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, May 23, 2012

~~Beer Stuff~~

Papa got some new beer stuff with his spring bonus this year :) 


8 gallon pot!! With spout and thermometer!! Sure! I can find LOTS of uses for that! 
The blue lidded thing is a filter, filters the sediment out of Papa's brew.


Tap for his very own beer fridge :) 

Papa making beer with his new pot!
 It's so heavy and awkward half full that we were both needed to bring it inside!! 

We've also made cheese in it and we love the thermometer on it.


The beer Tap on the beer fridge :) Papa loves it. 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

~Strawberry Jam Night~

My wonderful friend Mrs. B and I made strawberry jam together last week. 
The kids helped and we had a blast! 


Strawberries rinsed and the tops cut off. Lucky worms :) 


Smashed up strawberries in my food processor.. 


Chopped up strawberries waiting to have the pectin and some sugar added in before cooking.


Wonderful Mrs B who stirred both large batches of jam! 


A closer look! You can see it is boiling :) 


The very yummy strawberry foam. 


We got to this point and I found out that Mrs B had never ever canned or made jam or anything like this before!!  She was amazing! I told Papa later it was like working with myself :) Like as in TWO of me! We worked very well in sync together! And we got 8 pint jars and 6.5 quart jars full of jam!


Putting it into jars! Clean hot jars, wiping the rims, putting lids and rings on and placing each jar upside down to heat the seal.


Mrs. B's finished 8 pint jars with 3 of my quart jars! Good Stuff! 
A few days later I made 6.5 more quarts for a total of 13 quarts of jam.. should last us for a bit anyway! 

Oh and if you are wondering about a recipe? 
It's easy.. 
You buy a box of pectin from the store and follow the instructions :) 
We both bought lite pectin which uses less sugar and then both used less sugar then they said..
which makes the jam a little runny but really easy for kids to spread :) 
SUPER EASY!!! 
I love easy :) 

Monday, May 21, 2012

~~~~~~~~Worms Worms Worms ~~~~~~~~A Review :)

My very first review :) I'm a tad nervous :) 

 Northern Worm Ranch.  has given us the opportunity to review their new Medium kit!  The Medium kit included two medium totes, coir, sand, shredded paper, a pound of worms (Red Wigglers), several large sheets of paper, a 45 page Unit Study on CD, instructions, fun facts sheet and a welcoming letter :) As they live nearby they dropped off the kit on their way to 'town.' They are willing to set up meets with buyers or even bus the kits right to you!! Worms, we found out, can live for several days in the little containers they package them in. Jennifer, the head worm wrangler, told us a story about a batch of worms that got delayed for 4 days and were happy and healthy when they finally got to their new home! 

We had some fun setting up the kit.. the instructions were easy to read and follow and I'm pretty sure J and L could have set it up alone with very little trouble. We all pitched in and got in on the action. 
The first thing you do is put your paper in the bin and then mix the sand, dampened coir (which is sort of super worm food if I understand correctly.), and some shredded paper together in the bin. You have to add a lot more water then you think to get the coir all damp. 

Then you mix it up. When it's all mixed up you get some nice soft worm food as worms don't have teeth, we used a mashed banana, and you put that in your bin. The worms go into the bin next, close to the food so they can find it, and the kids had a blast opening the containers and gently dumping the worms in. Then you cover the whole thing with shredded paper. 

(R watching the worms dive away from the light!)

This next part was the hardest part of this WHOLE FUN PROJECT...

you have to WAIT!!! 

Worms take a few days to make themselves at home and you have to give them a few days to get comfortable. You also have to leave the light on in the room the bin is in or they might try and find a more hospitable home!!! This involved me leaving tape over the light switch so I would remember! Worms don't like light and will not try to escape unless it's dark! 

While we waited to do more of the hands on worm stuff we went instead to our Unit study to learn more about these amazing animals. 

We learned neat worm facts.. 
Did you know?
 Worms move by shifting water through the sections of their bodies?
They have 5 hearts and 1 brain? 
OR 
Worms don't like garlic or salty foods??


We also colored worm pictures, 
looked up worm related words, 
learned what to feed or not feed them, 
did worm word searches,
learned what day God created worms on and 
copied out verses about creation and doing the best we can, 
drew worm pictures,
 learned how worms can defend themselves, 
and we didn't even get to do the whole study!! YET :) 

The unit study is aimed at kids between 5 and 10 years old and has things for bigs and littles.
 All of our kids enjoyed it even R who is only 4.
 J3 even had some fun watching worms dive from the light.

We did over 1/2 of the study over the last 2 weeks and plan to do more as time allows.
I THINK if we were doing school full time and I actually planned ahead we could easily do the entire study in about a week while only doing school a couple hours a day. As it was we did it piecemeal as we had time and it worked nicely for that too. 
I think you could take as little or as much of it as you wanted depending on the age of your kids and your time. 

  
We also learned that worms can eat between 50 and 100% of their body weight PER DAY!!
If L ate half his body weight in food in one day he'd have to eat as much food as R is heavy!! 
That is a LOT of food!! 

When the worms had gotten used to their new home we took some out and had a good look at them. 
I forgot to take pictures but even R held a worm and enjoyed it! 
J can talk of nothing but fishing with worms and 
L and E are both a bit leery of the worms but like to show them off :) 
They all handled the worms and they all take great pride in showing visitors 'our worms.' 
About two weeks into our vermicomposting (composting worms) we noticed that the shredded paper on top was damp and nasty and the worms weren't really moving to the other side of the tote. SO we shredded up some more paper for them. Now just a few days later they are looking much happier :) 

And when the bin is full we will have a bin full of worm castings which are super good for gardening and plants!!

I do have to say though.. 
That I HAD NO IDEA HOW COOL WORMS ARE until this study. 
I'm pretty sure I learned more than the kids. 


Forgot a few things :)                               

If your interested but unsure come on over and take a look see :) We love visitors :) 
And THANKS Jen and Andrew and those cute little junior worm wranglers
for giving us this opportunity to try out and review your vermicomposter. :) 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The House :)

Ok I forgot some of you have no idea what we are building here :) 
The totes on the floor on the right of the picture is the new floor we just finished. It goes the length of the trailer and will be kitchen, pantry and bedrooms. (in that order front to back) Only the outside walls and the hallway walls are going to be straw bale. The center where the trailer is sitting will also be house, two stories,  but we need to be able to live in the west side addition while we build the center. (and we finally figured out how that will be possible!!) Papa said last night it MIGHT be possible to move the trailer out next spring!! IF we get the west side walls up and plastered before then and a few other IF'S!! 
The yellow travelall is in front of the smaller east side addition we plastered last fall and built the fall before that. 
*No we haven't bought a new truck.. it's a neighbors who needed a ride. :) 

That burn pile up front is several weeks worth of stick pick up around the place, some plum tree branches Grandma and Grandpa F brought over and the boxes the chicks came in. E's asthma is too bad to burn it now and so we'll just keep adding to it :) 

Project Finished Floor.


Ok this is a terrible picture but this is what the front area used to be.. a big open space that was nice to store feed and hang dead things up in! :) I didn't take a before picture so I had to go digging for one and this is the best one I could find. This is in 09.

Here we are in 2012 
Papa and I hammered in the floor joists one day and then 
Papa screwed in the bridging.


We 'glued and screwed' the OSB on another day and then the kids and I puttied the cracks
 before Papa rented a sander and sanded the floor.


Primer was next, which the kids loved :). The OSB soaked in a lot more primer then we expected so this ended up being a couple evenings work as we ran out if primer and had to get more.


Then we used our muscles and moved all the stuff we've stored on the floor over the years
 onto the freshly painted part :) 


Except the new playground which Papa had to take off with the skid steer. 


Then I swept and putty-ed.. 


Now we just need to finish the last 8 feet of joists, bridging and OSB, putty the cracks, 


 sand the whole thing....


and primer it!!


Lovely isn't it? 

Now we are ready for WALLS :) 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

~Signs of Summer On the Homestead~

Or warmer weather anyway :) 


A stack of firewood surrounded by green grass.


Some laying hens just laying around.


Star having a nap in the sunshine.


Brothers in the sandbox.


Siblings in the sandbox! The littlest one looks on from the stroller.
Looks a little crowded....good thing we're building a new one :) 


Sisters in the sandbox. R says they was making pancakes.


Pushing the baby in the stroller! 


J riding MY BIKE!!! 


Going for a 4X4 ride!!


Smiles in the stroller! 


Papa de-shedding the dog while his beer waited for him...


He said I shouldn't take picture of his beer without the head on it... it had waited for him for a while when I took the picture.. it DID have a nice head on it when he built it from the tap. :)


 And, of course, there are little boys and their swords :) 


~Baby Smiles~
It's the little things that make the days wonderful! 
Find them and take them to heart.
For who knows what tomorrow will bring.
So enjoy every minute! 

Monday, May 14, 2012

Calf~Dog Bonding!!

Star and Chip asleep together out on the front lawn.. must have been quite the night!! 
The white bucket is Star's milk bucket.. Chip licks it out at least once a day :) 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

AWANA Awards :) 2012 :)

The kids had a great year at AWANA this year! J finished his 3rd book and was almost done reviewing it and is SUPER excited to go to T&T's (Truth and Training) next year! He also got a Leaders Choice award. L and E stayed neck in neck all year and both finished their 1st book and about half of their 2nd book this year! 
We are so proud of them for keeping up the good fight and memorizing all those verses!! 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Momma's New Maid.. A Mixer :)

Papa got a nice bonus from work this spring... This spring it was really nice as he wasn't going to school and his bonus didn't just get thrown into the 'surviving while going to school' pot. Instead he picked out some beer stuff he WANTED not needed.. er.. as much as anyone NEEDS beer making stuff. :) Just kidding honey.. I know I know beer is your chocolate :) *blog about beer stuff coming soon :)

ANYWAY.. he also picked out a mixer for me! He's been wanting to get me one for quite some time and I've been not letting him.. why, now that I have it, I'll never know.
I LOVE IT!! Makes my life ten time easier.



Mine has cookie paddles that make great chocolate chip cookies and clean butter like nothing else!! It's got a dough hook and a large enough bowl that can make my bread recipe THREE TIMES!! Which means I can do less bread making and more other stuff! It makes wonderful ice cream too! He also got a slicing thingie to go with it but I haven't used it yet. I imagine I'll be using that a lot more in the fall for canning etc.

As I've been typing this out J's has been getting everything we need for chocolate chip cookies ready by the mixer.. I love how he can read the recipe and get everything out and all I have to do it throw it all in the mixer (J could do that already too! But a momma gets to have some fun!) and then I let him turn it on and wait for it.... all of 20 seconds and we have the. best. cookie dough. EVER!!! See ya!