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Christmas 2013
Deuteronomy 11:18-19
18 Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Deuteronomy 11:18-19
New International Version (NIV)
18 Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Deuteronomy 11:18-19
New International Version (NIV)
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
NEWS!!!
L is Thankful for the new baby in Mommas tummy. And for Space Chimps!! ( a movie we borrowed from the T's) The way he said it made it a close thing!!
The kids are growing like crazy and L is wearing pants that J wore the week before!! J is getting better and better about helping without being asked and takes great pride in helping us. 'surprising us." L has started to make up funny stories and enjoys telling them to anyone who will listen. E is growing a bit taller and gaining more grace daily! She has started missing people when they are gone for a while and it's amazing to see the 'girl' emerge. R is copying in sentences now and talking 2 words at a time. The other day she was saying something and so I asked e what she said. Little kids can often understand younger kids. E gave me a LOOK and said. "How am I supposed to know?" I laughed so hard. The other day while we were shopping we were all talking and E pips up. 'IS IT MY TURN YET!!!" She really HAD something to say!!
On other news we have our barn almost finished, the roof needs one more strip of plastic and we may end of putting plywood on the walls in the pig area as they are trying to crawl into them. Other then that we are ready for winter. We still need to bring Bindy home but it can get cold now without us having to worry about the pipes or animal waters. (Plastics on windows, heater under house, skirting sealed off, hay over sewer so it won't freeze like last year, ) And BOY has it gotten cold. This morning we woke up to a chilly -35C which is -3oF!!! Burrr. Both Maggie and I shivered while I was milking this morning. BUT we have water!! Nothing froze not even the cow water!! Finally Papa says "A winter I WON"T have to spend hours under the trailer thawing everything out." Trailers are SUPER horrible to keep warm in these temps.
We have 1 pig left to butcher and cut and wrap and then the total for the year will be 6 pigs, Bobby the beef and our 1/4 of Moose from B&B. It was a bit insane there for a while and very exhausting. Papa set up the meat saw on the house floor and I put up some tables and with the new hanging area right there where the wood used to be it made for a nice working area with access to the kitchen through the windows. This worked lovely as the people wrapping and labeling stayed indoors and the cutters were outside. The grinding and sausage was also out doors which we really liked as the cold weather (-3C 0r 30ishF) really helps with a nicer grind. We personally made 90 lbs of sausage. 8 different kinds. Anywhere between 3lbs and 20 lbs of different kinds. Pepperoni, McGriggers, Mennonite, Dakota hot dogs, 5 alarm hot dogs, a new cheese garlic one in which we used my homemade cheese, a Argentine Chorizo, and a Alsatian. The 1st 5 we did last year as well and really liked and the last 3 were Papa's experiments. And I'm not sure if we'll do them again. They are good but not great. We got our sausage smoked by a neighbor who did a great job and we are very happy with the final outcome of all that work!! Sorry that I took almost no pictures I was simply trying to make it through a long work day.
Thankfully we are all healthy, happy (we have our moments but we are mostly happy) and ready for winter.. good thing too because it's here. We have about 8 inches of snow, a Christmas tree and it's beginning to feel a LOT like Christmas time!!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Eagles!!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
That White Stuff!!
L and what was left of his snowman after Chip jumped on it.
J and Chip and J's 1st snowman of the year.
Snow!! yup it's that time of year again when the snow starts to fall and STICK!! Ready or not here it comes. We are mostly ready. The trusses are up and that was our last big outside project of the year. We'll still peck away at tree cleanup and firewood for next year when we have time if the snow isn't too deep but mostly it's done now. Papa gets home around 7pm and it's well and dark by 6:30 so there isn't much he or we can do after that. We do have lights that go around our foreheads for things we HAVE to do out side after dark but it's too dim to cut with the power saw or hook to trailers or stuff like that. This is our 5rd snow of the year but the 1st that may stick. But I don't think it will and that may be wishful thinking but I hope not. On our 3rd snow of the year the snow was falling off the roof in great WHOOOFFF thunders while I was milking (Maggie was NOT impressed!!) and it was still snowing and by late afternoon everything was dripping. The area on the drive way where Polly our Travelall was parked all night is dirt already. (even though it snowed on it for several more hours after Papa left for work.) The kids were super excited and 1st thing after breakfast was a hunt for snow pants, boots, gloves, hats and jackets as they all got ready to go out and play in the new snow. J and L both made snow men and the girls went in and out from under the carport checking out the snow. After the kids were all outside I grabbed an empty tote and took all the spring, summer and fall stuff OUT of the entrance area and organized the winter stuff into hats, gloves and adult gloves and I know this will help with the daily mitten/hat/scarf search. For the little people and the big!! We've had 2 light snows since then and nothing is staying. Though they say we should get a couple of inches tomorrow. We'll see!!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
A 3 year old Birthday
E stirring the cake mix. She's good help!!
E turned 3 the other day and we had a great party. The T family, Grandma and Grandpa and Great Grandpa were all able to make it and we feasted on chocolate cupcakes, cake and ice cream!! The kids had "lemon juice" to drink as well. E ate 3 cupcakes and a tiny piece of cake!! She was a bit overwhelmed with the singing but really got into the candle blowing out after the 1st one! It took her a while to get into the gift opening but she soon warmed up!! She is quite a little Miss now and today HAD to be counted as #3 (normally she's 2, R then E, L is 3 and J is 4! I have no idea why but they like to count each other!) and L had to be 2! The boys each got to pick part of our present to her and wrap it and have it 'from them' which they loved!! It was a tea set so it worked great. L gave her the pot and J the 4 knifes. They also made her pictures.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Maggie & I vs. the Chickens.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Papa's One Year Apprentice Review!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Trusses and more winter work.
We also got the last of the spruce trees in the 'orchard area' cut down. Papa has a couple of hours of cutting up to do before we can take a walk through it and see how many of the poplar trees we want down. We are trying to get it ready to plant in the spring and so far have a list of 8 trees that we want. 2 honey crisp apple trees, 2 Cherry's (I'm not sure which one), 2 hardy Mac apple trees and 2 plum trees. We are also hoping to get blueberries, but we don't know where to put them just yet.
We also got 2 more loads of firewood to the firewood area and only have 2 more to go. One load is already on the trailer waiting to be moved so it can be stacked and the other load will be pine from 2 of the dead bug kill pine in the back piece.
I went out to the pond to check on the pig fence the other day and found 3 large goldfish frozen in the ice of the pond. They had obviously spawned as there was also 16 silver fish of 3 different sizes also frozen in the ice. I hemmed and hawed over what to do with them and have decided to leave them and see what happens. Yesterday Papa and I went for a walk down there and there were at least 2 more goldfish frozen in but only a few of the fish on the edge of the pond were in the same place!! The others in the middle had moved!! It had snowed that morning so the silver fish were very hard to see. When Papa stepped into the pond we realized that it was deeper then we thought and I'm still hoping some survive!
We also butchered our 1st steer last weekend and he's now hanging in the covered area beside the house, where the floor is. He looked great, and is bigger then we thought which is wonderful!! We will hang him for about 14 days and cut and wrap him up on Papa's next long weekend. We'll probably do the moose then too as we've not gotten to it yet.
We also want to bring the bobcat home that weekend and get the trusses up on the bales for the barn. We have been getting lots of ideas and one was to put a layer of plastic on the trusses (greenhouse cheap plastic this year.) then put strapping on top of that and put another layer of plastic on top of the strapping giving it a better insulated value. We have to price this out yet but we're thinking about doing it. It would help the animals stay warmer but would make it a real pain to move the roof! We are also putting plastic over the top of the bales to keep the inside moisture from soaking them when it runs down the inside of the plastic. Thanks Dad!!
Chip is settling in nicely. He has stopped nipping the kids which is great as even the girls are starting to enjoy him now. The boys play with him for hours outside and they have a lot of fun. He is limping a little after a accident with a piece of wood. I was throwing poplar chunks of firewood on to the pickup bed trailer and he was on the other side (I didn't even know he was there!) and a piece of wood bounced out of the trailer and got him on his toes. They are not broken but very sore and he limps when he 1st gets up. Today is day 3 after he got hit and he only limped 1st thing this morning. Poor guy!!
We had a bit of fun too in the last little bit. I went through all my crafty stuff and found some neat stuff for the kids. L got to paint a neat little sun catcher and J has been enjoying pencil crayons and 'staying in the lines better.' Now that winter is almost on us we are finding more to do inside and getting into some stuff that was put aside this spring and also getting into some new stuff. We also helped surprise Mr. B of B&B and had a great birthday party for him with lots of young couples most of them family. We really are enjoying getting to know some of the new marrieds in the family. We seemed to be out most of the weekend and managed to bring home 5 of the 12 bales we need for winter for the cows, Bindy and Maggie.
The children's colds are pretty much gone. E still has a little bit of a runny nose. She is almost always the 1st one sick and the last to get better. Both Papa and I seem to be having a longer recovery time then the kids. But thankfully we only got one sickness. My sister was telling me that her kids have had 3 in the last few weeks!! Hopefully we can avoid any more!!
Sheep steaks and Lamb chops.
The next night we helped throw Mr. B and surprise Birthday Party and did we surprise him!! He didn't think it was for him!! He kept looking around to see who the party was for. There was TONS of great food there as well and something neither the kids or I had eaten before. Lamb chops done on the BBQ!!! WOW!!! I'm not sure if Papa had eaten them like that before but boy did we love them!! Taste great. Nothing like the lamb I remember... though I liked that too. Next year maybe we'll try a sheep again.... YUM!!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Blessings among the Wipes... nose wipes that is.
BUT there are blessings in the time of storm!! My washing machine froze when it was so cold over the weekend (We had temps of 5F at night.) and has since thawed (Papa found a plug was unplug ed) so I can do mountains of laundry!
A friend dropped off another box of clothes for E and she is SET for clothes for a long time or until she sprouts up again. They fit PERFECTLY or just a little too big which is great! Also in the box where 7 pairs of shoes, including black dress shoes which E loves. In the last batch was snow jacket and pants that fit E perfectly!! I also found and washed and sorted and fit winter clothes for all the kids and AMAZINGLY I don't have to buy anything!! Boots, jackets, snow pants, hats, and gloves!! Some of this is hand me downs that I got last year and some was stuff we had!! J will probably need new boots before the end of winter but he can wear his last years ones for a bit.
My cousins who guide hunts up Farther North (B&B among them!) made it back safe and sound and we get to see them tomorrow night for supper!! They are treating us to a homemade supper right here in our own house!! Bringing Sheep steaks and everything!! Yumm!! Spoiling us!!! 2 of my male cousins were stranded up north for a day or so as the lake that the planes land on had turned to ice!!! I still don't know how they got back but they did and I'm thankful!! There was talk of a helicopter or just hoping and praying for warm weather!
B, of B&B, called me today and told me he had a 1/4 of a moose for me. He told me yesterday that he had a 'hunk of meat' for me which I thought was a roast or something so today when he called I didn't connect the two at all. I thought he and Papa had made some kind of deal to use our freezer until they could cut it up! After a few minutes of confusion we got it straight. The 1/4 of the moose was for us to keep!! B an his brother S dropped it off a bit later and put it whole into one of our freezers!! We are SO blessed!! When I told the kids, they napped during the call and visit, J was in AWE (Now we have fish, our neighbor gave him and Papa some the other day, MOOSE, chickens, pork!! WOW) and it made me remember how very blessed we are. We are planning on butchering Bobby, our red calf that was given to us as a baby, on Monday so we will leave the 1/4 frozen til we cut him up in roughly 2 weeks and do it all together. At least that is my plan Papa doesn't even know we have it!! Bobby looks great from what we've heard (Bobby and Billy are still out at Millers, but Billy being half dairy will not be finished til late spring. ) and we are looking forward to having our very own 1st finished steer in the freezer. Don't get me wrong we have raised lots of beef but never solely our own and the one that was we ended up butchering early just to keep it HOME!! LOL. What a time we had with him!! The dairy steer from H***!! And another we started and ending up selling as a yearling to move up North. So this little, I should really say BIG but I've seen him since this spring and he's still little in my mind. Papa says he's HUGE, guy is the 1st we've raised from a calf and butchered finished.
We have also been blessed by firewood. The wood that we cut up over the last two years and stacked here and there on the place is perfectly seasoned and burns wonderfully!! Last year a lot of it was still too wet and we had a TIME keeping the fire going!!
Another blessing is Maggie who is turning in to a GREAT cow and her milk is filling holes in our diet that we'd forgotten were even there. Milk, butter, yogurt, and cheese: Cheddar, cottage, ricotta, and mozzarella! Never mind butter milk (makes AWESOME biscuits) and whey (pigs and chickens love it.) I love it that going grocery shopping is an option not a necessity!! With the meat from the freezer, milk from the cow, fruit that I got or put up this summer, and a few baking necessities we have been pretty much living out of our house. Oh and the potatoes a couple of people gave us.
So we are warm, well fed, well dressed, Papa loves his job, I love mine and the children are growing and learning more and more every day. We have people who loves us and friends to share times with!! God is GOOD!! Blessed be the name of the LORD!!
Chip the newest addition...
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Waffles.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Fall Busy Days are Here!!
The kids playing in the back of the Travelall while Papa runs back and forth with bales and manure. They had a great time.
I just remembered something I was going to put on here. The other day J was supposed to go put his laundry away but there was some stuff on his clothes. He had to move the stuff so he could put his clothes away. I was busy with something and when I went into his room he tells me. "Mom, you know I had SUCH a easy time putting my clothes away!" I must have looked BLANK because he added. "And I'm using Sarcasm!! There was STUFF on my clothes and I had to put everything down and move it and then I could put my clothes away." Sassy boy!!! But I was impressed. He knew what sarcasm was and he used it correctly!!
Monday night we FEASTED on BBQ chicken with awesome crunchy skin, pasta in a cream sauce and garden peas. The fact that it was 9pm just made it all that much better!! We ate an entire chicken. 3/4 of the pasta and over half the peas. (there was about 3.5 or 4 cups of peas and a entire bag of pasta.) Crazy!! Then we put the kids to bed and relaxed in front of JAG again before heading to bed.
Tuesday was my little sisters 27th birthday and my sister, mom and SIL all met at her house to wish her a happy birthday. We were a bit late as we got a phone call from Papa's work asking us to bring the bobcat in for a bit so they could change out their compressor and it took longer then we thought to drop it off and drive!! I brought bacon and cheese muffins to Ria's and with 11 kids 5 and under (she babysits 2 kids) and 5 adults they went super fast. Mom brought some great chocolate biscuit type cookies which I'm GOING to get for my next chocolate fix. Ohhh GOOD!!! While we were at Ria's Papa went back to town and went shopping. Parts for the shower? Check!! Duct Tape?? Check!! 3 fuzzy costumes for dress up for the kids?? Check!! Money for the straw bales delivered?? Check!! He was back to pick us up early and had time to talk to D about his cows for a bit before we headed out. We headed to town and I ran in and got a few more groceries. We don't like bringing the kids into the stores with all the gross halloween stuff everywhere so we avoid taking them in. While the kids were goofing off in the bedroom, they were supposed to be sleeping!!, Papa and I emptied the cows roofed area of manure and spread sawdust over it. Papa also mixed manure and peat moss and filled my raised beds!! He moved the burn barrel (which we no longer use!) and did everything we could think of that we needed to do with the bobcat before reloading it and calling it DONE!! Sometime in that all I went inside for something found the kids all playing and NO one had napped at all. So I paddled them all and put them back to bed!! Little punks!! They were all asleep in 10 minutes and I headed back out to go for a walkabout with Papa. We got the mail and checked the pigs and walked over part of our lease. Making plans and having a good walk. The kids slept til 6:30 when I woke them up for supper!! Tuesday night we had mini wheat's and Cheerios's for supper!! Yum. We don't always buy cereal so it was a real treat! That night we called the people with the puppy and agreed to pick him up Saturday morning. The countdown begins!! I spent a chunk of time Tuesday night looking at the verities of fruit trees online that we can order this fall for planting next spring.
Wednesday Papa went back to work and I got up early to milk the cow. Someone was whispering in the kids room so I stuck my head in and told them it wasn't time to get up yet and to go back to sleep! That was at 8ish and when I came back inside from chores I did devo's, had a shower (Papa got it fixed Tuesday night.) and made my list and before I quite knew it... it was 10am and here comes E still wiping her eyes half asleep!! They all had a GOOD sleep. R was the last one up at 10:15. The boys and I chatted about the list as there was several child things to do, and made a goal and got too it. Breakfast happened in there somewhere and the day was started. The boys cleaned up the outside toys (snow could happen at any moment.), helped pick up so I could vacuum, showered, helped with the laundry all before lunch! Their made their goal and got to watch The Black Stallion (or if your E the black Scallion!) and eat popcorn and apples for lunch. In the afternoon I emptied 5 gallon jars of milk and made cheese. We NEEDED the jars. There was 13 gallons of milk in the outside fridge and 1 inside. I left the freshest 5 and used up 8 total gallons!! 6 to make cottage cheese (One batch was going to be Cheddar but I got it too warm just by having beside the cottage cheese batch. Heat transfer! Next time I have to move them farther apart. I could have waited for it too cool but I didn't want to be still making cheese at midnight.) So instead I made 3 batches of ricotta out of the cottage cheese whey. It worked well and I got a lot of ricotta. Now I need to make lasagna!! Because I was making cheese I also made butter and finally got a nice batch of butter out of Maggie. The butter has been really soft and melty like margarine which we think is because she was on grain. She is now only getting about 2 cups (4 total) of grain at each milking and we can tell! (Just a add on here.. Maggie is now completely off grain and we have noticed a cream increase just in the last few days.)
Blocks of Straw!!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Canning Blessings
Friday, October 2, 2009
Update.. Family Life.
We had our 1st frost of the fall on Sept 27th almost a full month later then normal. It was great and gave us time to get a lot more tomatoes and for the pumpkins to grow bigger. The biggest one was about 15lbs!! What a lot of work for such a small reward but the kids loved 'their' pumpkins and are looking forward to making pies. I think we got 8 good sized ones and a handful little tiny ones that I left out in the garden and will feed to the pigs with the rest of it.
The boys have been busy with everything as little boys like to be!! J recently told us he was going to marry Girl T who says NO WAY!! So we've had a couple of talks about marriage. After one of these talks L told me that he was going to marry E!! I explained to him that he couldn't marry his sister so then he wanted to marry R. More explaining. Oh well then he'd marry ME!! More explaining. Then he'll marry Mackenzie! More explaining about marrying someone your not related to, like sisters, mom's and cousins. By this point he was getting a be tired of this whole marriage mess. FINE says he... I'll marry Brianna!! Ok I told him you can marry Brianna. He looked so relived that I laughed and laughed!! We then had a talk about sometimes you marry people that you won't even meet until your an adult and that you don't need to decide now. J and T are funny though. She says she's not going to marry him she's going to marry another little friend of hers and he sticks with it. He's going to marry T!! When she told him that she wouldn't marry him he calmly told her, in almost my exact words, the speech I'd given L and him about not knowing who you were going to marry until you were an adult. They play "family together" and 'getting married" But with NO KISSING!! A rule T's mom had to reinforce several times!! Papa told the kids a long time ago about how our bodies are Gods and how we need to keep our bodies for God's use and for our future mates. And J has completely adopted this for himself and sticks to it. It is really neat to see. I've also heard him give the T girl this talk but she must have liked kissing him (cheek) because it took her mom to tell her several times before she stopped. BTW they play with in sight of us almost always so we know exactly what's going on!! They are very cute together and miss each other when they are apart. When the T family was gone T girl missed J so much she cried!! Sweet to see them but we are not planting celery. LOL. (The Amish supposedly plant celery when they are expecting to have a wedding. )
E is sprouting like crazy and out grew all her pants again. She's still light but now is tall. Crazy!! Amazingly R also grew and is now wearing E's dresses!! They just stretched!! I cut both the girls hair and now they both have bangs which is super cute on them. Thanks to Girl T E also has a new 'play dress' that she loves. Actually it started with my sister Ria. And she doesn't even know it. We went over to her house about 3 weeks ago and as we were leaving we borrowed Beauty and the Beast from her. It went over well. Really well. They LOVE it. All of them. E practically swoons when Belle walks down the stairs with her 'BEAUTIFUL' dress on!! E HAD to wear her yellow dress after that. Actually I think it's safe to say she's been wearing dresses almost as often as pants lately. And it's not me. She asks for them and often gets MAD if she can't have one. Even little R MUST wear a dress.. and loves it. R always picks the same one. A red topped Christmas type dress with roses on the waist and a black skirt. E floats between her yellow one and anything else that catches her eye at the moment. The boys love it too and pretend to be Beast while he's fighting Gaston and they all sing the songs til we all a bit crazy!! J and L also love to do 'funny parts' which is them parroting the parts they really like back and forth. They have about 1/2 the movie memorized!! Anyway I promised them a movie night (for once not Beauty and the Beast) and they are waiting for me to be done!! I have some pictures of the girls in their dresses with 'pretties' in their hair and one of girl T and J and I'll try and put them up later!!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Chip!
Maggie Update!!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Maggie.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Girls Night.
Pictures of Chicken Butchering.
Beans
Day 6
A black bear.