Well I guess it has been nearly a month since I posted last. How the time does fly!
Things are moving right along here on the homestead. We have been busy doing this and that. Dane finished the fencing for the new pasture. Now the cows can wander around and let themselves into the other pasture for water at the spring whenever they want - it makes a lot less work not having to move them around all the time. We are still awaiting the birth of the red cow's calf. We were told when we bought her that she would calf in February, but here it is March and still no calf. She does look heavily pregnant though, so we patiently continue to wait. I can't wait to have the additional milk for making more yogurt, and hopefully we will have enough extra for making cheese too.
It looks as if we are going into the bee business as a joint venture with our friend, Mr. Reed, who hopes to move to this area from Mexico sometime in the not so far future. Dane purchased five new bee colonies from a local bee man and the materials for making several more boxes. He has gotten all the new boxes assembled, painted, and the new bees moved from the bee man's boxes into the new boxes. This brings our bee colony total to eight; however, when the bee man, Mr. Nevendorf, visited he thought that our farm could support thirty colonies, so we hope to add more soon. Also, Dane harvested the honey from our original three hives that he harvested about four months ago, and came home with eight more gallons of honey. Believe it or not, we finished the first harvest, which had been about twelve and half gallons last week. I did this by replacing all of our sugar consumption with honey. I know that sounds like a lot of sweets, but when you make everything from scratch and don't buy anything sweet, it isn't so difficult to do.
This is a picture of some of the new boxes that Dane assembled before he got them painted.
Dane has also been working on a new chicken tractor. I don't have a picture of it yet, but it is going to be a much improved model over that the last version. We are anxious for its completion.
Here is a picture of Dane trimming the pine tree in front of our house. He put his tree saw on a piece of bamboo in order to reach the branches. With his super long tree trimmer, he has been able to trim all the pine trees close to the house.
Sarah and I went to Buenos Aires for a two day trip the last week in February to complete some paper work for Joseph at the Embassy. We also got to visit the zoo, eat at McDonald's and Burger King, and do some shopping. It was a fast and busy trip, but we were able to purchase new winter coats for all the children and I, some socks and underwear, new belts for the boys, sweats for all, and work t-shirts for Dane and the boys. It was fun, but we sure were glad to get back home!
Well the children and I have been busy working in the garden trying to hoe down all the waist high weeds that took over in many places. We hope to finish that this week and then start planting our winter garden. The following week, we want to harvest all the corn and black beans from the field.
And speaking of black beans, we have been picking them for several weeks now, and compared to the store bought dehydrated beans, they are much more appealing to the eye and even more delicious. Black beans are a staple in our diet, so we are very pleased at the results we have had with them. Below is a picture of some that we had just finished shelling.
The children are learning so much and become bigger helpers all the time. Here are some pictures of a couple of our helpers. The first one is of Abby and David (David is hidden behind Abby) scrubbing laundry, and the second picture is of Sarah making tortillas.
I ordered the childrens' new text books last week, so we hope to get started on our new school year within a month. We have enjoyed our break from our studies, but everyone is getting anxious to hit the books again soon. After spending a few weeks to finish up some things from last year, Abby will begin the seventh grade, Sarah the sixth grade (Sarah completed her curriculum last year, so she gets to jump right into grade 6), Elijah the fourth grade, Elisabeth will complete first grade and begin second grade, and David will start Kindergarten.
On another note, I had a doctor's appointment and sonogram last Wednesday. Praise the Lord, the baby looks healthy! The doctor estimated that he/she weighs about two kilos (4. 4 pounds) already, so it looks as if this baby may be a good size seeing as he/she still has a little over six weeks to grow.
Pretty things around the farm......
Abby planted a few unknown seeds that she had collected from our neighbor's farm a year ago and these beautiful plants and flowers grew. Can anyone identify them for us?
Also, Dane found this really cute and hairy caterpillar close to the creek. He brought him up to the house for us to see him, but when he was touched his hair came out really easily, so in the picture he has about a third less the amount of hair that he had originally. He was still really cute though.
And lastly, a heads up for those of you who are preparing for an economic crisis by storing food. Rotate your food stock on a regular basis. Dane came across this MRE that he had in his camping/hunting gear up in the attic and since it is probably more than twelve years old, we opened it to see what was inside.
4 comments:
Dane,
Good to see a new blog! Looks like things are going well, especially the pregnancy. We continue to keep you all in our prayers.
Please keep us updated!!
Blessing, Bobby
Dane, Jessica, and Family,
We are glad to hear all is going well. I am working on something nice and warm for the baby, please send your snail mail address to setzler@comcast.net
We continue to pray for the family.
Bob and Sue
Pennsylvania
Jessica,
Wow, only a little over six weeks to go. Praise the Lord everything is going so well for you. Is it starting to cool off any yet? Seeing how we're suppose to be headed into spring soon.
Thanks for the update.
Peace, Kris
I just gave you the Kreativ Blogger award! You can see it here: http://theforestroom.blogspot.com/2009/03/kreativ.html
I really enjoy reading about your family and adventures.
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