The Bible calls debt a curse and children a blessing. But in our culture we apply for a curse and reject blessings. Something is wrong with this picture.
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)
Monday, December 28, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Fall Has Arrived.
Every morning the sun hits this willow at the front of our place before it hits any other part of our homestead. The willow lights up like a candle with its bright yellow leaves. Fall is here. Frost is on the ground. Cows at the feeder. Fires are lit to ward of the chill in the mornings.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
The Back Of The House. First Coat.
Before stucco.
The whole area to be stuccoed. There are two walls that needed stucco in this picture. The other one is on the side of the house in the milking parlour area right in front of Isabel in the picture. The top wall isn't ready to be stuccoed yet. It will be the last straw bale wall. Papa is working on it and the upstairs side walls so they are ready before our winter hits.
Isabel had leaned on the parlour gate that morning and snapped it in two! It was a old weak board and Papa replaced it and the latch that same day. Good thing too as the steers and Maggie came up from the back the next week and they would have put moe stress on it then the old one could have handled.
Here is the other wall after its first coat was finished. That orange tarp covers our milking machine :) The side walls he's working on now will seal the top floor. You can see into the top floor in this picture.
This is a picture where you can see the start of the side walls. There is more done now, but this is the best picture I've got now. You can see the stucco is hard and white in this picture as well.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Living Room...Ah We Have Missed You!
What an amazing amount of space! Yay! The walls are not cured yet so nothing can touch them yet but all the furniture is back ABOUT where it was. Wether it will stay there or not is still a bit up in the air. But the stucco mess is done and gone and while the floor is very much less then perfectly clean of stucco it's swept up and mostly clean ;)
Papa cranked the music up and we headed outside to see how sound proof the house is now, it was not at all before the stucco!, and we were quite surprised at the difference! Yay! Papa said a lot of sound went thru the top window frame so when that window goes in and the outside stucco it should be even more sound proof. He also grabbed his guitar and tried out the acoustics. It sounds better to me but what do I know about it ;)
Papa still has some wiring to do after a few more curing days have past. There will be lights in the boxes above the windows and plugs around the bottom, but he's got the speakers all set up and the clock, printer and computer.
The floor still has quite a bit of stucco mess but we will slowly get it all off. T enjoyed playing on the rug for a bit before lunch which is something he's been missing as there just wasn't a good place for him before.
We cleaned all the toys out of the little kids room and they live in the living room again! Yay for being able to see the kids as they play again. The books will wait for a bit. I've got to find a way to store them yet. We will slowly get it all together and organized. The plan for the week is to slowly get everything out of the kids rooms that belong in the living room and then clean the kids rooms so we can start our new school year with a clean organized space.
Papa goes back to work tomorrow, full time, so building will be relegated to evenings and weekends. He wants to get the top window in and the first coat of stucco on the outside before the weather gets too cold and then work on little projects all thru the fall and winter.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Living Room Stucco First Coat July 2015
Just a quick look see for you. This is about 12-15 wheel barrow loads of stucco! Papa started on Monday and yesterday afternoon he ran out of lime. So today he's off to the city to pick up more lime. He can't reach those top two pieces on either side of the top window. He'll have to get scaffolding to finish those areas. He's hoping to start the second coat inside by Saturday!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Front Windows.
Prepping to put the windows in.
One window in!
Inside view of both windows in!
Outside view of both windows in.
Papa also rebuilt part of the wall above the freezer, took that window out and straightened it and put it all back together again! Front walls are ready for wiring and that's what is on the list for today. Kids and I have a box of cherries to pit and freeze :) and a couple of little swim pools to play in, and our daily school to do. Oh and the kids are writing a page on our recent trip to Barkerville :)
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Trailer Moving Out.
On the white board. The news for the day.
We have been planning for this moment for over 7 years!!
Before.
During.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
S's Big Boy Bed.
S is sleeping in his big boy bed! He loves it. He napped in it for about 10 days before he spend his first night in it. The next day we took his play pen down for good. It sure makes him look really tiny, and their room look super big!
Normally we potty train just after their second birthday but we've decided, and learned from J3 who was our other summer baby, that we will not start S until Papa goes back to work full time or even until this fall when life should get a bit more scheduled.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Entrance Fix Up.
So I didn't get a before picture of the back but anyone who's been here will know what it used to look like. We moved the washer and dryer into the laundry room last week. So then we could move the sink over and push the cuboards up against the wall. Papa made a stand for the sink and a back splash and got it all plumbed in before chore time :)
Here is the before pic of the front, taken last night. Misc boxes in the middle there, shelves and a box for jackets.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Girls Room Update
The hallway stuccoed wall. Still drying but the room is useable if we keep everything off the stucco walls.
The wall between the boys and girls rooms. Papa is putting the boys side of this wall in as I type.
The outside wall after we moved the girls in. There is a good foot between the bed and the stucco wall. Air circulation is import to the curing process.
The fourth wall in their room. The laundry room is on the other side of this wall. The filing cabinets will find another home when all the walls are done. The girls are super excited to sleep in their room tonight! The boys will probably move into theirs tomorrow morning. They've all been sleeping in the living room for almost a month. Not so shabby considering Papa re built their walls, wired the walls, prepped them for stucco and stuccoed them. Oh he also built the hallway walls, wired them, prepped them and stuccoed them. A good months work. Next is the back outside walls first coat of stucco and the Farmer Bathroom.
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