The first thing I love about the weekend is it means two cups of coffee while still in my pajamas and that Mark does the morning chores. During the week I do morning chores because I leave for work later than him. He does the evening chores while I cook dinner.
After coffee on Saturday morning we make our weekend to do list on the big white board in our kitchen. There is something very satisfying about erasing chores completed off that list. When I finally get dressed it's into my favorite jeans with ripped out knees. Not the ripped jeans you buy in the store, no these are genuinely homemade from wear. Then I wear one of my favorite (too large for me sweatshirts). Either the red one that someone left at our house forever ago or one that says Beer is Good, and if you know me than you know I hate beer & never drink it.
Then it's outside we go. Today was sunny & warm. I really can't believe it's mid November.We made a pretty good dent on our list, good thing we have one more day left and it's suppose to be as nice as today.
Hope you enjoy your weekend, and make sure to get outside!!!
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
My Top Ten Thankful List
· For being a Mom. It's the best job, the most
challenging, and the most rewarding.
·
Our three beautiful, unique, and loving
daughters. They are my whole life.
·
My husband of 20 years. I've spent more of my
life with him than without him. We've built our life together, share the same
dreams, and support each other.
·
My family (My Brothers, Sister, Brother &
sister in laws, Nieces, and Nephews ). I can always depend on them, and know
they love me as much as I love them.
·
My friends. I don't get to see them or spend
much time with them, but when we do we have a blast. You know who you are and
that I am only a phone call away.
·
My animals. They give me great joy, and plenty
of hard work (keep me in shape)!
·
That I live in Vermont.
·
For the good health of myself & my family.
·
That we are able to raise and grow our own food.
I love providing for ourselves.
·
That I am happy, and have a great life!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Storm days...
Sunday was prepare for the storm day.
- I went grocery shopping, which was a mad house!
- Mark & I got 60 bales of hay & stacked in the barn.
- Took grain out of my trunk & K3 helped me deliver it to chicken coop, pig pen & sheep barn.
- We moved the chicken coop, so they can clean up the remainder of my garden.
- Took the chicks out of the basement & moved them into the little coop.
- Brought the ewes in from the pasture & put them in with the ewe lambs
- What to do with Dave (ram)? First we put him in a pen in the barn, he rammed his way through that. Then we moved him in the corral ....Sorry Dave guess you won't have shelter from Sandy.
- K3 cleaned her coop & I cleaned the cows
- Brought in all the outside furniture
- Phew...finally ready!
- Ended the day by making popcorn we grew. Yummy!
Monday:
Dave & the steer kept head butting each other between the fence. The steer was bleeding. Stupid Boys! We decided it was time for Dave to go....Mark loaded him up & off the commission sales he went. Mark decided to brace up the chicken coop, we didn't want that to blow over. Then we settled in to await the storm with drink & a house full of kids. Since school was cancelled, my 2 nieces & nephew came to stay the night because their parents had to work in the morning. Lucky me had a storm day...one of the benefits to working in the school system.
Tuesday:
Home for the day...it's 68 degrees, a little rain, windy with a few big gust...but really uneventful. No damage or power loss here. Enjoying my day!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Skunks!!
We have a skunk issue!
Our first skunk encounter was our lab cross Carter. This was several years ago, I let him out in the middle of the night & when I let him back in, I smelled skunk. I checked him but didn't smell anything, then I touched him, still nothing. I woke Mark & had him smell my hand....Yup skunk. Apparently, it takes a few minute for the odor to appear. In one weeks time poor Carter had 8 baths, needless to say, he now despises baths. We tried vinegar & douches. Douches worked better & we were buying them by the four pack. Then every time he got wet for months afterwards we still smelled a slight skunky odor.
Next was the sheep. We had a skunk spray them in the barn. When we sheared them months later, we had to throw away the wool because it still smelled.
Two years ago, Carter was sprayed again! This time we let him in the sugar shack, because we were sugaring...again it took a few minutes before we realized it was him. This time, we put him in the back of my brothers cab truck & brought him to the groomers. It was the best $50 I have spent! He smelled great & he knew it. He came home with a bandanna around his neck & a happy face!
Last month it was the kitten, Ryder. She just got a little on the side of her neck. I Googled what to use. A mixture of peroxide, baking soda, and soap (which actually seemed to work). I thought, this should be interesting...giving a cat a bath. Silly cat, didn't fight me at all. When I was done, I wrapped her in a towel & she let me hold her while she was shaking, terrified. Poor Baby!
Now, it's the pigs! Good thing they are babies & were not ready to eat them! It sure does make chore time, not as pleasant.
Our first skunk encounter was our lab cross Carter. This was several years ago, I let him out in the middle of the night & when I let him back in, I smelled skunk. I checked him but didn't smell anything, then I touched him, still nothing. I woke Mark & had him smell my hand....Yup skunk. Apparently, it takes a few minute for the odor to appear. In one weeks time poor Carter had 8 baths, needless to say, he now despises baths. We tried vinegar & douches. Douches worked better & we were buying them by the four pack. Then every time he got wet for months afterwards we still smelled a slight skunky odor.
Next was the sheep. We had a skunk spray them in the barn. When we sheared them months later, we had to throw away the wool because it still smelled.
Two years ago, Carter was sprayed again! This time we let him in the sugar shack, because we were sugaring...again it took a few minutes before we realized it was him. This time, we put him in the back of my brothers cab truck & brought him to the groomers. It was the best $50 I have spent! He smelled great & he knew it. He came home with a bandanna around his neck & a happy face!
Last month it was the kitten, Ryder. She just got a little on the side of her neck. I Googled what to use. A mixture of peroxide, baking soda, and soap (which actually seemed to work). I thought, this should be interesting...giving a cat a bath. Silly cat, didn't fight me at all. When I was done, I wrapped her in a towel & she let me hold her while she was shaking, terrified. Poor Baby!
Now, it's the pigs! Good thing they are babies & were not ready to eat them! It sure does make chore time, not as pleasant.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Triple K Farm Long Overdue Update
- We have 3 new sheepies....they have been here before & now they are back for good. My niece brought her two sheep here last year to breed & they each had a ewe lamb. We got the ewe lambs back & one of the ewes.
- Dave (ram) is doing his job & lambing will be in February & March.
- We sent 3 of the ram lambs off this week....they weren't as big as we hoped :(
- You might be a redneck if........ We moved the piggies in a new pen of pallets & baler twine.
- K3's chickens are showing their age....we are only getting 8 to 10 eggs a day out of 26 chickens.
- 25 new chicks arrived in the mail this week. We
were waiting every morning for the Whiting post office to call & tell us
the chicks were in. Finally, on Thursday afternoon Mark got a call from the
Brandon post office to come get our chicks.....not sure how that happened!!
Happy Piggies! |
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Monday Madness
Monday we go to K3's game & she is the goalie. This is
her first year & she is doing great! We come home do chores, eat dinner,
and watch TV. Miley is outside on the porch barking like crazy. I get her in,
and think nothing about it. Half & hour later I go into the laundry room to
finish the laundry & hear Dora whinny twice. I head for the door & tell
Mark "something is wrong....Dora never whinnies." We grab our
flashlights, boots,and make sure to leave the dogs in.
Well, on the lawn is Dora, Little Man (the big beef) who was
suppose to be in my freezer but we decided he needed a few more months, and
Buddy (the herford steer). OH GREAT!!! Guess that's what Miley was barking at. The barn gate is wide open. Mark, obviously
never latched it! I open the door & ask K1 who is doing homework to help.
K2 is already in bed, K3 is in the shower.
Mark locks the other animals in the coral, so he can leave
the barn gate open & nobody else will get out, with the hopes that they
will just walk back into the barn. HA! I grab grain & a lead rope. I walk
right up to Dora & lead her back to the barn. Mark thinks he can herd the
cows to follow her. WRONG!
K3 gets out of the shower & lets the dogs out. This is
not helpful because they will just scare & chase the cows where we do not
want them to go. We get the dogs back in. The cows are close to the pasture so K1
runs to the barn & shuts off the fence. Next, K1 is on a mission for new
batteries because of course ours are dying. Mark lowers the wire & we herd them into
the pasture, put back up the fence, and turn it back on. Maybe we can leave
them there for the night?
Here comes the ram (Dave) to investigate, now we remember
they can't be together because they fight. Off they go into the darkness.
Meanwhile, for all those who have seen Mark in stress full situations, know what
a joy he is. He is barking out orders, yelling that we did this & that
wrong....K1 & I just ignore him & remind him several times that actually
this is his fault.....he left the gate unlatched.
Somehow Dave chases Little Man thru the fence & into the
chicken pasture. Now, he is after Buddy. He is chasing him toward the coral
gate. Mark opens it, keeping Dora and the other animals inside while Buddy runs
thru. Two down one to go.
We go over to the chicken pasture & Little man jumps back out onto the lawn. He runs down the driveway, somehow Mark manages to
cut him off before he gets to the road. I think Little Man is as stressed with
the situation as we are, so he just calmly walks back into the barn. We shut
& LATCH the gate.
This ordeal lasted about an hour. Once inside Mark apologies
for his behavior but states we are not good at chasing animals. I laugh and
again remind him he caused this, and that I had my animal (horse) in within 5
min and no problems. His animals (the cows) were the difficult ones. Now that everyone
is back in their place we can finally go to bed.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Back to school!
I bet everyone thought I was done with blogging since it has been forever, but the truth is I have been out straight. Back to school also means back to work for me & field hockey for the girls.
I started a new job. After ten years as a preschool assistant in Whiting Preschool, I moved to Neshobe as a Kindergarten para educator. I am only working part time, but have worked extra hours for the first two weeks of school.A new job is an adjustment. I do miss Whiting & seeing all the kids. I know everyone in the whole school since most of them I had in preschool.
The K's are on 3 different field hockey teams & only K1 drives, so that means I am on the road back & forth to OV all the time! Last Wed. I drove to Manchester for a game, Fri. was Rutland. This week was Rutland yesterday. Take K3 to orthodontist after work today then game at OV. Game at OV Wed. & Thurs. Friday is just practice. Then Sat. is homecoming game at OV! This goes on until the end of Oct. I do love watching them all play! I will post pics soon!
Garden is in full harvest. Last weekend I was in the kitchen for about six hours both days. I made spaghetti sauce, salsa, jalapeno jelly, and froze broccoli. This weekend looks like I will make more sauce, freeze pumpkin and possibly make raspberry jam.
Animals are all good. We put the ram out, so hopefully lots of lambs in February. Two weekends ago we moved every one around. When we put the ram in with the ewes we had to give Dora (horse) a new friend, so we moved the cows in with her. We had to put the ewe lambs in a secure fence, so their were no oops with the ram. The ram lambs were getting out so we moved them in the corral, which meant we had to move the chickens. The piglets are growing fast, so they need to be moved this weekend but first we have to put up electric fence. It's a constant game of musical animals here.
Mark is hopefully baling the last of third cut today.Then haying is DONE :)
That's all I have time for, because it's off to work for me....
Ohhh, almost forgot CQL is the winner of the sweet surprise!
I started a new job. After ten years as a preschool assistant in Whiting Preschool, I moved to Neshobe as a Kindergarten para educator. I am only working part time, but have worked extra hours for the first two weeks of school.A new job is an adjustment. I do miss Whiting & seeing all the kids. I know everyone in the whole school since most of them I had in preschool.
The K's are on 3 different field hockey teams & only K1 drives, so that means I am on the road back & forth to OV all the time! Last Wed. I drove to Manchester for a game, Fri. was Rutland. This week was Rutland yesterday. Take K3 to orthodontist after work today then game at OV. Game at OV Wed. & Thurs. Friday is just practice. Then Sat. is homecoming game at OV! This goes on until the end of Oct. I do love watching them all play! I will post pics soon!
Garden is in full harvest. Last weekend I was in the kitchen for about six hours both days. I made spaghetti sauce, salsa, jalapeno jelly, and froze broccoli. This weekend looks like I will make more sauce, freeze pumpkin and possibly make raspberry jam.
Animals are all good. We put the ram out, so hopefully lots of lambs in February. Two weekends ago we moved every one around. When we put the ram in with the ewes we had to give Dora (horse) a new friend, so we moved the cows in with her. We had to put the ewe lambs in a secure fence, so their were no oops with the ram. The ram lambs were getting out so we moved them in the corral, which meant we had to move the chickens. The piglets are growing fast, so they need to be moved this weekend but first we have to put up electric fence. It's a constant game of musical animals here.
Mark is hopefully baling the last of third cut today.Then haying is DONE :)
That's all I have time for, because it's off to work for me....
Ohhh, almost forgot CQL is the winner of the sweet surprise!
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