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Friday, July 10, 2015

Seven Quick Takes: Friday, July 10

1. Tomorrow is the last day of the novena to Bl. Louis and Zelie Martin! I will post a link to a litany for their feast day. I had forgotten since last year how powerful and realistic the daily reflections are on marriage and family life. When these two are canonized, they are going to be an even greater example for marriage and family life.

2. I had a birthday since we last did quick takes, with my traditional chocolate peanut butter cup pie. Also, here is the only photo of me and T since I was in the hospital.
 3. My sister asked for more baby photos. I have not really been able to take many photos of the baby. Here is one from last week.
 But today I got his FIVE WEEK old self dressed in his first 3-6 month outfit (he is in a cloth diaper), fed him, and he was happy. I set him down to snap a photo and he did this. This is why we don't have lots of photos of the baby.
 4. Garden update! Our lettuce harvest was massive and delicious. There are still a few plants that have not bolted. And I am trying a second planting in a shadier spot. The cold crops don't like the heat of the summer. The peas are still going strong. The chard has been delicious. The carrots, cabbages, and leeks are still coming.
 Here is the first of our cucumbers.
 5. Other Garden: These nine tomato plants (in front of the lilac bush) are covered in grape, cherry, or yellow pear tomatoes waiting to ripen. We are going to have tomatoes coming out of our ears soon. The pepper plants are not really growing, so we will see. The herbs are doing well. And those are potato plants in the far back.
6. We did some peach canning yesterday, but I am going to give it its own post next week, because a days worth of canning deserves its own post. For real.
7. In case you missed it, M and I published our second article for ChurchPOP reviewing the films on the Vatican Film List. This time was the Religion category.

I am linking up with Bonnie at "A Knotted Life" who is hosting this week for Kelly.

2 comments:

  1. Consider your lesson learned... never put down a baby!
    (Just kidding) what a beautiful garden you have.
    My youngest has been what my mother refers to as a koala and I refer to as a barnacle for most of his life...
    Middle of winter here so those peaches look utterly delicious.

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    1. Haha... true about babies!

      The peaches, unfortunately, do not grow in Minnesota. It is too cold in the winter for the trees. These ones were shipped straight from a farm in Georgia by a small Wisconsin company for us northerners. :)

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