Friday, November 8, 2013

Our backyard - update

As you may recall from our 7 foot tall weeds post, our backyard was literally (yes, I mean literally, not "literally" when people mean to say "figuratively") was consumed by 7 foot tall weeds.  After we cleared out the weeds and considered all our options, we went with getting artificial grass so we wouldn't have to worry about maintenance and watering costs.

On Sept 19, the folks from Hunny Do Grass came over and installed the grass.  They tore out the old stubby weeds, which were rooted deep in the ground, pulled out some old plumbing that was previously used for an illegal back-house, leveled out the land, then installed the artificial grass.  The folks weren't your typical "Home Depot" laborers.  Instead, these guys were polite, friendly, professional, and best of all, they spoke English!
Putting in artificial grass is basically like installing carpet.  They cut the exact amount that you need for your area, they nail it in, and you upkeep it by occasionally hosing the dust off and using a leaf blower to blow any leaves away.  I did not like how the edge of the "grass" area isn't in a complete straight line (instead, they cut the edge all jagged) because the tiles in the concrete area of our yard aren't aligned. If our yard wasn't previously consumed by weeds, I would have seen that the tiles weren't straight and I would have fixed it myself. So that's a bummer.
But other than that, I'm very happy with the results.  You gotta admit, our backyard looks 200% better than before and is actually usable.

Now all that was left in our yard that was still weedy was the palm tree area.  We decided that mulching the area would look so much nicer, rather than having dead weeds that we would have to cut every couple of weeks.  Mulching also naturally prevents weeds from growing, which means, less work for us!
I got the project started (I was way more enthusiastic than Jeff about mulching) by hosing down the weeds and dirt around the palm trees, to soften that hard, dead, weedy earth.  It was disgusting how many spiders, ants, and grasshoppers emerged from that area running for cover, as I flooded their home. It was pretty gross.  Then I attacked the land with a giant shovel, breaking up the weeds and dirt, then raking the weeds away into a trash can (the entire project was proven to be very difficult with a 1.5 toddler running around getting in my way)  Even after discarding a lot of weeds, there were still so many weeds that were embedded so deep within the hard earth.  Not sure what to do next, I put the project on hold for about 3 weeks.  Within those 3 weeks, we got a lot of rain, then we had a major heat wave.  What ended up happening was, the rain softened the dirt, then dried out all the weeds into light, thin, hay.  We hired our gardener to do an initial cleanup of our backyard, to clean up all leaves that built up in the yard over the last 3 years (yeah, we don't do a lot of yard work, if you can't tell) and cut the weeds that grow through the cracks of our concrete.  Our gardener was so kind to also weed-whack the hay/weeds in the palm tree area!  With most of the weeds gone, Jeff and I were able to easily start mulching the area!  First, we spent an entire day shoveling the land, leveling the land, and discarding any leftover weeds and rocks.  Then I made a trip to Home Depot with my sister and bought some red mulch (I bought a mix of both rubber and wood).  Pouring the mulch was EASY.  Just pour and you're done!

I bet you're waiting for the before and after photos!

Yard, BEFORE artificial grass install

Yard AFTER artificial grass install (caitlin makes a cameo)


Palm Tree area, BEFORE mulching

Palm Tree area, AFTER mulching



Grass Install Progress Photos:





What are we working on now?
We are furnishing the yard with a patio set for adults (estimated to arrive this weekend) and a kids bench for kids (we found a beat up, but usable one on the streets).  I am also working on a succulent container garden to add some actual live plants in the yard.  Will post photo soon!

Doesn't our backyard look so awesome?

Monday, August 26, 2013

7-foot tall weeds

Ever since spring 2013 started, the grass in our backyard slowly transitioned to weeds and began taking over the entire back yard.  With every sunny day and occasional rainfall, the weeds quickly shot up and over the course of a few months, turned into 7 foot weeds!
Now, it wasn't a few whispy tall weeds here and there.  No, it was a dense, thick, jungle full of different types of weeds, tumbling and intertwining each other, with thick stems and roots going down deep into the soil. Not to mention, the dense weeds were the home of a ton of spiders and grasshoppers.

Yao was so nice to visit us from SF to spend July 4th with us this year (starting to seem like an annual tradition!) and help us with our weeds.
Jeff and I thought over a gameplan for how to tackle the weeds.  Jeff suggested simply attacking the jungle with a lawn mower, but I thought that would simply knock the weeds over sideways but wouldn't actually cut and kill the weeds.  We thought of other options like weed whackers and garden shears but that would be too labor intensive.  We needed something that is fast and efficient.  We read some internet forums about weed removal and someone suggested using a scythe, which is very effective but requires a lot of skill.  Then I thought about how one would penetrate a jungle, like if we were hiking through the amazon rainforest...... I got it!!  a MACHETE!!
Where in the world would we even get a machete from?

A quick search on the Home Depot website yielded a $15 machete so we hopped in the car to the local Home Depot and purchased our very own machete.
The boys got to work the following day (I intended on helping after I fed Caitlin lunch and put her down for her nap but apparently the boys finished before I was done!) and found that the machete was so efficient and perfect for the task.

7 foot tall weeds!

maybe the weeds were closer to 7.5 feet tall

ready for action!

We weren't exaggerating. It was a tumbling mess.  The weeds consumed my veggie garden!

Weeds are noticably shorter. Good job Yao!

oh good. I can actually see the back of the yard now.

once the weeds were short and manageable, the boys mowed and snipped

trash pile

exhausted

a job well done!

They finished the entire job in about 1.5 hours.  There was more weeds than we couple dispose of in our trash cans so it took us about 3 weeks to finally get all the weeds hauled away by the trash company. 

Now what. 
We have an entire yard full of prickly dead weeds that easily pierces through the skin.  Not safe to wear sandals in our yard and definitely not safe for Caitlin to be running through!  We also don't want to put in brand new sod because the upkeep and maintenance of grass is ridiculous (what a waste of water and money towards a gardener).  We considered options like drought tolerant plants like dymonidia, but we didnt want to hire a landscaper to flatten the ground, remove the pipes, prepare the soil, and plant the plants.  And dymondia still needs the occasional watering.  After several weeks of going back and forth on ideas, we finally decided that installing artificial turf would be the best option for us.  Requires no water, no mowing, and lasts up to 20 years.
I found that Costco sold artificial turf on their website at a great price (under $3 per sq foot) but turned out, the contracted company that Costco worked with (Pregra) were incredibly unprofessional (stood us up on 2 scheduled appointments) and their turf installation prices weren't competitive.
After looking on Yelp, we decided to get an estimate with Hunny Do Grass since they had raving Yelp reviews.  The sales guy came over, right on time, measured our lot, and gave us an estimate right then and there.  The price came out to a grand total of $4735 ($1K cheaper than the quote from Pregra) for the turf + weed and pipe removal + turf installation for our backyard, with a 10 year warranty.  We signed the contract today and we scheduled the turf installation for Sept 19.  Can't wait!  They are so popular since their install guys are booked for weeks.  With Pregra, the install guys were available for install within 2-3 days... guess that shows that nobody wants to work with them!

Will update you all when the turf is in!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

NJ trip - June 21-Jul 1, 2013

We recently returned from a trip visiting family in NJ.  We arrived in NJ super duper late on June 21 (Caitlin didn't go to bed until past 1am EST), and we caught the first flight back home on July 1st at 6am EST (which meant we were up at 3am EST, which is midnight PST!).
We had quite the whirlwind week, where we squeezed in 2 parties and tried to fit in as much family time as we could in between Caitlin's rigid schedule.
Even though we didn't do any sight seeing in New Jersey, I actually preferred it that way.  You can't get to any hotspot destinations in NJ without driving at least 1 hour one-way, and since Caitlin hates car rides and has a limited schedule, I was much happier just hanging out at home. =)   Traveling with a baby makes mama work double-time (Caitlin was super fussy and getting her to sleep was tough), so I was extra tired.  No way I had energy to sight see!  We also discovered that one of Caitlin's favorite activities is playing with a hose in the yard, so when we arrived back in LA, one of the first things we did was order a hose!

Here is a sample of some of the pictures from NJ,
From Somerset, NJ - June 2013

From Somerset, NJ - June 2013
From Somerset, NJ - June 2013

View the rest of the album here:
Somerset, NJ - June 2013


One of the highlights of this trip, was that Caitlin and I got to see fireflies for the first time.  If you didn't know, fireflies do not exist west of the Appalachian mountains, which is why you never see them in CA. Here if a vid of us chasing fireflies:



Oh, and if you were wondering how the flight there and back went, I would say the flight there was tough.
On the flight to NJ, we flew during Caitlin's scheduled nap time.  But instead of napping her usual 1-2 hours, she napped a whopping 20 minutes!!  We spent the remainder of the 5 hour flight trying so hard to entertain her, show her cartoons on the laptop, feed her snacks, give her OJ to drink, let her play with plastic cups and ice.... you name it.  And every time she cried (which was frequent), I would nurse her.  I got to the point where I whipped out my boob so much that I didn't care who saw my boobs, as long as it kept Caitlin quiet. Having the option to nurse her to shut her up was so nice.  Once Caitlin is weaned, flying/traveling will be incredibly hard.

The flight back was GREAT.
We were the last to board the flight and we noticed that the entire row in front of us was empty!  They must have missed their flight since we were the last to board and it was a completely booked flight. Quick-thinking Jeff immediately hopped into the empty row and claimed the seats.  It was so nice to have all 3 seats for the 3 of us (having a lap baby is HARD when having to squeeze into only 2 seats).  Caitlin loved the freedom to roam across the seat, look out the window, stare at people down the aisle... Caitlin barely cried during the flight.  Also, Caitlin napped for an hour on the flight since we were up since 3am that morning, so that was nice too.  We finally arrived back at LAX at 8am, and it felt like we already spent an entire day awake, but the day was just starting!  As we were leaving the plane, several passengers on the plane stopped to tell us how behaved Caitlin was, and that they didn't even know we had a baby during the flight!  One lady even stopped us in the terminal to compliment how well-behaved Caitlin was.
I couldn't be prouder of Caitlin.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Photo Cards

I beleive we have started a new tradition where we exchange photo cards to each other during holidays =)

Mothers Day 2013

Fathers Day 2013

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Happy 4th year house anniversary

It's June again, so that means it's another year that we've been living in our home!

All we've done this year, was replace the screen door on our front door, and got a brand new HVAC unit installed, which is exactly what I predicted we would do a year ago. 


A grand total of 4 years.  That was fast.
I think when we first bought the house, we initially planned on staying for 2-3 years.  4 years, how did that happen...

I can't wait to move out of this old, dusty, house, where the termites gnaw away at the foundation and the rats play merrily in our attic.  I can't wait to move out of this house, where the yard is too small and filthy for Caitlin to play in, and my car is eternally blocked in the driveway due to tandem parking.  I also can't wait to move to a home that is away from the noisy main road and dusty freeway and Caitlin's bedroom isn't facing the open streets.   Lastly, I can't wait to move to a place where people do not use the street outside of my house as a parking lot for the nearby church and high school.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Franklin Canyon Lake and Heavenly Pond

Located in the Santa Monica Mountains is Franklin Canyon Park.  Within this part are 2 lakes (I think technically they are reservoirs) and a small pond.  We visited the upper reservoir  called Franklin Canyon Lake and a small pond to the west of the lake, called Heavenly Pond.

I've known about Heavenly Pond for quite some time now.  I knew that it is a small, quiet, turtle pond that would be a perfect backup plan for releasing our turtles if we did not find a good home for them (but we ended up surrendering them to CTCC).  I've been wanting to visit here for weeks but with Caitlin's rigid nap schedule, this item was just never high enough on our list for us to get around to it.  Finally, the opportunity arrived!  On April 29th, my parents needed a ride from the airport and it was during the middle of the work day so Jeff took the day off to drive them home (why didn't I drive them home? Well, first, it was during Caitlin's nap time.  Second, they asked Jeff to drive them, not me ~_~).  With his day off, we were able to finally go!  Caitlin and I love it when we get 3-day weekends with Jeff.  =)

We took surface streets since there are no major freeways from us to mountains.  The entrance to the park is located right off a small residential street in Beverly Hills.  For a second, I thought that maybe we were going the wrong way.  Must be nice to be one of those rich people to have a park literally right in your backyard.
We parked right in between the lake and pond, and walked the teeny tiny "trail" (so small, doesn't deserve the name "trail") around Heavenly Pond.  I made sure to take plenty of pictures of the turtles there.  I was a bit bummed that there were very few ducks there.  Then I asked a kind stranger where to go to see the lake. She said right across the street to the right! We crossed the street, turned right, and found a flight of stairs that took us down to a hiking trail that goes around the perimeter of the lake.  We walked around the entire lake then headed on home.  It was such a small lake and short hiking trail, that I think we headed back home within an hour of arriving there.  I know there are more hiking trails that goes into the mountains but we weren't into anything strenuous.
Overall, it was pretty to look at, but much smaller than I expected.  There were very few people but that is probably because we came during a workday.  I would imagine parking may be tough on a weekend.  There were a few small picnic tables off the side of the road so this place could be a picnic+hiking type of place.


Us at Heavenly Pond.  I LOVE C's new shoes
From Franklin Canyon Lake - Beverly Hills, CA


Heavenly Pond

Turtles at Heavenly Pond.  There were more swimming around too.
From Franklin Canyon Lake - Beverly Hills, CA

Franklin Canyon Lake
From Franklin Canyon Lake - Beverly Hills, CA

Taking the stairs down to the trail that borders the lake
From Franklin Canyon Lake - Beverly Hills, CA



View the entire album here (there aren't many pictures)
Franklin Canyon Lake - Beverly Hills, CA

Address:

2600 Franklin Canyon Drive, Beverly Hills 
Phone: (310) 858-7272


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Natural History Museum and Mothers Beach

Two big adventures this month!  Boy have we been active!  Now that the weather's been warming up, I've really felt myself come out of hibernation. :)

Natural History Museum - April 6, 2013
We joined our cousin Connie and her kids at the Natural History Museum. It is located just outside of USC at Exposition Park, which means that this was the perfect opportunity for us to ride the new Expo Train.  There is a train station 2 blocks from our house and there is a train stop literally, right outside the Natural History Museum.  It was perfect.
We ended up leaving the house for the train station fairly late, around 3:30, since Caitlin got up from her nap past 2pm and we needed to feed her lunch, nurse her, and get her dressed for our excursion.  After arriving at the train station, we had to figure out how to buy tickets, then we were on our way!  after a 14 minute ride, we arrived at the museum at 4pm.  Now, keep in mind the museum closes at 5pm, but 4pm was the earliest we could get there!  Luckily, tickets are half price after 4pm and we used our student id cards and got an even bigger discounted rate :D.
1 hour at the museum with a baby in tow is more than enough for us!  We saw dinosaur bones, gems, and went to the kid-friendly discovery area.
After the museum, we all went back to our house, so back on the train we went.  Connie drove straight to our house and arrived before we did! I guess at certain times, driving in LA traffic is actually faster than taking the train.
my babes

us gals

can you find adriana?

swimming with Shamu

Natural History Musuem
900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 763-3466

Mothers Beach (Marina Del Rey) - April 20, 2013
This day was one of the warmest day of the year. Perfect beach weather.
Of course, I'm not a fan of flocking to the popular, crowded, beaches like Santa Monica and Malibu (don't get me wrong, I like these beaches.  I just hate crowds).  But we didn't want to drive too far either.  Which beach to go to?
Then I remembered, earlier that week, I got an email from my Meetup group suggesting a play date at Mothers Beach in Marina Del Rey sometime in May.  Hey!  Why not go to Mothers Beach?!  It's very baby friendly (which is why it's called Mothers Beach) with no waves and it's actually quite unknown because it's tucked away within the marina.  There's shouldn't be too much of a crowd, I hoped.
If it wasn't for my Meetup, I would have completely forgotten about that beach; it's just not one of those beaches that ever comes to mind because it's not along the shore and no one ever talks about it.  But we have actually been there once, back in maybe 2007.  We found it because we were in the mood to grill some burgers at the beach but most beaches do not allow grilling along the shore.  The internet finally pointed us in the direction of Mothers Beach, where there is a covered picnic area with plenty of grills, just footsteps from the water.  So we went, grilled, ate, had a good time, and completely forgot about that place... til now.
Once again, we left the house at 3:30pm and arrived there close to 4pm.  We paid for 1 hour at the meter, figuring that Caitlin would be done playing after an hour and we could head off for an early sushi dinner at 5pm.  Boy were we wrong.  Caitlin had so much fun we had to go back and add another hour to the meter and canned the sushi dinner idea.  Caitlin was too busy having fun scooping sand, throwing sand, snuggling in the sand.  Then she had EVEN MORE fun leaving our beach blanket, crawling right into the water, and splashing up a storm!  I swear, that kid is suicidal.  Luckily for us, Mother's Beach is so baby-friendly, that there were no waves to pull her away and the water was incredibly shallow so Caitlin was able to splash around without fear of her drowing.  Of course, Jeff and I still nervously hovered over just in case, like the helicopter parents we are.

Mothers Beach. calm waters
 twins

 red shovel
jazz hands

we made sand imprints

ginger steps to the water

dove head first into the water

victory!

she loves splashing

it's like we were the only people there


drenched from head to toe

Marina Mother's Beach
4101 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Cherry Blossoms at Lake Balboa

Last February, when I was 1 month away from giving birth to Caitlin, I learned of a park not too far from our home that bloomed cherry blossoms every Spring, called Lake Balboa.  According to Yelp and other online sources, the trees bloomed sometime in mid-March and the blossoms were extremely abundant and beautiful.
A photo of Lake Balboa found on Yelp

I was unsure if I would be able to visit the park since I was due exactly in mid-March (the 14th).  If I went before mid March, maybe the trees would not have bloomed yet. If I wait too long, then I would be stuck with a newborn and not be able to go!  Then I found a website that published weekly updates on the cherry blossom status, and on it's latest update, there were no blooms yet.  Needless to say, I waited and waited and I eventually waited so long that newborn Caitlin arrived and I never got to go to the park.

This year, I was not going to let that happen.
Around late February, I scoured the internet looking for updates on the cherry blossom status.  No recent mentions on Yelp.  And the site with the weekly updates has not been updated since Spring of last year.  Finally, on March 23rd, I checked on Yelp, and voila!  A couple of people posted updates saying that they went the previous weekend and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom and to hurry on over.

Now, Jeff already knew that I have been wanting to visit the cherry blossoms for over a year.  The following day, we drove on over to Lake Balboa to shower ourselves in cherry blossom goodness.  Upon arriving, we saw some sparse cherry blossom trees with a few blooms.
Was that it?
the reality

With Caitlin, a picnic blanket, picnic food, and a heavy diaper bag in our arms, we trudged along the perimeter of the lake in search of abundant, lush, soft, pillowy, cherry blossom canopies.  After walking along about 1/3 of the way around the lake, we decided to simply picnic there.  The sparse trees was as good as it was going to get.
we picnic-ed under the lushest tree we could find
 yes, those are fries.  stop judging me.
Don't get me wrong, I still had a wonderful time at the lake and the weather was so perfect for the occasion.  Also, it was nice seeing cherry blossom trees for the first time.  But it was a far cry from the expectations I built up inside my head.  Maybe we went too early?  Or too late?  Or it was just a crappy year for the cherry blossoms in LA?

the lovely ladies
feeding her fingers to the swans

Overall, the three of us had a lot of fun and I was in full smiles knowing I got a camera full of pictures, a brain full of memories, and one more item scratched off my to-do list.

View the entire Lake Balboa album here:
Lake Balboa - Mar 24, 2013
Lake Balboa:
6300 Balboa Blvd
Encino, CA 91316

Monday, April 1, 2013

Happy Easter!

Hope everyone had a lovely Easter! 
While I am not religious, I enjoy celebrating Easter since it glorifies bunnies and pastel colors.  How fun!

And here is a picture of Caitlin enjoying her first life-sized bunny: