She thinks her mommy is pretty clever to use the thrifted, sweet little vintage giraffe applique pattern and give it a modern adaptation!
...family, apples, and any sort of trouble I can get myself into!
Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Happy Little Girl!
She thinks her mommy is pretty clever to use the thrifted, sweet little vintage giraffe applique pattern and give it a modern adaptation!
Newest Farm Life!

Thursday, February 25, 2010
I Caved and Bought Myself Some Dirt!
In case you were trying to figure out what the red box under the clear lid to my seed flat was, its the antique Hopalong Cassidy lunch box my friend gave me. I store my seed packets in here. Isn't it a fun antique? Don't I have a nice friend?
Looks Like Snow in the Near Future...
All went well today as far as the trip went, and she was very relieved that her abdominal pain was related to a bladder infection and not a threat to miscarry. I was very relieved for her! I'm sure the sad tragedy is as fresh in her memory as it is mine. It was only a few months ago, almost at the end of apple season that I drove her sister-in-law and her new groom to a midwife up north of us because her pregnancy took an unexpected twist. What everyone had expected as twins crumbled as we learned from the ultrasound that, in fact, the baby had died due to birth defects. We all anticipated talking about the miracle on the way home, and of course I intended to tease her husband that they would need so many diapers that he would have to set up a treadle sewing machine for himself to help sew all of the diapers. I still remember feeling the joy melt away to grief. How full my heart was for these two newly weds, as I drove them home with their sweet little angel wrapped carefully in a blanket. They buried her the next morning in the family's cemetery.
After much relief of the simple diagnosis we picked up the needed items that the midwife recommended to remedy her infection and headed home. As we visited, my neighbor mentioned that it looked like more snow in the near future. Of course my ears perked up because I was really curious to know what he saw! He explained that there was a bright reflection through the clouds on each side of the sun as well as one right below it. I had a hard time seeing what he was describing on the sides, and everyone thought it was quite humerous as I described the polka-dots before my eyes that resulted from looking at the sun.... But I did defintely see what he was talking about below the sun. He further explained that it is not always a reliable predictor, but that it is accurate enough that it is worth mentioning. He explained also, that snow wasn't immediate either, but that it was probably a couple or few days out when you see this type of pattern.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Too Good for Words
Ahhhh! The power of example!!
A Taste of India

The Snowy Winter
Its snowing yet again. With all of the snow we've been receiving this winter, and with the word 'snow' being a as common a household name as the word 'milk', one would think that her Royal highness would have nailed down the proper pronunciation for the word. Instead, she is still calling it "hoe," and happily announces when it is "hoeing", and is excited to build a "hoeman".
My 'quick' trip into town on Friday afternoon, at the beginning of this most recent dumping of snow, didn't end up quite as 'quick' as I had planned. The lengthiness wasn't attributed to the slow drive home due to quick accumulation on our little windy highway home. The lengthiness of the trip had a lot more to do with how long it took to drop off library books and pick up a few necessary groceries. The wonderful thing about "small town" is that people like to talk with each other - even if you may not know them very well!! Even when I am in a hurry, I still really enjoy this chatter.
As you may have already guessed, I had many, many conversations about the weather with just about everyone I smiled at - the produce manager at our local grocery, a complete stranger in the dairy aisle, the cashier, several librarians and of course, the conversation on the cell phone with the Apple Farmer! From what I've gathered from the locals, this is an extremely unusual winter. LOTS more snow than normal. However, an old timer said that this type of winter snow accumulation is more typical to what they used to get here during the good ol' days - snow would be piled high above the tops of cars each winter.
We will be celebrating five years on our farm on the 18th of march! This year the snowmobile has gotten the most use out of all of these past winters! This video clip was taken a few days ago when we were figuring that it was likely one of the last rides we would be taking this winter! Now I have four happy boys and a happy little girl who know that we will be getting the snowmobile out tomorrow for some more fun. I'm pretty happy too!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Something for Everyone at the Springfield, MO Discovery Museum!
DNA Extraction and Precipitation at the Springfield, MO Discovery Museum
Cellular Biology at the Springfield, MO Discovery Museum
The crew followed her directions to a 'T' and without any hesitation. I wish I knew how she got them to do that because whenever I tell them to do something it requires super-human strength to get these guys to even make their beds... I'm getting off topic... but I'm still really impressed... How'd she do that?
Saturday, February 6, 2010
This is a lonely soldier looking across the ocean..

Leo Howard Oswald. My Grandfather, and so significant in the hearts of all those who also belong to him such as Mother, Father, Wife, Brothers, Sisters, Sons, Daughters, Grand Children and Great Grand Children.
I never had the opportunity to know my grandfather while in mortality. I was born on March 20th, 1972, and he died on March 20th, 1970. Mom says that he loved his children dearly and looked forward to his own grand children.
