Thursday, July 7, 2011

Local UFO (Update for Oklahomans) Sighting!

Dear Okies,

Have you ever noodled like a true Okie?
No, I haven’t either, but my mother says my grandpa did when he was a boy.

For the uninitiated who don’t know what noodling is, I’d highly recommend Bradley Beasley’s Okie Noodling movies as an introduction to the sport. By the time you’re done with the films, you’ll be itching to stick your hands into a hole in the bank of a river and see if you can pull out a catfish of your own. Okay, so maybe you won’t, but you’ll at least be in awe of those Okies who do choose to go fishing with their bare hands.

The movies led to the creation of an annual noodling competition based out of Paul’s Valley, and the 12th Annual Okie Noodling Tournament is schedule for this weekend. We attended the event last year, and it’s quite an experience.

Grab a cooler full of cold drinks and give noodling a try this weekend...Just watch to make sure you don’t end up a finger or two short!
~Kristin

Scenes from last year's tournament









Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Splish Splash

Dear Fearless Homeowner,

Are you as tired of the heat and drought as I am? When we’re on track to break the record for the most days over 100 degrees in a summer, you know things aren’t looking good.

I can’t figure out how I ever played outside in Oklahoma summers as a child. I even spent a few weeks living in cabins without air conditioning each year when I went to camp! I have to laugh when I compare that to the summer I spent in New England during college. I was working as a camp counselor that year, and they shut down all camp activities and required everyone to spend the afternoon in the pool on the few days the temperature reached 90. We’d never have time for our toes to unwrinkle if we tried that strategy in Oklahoma!

Well, in addition to us feeling the stress of this hard summer, our lawns are also suffering. In an effort to keep your lawn and landscaping alive through these long hot months without breaking the bank on your water bill, there are a few basic rules to keep in mind about watering.

According to information from KOCO News, the bermudagrass most of us have in our yards in Oklahoma has roots that are down six inches deep, and the bottom of the root is where most of the water is absorbed. That means frequent short watering sessions may not even reach the root system before evaporating. Watering less frequently but for longer periods of time will work to ensure water penetrates deep enough to benefit the plant. It will also make the root system hardier as the plant learns to develop deeper, stronger roots to make the most of long watering sessions.

And the best time to water? Experts agree it’s in the morning. Your plants need watering in the morning so they’ll be prepared to endure the stress of the afternoon heat. If you’re hand watering, that will be the most comfortable time for you anyway, so it works out well for everyone.

Trying to maintain a container garden? I’ve heard local garden gurus say it’s not worth trying to keep plants hydrated and alive in containers smaller than 16 inches across the top. I’m not saying I haven’t attempted smaller containers myself, but I have to admit my live plant success rates probably prove their point.

For more information about how much water your lawn really needs on a daily basis, check out this cool site provided by the Oklahoma Mesonet. Based on local conditions, it shows you exactly how much water the grass in your area needs. It even predicts water requirements three days ahead of time and gives you the tools to calculate your water usage charges.

You might also consider attending the informational session offered by OKC Parks & Rec on Friday. Their gardening experts will be presenting the program “Water Saving Landscapes” at the Will Roger’s Garden Center at 9:30AM. Call 943-0827 for more information or to make reservations.

Stay cool and hydrated!
~Kristin 

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Local UFO (Update for Oklahomans) Sighting!

Dear Animal Lover,

Have you considered adding a cat to your family? Well, today's the day!

The Central Oklahoma Humane Society has waived all fees for adult cats (six months and older) at their Adoption Center through the end of the day today. The fee waiver comes courtesy of a grant from the ASPCA and Fresh Step Litter.

Kittens are cute and all, but adult cats have so much love to give. We recently adopted a one year old cat from OK Humane and can't imagine our life without him at this point. I personally prefer adopting adult cats because they're past the crazy kitten stage and you can get a true picture of their personalities. Also, adult cats are more in need because there are so many of them patiently waiting for a family to love.

You can view all of OK Humane’s adoptable cats by going to their web site. Please consider adopting one today!

~Kristin


We first met Winston as a stray when we found him living in a feral cat colony we were working to TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). We fostered him for OK Humane's adoption program and quickly realized he wasn't going anywhere. We officially adopted him earlier this year.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Shimmer & Sparkle

Dear Fearless Homeowner,

Do you have a favorite type of firework? I find the kinds that explode into shapes to be very interesting, but I swoon over the shimmery ones that look like glitter across the sky.

I admit it, I’m a bit of a firework junkie. I attempt to enjoy as many fireworks as I can each Fourth of July...I lay out a schedule and make it to as many different shows as possible in the days leading up to the holiday. Yes, I might have a problem, and this year I’m going to share my problem with you by pulling together a list of all major fireworks shows in the metro area.

One interesting fireworks experience I will mention but not officially include on the list is “Beyond City Limits” shows. There’s nothing like driving down Waterloo (or other borderline streets) and watching a solid line of fireworks exploding from individual celebrations. If you choose to take in some of these shows up close, my only word of caution would be to not drive your nicest car. While some of the shows are in people’s backyards, other shows are put on by individuals who drive just across the city line and then start setting off fireworks in the middle of the street—Beware of flying rockets headed your way!

There is one annual fireworks display I will not encourage you to join. Each year (burn ban or no burn ban) one family who lives in the neighborhood behind our house enjoys their own illegal fireworks display. Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against a backyard sparkler or two, but we’re talking full size mortars here! There’s nothing like arriving home the evening before Independence Day to find fire trucks lining your property after your neighbors have started a grassfire in your yard. Always ones to persevere, that incident doesn't deter the family from continuing to have their annual fireworks display feet away from our brown grass each summer.

But, on to the legal shows!

July 3rd
OKC: Red, White, & Boom will be held on July 3rd this year and will include a free concert from the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The concert starts at 8:30PM in Bricktown and concludes with a huge fireworks display.

July 4th
Edmond: LibertyFest is the place to be if you live in Edmond. The fireworks show originates from the UCO campus and begins at 10:00PM. This display is the biggest in the metro area and has been named one of the top ten shows by CNN and USA Today.

Yukon: The city’s Freedom Fest gives you another chance to listen to free music from the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The live concert will held at the Chisholm Trail Park and will culminate with fireworks.

Bethany: The 53rd annual Freedom Festival will be held at Eldon Lyon Park and includes fireworks at 9:55PM.

Midwest City: The fireworks display for Midwest City will be held at Joe B. Barnes Regional Park and is scheduled to begin shortly after 10:00PM

Other Shows
Frontier City will be shooting off fireworks on July 2nd, 3rd, & 4th as soon as it’s dark enough to enjoy the show, and don’t forget to check with your local neighborhood to see if they’re hosting a private show for you and your neighbors!

Enjoy all of the shimmer and sparkle that fills the Independence Day sky this year, and stay safe!
~Kristin






PS: Chris, if you’re reading this, one day I would really enjoy celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary with a huge fireworks display. Okay?

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Local UFO (Update for Oklahomans) Sighting!

Dear Oklahoma Gardeners,

Don’t forget to stop by TLC Nursery's Moonlight Madness sale this weekend! They usually have some great deals, and you don’t even have to go at midnight like you did when they first started running the sale and called it Midnight Madness! It will be held Saturday and Sunday, although I normally don’t go until Sunday so the lines are shorter.

Happy Gardening!
~Kristin

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Give Up!

Dear Fearless Homeowner,

Have you ever failed at a DIY home project? I mean REALLY failed...to the tune of around $1,000 and approximately three years down the drain. Now that is a true home project failure.

I’ve never been very good at accepting failure. I usually just keep muddling through things, even when it’s clear they aren’t going anywhere. Somehow in my mind, continuing to tilt at windmills means you don’t have to acknowledge failure. That said, I think I’m finally ready to admit I have a huge failure on my hands!

My good china and crystal (you know, the stuff you pull out for the holidays) has been stored in my grandmother’s hutch since I bought my first house. I was so honored to put my belongings in the beautiful hutch I had admired as a young girl. That worked out fine, until Chris and I moved to a new house a few years back and the guys moving our furniture actually made me promise not to hold them liable for any damage to the hutch during the move. Apparently the wooden legs were so old they were no longer sturdy enough to support the weight of the piece anymore. I finally realized the lovely furniture I had admired for so long was probably no longer up for storing Waterford.

The once beautiful hutch was relegated to holding books and knickknacks, and my search for new furniture began! Because of the placement of the doors and windows in our current living room, it made more sense to me to get two medium size pieces of furniture rather than one large hutch. Apparently, that doesn’t make sense to furniture manufacturers. I looked far and wide for the perfect pieces, and we finally resorted to a trip down I-35 to DFW to continue the search.

Always up for a challenge, and with complete confidence he can transform a bubble gum wrapper into a rocking chair, Chris suggested we visit Ikea. We ultimately decided on two matching cabinets, with the plan to paint them and dress them up to perfection for the living room.

From there, this is what happened...
I spent weeks deciding on my color scheme in the room. I finally decided on the perfect color, and of course it was only available in the expensive paint brand. Then we spent weeks painting several coats of paint on the shelves, and we even designed and bought new backings for the cabinets. They of course had to be in a different color of expensive paint! Just when we thought we were almost done, we realized the paint was peeling. We should have primed each piece before we started but hadn’t bothered. Then we had the joy of peeling off all of the paint completely so we could put Kilz on every piece and start over. Next, we repainted both of the cabinets again. Or at least we started to repaint them.

Three years into this project, and countless cans of paint later, we finally admitted to each other we were actually getting a little burnt out on the stupid cabinet project. Yet there they sat in our sunroom, and my crystal was still sitting carefully packed in boxes. And then in a sudden epiphany a few weeks ago, I realized maybe it was okay to not finish those cabinets. Maybe it wasn’t a bad idea to just leave them permanently in the sunroom! It had finally occurred to me that we could probably use some extra storage in that room anyway, and with as much work as I could accomplish in one afternoon, they’d be good enough for the casual look of the sunroom.

Honestly, it’s been a huge weight off my shoulders since I decided to let myself fail on those cabinets. My biggest lesson here is that sometimes you have to allow yourself to fail, and in certain circumstances, the sooner the better. This failure would have been of less magnitude if I had resigned myself to it a couple years and about eight paint cans earlier!

We’re driving to Ikea one day this week to buy new cabinets. They recently starting carrying a new design that looks perfect as is for our living room. I think I’ll give them a try.

Good luck with your own DIY home projects! I wish you success, or at least the wisdom to figure out when to give up.

~Kristin