Christmas 2013

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)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Griggs Family Update Jan 29th/09

We are all well here on the farm. One bonus to not being able to go anywhere is that we don't get the sick germs that are flying around all over town. :)

Baby R is almost 11 months old and only nursing 2 times a day. I hope to have her weaned by about 11.5 months. The hardest part of weaning, for me, is remembering that I'm trying to wean her and remembering to bring her milk with us when we do get out. :) She is still crawling around everywhere and walking along the furniture where ever she can and is getting braver daily but still doesn't want to walk. Not even hanging on to your hands. She is feeding herself more and more these days and has a new 'smile' that I'll try and get a picture off. She shrunches her face up and shows her teeth. She has recently learned the sign for please, put your palm flat on your chest and rub in a circle, and will beat her chest with her hand until you notice her and give her what she wants. She has also started doing 'all done' (both hands out in the air fingers up) but only if we aren't looking!! (the kids tell us, once we look at her she stops).

Well E is finally totally out of diapers, including nights. Which is a real blessing in more then one way. She is so tiny that she needs help getting on and off and washing and opening doors but if it weren't for that she could do it all herself. Not bad for 2 years and 4 months of age. She is also talking up a storm, repeating everything!!, and recently started singing. Her singing is really cute!! She has also finally grown into the length of 18 month pants to match her 18 month shirts. The waists are huge on her and I've had to get her pants with buttons and elastic (like maternity pants for kids) so that the waists stay up. I guess Papa had this same problem as a child and she certainly takes after him. His mother put him in suspenders and Papa thinks that would be really cute on E but I don't!!

L at 3 years old is learning proper sentences and manners and we repeat him constantly. For example L will say. "I want that!!" And I will say either "Please can I have that?" Or say "what?" over and over until he says "Please can I have that." Saying "what?" over and over actually works better then telling him the correct way. It makes him think more. We are doing this with E as well. It's amazing that she's caught up with him in language. L is also learning verses with great ease these days and loves to show them off.

J is growing again and today I went though his pants a bit and several pairs are too short. He often eats as much as I do and yesterday I picked him up to put him in the cart and he's really getting heavy. He loves his new camera and I'll try and post some of his favorite pictures. It is nice enough these days that the boys are outside. Papa went out with them Sunday afternoon and built them a snow house in a huge pile of snow from plowing. I guess it's big enough for Papa and I to both be in there at the same time!! We were also told to light a candle inside it and that will harden the walls and make it stronger. They love it.

Bindy got out the other night and went for a walk in the snow. She came home with bruises on her bag, just one quarter, and we've been milking blood on that quarter for several days now. This morning I managed to get a lot out of her and her quarter was loose when she went out. We've been told that she should heal fine and our milk production shouldn't suffer too much. We think she walked through too deep of snow and possibly hit a few stumps with her bag. She also has 2 scratches on her back leg, high up, we are hoping these are from branches and not a wolf or coyote! She is healing nicely and it never did slow her down. But it's kind of a pain to milk her 3 quarters alone when we are so used to 4!

I've been busy reorganizing our house. I've gotten the kitchen, living room, front bathroom and most of our room clean and reorganized. I'm having a hard time doing the kids room because of naps, lack of washer and or dryer, and lack of totes to put things that need to go to the shed in. But one of these days all these things will align and it'll get done, until then I'm content to wait. The back bathroom had a water leak during our last water outage, or maybe the one before, which got into our closet where we keep/ kept our boxes and boxes of books. Very few were damaged and so far only 2 needed to be thrown away. Thank you Lord!! (during that day the mantra was 'It's only things. It's only things!!") We have since gone through each box, re boxed them and found other places to store them. Not an easy task in our small quarters but it turned out really well. The closet that the books were in is going to be turned into a pantry for my canning. Which is also a blessing as my canning needs more room. I'm storing some of it in boxes at the moment. Papa is going to build me some shelves for it soon. And some shelves in my kitchen, by the microwave, for my big pots and things that don't fit in my cupboards. Oh the kids bedroom is also getting bunk beds as soon as we can find or make some. That will also help with our space problem. I really want to get this all done before spring as we tend to get so busy spring, summer and fall, that nothing like this gets done around here. And it would be nice to have it all ready for the busy season.

Papa is still loving his job. He has an odd shift every second week, but we think we'll like it. He works 8am to 6pm this week (Monday thru Saturday). Next week he has Monday and Tuesday off but works 11am to 9pm. The week after that he has Thursday off (and works 8am to 6pm) and the week after that he works Monday thru Saturday (from 11am to 9pm.) Confused yet?? LOL. He should have 3 weeks off Aprilish which we are looking forward too. That is the start of the breakup in the bush (too wet and mucky to work) and the start of spring work for us here on farm. Papa might also challenge his 1st year test in April while he has the time off.

For the most part we are hanging in there with winter. The temps have been all over the place these last 2 weeks. From -20F to +50F. Today it is 50F and the water is running every which way. Feels like spring.. and it's nice to have a break from winter. Though we do realize that winter is not over. We got snow several times totalling about 7inches. The wind on our place isn't too bad but in town and other places it is horrible. We are fairly sheltered here which is a huge blessing. My chickens like the warm weather as well and this morning I brought in 13 eggs. A record for the winter!! I think I have 19 hens. And considering they are 3 years old that is not too shabby!! All and all we are in good spirits and doing well.

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