Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Landscaping!

Since we've pretty much conquered the task of decorating and putting together the inside of the house, it was time to conquer the outside of the house.

When we first moved into the house, the background was dirt. After some back and forth, we decided to go ahead and put landscaping in the back. Since it was about one week before our wedding, I convinced David that the best thing would be to hire a landscaper, who laid sod, put in flower beds, and planted knockout roses. David's parents bought us two beautiful trees as a wedding present to complete the backyard. Here are some pictures of the initial work (please note David and the tree - hehe):


Now, 7 months later, I'm happy to say that we completed the landscaping (both backyard and front yard) with the help of my parents over Easter weekend. While David and my dad played golf one morning, my mom and I spent two hours in Lowe's. Since I know nothing about plants, it was great to spend time looking at everything and reading about them. With my mom's knowledge and my ability to be drawn to pretty flowers, we walked out of there ready to plant. We laid out everything in the backyard and left it there overnight to make sure we liked the placement.

The next day...after a fabulous dinner party - more to come on that in another post...the four of us (my dad and mom, David and I) set to work.


After planting, lining the flowerbeds with stones and rocks, mulching, pulling weeds, another trip to Lowe's, and a stop for lunch at Torchy's Tacos, it was done. And it looked fabulous.

This is our Herb Garden - Basil, Rosemary, Thyme, and Mint.




The final touch was to put out my birthday present from David's parents - bird feeders! I was so excited to get them - but not as excited as the cats are. They stand in the window for hours watching them!



P.S. - As you can see, this post is, but I'm happy to report that David and I are still doing a good job keeping everything watered and alive. It's so exciting!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Spring California Trip


In mid-March, we were both able to finally take some vacation time and head to out to northern California to see David's parents. It's always so nice to head out west because we know we'll get to eat yummy homemade food (thanks Barbara!) and relax while hanging out with the horses, dogs and cats. It was a great trip that was unfortunately cut short because of flight dilemmas (aka - our standby plan did not turn out the way we wanted - see "Learning to be a Pilot's wife" for more information).

As always, I took a lot of pictures while I was there. I also took many videos of Notebook, but I'm still working on editing it (learning iMovie is harder than I thought!). I'll post it once I'm done. In the meantime, here's some pics I took of Notebook:



David's parents also have two new kittens (or in the words of my niece Juliana, "kitty kitty cats"). Here's Mitsy and Sockie taking a nap in their condo:

We also had the pleasure of watching an otter swim around the pond. While we thought the little guy was fun to watch, he's not the most well-behaved creature. While he was visiting the pond, he successfully ate a couple of catfish and some goose eggs. Not so cute!

And, of course, the picture of David and me that I always take while we are there. It's weird - David always has that "we really have to take a pic now" look on his face...hmm. ;)

David also got on the Kubota while we were there. Here he is practicing his driving:

Learning to be a pilot's wife

What's the first things you think of when you think of being married to a pilot? Flight benefits, right? Well, along with the flight benefits comes the disadvantage of not getting on any flight you so choose.

For those that know me well, I'm not a patient person. I'm a planner. I like to know the outcome of something before I do it. So, I've started a how-to guide on how to be a good pilot's wife:

Be patient.
So, a couple of years ago, David and I thought it would be fun if I went to meet him in San Diego while he was on a trip. I thought, why not? Throw caution the wind and jump on a plane. I made it Houston without a hitch. I thought, well, this IS easy! So, I went happily to the San Diego gate. Which is where it all went south. The flight was totally overbooked and I was waaaayyyy down on the standby list. So, I called David and he told me of another flight to try. Again, way overbooked and way low on the list. BUMMER! I tried another one. No luck. Reminder - this is the first time I've tried standby by myself. Another reminder - in case you didn't read above, I like to have a plan and know the outcome of a situation. Both were not present in this situation. Let's just say the day did not have the outcome I was hoping for (aka, I spent the night at my apartment, NOT San Diego).

Never check luggage when flying standby.
Keeping your luggage with you is the smartest thing you could ever do when flying standby because you have no idea which plane or destination you will actually make it on/to.

When we went to California a couple of weeks ago to see David's parents, we started out bright and early in Houston. We had a plan - we were going to get on the first plane to Sacramento and get there by noon. Worst case - we would get there that night around 9. Well, we never actually made it to Sacramento by plane. Nope, we made it Sacramento by driving. After a long day, David's parents had to pick us up in San Jose (3 hours away) because that's the closest we could get (and we were lucky to get that!).If I had checked luggage to Sacramento, that would have meant going to the Sacramento airport and hoping that my luggage was there. Can you say nightmare?


Plan alternatives.

As mentioned above, trying to get California was extremely difficult. When our initial plans fell through, we went to plan B, and C, and D, and...well, you get the idea. Here's a picture of some of our alternative routes we were trying:

Without alternatives, we would have ended up back at home (just like what happened with San Diego!)

Give yourself a cushion of one day on both ends of traveling.

I haven't actually had a chance to do this, because, well, I have a job that doesn't allow it, but I've heard it's a good practice. Maybe one day I'll get to try it.

Just buy a freakin' ticket.
As you might imagine, this is my favorite how-to, because I only have so much patience. I have to save that patience for times when I don't HAVE to be somewhere. Because, frankly, if I had to worry about getting to a wedding or celebrate a family reunion, I would really freak out in the airport. And, believe me (I'm sure David could vouch for this) it would not be pretty. Plus, it just feels so good to get a free ticket on Southwest. It's like flying standby (cuz it's free) but you're guaranteed to get on the plane. Ahhh, I feel a sense of calmness already.

In conclusion...
I always have to remind myself of these things before we attempt to travel standby anywhere. I'm a work in progress, but David tells me I'm getting better. And I haven't even been a pilot's wife for a whole year. I just know I'll be a pro at this pilot's wife thing in no time!