Saturday, June 21, 2008

My Sisters' Visit and the Rest of the Week


Last weekend was really fun. Kathleen with Paige, William, and baby Jack came to visit on Saturday. Susan and Ruby came on Sunday and everyone stayed and visited for a few days! The cousins really played and played. We went to the pool, opened the hive, hung out... Robbie even went down the waterslide at the pool with Paige and William! Pretty cool.













And look at these two sweetie peeties. Classic y-chromosome pose on Mr. Jack. All he needs is the newspaper and his pipe.
















Alex began his work in his new office this week! Hooray! I'll post pix of the place when I have one to show.
On Thursday, we went on an impromptu trip to Carowinds with Lisa, Stori, and Siena.


Does this kid look excited to be on a horse or what?!?



We rounded out the week with Robbie's tennis lesson, my tennis lesson, receiving the counter for the island, choosing some cabinet knobs, and finishing the work on the new driveway and retaining wall!! Backsplash and we're done!
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Bees Have Arrived!

Hooray! Robbie and I picked up our bees on June 2. We drove down to Easley, SC to Porter Farm Bees. Dwight Porter was very helpful and we talked bees for a long time. Then we put our hive with our new bees in the back of the Pilot and we started for home. One bee escaped. We nervously opened the windows and she flew away. A while later, another bee got loose, we opened the windows, and she flew away. Then another and another and another bee got loose and we just drove home with bees flying around in the car. They didn't want to get us, afterall. They just wanted out of the car.

We put them in their spot and left them alone until Saturday. With a crowd of neighbors watching safely from the screened porch, Robbie and I opened the hive for the first time and took a look....




It was fabulous and completely uneventful. The queen had been doing her job. We saw larvae and capped brood. The workers had been doing their job. Lots of nectar turning into honey. Some pollen. One small hive beetle which I personally squished.
After Robbie was finished, his friend Anne Francis donned the suit to have a closer look too.




Curious onlookers. (Alex, Lisa, Laurie, and children Stori, Siena, Anne Francis, Whitney, Robbie, and Ricky)

Lots of bees, capped honey, etc.

It's hot work being a beek!

My only scare so far was when a large number of bees were rocking back and forth listlessly on the front entrance of the hive. I thought surely they had starved. I called my bee mentor Will and he said, no, that it's called bearding and they do that when it gets really hot. And it was really hot. We were in the high nineties with no cooling off in the night. Whew! They weren't all dying after all!

School's Out!


Here's Robbie saying goodbye to his Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Moran at his awards night. Originally, the teacher for his class was another lady and Mrs. Moran was the assistant who worked between two classes. The first teacher didn't work out and within two months she was replaced by Mrs. Moran. The weekend before she took over, I tried explaining that the first teacher wouldn't be there anymore and that Mrs. Moran was going to be his teacher on Monday, etc., etc. Robbie looked up at me, rolled his eyes, and said, "Uh, Mom. I'm in love with Mrs. Moran... and so is Charlie!" You can see why :)
At awards night, Robbie received the Spanish Award.