Monday, August 30, 2010
My Plan is Working!
I am sneakily trying to get us all to eat better. And it's working! Today for lunch I was eating a salad and Terra started begging for some, so I made her her own salad, and then Garrison and Emery wanted their own as well. They were bickering over who got their salad first!!! Yay! Love it. Of course...they still had to have some cheese and croutons on it, but we are getting better. I usually have to hide the greens in a smoothie or some kind of sauce.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Just Some of the Little Moments
It's the little moments in life that make it all worth it. Life has been really good lately. Really, really good.
And then the Planning and Building Department decide they need to get more involved. But, we'll make it through this little adventure too.
The weather is just starting to really cool off at night. I am now in fast forward to get things done before winter sets in. I have sold a lot of trees...at least enough to pay for most of the expenses this year...which means our own trees were paid for by the ones I sold.
Here's a picture of us at our favorite place to be on a Sunday afternoon. Sand Dunes Lake. Love it. We always have the place to ourselves on Sunday. There are trees to shade us, the water is clear, and we get a great parking spot.
This is my newly installed kitchen sink. I still have to figure out what to do about the walls in the kitchen...the "backsplash" area.
And This is Emery with one of my Roses in her hair. She always has a flower in her hair these days.
Some more pretty flowers in the garden...these are hollyhocks.
And this is after a fun filled day in town. Garrison sits up front so he chats with me on the way home, but the girls all zonked out.
And then the Planning and Building Department decide they need to get more involved. But, we'll make it through this little adventure too.
The weather is just starting to really cool off at night. I am now in fast forward to get things done before winter sets in. I have sold a lot of trees...at least enough to pay for most of the expenses this year...which means our own trees were paid for by the ones I sold.
Here's a picture of us at our favorite place to be on a Sunday afternoon. Sand Dunes Lake. Love it. We always have the place to ourselves on Sunday. There are trees to shade us, the water is clear, and we get a great parking spot.
This is my newly installed kitchen sink. I still have to figure out what to do about the walls in the kitchen...the "backsplash" area.
And This is Emery with one of my Roses in her hair. She always has a flower in her hair these days.
Some more pretty flowers in the garden...these are hollyhocks.
And this is after a fun filled day in town. Garrison sits up front so he chats with me on the way home, but the girls all zonked out.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Just Some of MY Great Outdoors
I LOVE having a garden of my own. I LOVE having the kids roam free and wide. I have an elderly lady that lives down the road who is the same age as both my grandmother(s)...she is an avid gardener and likes to come and visit and walk through my garden. She doesn't understand why I can't "just plant in rows", and "keep things weeded", and "why, oh why do you have to use all that mulch everywhere". I think she is just trying to be helpful...
This is one of my rosebushes that Joseph bought me for my birthday last year. Aila just ripped off all the blooms last night.
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And this is inside my little greenhouse...should be getting tomatoes anytime now...
And this is right near our front door. That is all the lawn that I want to ever have. It only takes about ten minutes of maintenance per week and I just use a human powered push reel mower. It is just enough, but not too much.
And this is a section of my wildflower garden. It is in FULL bloom now...I've got to go take another picture...QUICK!
This is one of my rosebushes that Joseph bought me for my birthday last year. Aila just ripped off all the blooms last night.
.
And this is inside my little greenhouse...should be getting tomatoes anytime now...
And this is right near our front door. That is all the lawn that I want to ever have. It only takes about ten minutes of maintenance per week and I just use a human powered push reel mower. It is just enough, but not too much.
And this is a section of my wildflower garden. It is in FULL bloom now...I've got to go take another picture...QUICK!
Monday, August 9, 2010
The Beautiful Ranch
Joseph was bribed with brownies to go and spend the day trying to get his parent's fifth-wheel trailer up and running. We haven't been up to the ranch since early this spring. I sure miss the beauty and simplicity of life up there.
For example...need a drink? Just take a sip from the creek. (Ummm...you said it wrong. It is pronounced "Crick"...just thought I'd let you know.) That is Attley(cousin)and Garrison.
And Grammy took the girls for a couple of long rides on the 4-wheeler.
Joseph took this picture...beautiful photography.
And a few pics of the kids...the last is Aila with her "Grandad". She LOVES her Grandad.
For example...need a drink? Just take a sip from the creek. (Ummm...you said it wrong. It is pronounced "Crick"...just thought I'd let you know.) That is Attley(cousin)and Garrison.
And Grammy took the girls for a couple of long rides on the 4-wheeler.
Joseph took this picture...beautiful photography.
And a few pics of the kids...the last is Aila with her "Grandad". She LOVES her Grandad.
Long Time Coming.
I know...I'm slow. I am finally posting something. We've been trying to get more organized and "structured" around here. So far it's been great. We've had time for the important things, the kids are helping out, things look slightly more clean and less cluttered, and everyone is getting more sleep. I hope it lasts for more than a few days.
Here are a few pictures of some stuff that's been going on.
Here we are at the County Fair this last weekend. I love going to the fair because we get a free Sloppy Joe lunch. I go almost anywhere for free food. Aila was just enamored with this horse. Whenever she saw it she went running toward it with obvious excitement.
This is Aila and our newest kitten. She loves it...(Just in case you were wondering, yes, it is really hard for me to keep my kids clean.)
And this our newest addition to our chicken flock. I know it is kind of hard to see, but there is a little chick there. Just one chick hatched out of the clutch-the last living descendant of Crazy Rooster Head (you know-the rooster with the top hat feathers). He was killed about a month ago by a raccoon (we think that's what it was).
And these are our little pigs who have doubled in size since we got them a month or so ago. We've been feeding them spoiled produce from the local grocery store and we also have them in a movable pen where they can eat all the clover we have planted. We plan on keeping them as a breeding pair and selling the babies in the spring. All I know is that I don't want to eat them. Joseph asked me again today if we wanted milk goats and I almost thought we should for a minute there. Then I thought about it...ummm...no thanks. Then I'd get addicted to milk again.
Hmmm...none of that sounds very exciting, but we've been staying busy.
Here are a few pictures of some stuff that's been going on.
Here we are at the County Fair this last weekend. I love going to the fair because we get a free Sloppy Joe lunch. I go almost anywhere for free food. Aila was just enamored with this horse. Whenever she saw it she went running toward it with obvious excitement.
This is Aila and our newest kitten. She loves it...(Just in case you were wondering, yes, it is really hard for me to keep my kids clean.)
And this our newest addition to our chicken flock. I know it is kind of hard to see, but there is a little chick there. Just one chick hatched out of the clutch-the last living descendant of Crazy Rooster Head (you know-the rooster with the top hat feathers). He was killed about a month ago by a raccoon (we think that's what it was).
And these are our little pigs who have doubled in size since we got them a month or so ago. We've been feeding them spoiled produce from the local grocery store and we also have them in a movable pen where they can eat all the clover we have planted. We plan on keeping them as a breeding pair and selling the babies in the spring. All I know is that I don't want to eat them. Joseph asked me again today if we wanted milk goats and I almost thought we should for a minute there. Then I thought about it...ummm...no thanks. Then I'd get addicted to milk again.
Hmmm...none of that sounds very exciting, but we've been staying busy.
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