A blog about raising boys, turning our home into a homestead, and daily life with our family.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Busy few days
Its been a busy few days. I've been meeting people that I have sold some of the kids old toys to this week. Tuesday Little Man had his three year check-up. Today, my oldest has Kindergarten Orientation (AH!!.) Tomorrow and Friday I have more set up times to meet people. But I should have time this afternoon to right an actual blog post, plus I'm taking the plunge and making a facebook page for the blog. Hopefully that will be up and running soon so be on the look out.
Friday, August 15, 2014
It's getting hot in here
Wow, my house is hot right now, or maybe it's just me, phew. I had the kids outside this afternoon and I was out running around with them and doing some yard work. Then when my youngest decided he would rather watch a movie we came inside and I started canning my next batch of pickles.
This is my youngest on his walk about, lol. He just likes to wander around the yard, play with this or that. Try to run around the house a few times.
This is the older two's art work. They like to make the porch wet them color on it with chalk. They really do make some neat looking stuff. And when it dries it looks different as well.
Lounging on his 4-wheeler. His battery died so he decided to sun bathe, maybe, I don't know, lol.
My pickles, nine jars canned and two jars of refrigerator pickles. We were starting to run low in the fridge, I ran out of room in the canner, and I had more cucumbers to do up.
Apparently playing outside was too much for him. Such a cutie, still not over being sick but getting much better, thankfully.
Here is a late throw back Thursday picture. I found some old flash drives and memory cards that had old pictures on them so I put them on my computer and now I can do some throwback Thursdays! Yay, lol. I get excited over such small things.
This is my youngest on his walk about, lol. He just likes to wander around the yard, play with this or that. Try to run around the house a few times.
This is the older two's art work. They like to make the porch wet them color on it with chalk. They really do make some neat looking stuff. And when it dries it looks different as well.
Lounging on his 4-wheeler. His battery died so he decided to sun bathe, maybe, I don't know, lol.
My pickles, nine jars canned and two jars of refrigerator pickles. We were starting to run low in the fridge, I ran out of room in the canner, and I had more cucumbers to do up.
Apparently playing outside was too much for him. Such a cutie, still not over being sick but getting much better, thankfully.
Here is a late throw back Thursday picture. I found some old flash drives and memory cards that had old pictures on them so I put them on my computer and now I can do some throwback Thursdays! Yay, lol. I get excited over such small things.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Recap of the last few days
Quick post today because I still have sick babies. Above is a picture of my middle son playing with some puzzles this morning. He does really well with them till he gets bored and decides to go do something else, usually leaving puzzle pieces all over. Until mommy tells him to clean it up.
This is my harvest from my garden for the last few days. Yesterday it rained all day with addition to having sick kids so I didn't get out to pick my green beans. Which means I had more than usual that were overripe, at least to me they were. But never fear there is always tomorrow and every day till they stop producing. They still do some good for us though, because if they are overripe I just toss them into the compost pile.
And this would be my youngest, the most miserable out of the three that are sick. Who fell asleep today during lunch. Don't mind the mess, he is a boy, and I cleaned him up before putting him in his bed.
Not much else to talk about. My days have been taken up caring for under the weather kids. Which means a lack of sleep for mommy. Thankfully they all slept pretty good last night except for two or three moment mommy had to get up to comfort little ones. But a moms gotta do what a moms gotta do. Honestly, I wouldn't have it any other way. That's all for now folks. I hear my baby calling me.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Busy, busy weekend
So we had a busy weened around here, my youngest turned three on Sunday and we had his birthday party on Saturday. Thursday we went to the store to get stuff for the party. Friday I baked the cupcakes on Friday, the decorated on Saturday morning. It was fun getting together with family and the kids really enjoyed running around outside most of the day.
My husband found this little guy on one of the kids toys on Saturday. We think it may be a toad or bullfrog. He put it in the pond with the other frogs, but it disappeared after a few hours.
This is also what took up some time of my Sunday. I canned seven jars of pickles, bring my total up to around 30 jars that I have done up. As you can see, I still have some cucumbers left over to can the next time. I'm getting about a handful or two of beans each day so I blanch bunches every two days or so.
My husband surprised me on Friday with these flowers. I love orange roses they are beautiful and have opened up so much since I got them.
The downside of having such a fun day on Saturday and staying up late was being so tired all day long on Sunday. And then my oldest was out of sorts. Turns out he has hand, foot, and mouth disease. He had it last year somehow, but this year he has gotten it worse. He has blisters on his hands, feet, butt, and in his mouth. He also was getting sick this morning, but really seems like he is feeling better after some Motrin and a shower. For now he is quarantined in his bedroom. He doesn't mind though, he gets a day of playing on his DS without his brothers trying to watch him. Hopefully his blisters disappear soon because I don't want my other two to get it as well, but HFMD can last for up to a week or so. Luckily school doesn't start for about two weeks so he should be go to go by then. But until then I am not taking him out of the house because it is also contagious. Fun, fun in a house with little kids. But it's just another part of life with little kids.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Oh Murphy
So on Tuesday my dog got himself into some trouble. He got out and went under some stuff to get at a groundhog. Yes the same place where I got all the poison. Again he would come out when I wasn't around, so I just left him down there for awhile to see if he would come out on his own and come home. Well then we were going out for the evening and I didn't want him to still be down there so I got jeans and a long sleeve shirt on and went after him. Got him out and there was blood on a rock after I pulled him out, he got scratched or bit by the groundhog. Looked under the rocks and I could see the groundhog this time. So I took Murphy up to the house and gave him a bath, then bathed myself, to make sure I didn't get any poison again. So I've been watching him closely. I'm a little worried about rabies but my husband is not. Clearly the groundhog acted out of self defence, and groundhogs are not known for being rabies carriers, but I'm a momma and I worry about stuff like that. Today, two days later, he looks fine and is acting normal except he is a little hoarse, but not as much as yesterday. He was barking for a looonnggg time at that groundhog so I can't say I'm surprised that he's hoarse.
Then yesterday I put Murphy outside and gave him a piece of ham bone from a roast that I cut the meat off for dinner last night. A little while later I hear Murphy barking oddly. I look out the window and there is a small skunk going after his bone! So I yell for my husband and he goes outside, but luckily the skunk was gone and didn't spray Murphy, phew.
And it appears I was wrong when I said that there were no green beans in the garden the other day. I went down to the garden later that day and found enough green beans to use with dinner last night. Since they are a Kentucky Wonder variety they are supposed to be 8-9 inches long, but I have found that they taste better when they are only 5-6 inches long, so I need to make sure and be proactive with my picking and make sure I get them before they get too big.
The other day I was outside with the kids and caught this picture of two of the frogs that are part of the frog family that lives in our pond. The second frog is in the back of the picture, he's just a little blurry because my camera focused on the other one.
Last night I noticed that the bananas that I had bought where getting brown spots on them, so what do I do? Cut them up and put them in my dehydrator! Yay for yummy banana chips.
Last night I had an idea pop in my head, I think the bananas had something to do with my train of thought. So I searched online to see if you could dehydrate cucumbers, and guess what, you can! So guess what I'm doing today, dehydrating cucumbers! If they turn out ok my dehydrator may be working a lot in the near future. I have a good bit of cucumbers that are a little too over ripe for pickles.
Here is a little dose of cuteness to get you through the rest of your day.
Then yesterday I put Murphy outside and gave him a piece of ham bone from a roast that I cut the meat off for dinner last night. A little while later I hear Murphy barking oddly. I look out the window and there is a small skunk going after his bone! So I yell for my husband and he goes outside, but luckily the skunk was gone and didn't spray Murphy, phew.
And it appears I was wrong when I said that there were no green beans in the garden the other day. I went down to the garden later that day and found enough green beans to use with dinner last night. Since they are a Kentucky Wonder variety they are supposed to be 8-9 inches long, but I have found that they taste better when they are only 5-6 inches long, so I need to make sure and be proactive with my picking and make sure I get them before they get too big.
The other day I was outside with the kids and caught this picture of two of the frogs that are part of the frog family that lives in our pond. The second frog is in the back of the picture, he's just a little blurry because my camera focused on the other one.
Last night I noticed that the bananas that I had bought where getting brown spots on them, so what do I do? Cut them up and put them in my dehydrator! Yay for yummy banana chips.
Last night I had an idea pop in my head, I think the bananas had something to do with my train of thought. So I searched online to see if you could dehydrate cucumbers, and guess what, you can! So guess what I'm doing today, dehydrating cucumbers! If they turn out ok my dehydrator may be working a lot in the near future. I have a good bit of cucumbers that are a little too over ripe for pickles.
Here is a little dose of cuteness to get you through the rest of your day.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Garden Update
So, it's August now and I thought I would do a garden update since I havn't posted any pictures since my garden tour. There is a lot of green down in my garden, and a few bursts of color.
Corn on the right, pole beans on the left. I planted two batches of corn, hence the difference in size.
My beans are finally starting to grow. They are Kentucky Wonders and will be 8 or 9 inches long when ripe.
My broccoli is done. If you remember I had an issue with something eating them, tried to put up a fence, which didn't help. They started to grow back, but got eaten again.
Watermelons! Medium, small, and large. Can't wait till they get ripe and we can eat them. My kids love watermelon, and for the leftover I can dehydrate it! Woohoo!
My Roma tomatoes are coming along nice, but none are ripe yet. I hope I can figure out what to do with them before they get ripe.
My pops of color, the blossoms from my pumpkin plant.
Pumpkins! I only have about three of these that I've found. I am hopeful that there will be more because I have a lot of growth and blossoms on my plants.
This looks like some kind of mold or something on my pumpkin leaves. I just noticed it when I went to the garden to take these pictures so I will look up what is going on when I'm done here.
My apple tree, one of two that we have. They have long been neglected and last year there was only maybe a dozen apples on this tree and they all rotted before they were ripe. This past spring I did a major trimming on the trees and now I have dozens upon dozens of apples and am very proud of my trees! I know that is weird, being proud of trees lol.
Now on to the cucumbers, which are coming out of my ears! I have made three batches of refrigerator pickles and canned 7 jars this past weekend. Today I am getting ready to make another batch of canned pickles. Some of the cucumbers have gotten a bit big so I don't know what to do with them. Note for next year, not so many cucumbers, and pick them sooner.
And now some cuteness :)
Shared on The Prairie Homestead Barn Hop.
Corn on the right, pole beans on the left. I planted two batches of corn, hence the difference in size.
My beans are finally starting to grow. They are Kentucky Wonders and will be 8 or 9 inches long when ripe.
My broccoli is done. If you remember I had an issue with something eating them, tried to put up a fence, which didn't help. They started to grow back, but got eaten again.
Watermelons! Medium, small, and large. Can't wait till they get ripe and we can eat them. My kids love watermelon, and for the leftover I can dehydrate it! Woohoo!
My Roma tomatoes are coming along nice, but none are ripe yet. I hope I can figure out what to do with them before they get ripe.
My pops of color, the blossoms from my pumpkin plant.
Pumpkins! I only have about three of these that I've found. I am hopeful that there will be more because I have a lot of growth and blossoms on my plants.
This looks like some kind of mold or something on my pumpkin leaves. I just noticed it when I went to the garden to take these pictures so I will look up what is going on when I'm done here.
My apple tree, one of two that we have. They have long been neglected and last year there was only maybe a dozen apples on this tree and they all rotted before they were ripe. This past spring I did a major trimming on the trees and now I have dozens upon dozens of apples and am very proud of my trees! I know that is weird, being proud of trees lol.
Now on to the cucumbers, which are coming out of my ears! I have made three batches of refrigerator pickles and canned 7 jars this past weekend. Today I am getting ready to make another batch of canned pickles. Some of the cucumbers have gotten a bit big so I don't know what to do with them. Note for next year, not so many cucumbers, and pick them sooner.
And now some cuteness :)
Shared on The Prairie Homestead Barn Hop.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Weekend project
So this weekend I had a project I needed to get done. My mom bought a wooden shelving unit that we are going to put baskets in for my oldest sons toys. It is handmade and solid wood. We needed something that was solid wood and not particle board because our boys are a little rough on things. My son finally got to pick out his paint color, which is red, but luckily it's not like a blood red. So here is a before and after shot. I'm not the best painter, but I think it still turned out pretty nice, and it's not like my son is going to complain about the paint job. Don't mind all the junk in my garage.
While I was in garage I hear my dog start barking. I look up and see...
A family of turkeys! Two adults and a bunch of little ones. They got a little spooked when Murphy started barking so they moved quickly to the side of the yard and then into the woods. I've never seen any turkeys in our yard before so it was pretty cool to look up and see them there. Also, I'd rather have turkeys in my yard than bears.
While I was in garage I hear my dog start barking. I look up and see...
A family of turkeys! Two adults and a bunch of little ones. They got a little spooked when Murphy started barking so they moved quickly to the side of the yard and then into the woods. I've never seen any turkeys in our yard before so it was pretty cool to look up and see them there. Also, I'd rather have turkeys in my yard than bears.
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