Sunday, August 3, 2014

Instalment 3: Our backyard

Have I ever shown you the treehouse?  No?  We didn't build this luxury; it was here when we arrived.  So was the incredible fence, for that matter.  The treehouse has been out-of-bounds for a number of years since Hannah tumbled through the trapdoor at the age of six.  We only reopened it this spring, and is available to the oldest four children.  The treehouse really is amazing - more of an awkwardly placed bunky, actually.  Not only is it made of quality materials, but it also has a loft.  Mind you, I've only been up there once.  Access to the treehouse is a swinging rope ladder; my one-time climb much resembled Sr. Evangelina's attempt to board ship on Call the Midwife.  Need I say more?
 Dave's pride and joy:  his potato plants.  (I guess his sons are too.)  Dave saw me taking photos and called out to make sure that I was adequately capturing the height of his plants.  These potatoes last us from October through April - quite the crop.
 The kids are picking potato bugs, a twice daily chore.  I have exempted myself from this activity on grounds that I have carried six children and endured labour and delivery five times.  I will gladly do it again, if only to avoid the squishing of the potato bug.
 A potato-patch kid.
 The vile creature completely unaware of his fate.
 In the hands of its executioner:  reprieve before the guillotine-like strength of my eldest's thumb and forefinger.  No, not iodine:  potato-bug juice.
 Joe, mistaken for a potato plant, falls prey to the evil bug.
 Sarah, the youngest of a long line of potato-bug hunters, arrives on the scene.  Watch out, bugs!  She's armed with the standard-issue broken plastic rake and stuffed frog on a clip.  And shoes stolen from her brother.
 Ben managed to avoid the morning's chore by hiding in the treehouse.  He safely descends once his siblings return from the fields.
Perhaps a bigger sandbox?

3 comments:

Mary said...

Wow, Elena, quite the crop of potatoes AND kids!

Marcia W. said...

Love the pics. and I am way too squeamish(sp?) to squish bugs. I usually try to show them the door.

Robinsonpack said...

Elena,

Just wanted to pop in and say hi!! Life is so busy and I rarely am able to come see pictures and read how you are. What a beautiful family. And Sarah is so big!! She is beautiful, as are all your kids. Karen is 40 weeks tomorrow. Say a prayer for her (it is another boy).

Love to your family,
Theresa