• Bug,  urban life

    Lemon Week Revival!

    blossoms

    When I was out at my mom’s this last weekend I couldn’t help but notice the smell of citrus blossoms in the air. I know a lot of people start sneezing when the blossoms explode like this but not me. I love it. It instantly takes me back to my childhood. Sometimes it reminds me of playing in the backyard at my Grandma’s, scraping my arms up on the sharp orange tree thorns or helping my Dad with his beehives (from a respectful distance of course) or driving at night through the orange groves at top speed with my head stuck out the sunroof….

    Sometimes it reminds me the year that I came home from college. I graduated early and left my classmates behind. I sort of interrupted everything, collected all the credits I needed for a paper degree and went home to rethink the way my life was going. That was not a very good year for me. I was hopelessly alone, ashamed of myself, jobless and depressed. I used to lay on my bed with the windows open and just stare at the ceiling while the scent of orange blossoms wafted over me. It was a bitter time but I remember the orange blossoms fondly. They’ll always be there for me. So strong. So distinct and such a part of who I am and where I grew up.

    sweetness

    So anyway, sorry about that little reverie.

    As you can see, my mom’s citrus trees are in full bloom. Her backyard looks like a fourth of July festival of popcorn. My mom said I should pick all the remaining fruit on her trees because when the blossoms come that means the old fruit needs to go, unless you want to leave it there to rot like we have in the past. After the success of Lemon Week, I’m all for harvesting every single lemon and tangelo she has.

    2 bags

    Half an hour later I had two big bags full lemons and one small bag of tangelos (and arms full of scratches to prove it). I cut some branches of blossoms to take home too. They might not look so pretty when the leaves crinkle and the blossoms turn brown but the scent is divine. Then we packed up and headed for home.

    painting her sign stacking the cups

    Somewhere along the way I must have mentioned making lemonade to Bug because she instantly locked onto the idea of having a lemonade stand. Her favorite tv show is Olivia right now and apparently there is an episode where Olivia sets up a lemonade stand. Bug has acted it out several times a day including the part where Olivia has to have a trash can for the cups to be thrown away in. Apparently that is a very important part of the show if you are four.

    Anyway, she painted her own sign (with some help from me) and I let her play with some leftover pink cups from her Pinkkkkity first birthday. She stacked them like that all by herself. Unfortunately, she also had them rolling all over the floor getting dirty so they are pretty much contaminated now. Later when we went grocery shopping, I stopped by the 99 cent store and bought her a new pack of pink cups. Which by the way, are NOT cheaper at the 99 cent store. You can buy a pack for 99 cents but you only get twelve in a pack! Hmph! I was a bit annoyed by that.

    more lemons making lemonade

    We put all the lemons in pretty baskets and made a batch of lemonade. I even made simple syrup. It was a snap! I don’t know why I’ve been making lemonade any other way.

    open for business

    I was a little worried about the stand idea. My biggest problem is our neighborhood. We don’t live in suburbia. We live on a highway right on the fringes of businesses. It’s nice to be able to walk to a coffee shops and restaurants but it’s not really the kind of neighborhood where you can let your kids hang out on the corner by themselves. So whatever stand we put together would have to be carried out there in one trip. It’s not like I can just leave a table and chairs and then come back five minutes later with my pitcher of lemonade and my kid. And there is NO WAY I’m going to leave my kid there to guard our stand. So it was a bit of a challenge.

    best lemonade in town

    On the flip side, our neighborhood is GREAT for business. We sold out in five minutes flat. Big burly guys in trucks came and bought three and four glasses each to fill their thermoses with. The restaurant employees came out to buy lemons and gossip while they took their breaks. If I had made more than one pitcher of lemonade or bought smaller glasses and filled them with ice, we could have made a fortune. But I didn’t. And I wasn’t too keen on packing up the stand all over again while I went back and made another batch. So we closed up shop and I promised Bug we’d do it again another day.

  • Bug,  crazy stuff

    Long Live Library Week

    balloon lady

    So that was fun, all those events at the libraries. Bug and I have visited more libraries in this week than we have in months! I’ve got the books to prove it. Good thing they’re all in the same network and I can just return them at our local library.

    We loved the balloon show. It was almost as fun as the science show, which says a lot since the science show had forces and vortexes and magical water molecules that kept showing up in a silver decanter that never ran out of water. But this show had a GIANT balloon. It was so big, the storyteller blew it up with a leaf blower and then climbed inside of it (all to the suspenseful tune of the 1812 Overture)! It blew (ha ha) our minds.

    Bre the Animal Lady at the library

    Next up there was a Mighty Rainforest Animal Show! It was pretty cool. I really wish I could rattle off all the names of the animals we saw but my dinosaur laptop is dying and google takes me about a million years to bring up even one page. It’s that sad.

    Don’t be surprised if one of these days I just disappear because I chucked my laptop out the window and I no longer have anywhere to post from. I guess I could always use a library computer but I tried that the other day and half my links were broken due to the library not supporting flickr. Harumph.

    But whatever! I’m online now and there animals animals to post about!

    Bre and her "peek-ka-choo"

    This one was the cutest one. Not the girl. The fuzzy guy on her shoulder. But yes, Bre “the animal lady,” was cute too. She called it a “peek-ka-chu” but every time I try to look it up on the internet to see what it really is, I keep finding pages for Pokeman and you know how well that is going with this dying laptop. So if you know what this nectar-eating mammal is, please educate us in the comments.

    the brave volunteers

    The best part was when Bug got to be a volunteer. This week has been a bit challenging for her because she is so small for her age. She’s smart enough to know the answers to questions and participate but a lot of the time the show performers didn’t call on her because she looks like she’s two instead of four. So she got passed over many times which broke her poor nap-needing, low-blood-sugared heart. BUT at last she got chosen to be a “tree” up on the make-shift taped-off stage.

    It was kind of funny because Bre, the animal lady, said that her snake was just a “little” snake because she was afraid of snakes. So we were all expecting something about six inches long and then she reached into one of her fake animal skin-covered bins and extracted a giant twelve-foot, scary-looking snake that I also don’t remember the name of. (Arg!)

    her "little" snake

    Bug ended up being a little scared after all even though she had promised Bre that she would be brave. But Bug didn’t run from the snake crying. She just sort of stood there and touched his underbelly with one finger instead of holding out both arms like she was supposed to. Thankfully, because she looks like she’s two instead of four, everyone thought she was cute and didn’t boo her off the stage.

    I was proud of her. After that we escaped the small cramped library and took a break because it was super crowded and the kids were more restless than the animals. But we went back later and told the librarians how much we liked the show. Because we really did. Even if I can’t remember the animal names and we are sort of afraid to hold GIANT twelve foot snakes.