Spring is glorious.
Though now that I'm on the topic, I'm not sure we get spring here in Louisiana. I think the two seasons are probably summer, and "summer lite".
We are gardening...well, breaking ground for a garden.
It is starting off very very slowly partially because we have been busy, partially because our garden has moved. Jennie (of the former garden property) moved, and since we didn't know if we would have a new location, we did not tend the good old garden during the The weekend before Jennie moved out we removed all of the stakes, tall dead plants, and fence from our old garden and released it too the wild.
It looks like an extremely diverse patch of meadow in a sea of sparse turf.
So what has been keeping us so busy?
Well, Hemp Sesbania (Sesbania exaltata)...
....and Indian Jointvetch (Aeschynomene indica L. )...
and the study of the influence they have on rice yield.
I really like this guy.
He has been working so hard.
In addition to his PhD research during the day, he has working on the end of his MS for Wisconsin at night. (His thesis for Wisconsin is also in Weed Science, but instead of rice, his research was in corn an soybean, and looked at more northern weeds.) After weeks and weeks of writing and low sleep he finally has a defense date
May 25
I think I am going to make it a family holiday from this year forth.
Seriously, when that date comes it will be the first time since before we got married that Nathanael won't have something else he should be doing every evening and weekend. I always feel bad for distracting him from writing, but less than a month from now I can distract all I want!I have so many fun plans that have been building up. We are going to go camping, and hiking, and visit goat farms, and take an airboat ride in the Atachafalaya Basin, babysit our friends kids so they can have date nights (and we can have play time), and maybe even dance in the evenings.
Nathanael said he is getting intimidated by this new life we are going to have...it might be because I have some new plans for the chore chart too...
Don't get me wrong, we've been having plenty of fun with the time we do have together, but what a wonderful relief it will be for both of us to have a more balanced schedule. (And for him to regularly get more than four hours of sleep.)
I am so excited!
Yay, you blogged something! And super-huge DOUBLE YAY for Nathanael having more spare time on his hands six days from now!!
ReplyDeleteYes! Yay for both!
DeleteI am hoping to keep it up!
I'm so excited for you guys to have more adventures together (and hopefully more blogging of said adventures)!
ReplyDeleteYay for new blog posts! Yay for a garden! Triple yay for that last picture!!! because you guys are the greatest and super cute, to boot ;>)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've got some awesome things ahead of you!
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