Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Duck Hunting at Jake's

Two weeks ago (I know...It's been a while), we went out to Jake and Ruth's.  I went into Bismarck around noon on Wednesday to do our grocery shopping for the weekend.  The van was so full, I didn't think I would find room to put any more food!  I did, but Cedar didn't have much room to sit.  We had packed for a long weekend of duck hunting.  We got to Jake's just in time to get unloaded and for the boys to go out hunting.  On Thursday, Grandma, Grandpa, and Kristina came out for the hunt too.  Stacie & Katie came out for Saturday afternoon (not for hunting, but for visiting:).  Jared & Thomas were at a study session for the FE that day.  We had a great weekend.  Josh still has "Duck Fever".  Ruth, Grandma, and I enjoyed being at the house with the kids.  On Saturday, the guys and Kristina were very sweet to come back from duck hunting early and make us breakfast of french toast.  Then they stayed at home with the kids while we (Ruth, Katie, Kristina, and I) went into Valley for a little shopping.  We ate some of the duck Saturday night...it was great.  We took some home to eat and a few home to mount.  Josh has been itching to get to his taxidermy projects this winter.

Josh's Wednesday night Red Head

Thursday Morning Hunt

Coming back from trying to sneak up on some geese behind the house after they had come in from duck hunting on Friday morning.  I had John with me and we were trying to be quiet...hunting/hiding in the trees.  (He didn't like that so much:)

The hunters with their children

Daddys and the kids

Looking for more geese



Sleepy Hunters & Cedar

Friday morning hunt...even Kristina shot one this time!  Wow....I've been duck hunting many times and I still haven't hit anything.

Friday night hunt


Cedar is so proud of her catch.  She was guarding the ducks all morning.

John and Addy held hands for a second.

Addy practicing walking with her Daddy!

Johnny:  "Are you comin Mom?"

Visiting on Saturday afternoon

Daddy & Lu Lu

Katie & Addy...Addy was only happy when she wore the silkie on her head.
John brought his sleeping bag out and pretended to go "Ni Ni"

Lu

Lu going after something

Playtime with Stacie and Katie

Addy:  "Hold it there...Perfect!"

Cousins...Soon enough they'll be getting into trouble together!
Johnny & Lu playing with the farm

"See my bear?!"

What a funny face
Big Girl
Katie read Johnny a lot of books...They had a good time
What's going on outside...Are the Daddys back yet?
Kristina holding Saturday night's kill


Last week I had my first taste of "Winter Routine" with time to clean and bake.  It was really nice.  I think I'm going to enjoy the change of season!:)  For the most part all summer I only cleaned when company, so it'll be nice to live in a dusted and vaccummed home, especially now that we're spending a lot more time in it.  It's been such a beautiful fall that we have been able to get a bunch of stuff done outside.

Last weekend we had the dreaded church pictures.  We are celebrating our centenial at St. Pius next summer, so we're getting a new church directory.  Which is really nice, since they did the last one right before we moved here.  Let me tell you, that directory is very nice for my job...Now who is that kid's parents?  Anyway, we had pictures at 4:55 on Friday.  We were preparing for it all day, making sure lunch was early enough, so the kids got down for their naps soon enough, so that we could get them up and give them a bath and snack before we went for pictures.  The pictures went very well.  The kids were happy and really cute!!!  As soon as we finished taking the photos and went to look at them, they started to act up.  They try to sell you the moon and the stars with their photos....It's crazy how expensive it is.  Through Lu's crying and squirming and John's overall naughtyness, we got a canvas print picked out with a family pic, a pic of me & Josh, and a CUTE pic of the kids.  Josh plans to build a frame for it.  We're excited to hang it in the kitchen soon.

Despite having to take pictures on Friday, we had a very productive weekend.  We mulched the strawberries, cleaned out the pump house (building a shelf for the bee hives, so we can have room to brood chickens in there), cleaned out manure and fixed up some more (on the inside this time) in the chicken coop...hopefully we've taken care of our rodent problem now, and Josh did a lot of tilling.  We combined our two pasture gardens and added another 70 feet making a 50' x 190' garden...It looks really big!  It took Josh an hour and a half to till it once.  He tilled up where we planted soup beans this year for raspberries next year.

On Sunday, we carved pumpkins.  John was a little grossed out at first from cleaning out the guts.  He got used to it and started to dig in.  Lu, on the other hand, thought the guts of the pumpkins were great!  We had to keep her from eating the seeds.  Josh helped John carve a "funny face" on his "baby" pumpkin and Lu's name and a heart on hers.  I made another funny face on the biggest of the carving pumpkins.  We were going to do 4, but the last one had started to rot.  They had been outside and the freezing and thawing had done that one in.


Lu Lu & the pumpkins

She started to crawl up on them
Johnny throwing his guts in a bowl for the chickens
Scooping the pumpkins clean
"Yucky Daddy!"
Johnny's so proud of his and Lu's pumpkins
Olue tried eating every part of the pumpkin
Mommy carving and Olue eating


Josh had a headache on Sunday, so after carving pumpkins, he laid down on the couch for a nap.  He wanted to be left alone...John wanted to be like Daddy, so he brought out his blankie, pillow, and Penguin and laid on the couch too.  After a while he got bored and started to bug Josh, so I kept him in the kitchen with me for a while.  We carved the pumpkins straight on the floor, so I had a little scrubbing to do.  Both John and Olue wanted to help, so they both got rags and we all scrubbed the kitchen floor, Lu trying to eat her rag more than scrub:).


Daddy & Johnny on the couch

Monday was beautiful!!!!!  I usually get the chicken chores done before the kids get up, but I didn't that day, so when Lu went down for her morning nap, John and I went outside.  I had promised him the night before that we would play with Cedar outside...And after breakfast that was the first thing he wanted to do:).  It's crazy the things he remembers.  Anyway, we went outside and started to spread the last of the woodchips (that have been in the truck all summer) around our young apple trees.  Johnny was such a good little helper.  He got out his little wheel barrel and shovel and followed me around dumping wood chips just like Mommy.  After shedding our coats and hats, I called Josh and asked him to take the afternoon off so we could work on outside stuff together...He did and we got the garage cleaned out, oil changed in multiple vehicles and machines (including the mower and snowblower), and we somehow managed to fit the mower, 4-wheeler, car, and van (along with various other things) into the garage.  Let me tell you...It's like the Cat in the Hat's magical hat.  We can fit more and more stuff in there every year.  You wouldn't think you could get that much in there!  I don't think we'll be able to top this year though.  I, for one, am not pulling anything into the garage!  Josh can do the scraping on the vehicles;).  And you can only get to the van if the car is not in the garage...unless you crawl over the 4-wheeler which Josh found out on Monday night when we went to All Saints Day mass.

The kids really enjoyed being outside and having Daddy home on Monday afternoon.  Lu ate cat poop (but only twice) and John had fun playing with his tricylces.  It's days like that when I wish we could make enough money with our business, so Josh could be home every day....Some day!:)

Before we went in for supper and to get the kids up from their nap, we went down to our scrap pile to bring some metal that had come out of the pump house...We never made it to the scrap pile.  As we walked, Josh remembered that he had set the trap to catch that nasty skunk that has sprayed Cedar twice this summer.  We've only caught raccoons so far.  Josh had his glasses on, and couldn't see as well.  I saw it right away!  It was definitaly a skunk in the trap this time.  We slowly backed up, hoping it wouldn't notice us.  We then ran to the house to get the 22 and and camera.  Josh shot it (from a distance).  It curled up like he had hit it.  Then two big clouds emerged.  Josh shot again to make sure it was dead and we started to head up to the house...Then the cloud hit us and we had to run to get away from the awful musk!


Josh checking out the skunk from a distance
Skunk at the bottom of the brush pile


Turns out, the skunk wasn't dead.  Josh checked on it last night, and it was digging, trying to get out.  Since it's nice and big and ready for hybernating, we can't just leave it (like Josh had originally hoped to do).  He plans to shoot it again.  Maybe this time with the shotgun...Hopefully the neighbors don't notice??

Monday was Halloween, and we were party poopers.  We had All Saints Day mass that night, so neither of us wanted to take our tired kids anywhere.  Lu wore her pajamas to mass and we sat in the Cry Room...We never sit in the cry room.  Ours were the only kids there and we (Josh and I) were the youngest there by 10 or 20 years...we both thought this sad.  But mass was good.  It was neat to think of all our family that has died are now Saints in heaven.  I especially was thinking about Grandma Hanson.  I've been missing her lately.  Besides being tired, the kids were pretty good.  We lit the candles in the jack-o-lanterns when we got home.  John and Olue thought that was pretty cool.  We had one van of trick or treaters (friends of ours) stop.  Luckily I had bought a bag of peanut buttercups, just in case.


Halloween night...with the pumpkins lit
Happy Halloween

Today Olue has a weight and height check to make sure she's growning.  She had been small at her last appt.

Typical Morning.  Josh leaves for work at 6am, but before he goes he has coffee and gets Olue up so I can nurse her.  She only sits nice with Daddy after she gets a full tummy.

Horse Radish...We made 12 quarter pints of "horsey sauce".

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Weekend at Home

We spent the whole weekend at home.  It was nice to get some work done, even though the weather was kind of crummy.  It was windy and cold and rainy.

We finished cleaning out the trail to the pasture that we will use for the 4-wheeler and trailer.  We've been working on that for a while, so it feels really good to get done.  We got the rest of the corn dug out, spread out the chicken manure pile spread out on the pasture garden, and Josh finished doing the first tilling on all the gardens.  We did some clean-up in preparation for winter...Picking up hoses, bringing a bunch of stuff from the garage to the dump.  Josh got the cement poured in the chicken coop.  We haven't seen any actions from the rodents since then.

A Day in the Life of a Stay-at-home Mom
Last week Josh worked late a couple of nights and I "worked" late too one night canning.  Here are some pictures of what happens in the house when it's just me and the kids.  So...Dads beware if you come home early and unexpected, you may find a disaster in your home!;)

John & Lu playing

All of the toys that the kids took out.  Believe it or not, this is not all of the toys we have!

Canning Apple Sauce

Covered countertops.  I always wish I had more counter space.

Lu Lu
Olue making faces as she plays with Daddy in bed on Saturday morning.

What a cutie!

Still hamming it up, stuffing her face with "puffs" before breakfast.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Last Minute Trip

Long Weekend
Josh took most of Thursday off, so we could go to an auction sale in Richardton.  It was really nice to have him home for such a long time.  On Monday morning when John got up (asking to get out of his room-he can't opent the door yet- by saying "Momma!  Momma!  Johnny Wake!") he asked "Daddy?"  I said "Daddy had to go to work today.  Did you like having him home all weekend?"  Johnny answered in his cute little high pitched "Hhmm".  He says "no" very clearly.  But he doesn't say yes, only "sure" and "Hhmm".

Auction Sales
So we spent Thursday at the auction sale.  It had a lot of bee equipment and that was why we went (along with a truck that Josh was hoping would go for cheap).  We didn't get any bee stuff.  It went for way to spendy.  There were a lot of bee keepers there.  Josh got a few odds and end tools for his wood working shop.  I meanwhile spent most of the day in the van with the kids since it was crazy windy and we hadn't gotten rain in over a month.  If you know western ND, then you know that on dry windy days the dust blowing in your eyes is awful.  We were all covered in dust when the day was over.
Friday was another auction sale.  This time in Glen Ullin...a lot closer.  We got a lot of rain Thursday night, so conditions were completely opposite...MUDDY!  Josh drove the truck and I followed in the van, so that I could take the kids home if I needed too.  Well, I was following Josh and following him and I started to think, "Have we been on this same gravel road this whole time?  Am I going to be able to even find my way home if I need to leave early?"  Then finally he turned around and said we must a missed the turn.  So we took another road, and if you know about western ND, you know about gumbo.  It's very slippery and just about as scary as black ice.  Anyway...We finally turned around again and Josh flagged down a man who told us where the auction was (right out of town, not miles away on gravel and gumbo).  Google had the directions wrong.  We got to the auction and the yard was a mess.  Lots of mud and it was windy and cold again.  We had missed all of the small stuff and there was a ton of people there, so we left thinking Josh might go back to look at some horse drawn implements...He wants to get into draft horses.  On the way home Josh got a crazy idea for...
Last Minute Trip
We decided to go to Jake and Ruth's as soon as we got home from the auction.  So we had lunch, packed some pajamas and headed to Valley City.  Roger & Sue & Josiah had come out too.  (Jared had a banquet in Fargo the night before.)  The boys went duck hunting and we had a good time visiting.  We left the next morning...Short trip, but fun!

Jake & Josh with their ducks!

Grandpa and Olue eating puffs

Getting Crazy

Olue, Grandpa, Josiah, Addy, John

This was the best one I could get.  With kids it's hard to get good pics with everyone smiling and looking at the camera.  We have our Church Directory family pics at the end of October, so we'll see how that goes!;)
 Happy Birthday Addy
Addy's golden birthday was October 1st.  She's our God-daughter and we missed seeing her on her birthday, so we brought along her present.
Johnny had been looking at Addy's present all week, wanting to open it.  So he was very helpful, showing her how to properly open a present by throwing the wrappings on the floor!

Addy "reading" her card and hugging her new cow.
Chicken Coop
We've had lots of rodent problems this year and the chicken coop is no exception.  Chickens are very dusty and I've been seeing mouse tracks in the dust in the chicken coop all summer.  Mice don't bother me too bad, but.....it looks like we're having rodent problems in bigger matters (like rats? maybe) in the chicken coop.  Anyway, to make a long story short, once we started looking into the rodent problem, we found more problems with the coop...structure-wise, like all of the boards on the north side of the building were rotten 2 feet off the ground.  We're not sure how the building is still standing, but we worked on fixing that up this weekend.  We still have a little more fixing up to do to make the building more inhabitable for chickens and less for rodents (this includes cement and poison).  We plan to work in that this weekend.

Canning
I'm almost done canning for the year.  I still have 2 paper bags full of apples to do and some carrots in the fridge, but the end is in sight.  It doesn't seem like it when I'm in the middle of putting apples through the sauce master, making apple sauce and I look at the kitchen covered in toys with two children crying at my feet because they're hungry and Mommy just wants to "finish up quick before supper".  (That was yesterday)  We all survived and the kitchen is now picked up with the apple sauce in my canning room.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Elk Hunt

Elk Hunt
Grandpa & Grandma, & Josiah came out this weekend for Grandpa to go Elk Hunting.  He went out on Saturday morning and we thought it would take a while for him to get it, but about 45 minutes after the hunt started we got a call to come out and see his big deer!
He was so excited!  It's all he could talk about all day.  I heard the story numerous times from both him & Josh as they told us and others over the phone.



I love Josh's smile!





We all came out to see as they were starting to skin it.  At first John thought it was a horse and was pretty upset seeing a horse being skinned.  He now knows it 's a "deer" as I'm typing this.


Skinned head - yuck!

Josiah tried to pick it up.

Johnny pulling Mater out of the bushes.

Josiah, John, Grandpa

Popping Wheelies

Popping wheelies with sound effects.

Cy pulling John in the wagon.

Mom feeding Lu a snack.  The kitties waiting for crumbs.


Johnny pulling Cy in the wagon.

Johnny right after he got an "owee" on a "rock".  We weren't sure what had happened until we deciphered his story at the supper table.

Cy "chopping" the big pumpkin.  The center one on the ground was the Big Boy that we brought to the Fall Festival weighing 120 lbs!

Mom & Lu in our new fall decorations.  We had a lot of fun putting them out this year.





Garage Door
Last week one of the garage doors broke as Josh was closing it for the night.  We got a new one and Josh installed it on Friday.  He did a really good job considering that the building isn't square.

Last Farmer's Market
We had our last Farmer's Market on Friday.  We did really well with the market this year.  We're happy it's over, but looking forward to next year!

Fall Festival
Our Church has it's fall festival and dinner on Sunday.  I was in charge of the kids' carnival, bingo, and cake walk.  We all had a good time.  The food was great, games were fun, and I had all the help I needed.  I should know by now that even if nobody says they can help when I call that there is always enough help when it comes time.  (I was a little stressed last week.)
Lu's Dr. Appt
Olue had her 9 month check up last week.  She has grown very little since her 6 month appt.  14lbs 14 oz and 25 1/4 in long.  She's just averaging out to be like John since she started out ahead.  She hadn't been eating much food (pretty much just nursing ALL the time).  The Doctor gave me some tips since she doesn't like that baby cereal.  Well...since her appt she has started to eat almost everything.  She loves lots of food, just not that baby cereal.:)

New Tooth
Lu pushed her first tooth out on Monday.  She was quietly playing by herself while I was getting lunch ready.  You would think that I should know my now that a quiet child is 9 times out of 10 getting into trouble.  I found her eating little chunks of sheat rock.  As I went to scrape them out of her mouth, I felt her first front bottom tooth just sticking beyond the gum.

Both kids are up now, so I better go get some breakfast ready!!