Thursday, July 30, 2009
House Boat 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Wicked...the musical
Savanah's Sunflower
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
This year I decided to try raising some chickens. I thought that the experience would be good in case we ever need to provide our own food (eggs and meat). Then there was the thought that at least I'd know 1) what was going into the eggs I was eating, and 2) how well the animals were treated. I knew that there would be some 'yuck' involved in the whole process, but overall, it was kind of fun to choose the breed of chicks - Barred Rock - and build the coop. I did most of it myself but John helped with a couple of the steps. He also helped me carry the coop to the final resting place in my garden, (It was HEAVY!!) and put up with the mess on the back porch for a week or so ;).
Yesterday morning I walked out to find the coop open and the chickens in the garden, scratching and pecking away at the bugs. I had actually picked up a few more birds - two Black Sex-link and two Austrolorps. One of the Black Sex-Links was gone. It was in the lawn, half eaten. Sadness! It must have been a raccoon to be able to open the latch. I think I need more secure latches for the doors!
I had to remind myself that this is all part of life; a part that most of us are sheltered from our entire lives because we don't grow our own food. (I'm sounding 'granola cruncher'!) While I was reading up on chickens, I found a response to a post that said something like: "You should just buy your meat from the store where they don't harm the animals!" Hmmmm. I'll keep the chickens, even with the threats from our unfriendly neighborhoood raccoon!
Monday, July 6, 2009
We're only six weeks away (that's almost one hand of fingers!) from picking Ben up from the Guadalajara Mexico mission office! I am just a bit excited!!! (Just a bit...)
Until then, Savanah has a few volleyball camps. It's also possible that she will be able to go spend a week with Nana. We've been a bit difficult in that department (sorry, Nana!) but are trying to get her to Kentucky!
The girls have a houseboating trip (sorry John!) with a few other moms and kids. I say 'few' but in reality there will be over 20 people on the boat. I'm looking forward to having some time to talk and laugh with my friends. We may even cry a bit. We are one friend short this year, and will feel Kathy's loss greatly. It's a great time to share with each other: tips, recipes, thoughts, feelings, songs - kind of a 'working vacation'.
For the fourth of July this year we were invited by the David Hamilton family to join them for dessert and fireworks. (Can you see the correltaion there?) The court was packed with about 25 families for the festivities. Once it was dark enough, it was pretty much a free-for-all with the smoke bombs, strobes, and noise makers. Even sitting outside of the 'ring of fire' wasn't enough to protect you from a possible errant ball of fire. It was fun, though! A great way to celebrate the country that we live in and enjoy the benefits of every day.
Happy July, everybody!