And what is so rare
as a
day in June?
Then,
if ever,
come perfect days…
Archive for June, 2009
These Rare Days
Thursday, June 11th, 2009Not in Minnesota anymore…
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009Tredessa took a vacation.
We were all surprised and happy because, to put it mildly-she is a bit of an over-worker-super-achiever at times. But she is choosing to let God do a new thing in her life and it is good.

IKEA virgin no more.
So- a week in Minnesota with good, lifelong friends (The Bierers – people we adore!!) included lounging by the pool and shopping (she has heretofore been a somewhat militant non-shopper) at The Mall of America. She is no longer an IKEA virgin! Quite the vacation for Tre-Tre!

Tredessa comes back in spite of a tornado.
7 days later it was time to come home. Her plane was due to land at DIA at the exact same time a tornado was barreling through. They put them in a holding pattern for so long their fuel got low. They ended up landing at Colorado Springs to re-fuel and wait in line to be able to get back to DIA.

She finally got back – just in the nick-of-time for a family dinner to celebrate her life (as she will be out of town again on her actual birthday this weekend).

We got together. There were hugs and kisses and flowers and presents. There was laughter and a few tears of love. There were 5 energetic grandkids (who played dress-up all night) and grilled chicken. We ate corn on the cob and strawberry cheesecake. Edward was invited to be adored. A hot competitve Twilight game was played way into the night. It was the fam and a few friends.



Stef and Wrex, who had been out of town, rushed back to “crash the party” for Tredessa. They wore orange so well. That is one of the reasons we love them so. We did a mini-birthday-celebration for Wrex, too.
Tredessa in Transition
Besides her birthday, Tredessa is in transition in her life right now. There are lots of things changing and things she just doesn’t know some details of her future right now. But I hope she knows, at the very least, how much we all cherish her (especially becuase of that awesome poem I wrote for her)!
Welcome home, TreTre. Love ya!…mom
Orange you glad?
Monday, June 8th, 2009PLEASE NOTE: I actually started this post January the 29th. I was so excited about doing orange stuff in the middle of winter. Some of the zeal has dissipated - obvious by how long it has taken me to post this, but I am still very fond of tangerine and clementine and hot peach and orange crush and all things brilliantly hued in various forms of red with yellow. I am just late saying so…Nonetheless…
I went on an orange kick.
“Orange is the happiest color.” Frank Sinatra
I have talked about orange before because I really, really like it (here and here).
Right after the Christmas of 2007,I decided the living room/sanctuary was too neutral and that pumpkin and eggplant would jazz it up nicely until I could go on an all-new-furniture extravaganza…which has yet to occur, btw. I bought fabric to recover the couch pillows and then flew off to Maui to cook for a film crew with Carol Ann.
During our winter snow this past Monday (and my sweet day of rest and Sabbath), orange fever hit me. Dave called to see what I was up to and when I told him I was painting things orange he said, “I am coming home to a Dr Seuss house” but he was not one bit fearful. The next day when he saw that I had painted a chair, 2 candle-holders, a tree branch from last fall’s pruning (which I kept because I knew I could use it someday somewhere) and 3 wooden religious icons orange, he said he was afraid if he didn’t hide the brushes he’d come home to an orange refrigerator and stove. It is addictive.

A year later, said fabric remains as it was – unused. And maybe I won’t use it. I’ll have to check to be sure, but I think the orange was more dull – like pumpkin pie filling before it is baked but it has lots of cinnamon. And I am not really feeling the eggplant this year (leftover Tuscan~ishdays?), but would love to pair brilliant crayon orange with bright “tealish”-robin’s-egg-blue, although that is probably too big a jump for me right now.
Here is how some of it turned out/before and after:


I tried several different fabrics for the chair cover. I kind of know what I want, but haven’t come across it yet. So recently, I just took a scrap of painter’s canvas and painted some simple flower shapes on it for now (I used an old pillow sham of Stormie’s as the inspiration). I wanted a lot of “white space” and a pretty modern perspective.
I am not sure exactly what I will do with everything or how I will bring the whole room together. But I know I had fun with the orange paint and that I am not afraid of the process or awaiting the a-ha moment. It will happen.
For the moment…Jeanie
My prayer
Monday, June 8th, 2009My most recent creation.
Dave and I picked up some cathedral prints in these 27″ square, very traditional frames from a hotel liquidator’s store. They were nice enough and fit with my “sanctuary” art, but I had an idea.

I have wanted to have a part of the Lord’s Prayer in my living room/sanctuary since I moved in. I have really come to understand and appreciate the beauty of how Jesus taught us to pray and am bowled over by the simple power of the words “on earth - as it is - in heaven.” I sometimes wonder if I should quit praying anything else but “The Lord’s Prayer” until I really get it, that it is THE prayer.
Anyway – I decided to paint over the cathedrals. I forgot to do a “before” picture. :[
So, I watered down some black acrylic to give it more of an “inky” consistency and just sort of wiped it over the prints in a pretty casual manner. Because I am hanging them near my religious iconic art (which are really pretty primitive), I figured the sort of “folk-style” lettering would work well.

I traced the lettering on using graphite paper (from a Publisher document I’d made) and then just painted the letters with quick swipes, not worrying about coverage or staying in the lines.

I wish I’d been more courageous and made my letters bigger and bolder. As is, I probably could have had the entire prayer, but I was afraid it wasn’t all going to fit.
I had been thinking about painting or replacing the mats, which were very faded, but after they were done, they seemed right.
On earth. As it is. In heaven.
I am praying that with You, Jesus. Keep teaching me…J
Early Bird
Saturday, June 6th, 2009You know it is going to be an exquisite day, a day of sunshine and fruitfulness when the birds wake you up at half past four in the morning, already in full song, trumpeting God’s greatness.
- I have finished planting the straw bales (3 are dedicated to zucchini and summer squash; one has a paste tomato and a tomatillo; one is the holder of the watermelon seeds – getting a late start, but they are on the south side of the house, so hopefully the bale and the sun will help me out. And the final two hold 4 unique and beautiful tomatoe plants. I sunk them in on Monday and I have never seen such happy tomatoes. Truly. They are just plum delighted.) Even the seeds I plopped in 6 days ago are sprouting very happily.
- Dave is filling the pool.
- I have completed almost all of my potted plants (still have a few things to buy).
- I have planted more radishes and lettuce and peppers and beets (beets because of Dwight on The Office – more of a joke…hopefully we’ll actually find something good to do with them).
- I painted numbers 1-5 in white on the little black grand-bebe breakfast bar stools. So cute.
- I painted my cherry end table black (which I have wanted to do forever!).
- I had lunch in the cool breezy shade with my amazing husband (who is tanning up nicely).
- I sewed four new cushion covers for the patio chairs.
- I got sidetracked a lot. And watched part of a crime show.
- I helped Dave a little with the swingset/play thing he is building the grand-bebes.
- Now I am off to birthday and celebration meal shop for Tredessa, who arrives home from vacation tomorrow.
Oh, that all days were as abundant…Jeanie
NOTE TO SELF: Hang the “Our Father” prints, sew more cushion covers – tonight…??
Pretty good day so far…Jeanie
Rhoades2 “The Rockvans”
Thursday, June 4th, 2009I am not sure if there is a baby in the world who has ever been photographed as much as Averi (except maybe Jon and Kate’s 8)? Those cherub-cheeks just beg to be captured and her mommy loves to take pictures. Apparently everyone does.
Platte Valley Medical Center knows a good looking family when they see it.
When Averi was born, the hospital staff arranged for a photo shoot of her with her mommy and daddy. They have poster-sized black and whites of them in the hallways near and in the birthing wing there to this day. They have also used the photos in the hospital’s community magazine, mailed to every household around. This made Dave-the-Grandpa somewhat famous when he taught a computer class at the hospital a couple of weeks ago. Everyone said, “Wow! Those were your kids? Your son looks just like you!”
Kaela Green.
When Averi turned one, Kaela Green offered to do a photo shoot at their home and got some cute shots of Rocky, Jovan and Averi. Kaela, say my sources, is a mommy to young sons and a budding photographer. She has a very tectural style (that is not technical terminology – I don’t actually talk in photog, but I just noticed the very interesting color and tactile-ness of the pics). Very rich. There was a slideshow of the whole thing on Flickr which looks like it isn’t there anymore, but I just learned Kaela has a website, so maybe you can see Averi and the parents there, too. http://kaelagreenphotography.blogspot.com/. By Kaela:


Ellie Pickett.
Then just the other day, Ellie Pickett, who was having them over for dinner, asked if they’d come a half hour early so she could “practice” taking some pictures. Jovan was worried because she’d been garage-saling all day, but she still looks fabulous.



Ellie is a designer, musician, and artiste in almost every sense of the word. I think these photographs are aewsome! Ellie is running the art gallery for Heaven Fest. She has her card/announcement design biz (http://thephotocardchef.com/) and, I just found out, a photography site (http://lilacphotography.com/).

House of Photos.
When Rocky and Jovan buy a house, they are going to need some major sky-high walls to hold all the photos of themselves – just the really super fantastic ones, I mean. And there are a lot of them!
I think they are beautiful – the whole little family.
I am the momma/nonna, what can I say?…Jeanie
NOTE TO SELF: How to choose the best of the prints for the hallway gallery?…Determine – soon.
Frankengardener
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009I have determined my gardening style to be “experimental.”
I don’t like doing the same thing twice. I like to grow things in unexpected places. I like French intensive gardeing, square foot gardening and am really in to this straw bale gardening right now. I’d even like to try hydroponic gardening sometime, despite the fact that I have grave doubts about the quality and flavor of things grown in water (I believe in soil).
I have to admit, I rolled my eyes a lot when I first started seeing these upside-down gardens on TV. I checked out their website and good grief: people are really doing this thing!

Therefore, I am going to have make my very own topsy-turvy-upside-down tomato grower. Why? Because that is the experiment part. I don’t want to buy “their” cheap-looking plastic aparatus. I want to make my own ghetto version…from a big, plastic paint can. Yes, I do.
I’ll post pictures. I think it is going to be pretty cool! It’ll be like tomatoes raining down on me from heaven above!
Mmmmmmm….Jeanie
pictured: people’s purchased topsy-turvey planters
Happy 6th Birthday, Gavin!
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009Today is Gavin’s birthday ~ what a day to celebrate!
Six years? How is that possible? That is when I first became a grandparent. Time flies and the days get richer!
Gavin-the-Gardener
Gavin wanted garden plants for his birthday. His mom specified that they should come in a pot that he could tend to himself (as I did not raise a gardener in Steph…yet). Well, how could I refuse that? Gav is my garden helper. He plants and waters and listens to everything I tell him about growing things. Flowers are OK to him, but veggies (especially tomatoes!) are better: truly a man after my own heart.
So, last week on a beautiful, sunny day, we took Gavin to my favorite garden center just outside town (Horiuchi Brothers Nursery – great stuff and generous-they always give me free stuff!). Gavin was so excited as we were turning into their drive. He told us, “My mom and dad never take me to the garden center. I always want to go here, but they say, “No – let’s just go to church.’” Hahhahahhha!
I hope he is not somehow equating a passionate indulgence in gardening as a sin or some opposition to good church-going folk??
Anyhow-he’d have turned his entire backyard into the garden of Eden if I hadn’t made him choose just a few favorites!I ended up with a bunch of specialty pepper plants in my own 4 x 4 because he just had to grow them!

Oh the miles of smiles you’ve brought me, Gavin! You are my heart’s joy and delight! You opened the door that turned me into a Nonna! You are exuberance and curiosity. You are a good-finder and glee. Your love and zeal for all things family and gardening and learning at school and Wii and Xbox and cartoons (especially Spongebob) and your sisters and cousins and building and running and jumping and playing? Inspires me! I want to enjoy life like you do!
You’re 6 now, Gavin! Happy Birthday!…Love, Nonna
pictured: Gavin with his 2 birthday pots; a pot of flowers for the front porch (marigolds, purple petunias, purple salvia and white wave petunias which will soon cascade down the side of the black Malaysian pot; a grape tomato plant for the patio with a couple of marigolds to keep it company.
Vermiculite Sighting
Monday, June 1st, 2009If you are just start your large beds for square foot gardening, you really need the giant 4 cubic foot bag of vermiculite. It will loosen your heavy soil and improve drainage. But these days, I only need a small bag per year to get seeds going (vermiculite is like a sponge and keeps moisture right around that seed where it needs to be!).
Several people e-mailed asking where to find it. I used to get the big bags at Home Depot annually, where the garden manager told me they only ordered 4 per year. Now you should be able to find the smaller bags for about $3.50 at Home Depot, Lowe’s or WalMart – usually in the houseplant area. However, Home Depot has let a lot of people down this year providing only Perlite which is not as good and looks way less natural in the soil. But Lowe’s has it in stock.

Weird, but true find
I was passing by the winter clearance at Lowe’s, as well and found something labeled “Realistic Ash Bed.” It further explained:
For vented logs, place realistic ash bed material in burner pan and completely cover burner. May also be used to decorate fireplace floor.
And guess what it is??? That’s right folks: vermiculite. It doesn’t say it anywhere on the bag, but trust me: I know my vermiculite! It was about 99-cents a bag.
Good luck on the search…J
VERMICULITE: A mined mineral that expands when heated. Resembles mica in appearance. Great for seed germination, a clean, suitable source for rootings and cuttings, and good to use in potting mixes.
