Wednesday, June 23, 2010

HouseParty People!

Our house will once again become crazy party central! I'm so excited to be hosting another HouseParty! This will be our seventh. If you don't know about the incredibly fun, brilliant marketing idea click here to check them out. Here's the rundown: you apply for parties that you would like to host. If you are lucky enough to be chosen, HouseParty sends you a box of fun stuff to throw a fun party. Your friends and family love to come because they love trying new products and get to go home with fun goodies. Here's a picture of the fun party pack for the Bull's Eye BBQ party we are having on Sunday! Should have a full house and lots of fun!



I've already applied for another HouseParty or two. Whether you would love to host a fun party or are looking for a brilliant way to market your product, HouseParty is the best!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Back yard shenanigans


We are blessed to live in a great house in a great neighborhood. I'm not "house proud". It's not perfect, it's never going to be but it is home and we love it here. There is one area of our home that has plagued us from the beginning. The back yard. In England, referring to someone's outside space as a "yard" is an insult. They like the word "garden" better. We have a yard out back. A dusty, neglected piece of land that we had pretty much given up on. We've laid new grass twice and mulched the whole thing at one point (don't EVER do that) but it's stayed a mess.

Our house is the last one to be constructed in the neighborhood. That explains why we have found seventeen buckets of hardened concrete along with every form of building debris in our backyard during our other attempts at improving. This is where the construction trailer sat, and this is where remnants of whatever were dumped. We can't grow grass. The neighbors behind us have assorted weeds that creep in and take over because I'm too lazy to pull weeds every day. Sorry, but it's the truth. We finally decided that something had to be done. We settled on building a raised flagstone deck. It was a HUGE undertaking and it's not finished yet.

We've had two truckloads of dirt dumped on our driveway, the husband rented some sort of heavy equipment to move it to the back. Three teenagers worked two days with him to level dirt and lay stone. The cable guy had to come fix the barely buried cable that we stirred up while moving dirt and stone to the back. I've made runs for huge bags of ice, cases of bottled water and something called a tamper. They did the back breaking work in the heat only to discover that we don't have enough stone. Our deck is larger than the 16x35 feet it started out as, so we've got more stone in our future to finish this bad boy. And sod. Our side yard is torn up from that whatever-it's-called that the husband rented. That's a picture of him in it, by the way. He's smiling, so that's probably before it got stuck. Anyway. That's it for now.