also, kind of flabbergasted. And, a little giddy. Clearly, I have a lot going on right now. I'm probably over-sharing. But, seriously, it's ROUND 5!!!!!!
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finding CC,
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Lacrosse Season Wrap-Up
My lacrosse umpiring season officially ended on Saturday after I officiated a District 1 Round 3 Quarterfinal game. (Round 3, did you read that part? I got the call to umpire a quarterfinal game! Quite a big deal for me in my little world of umpiring!!). Despite the rainy/freezing cold April weather, this was by far my favorite season of lacrosse. EVER.
This season I refereed my first college games and had a much higher percentage of league games. There were night games and multiple games tied until just seconds before the end of the game. There was more controversy and higher stakes, a few "big girl" calls, and I loved practically every minute of it. (There were a couple of losers in there too, like a >2 hour game with 37 goals and an a really unpleasant gnat infestation on the field.) Overall, though, a fabulously enjoyable season.
How do I feel after 48 games? Well.....mostly tired. But not in the way you might think. I am in shape and my legs are still fresh for sprinting up and down the field. However, I'm flat-out exhausted from juggling schedules. Tired from trying to finagle babysitting, switching cars, making lists, and packing/unpacking bags. But, I'm definitely not tired of watching lacrosse, and I find that surprising. After 48 games, I was still getting teary on the drive home after my last game because I knew it was over. I'm hoping to do a few summer tournament games, but it will be almost nine months until regular lacrosse games start up. Nine months is a long time to wait.
Fortunately (and much to Scott's chagrin) I have filled up our DVR with lots of college playoff games to review over the summer. I love watching the college games and knowing the PWLUA officials on the field. That will have to tide me over.....
What will I do with all my "free time" now? I guess I'll get back to all the household stuff that I've been putting off this spring, like yard work and painting. It is definitely not as exciting or personally enriching, but it needs to be done. I'll do the things I feel like I'm supposed to be doing and maybe I'll even do nothing sometimes. That can be fun too, I hear.
Speaking of yardwork....Note to neighbors, we have ordered a new lawn mower since the push mower isn't cutting it anymore (literally!). Sorry for the overgrown mess...By the way, does anyone has a goat we can borrow for a few days?
This season I refereed my first college games and had a much higher percentage of league games. There were night games and multiple games tied until just seconds before the end of the game. There was more controversy and higher stakes, a few "big girl" calls, and I loved practically every minute of it. (There were a couple of losers in there too, like a >2 hour game with 37 goals and an a really unpleasant gnat infestation on the field.) Overall, though, a fabulously enjoyable season.
2011 Season Statistics (48 Total Games)
5 NCAA Division III Games
1 NCAA Division II Games
22 Varsity Games
15 JV Games
3 District I Playoff Games
(2 Youth League Games for friend)
Fortunately (and much to Scott's chagrin) I have filled up our DVR with lots of college playoff games to review over the summer. I love watching the college games and knowing the PWLUA officials on the field. That will have to tide me over.....
What will I do with all my "free time" now? I guess I'll get back to all the household stuff that I've been putting off this spring, like yard work and painting. It is definitely not as exciting or personally enriching, but it needs to be done. I'll do the things I feel like I'm supposed to be doing and maybe I'll even do nothing sometimes. That can be fun too, I hear.
Speaking of yardwork....Note to neighbors, we have ordered a new lawn mower since the push mower isn't cutting it anymore (literally!). Sorry for the overgrown mess...By the way, does anyone has a goat we can borrow for a few days?
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lacrosse
Saturday, May 14, 2011
GG
This afternoon Scott's grandfather died peacefully. Although we knew this news was coming, it is still hard to hear. Grandpa (to Scott and me) or GG (to Abby, Ben, and Caroline) was the only grandfather I ever knew. I've heard so many wonderful stories from Scott about GG helping with various school projects and taking him to Yankees games. I had the privilege of sharing many family dinners and events with him, and hearing his very detailed stories. I am so very glad that my children had a chance to meet him. He will absolutely be missed.
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