This is the 1904 and 1908 Gladewood garden! A little over a month ago we noticed a vine growing in the alley back by our gas meter and trash can. After inspection we discovered it is a watermelon vine!!! Not surprising considering this is where I dump liquid things sometimes such as watermelon juice and grease! It had 2 small watermelons on it. We instructed the kids not to mess with it and we have been monitoring it ever since.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Our Farm
This is the 1904 and 1908 Gladewood garden! A little over a month ago we noticed a vine growing in the alley back by our gas meter and trash can. After inspection we discovered it is a watermelon vine!!! Not surprising considering this is where I dump liquid things sometimes such as watermelon juice and grease! It had 2 small watermelons on it. We instructed the kids not to mess with it and we have been monitoring it ever since.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
My week in Review and a Fast Forward
I just feel like writing. Last week was busy and a blur all at once. Monday was my first spin class. Shane and I did it together at lunch. Before you get all, " how great of them to do it as a couple", let me explain. Shane has been working out OBSESSIVELY for almost a year now. He does it everyday at lunch and gets up early and goes if he knows he will be unable to go at lunch. I have been thinking of working out obsessively for......well since high school, 15 years!!!! Well Sunday he mentioned he was going to Spin class on Monday at 12:00, did I want to go? I'm not sure what came over me but I said I thought I could because I was working in town. Then I decided I could not back out. I went, I spun, I had a very sore butt!!! I have not gone back.
By Tuesday at lunch I was pretty sure death was coming. I ached all over and had a terrible headache. I was not convinced I was sick. I was fearful that my entire body, including my brain, was sore from Spin class. Once the fever set in I decided it was not SPIN flu but perhaps Swine Flu. I felt HORRIBLE and I was in Denver City. I drove home and by the time I got home my fever was 101. I went for my scheduled massage, no way I was missing that, then I went to a walk in clinic. A shot and antibiotics later, I was on my way. My next memory is Wednesday about 10:30 a.m. The rest of the week I felt great in the morning and then by evening I was pretty shot. That does not do much for housekeeping.
Shane had a hunting excursion planned for Saturday though Wednesday or Thursday. He was taking customers and heading to the middle of nowhere, near Ft. Davis. His cook backed out on Wednesday and I stepped in to prepare meals for the trip. Cooked pans of King Ranch Casserole, Chicken and Wild Rice and Crock Pot Fajitas along with the fixings for steaks and Frozen Lasagna. I will be excepting Wife of the Year later in a ceremony in the middle of Cabela's.
Soccer games have started and that is how we spent Saturday morning. No pictures due to the hunting trip and the camera was already packed in the hunting wagon....don't get me started.
This week is home study for me. I am picking up a new drug and will spend Tues-Fri of this week being paid to stay home and study. I couldn't make this stuff up! Next week I'll be in Frisco, Tx learning all about Micardis, exciting details to follow!
The girls and I will be eating all the food Shane hates this week. We will have fried things, macaroni for dinner and Sonic! We are excited!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
8 years ago-How life changed
Monday, September 7, 2009
A Family Tradition
I really took time to think about how fortunate we are to live the life we do. The girls get to do things that many kids never do like sit on the porch with their grandparents and hear stories, pick peas, see how plants grow, drive tractors, play in dirt and spend the day with their cousins getting dirty and screaming! Sometimes I think I spend too much time thinking of the things I wish I had instead of enjoying the great life I do have. It's a perfect life but is any one's?
Vivian(Granna) and her daughter Frankie Jo shelling
Pa Paw and Aiden, Shane's nephew join in the action. Pa paw and I ran the sheller behind him. Aiden was occupied with the cat.
The peas were all shelled in 2 days. The peas are cooked and then cooled. They are then put into quart sized bags and vacuum sealed and frozen. They will stay good in the freezer for a year or so. I am not sure if they will stay longer than that as ours never last beyond that time! They are so delicious and easy to prepare this way. We put in lots of work for 2 days and enjoy the fruits of our labor for the year!
After 2 days we had about 100 bags of peas in the freezer and Sandy still had 2 huge bowls of uncooked peas to blanch and freeze.
Lord, thank you for the gift of family. I so often forget to thank you for the great life You have blessed me with with. I take this life for granted so many times. We are so blessed with family that loves us and teaches us amazing lessons. I am so thankful my children are blessed with generations of hard working, faithful families. Please forgive me for taking this for granted. My children will be blessed because of the faithfulness of generations.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Let the fun begin!!!!!
Here is a snapshot from the office
4 heads,not so bad you say.....There are 17 heads throughout my house. That is 34 beaty eyes staring at me everyday! We have a variety of animals. Ones from Texas, New Mexico and South Africa. Do you know what a nilgai is.....have you laid awake at night wondering? Well here it is