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Over the hump
The Over the Hump race series came to an end on a spectacular night. It was warm and beautiful, and Josh took home first place in the single speed race! Jax, the bike store that sponsors Josh’s team (Kasel Cycling), was the event host. [Btw if you ever need anything bike-related, go to their irvine store–they are wonderful!]. They needed some volunteers. I didn’t volunteer since I knew I’d have Jacob, but they were short helpers and Jacob, miraculously, was sleeping in the Tula (the carrier I’m wearing). He had given me three really temperamental days in which he wouldn’t nap AND was really grumpy and quite mean…and then he just falls asleep at the start of a noisy and exciting race. Soooo I worked at the results table, which was very fun.
Sadly, by the time we got home, Jacob was burning up with a fever, and he would have that darn fever until Thursday. Regardless, it was a nice night. I am so proud of josh! He’s been working a ton and still had the energy and awesomeness to win his division. The second place guy had won every other race from what I’d heard, so it was a coup!
Posted in daily baby, J and K
Tagged babywearing, irvine lake, mommy, mountain biking, Oth, Over the hump, race, retro bikes, sleeping, toddler, Tula
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Relax
Posted in daily baby
Tagged baby, cute, ferris bueller, funny, guy, lounge, man, relax, toddler
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Sick sick sick
I need to catch up! Last week Jacob was so sick that my life came to a screeching halt. He just wanted to sleep on me all day. Poor little guy. He’s feeling better now except for a cough.
I’ll get back to normal posts tomorrow!
Garden update
Here is the latest on my edible garden! The beans are growing so fast! Those I started from seeds. I think I am done planting until the season really changes, aside from replacing herbs. I planted artichoke, beets, green beans, corn, chives, spinach, kale, cilantro, basil, mint, thyme, dill, oregano, lavender, and lettuce, and I can’t wait to harvest them!

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Tagged beans, beets, DIY, garden, growing, seeds, veggies
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