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)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Kids on The Roof.

J, L and E had a blast climbing all over the woodshed when Papa had the strapping up. 
The view is great from up there. 



Meal to Go...Cat Style!!


Fluff and her 3 kittens.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Painting With Grandma!!

 Grandma offered to come and teach the kids how to oil paint.. Bob Ross style!! 
Here she is in what she calls 'my bossy pose' lol. She was explaining the first step! 


Here are the paintings after several steps. 


I love how each one is different! 


Several steps later... 




And 5 hours later they were DONE!! 

Well the kids paintings were done,
 Grandma got so busy helping she missed a few steps in hers!


What a great fun activity with a wonderful Grandma!! 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

CORN!!

                                 


                           We bought a couple of boxes of localish corn, around Billy's pond, 
            and friends of ours picked it up in the city for us and we ate like kings for a few days :) 


We also decided to do an experiment and  freeze some. 
No blanching.
 Just cut it off the cob and freeze in bags. 
We did it team work style!! 



The kids shucked it, G (picture above) brought it to me and I cut the kernels off and bagged it. 


So far we have had to limit ourselves HUGELY as this is the best corn EVER, besides fresh on the cob, and we are already making plans to do TONS more next year!! 

In other words.. it was a HUGE success and we are loving it :) 

Oh and if you were wondering, this is a catch up story, these pictures were taken Sept 16th :) 

Boys... Need Tools...



Papa decided it was time for these two to start helping out around the place :) 

(Anyone who knows us know these two boys are already a BIG help on this homestead!! )

But he had a bunch of nails that needed pulling out of some 2x4's and he knew these two would be up to the job (they love working with tools anytime!!) and they were! But first they needed the right tools for the job!! 

Riding!!! Thank You T Family!!

We met a friend of ours in town a while ago and he invited us over to visit with his family. 
While we were there he gave the kids this little motorbike. It had a mechanical problem but Papa put it right and off they go!! 


J's typical look while driving.. He loves it.. honest!! 


Papa giving rides! 


L SO very excited to be riding by himself!! 

The Griggs Family would like to say a GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO 

M & S, M, L, J, D, R and E!!! 

THANK YOU!!! 


A couple weeks later another family stopped in and brought their two motorized kid toys for the kids to try out for a couple hours
 :)
E loved that she could ride this one by herself!! 


Riding along enjoying the day!

Thanks to the G family for the fun visit!! 

Birthday Girl

Making the cake! 'Chocolate Mom!' 


7 years old. She pretty much made her cake by herself, and loved every minute of it! 


Ready to blow out candles! 


Wearing her party headband from R. 


G, wild little critter. 


Opening gifts! 


J3 making his 'grandpa man face.' 


R with her cheeseball firmly in place! 


Oh look Breyer horses!  I missed her first look at them with the camera, but she loves them! 


Oldest (J)  and youngest (S). They love to hang out together. 


L looking suspicious.

  

E's birthday never fails to remind us of the year she was born. She was less than a week old and we got 2 feet of snow and lost power for 3 days. It was an interesting time. We all slept in the living room to keep warm and we were grateful we had a propane stove top to cook on. 


Opening her gift from G&G F and showing it off down below! 



Happy Birthday E!! 

Here is a link to her 2nd Birthday picture!! 



Thursday, October 31, 2013

Thankful Thursday.

Today I'm thankful for:

Sunshine, it's almost November and we still have no snow. Beautiful sunny days with only a little wind. A wonderful fall season.

Pork roasts. We are cleaning out the freezer and we have several pork roasts left, some ribs and tenderloin and bacon. Today's supper is a pork roast cooked for hours at a low temp. with applesauce, baked potatoes and green beans. I hope I can fully enjoy the tastes and savour them. 

Sick days. Papa is home sick today and while I'm not happy that he's sick I am thankful he can take the day off and get better. 

Sleeping children, schooling children. The oldest 4 kids are quietly doing school. The youngest 3 are all asleep in their beds. I love quiet time and I've missed it. 

Our new woodshed. Papa fought his cold long enough to put the last little bit of tar paper on the woodshed roof this morning while the kids and I put the last of the 5 cords in it. We still have slabs and smaller rounds that need cutting up and brought in to the shed but the bulk of it is done. 

And the one slightly 'off' one for today is.... I'm thankful for homeschooling. I truly love having my children at home 24/7 and love that I get to teach them but I get very annoyed and stressed with the supplemental work they are required by the government to do each term. Maybe someday I'll morph into a unrestricted teaching style but for now I'd better get up and get at it. 

Have a great day ya'll :) 



Sunday, October 27, 2013

Firewood...And a Place to Keep It.

Papa and I finally decided on a good place for a woodshed so we decided to build it before we changed our minds. :) 

We used a post pounder to pound in 10 posts for the foundation. Here is E running the post pounder..J and L had a turn too. 

After the posts were levelled and squared we made a 2x4 beam to hold the trusses. We made these trusses years ago, in fact they were the same ones we used for our straw bale barn here.


Trusses waiting for spacing. Foggy morning. This is right off the back door and the milking parlour..we are also planning a cow candy mixing area, tool storage, and a small critter pen under the roof.  Critter pen for calves.


Here it is as it stands today. This whole project started last Monday and we are hoping to get the tar paper, and the rest of the strapping on it today and start filling it. The tin will need to be ordered in so we'll put it up later. We are expecting snow this week so we want to have it ready before then. 


Walls and floor will be pallets. Calf pen will be at the front on the other side of this picture right next to the milking area. I'll post a picture when it's got wood in it. 




Kids rolling wood that needs to be split away from smaller stuff. We bought 5 cords from the mobile work crew this year and its nice stuff! The wood to be split line up went all the way around the trampoline in this picture when we were done! So I've been splitting wood too. 


We have had beautiful weather this October so far. It's been amazing and we've have been spending lots of time outside.

I want to say HI to Aunt Linda and Granny Sarah and THANK YOU for the very neat baby gift and letter Granny Sarah! Thank you for being such a wonderful sweet person! May God bless you both! I think it would be wonderful fun to make cookies with you and I know that your grandchildren are very blessed!

I do plan on blogging more but I'm finding myself quite stretched lately so I'm very sorry to say posts will likely be sparse for a bit longer. I will try to post E's birthday pictures soon though.. :) May God Bless you and keep you. May the sun shine on you and your coffee never run out :)