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8月4日 Updates On The Jobe's Family FarmYes, I know, it has been way too long. Just trying to keep up with everything here, at the Jobe’s family farm, has been way overwhelming recently. It just has been hard to get on here and write about what all has been going on, but here is a little update…. First of all, my last blog was about learning Face book. Well, I have it down pat and love it. It is such a nice tool to keep in touch with family and friends and know what is going on in each of their lives. I find myself on it daily, and that is one reason for not writing on here more. Let’s see, I bought a new car. Well, it isn’t “New”, but it is to me. It is used Impala, 2008. I love it and I have my moon roof and self starter I wanted to have. I am not going to carpool this year, and I needed a car that wasn’t in the shop more than out. My old car was in the shop being fixed more than out, so it was time for a new one. We had to also replace our dishwasher and washing machine this year. Both broke! We have had Murphy’s Law here for some time, and it can go away anytime! It has been a very expensive summer here on the farm. Not only is everything breaking, but we have had 5 grad parties, 2 weddings, and now a funeral. Then, Nathan had wisdom teeth pulled, needs a crown, and so do I. I also have grad pictures coming up yet! Where is that money tree? Then, farming is not a money maker at all, and we seem to be pulling out money for parts, oil, gas, paying for renting land, twine, every time we turn around. I know, that is farming, but for some reason, it is getting harder by the year. I keep telling my hubby we could buy a lot of beef for what we are putting into those beef cows. Yet, it is his hobby he loves, and wants to keep doing it. Then, if that isn’t enough, a very good friend and neighbor died this week of a rare cancer that took him in just days. It is such a sad story, and he was only 53, and leaves behind a wife, and three children. They had a dairy farm across from us and we have been friends and neighbors for year. They of course had to sell their milk cows; which was their main income. He is certainly going to be missed and was a good man. We use to see the barn lights on over at their farm every morning while we drank our coffee, and now it is dark over there; just seems so unreal it happened. Darn Cancer! I have been to the campground, but not enough to make me happy. My schedule has been so busy that every day I have something to do, and can’t seem to get my butt out there. We did have our annual 4th of July potluck out there this year, and that was great! We have been swimming only a few times because our weather has been so bad this year. Then, when it is nice, I can’t seem to get there! Next week I have something going on every day! Monday, I have a girlfriend come to visit, Tuesday, I have a woman coming out to help Nathan with some things, Wed. Nathan has a doctor’s appointment, Thursday, Nathans has his grad pictures taken, and Friday we are going to the county fair. However, the weekend is open so far, and I intend to get there after the fair on Friday! Then, I want to stay for a few days, but I do have a dentist and hair appointment, but that is it that week! So, FAR….Summer goes way too fast. Then, it is back to work the 8th of Sept. I do miss the kids though and I sure could use the money! It will be different for me this year as I am going to be in the high school and not the elementary, and a new boss in the EBD room. We also have some new staff members joining us this year, too. It is funny, at the end of the year, you can’t wait to leave and need that break, but by the time school comes around again, you are ready to do it all over. That is way it is important to make sure you take that break during the summer so you don’t get burnt out. Special Ed/ EBD is a hard job, and the burn out rate is high, so those summer vacations are important to us. I didn’t even grow a tomato this year, only flowers and I am glad I didn’t because as busy as I have been, I don’t know when I could do it all. But our family will not be short berries this year. We went out and picked bowls full of raspberries at my mother-in-laws, and then we found a blue berry patch, so we have lots of wild blue berries, too. Then, yesterday, my husband came home with two crates of strawberries! Our freezer is full of berries for this winter. My hubby and the boys have been cutting the wood for winter. Yes, we are doing that again. We bought enough wood last year to heat the house this year as well. I hope this winter isn’t a cold one, and I see our crab apple tree has red coming on the apples already! Haying this year was not good. Our hay crop was very thin and it looks like we will barely have enough hay for ourselves this year. Usually we have some extra to see, but it looks like we will not have that this year. Again, that will hurt us some. It has been such a weird year; our hay was so thin, that our baler didn’t even want to bale it. It has been so bad; we had to feed hay to the cows all summer! Nathan had a birthday and is now 18 years old! I keep teasing him that he is an adult now! One more year, and all my kids will be out of high school! Wow! We took a nice trip to see the grandkids last weekend and boy are they getting big. Kyle starts school this Fall, and the other two grandkids are much taller than I am.
Well, for now that is it. I will try to get on here more often and keep this updated better than I have been. If you like, get on facebook and join; be part of my friends list to know more day by day what is going on at the Jobe’s Family Farm….~Nancy 3月5日 Learning to use FacebookLearning To Use “Facebook” First of all, if you don’t know what Facebook is, it is a popular social networking site that gives people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. Millions of people use Facebook everyday to keep up with friends and upload an unlimited number of photos, share links, videos, and learn more about the people they meet. It’s becoming more and more important for us “older” people to understand new technologies like Facebook and social networking. If you’re clueless about technology, you will be lost in just a general conversation a fifth grader may be having with his buddies. Believe me, I know. I work in a school district, and those kids know what they are doing when it comes to a computer and social networking. I often hear my students throw the words, RSS Feed, My Space, Facebook, Dig, and they “tag” to each other. I just listen to them and feel real OLD, because for the most part, I have no clue what they are talking about. To me, it is like a Morse Code they use to keep the enemies out of their worlds; which by the way is us adults! They carry IPODs with them and watch TV shows, listen to their music, and they even have pictures they uploaded on them for all to see. Yes, my daughter gave me an IPOD for Christmas, but she uploads all my music on it, because I have no clue how to do it. When I ask the students about their little devices they so firmly hold in their hands, they just tell me I needed to “get with it” and snicker at me, shaking their heads. So, where am I going with this? Well, it happened one day. I was invited to join Facebook by a friend. Now, after dealing with months of peer pressure, I finally decided to sign up and see what this whole Facebook thing was, and join into the more “techier” world. Well, I joined, and that was easy enough, but the first thing I seen on my friends “Facebook” site was she had a “wall.” This wall was for her friends to write message to her on. After looking around some more, I seen I had my own “wall” to be written on, too! As soon as I distinguished this, the first thing that came to my mind was that writing on walls is sort of a graffiti thing gangs do on buildings or trains, isn’t it? Also, my mom always told me never to write on walls, and now I need to, in order to communicate with my friends? But, after looking around some, I seen that was just about the only way to send her a message, and all her other friends were writing on her wall, and it was the norm thing to do. So, taking a deep breath, I put a “hello there” message on my friends “wall” and I felt kind of naughty doing it, too; if only my mother knew I was writing on someone’s wall! But, I got over it, and started to search around her site some more and took a look around. Wow! She sure has a lot of friends. Lots! I feel kind of inferior to her with all the friends she has. I don’t have that many friends outside the Facebook walls! Now, feeling pretty friendless, I started to read other people messages to my friend on her “well written on” walls. The messages all seemed really short and I hate to say it, but dull. That made me feel better; I might not have as many friends as she has, but at least my friends are not so humdrum! Well, if someone can post they drank coffee in the morning, I can certainly surpass that! Then I seen I didn’t have a picture for my “profile” and EVERYONE else who sent my friend had a picture for their profile, so I thought I better get one so she knows who wrote on her wall. After looking for 20 minutes through my pictures I had on my computer, I decided to use a cartoon looking one I had found on another site that actually looked like me; in a cute, cartoon way. After uploading my profile picture, I started to feel more Facebook worthy, and now I had a picture of my profile, I could write on my friend’s wall. Once I started to write a message; I had a lot to say to my friend about this whole “Facebook” thing; and how lost I felt about using it. That’s when I found out I couldn’t send long messages, only a few lines at a time. Gee, I could only write short messages on these walls? Well, for heaven sakes, why would they do that? If you are going to be allowed to write on someone’s wall, why can’t they make it so you can at least write a substantial message? I had my mind made up right then and there, this “Facebook” thing wasn’t going to be for me. Yet, not quite ready to give up, I shorten my message up in a shorthand way, and sent it to my friend’s wall. Pressing, “Enter”, I held my breath. There, it was sent! Now, I am an official Facebook, techy person, which writes on other people’s walls, and has a cartoon “Facebook” worthy picture of herself for a profile, for all my friend’s humdrum friends to see. Does that make sense? If it does, you’re doing better than me! Next, I looked for a blog to write on or something else where I could send my friend a message that was a little longer than a few lines. After clicking on this and that, I couldn’t find any blog or page to send her a longer message on. In order to send my friend a long message, I would have to send her an email, which I could do right there on her site. Well, I did that before I was on Facebook! So what is so special about writing on a wall? I knew there had to be more than this for everyone was doing it. Going back to my friend’s page, I noticed that now everyone could read what I had written on my friend’s wall. Yes, it was public! Everyone was going to see who had written that message on her wall, which said I was totally lost at this Facebook thing! I felt kind of stupid, and naughty, and a feeling that said, “big brother is watching you”, all at the same time. Gee, it was a good thing I didn’t write anything bad! After that, I decided that was enough for one day. This all took me hours to do, and I really didn’t have the time. So, I got off the site and decided to wait for the next day and hope my friend will write on my wall and explain a few things to me about all this. Well, before even having my first cup of coffee the next morning, I booted up my computer to see if my friend had written on my wall. Yep, there she was, on my wall! I now had a couple messages on my wall. Yippy! I am doing it! That kind of gave me a smile and a jump start. But wait, what is this? My friend had sent me a tree? Yep, on the right hand side of my page, right on top, there sat a nice green tree. Not only a tree, but and a “hug”, too! Under the tree it said I needed to harvest my tree! What the heck was I going to do with a tree? I had no idea why my friend would want to send me a tree to harvest. How was I to harvest it or where was I supposed to put this tree once I harvest it? Deciding it was safer to leave the tree and not kill it; from the lack of not being able to plant it somewhere. I wanted to forget the tree, but send my friend a “hug” back. If she can send hugs, I should be able too! But, where are the hugs? Finally, after much searching, I found that if I clicked on the hug she sent me, it went to a page where I could pick out a hug to send my friend one too! Oh, there we are! Okay, I will just do that! Maybe that will make her feel better for not harvesting her tree she sent me. Looking at all the hugs, I wondered which hug to give her. Gee, there are way too many of them! How does a person pick? Shrugging my shoulders, I just looked for a pretty one, and clicked on it. Oh, no! I see it takes points! I don’t think I have any of those. How do you get points? Gosh, I hope I don’t have to pay for them! Looking further down, I seen I could have sent her some hugs that were FREE! Darn! I didn’t see that. I better see if I can take that expensive hug back and give her a free one. I managed to delete the expensive hug, but couldn’t make the free hugs work, so I just decided to not give my friend a hug after all. Besides, my family was starting to ask what was for dinner. Was I on THAT long? The next day I decided when I got home I couldn’t wait to see if my friend wrote on my wall and answered my question about this tree she sent me and how am I to harvest it. I hate to see any tree die from the lack of me not taking care of it, especially if it is from my friend! I wouldn’t be happy if a friend did that to me, much less not even able to give her a hug back; because of the lack of points that I didn’t know how to get. Are you still with me? I went pass the family and straight for my computer to booted it up. Gee, this Facebook thing is actually getting to be time consuming. Yes! My friend sent me another message on my wall telling me I better harvest my trees or they would die! Looking over to where that tree and hug was she sent me that last time, I seen not only the tree and hug still there, but now I had about 7 more trees, and now I had a Holstein COW standing there, too!!! What!? How am I to take care of a cow, if I can’t even harvest her tree? I am guessing that is what she wants me to do with it. Right? I will have to put it in a barn and feed the darn thing. Really, I don’t have time for this, my friend! Maybe, I can find some hay on the page where they keep those hugs for points. Yes, maybe there will be some FREE hay, too. But where am I going to get the barn? I’m I going to need to milk this cow now and then? Okay, FRIEND! I am having problems leaning how not to feel guilty for writing on someone’s walls, much less leaning how to harvest trees and take care of cows on here! I decided I had enough of my “friend” for one day. I shut the computer down, and went to bed. Besides, I was spending way too much time trying to figure out how to get around on this site; and do all these weird things like harvesting trees, when I should be making my family dinner and washing my clothes. However, as I tried to sleep that night, I thought about those darn trees and that poor cow, and how I had no shelter for or hay for it. I hate to see anything living die because of me. First thing the next morning, before coffee or even getting dressed, I opened my Facebook site. Sure enough, there was my friend again. She had the gull to say good morning to me, after giving me a cow, all those trees to take care of! She also explained to me that the trees and the cow were part of a game she plays on here called the “The Farm Game.” She said she plays this game with all her friends on her Facebook! Looking at the clock, I decided to write a VERY short message to her before going to work. I asked her to please stop sending me trees, and cows, that I didn’t have time to play the “farm game” and if I did, I wouldn’t know how to play; to just stop sending any for now! Then, I signed off and went to work; with a headache. Later, I got home, booted the computer up before even looking at my mail on the table, and signed into my Facebook. There my friend posted a message on my wall, saying she would stop sending me anymore trees and cows. Thank goodness! But I still had the darn trees and the cow sitting there on my page and that really bugged me; I still felt unfeeling for not taking care of them. So, after playing around some, I found out I could click on them, and bring up a menu to “ignore them.” Good, out of sight, out of mind. I did just that, and they disappeared! Now, not feeling like a killer, I had time; and a clear mind, to go on with my research on how to work this site. Reading more messages, and Goggling the words, “What is Facebook?” I found it was a site where you should put up messages on your wall throughout the whole day on what you’re doing. This was to keep your friends more “connected” with you. Gee, isn’t that kind of invading someone’s privacy? Plus, my days are just humdrum, what would I put? Oh, that word, “humdrum” sounds familiar, doesn’t it? I guess I am just as humdrum as the rest of my friend friends. The light is starting to come on…. I sent another message on my friend’s wall; that I didn’t really know what I was doing and I was having a hard time learning how to work this program; and I didn’t know if this “Facebook” thing was for me. Well, I wasn’t going to get out of it that easily because she sent me a message back, asking me to please not to give up, but to just give it some time. After thinking about what she said, I thought, you know, she is right. I tell my students all the time not to just give up easily, but to keep trying. What kind of representation would I be to my students? So, I could at least give it more time, and keep making an effort at it. Right? So, I went on trying to be a good Facebook Buddy, even if it felt like I was losing my pirvacy. I started posting what I was doing during the day, where I was going, what I was make for my meals, and what chores I did during the day, and my friend and I wished each other a good day every day. Soon, I was beginning to look forward to knowing what my friend was up to, and I bet she was looking forward to what I was up to, too. Plus, just the pleasant good wishes of bring in another day was a nice change and welcome for me. Soon, after getting on my Facebook page each day; posting my boring days, and looking at all my friends boring days, I started to get it! I started to feel more “connected” to my friends, and I even found a couple of my other friends on there, too, and they too, joined my Facebook world. Even my daughter-in-law is now on my Facebook, with all my wonderful grandkids pictures posted up for me to see! I even had my sister’s join me on my Facebook because we do EVERYTHING together. And just the other day, I had my hairdresser join my Facebook, too. Isn’t that cool? Now, after a few weeks of trying to learn Facebook, my walls are now covered with graffiti from my friends, and I don’t even mind, or feel guilty for writing on someone else’s walls. I post my daily “doings” a couple times a day, and a lot of my friends, do too. We all know who is doing what, and when their doing it, and with whom. We pass nice messages, wishing each other a good day, and even what we are eating for our meals. Pictures are passed on to each other; that we would normally never have seen with out Facebook, and recipes are exchanged with one another, along with some interesting links. I even found I could chat live with my friends on the site. So, it took me a few weeks to “get with it” and I know I have a lot more to learn, too, but I am glad I did give it a chance, and didn’t give up. Like a lot of other things; it just takes time. The only drawback thing is, now my usual bedtime is two hours later than what it used to be. And, maybe, just maybe,I will even be able to take care of trees and cows on my Facebook, too. In ending, I guess this old girl can still keep up with the times “somewhat.” Now if I can only find out how to “Tag” someone! 3月4日 Spring IS Coming!Spring IS Coming It's hard to believe that it's March already. This year is already off to a rapid start. Last week was a really busy one. For work, we took the whole 4th, 5th, and 6th grade skiing at Spirit Mountain in Duluth. The weather was perfect, and all the kids had a magnificent time. I do have to say, though, at the end of the day I was exhausted; and I didn’t even ski! The kids were all tired, too, and very sore the next day. Just think, next Sunday ends Daylight Savings time, and then spring really is just around the corner (21st). I don't know about anyone else, but I'm definitely ready for spring. There are signs all around that spring is close at hand. Let’s see, those nasty Asian beetles are coming alive in our home, and yesterday, I even seen a fly spiraling around on the floor, trying to fly. I can see dirt on our driveway again. I can actually go outside during recess without having my big fur mittens on that go up to my elbows and downgraded to just gloves. The seed catalogs came in the mail, and swim suit ads are in the paper. My car is really dirt inside and outside, and needs to be cleaned, along with the windows in the house. The barn cats all going to have their kittens, and the beef cows are going to have their babies as well any day. Our deck outside the house is made of wood again, and not ice and snow! It is light out when I drive to work, and still light out when I come home. Yes, the signs are there, folks. I'm praying that this summer I can get some raised gardens built and put in. I'm so itching to feel the dirt between my fingers again. Last year I couldn’t do much with my hip replacement surgery, but this year I am ready to go for it. Besides, with the economy, I want to do a lot more canning this year and stock up our pantry with homemade canned food. Yes, I see rows of dirt just waiting for the precious seeds that we will plant, and then waiting for the first signs of life. I hope I am able to have rows and rows of yummy goodness just waiting to be picked and either eaten or preserved for next winter. I'm anxious to see the trees in full bloom again and to feel the soft green grass tickling my feet as I walk barefoot in the yard. I can't wait for the warm, days when we can go out and mow the lawn and hear the birds. And most of all, I can’t wait to get to the campground and sit around the campfire, visit with the neighbors, play cards, drink my morning coffee on the deck, grill food, walk, and swim. Don't get me wrong. I do NOT want this year to go any faster, I would actually like to slow it down, but this time of year always has me wishing for the time when I can get my hands (and feet) dirty, and open my windows up to let fresh air in, and have the sunshine’s heat hit my face. I guess, for now, I'll have to be content with dreaming of all that a little longer and make visions of what my garden will be like full of home grown goodness! I can't wait! 2月16日 Monday/WeekendMonday, Feb. 16, 2009 This weekend was wonderful! We slept in Saturday morning (not too late) and it was great! We spent our Saturday just kind of relaxing at home and enjoying spending time together. I did come up with a "to do" list for this week. I figure having a list where I can check off the things I finish will help to make me feel I have accomplished something that week! I made my menu up for the week, and I will see how it goes this week!
I had nothing but good news at the doctor’s office. My cholesterol is down to 136! Everything turned out great, and no need to come back for another year! After my exercise, I did laundry, cleaned out my spice cupboard out, and did the dishes. I still have some things on my to do list for the week, dusted the house, organized his another cupboard, put some earrings on E-bay! I have been not so good about doing that. So I feel I have had a productive day and hopefully will have a productive week! 2月12日 February ThawHello, everyone. I can't believe we are in February! One thing good, is our snow is melting and warmer temps. We have a ways to go yet before all the snow is gone, but I can feel it in the air. I am so excited to have some warmer weather, and start walking around the field at work again during recess. I have to big field trips yet to go on with my class; one ski trip and one ice fishing, but after that it is all down hill from there.
We did have the flu bug hit our house. Tony came home with it, and then Harry got it. Harry is never sick, much less stays home from work sick, but this time he did. He had a fever, the chills, and ached all over. The poor guy is still coughing and sick from it. I am knocking on wood that nobody else gets it.
Other news, the economy is starting to hit home. At Harry's job, they are laying off some 40 people for a few days here and there. What is so bad about that is those 40 people can't collect unemployment when they do that, so they either take their vacation time, or loss the pay. We are going to start tightening our belts around here and start to building up the emergency fund money for the "just in case." Like a lot of people, we think it is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. I see a lot more people being laid off, and jobs are getting harder to find. Let’s hope our new president can pull us out of all this mess.
Valentine’s Day is this weekend! We are just going to go see a movie this weekend. I heard “Taken” is a very good show, and it actually looks like something we both would enjoy. I hope you all have a very nice Valentine’s Day, and until next time… bye, bye. 1月18日 Christmas and New YearsHello everyone. Yes, I haven’t been on here for some time, but it has been so eventful, that I just don’t get the time to update as much as I would like to on here. First of all, our Christmas was wonderful. Actually, we had a nice quite Christmas Day at home, with just us. Sometimes, that is okay. Then, we had our big party at my mother-in-laws, on the 26th, and that was marvelous, too. We even did something a little different this year with the menu; we had chicken instead of the usual ham or turkey. I think we were just all sick of ham and turkey, and the chicken was an extremely pleasant change. Otherwise, it was a potluck, where everyone brought something, and all the food was outstanding, too. For New Years this year, we decided again, to think outside the box and do something different. We went and visited some friends in Grand Rapids, Faith, Rodger, and Lillian. I am so glad we decided to do that because it has been a long time since we have been there; as it is almost a two hour trip. Just Harry and I went, and it was just a very nice trip! It was just one of those things you always mean to do, but don’t get to it. Well, we did it. We also stopped at my friend’s daughter place, Arlene’s. She just moved there and we got to see her new home. Her place is especially nice, and it was her little girls, Olivia’s’, birthday, so we got to celebrate that, too. Anyhow, it was one of the best New Year days we have had. I guess we are just too old to go out and sit up until midnight, in a bar, waiting for the clock to strike 12:00AM to blow that horn and yell “Happy New Year!” Besides, this was much better way better way to bring the new year in; being with friends, and not waking up with a hangover! My son and his family couldn’t make it up until January to do Christmas with us, so a few weekends ago, they came up to exchange gifts. I got to see my grand kids! It has been months, and I missed them a lot. They are all getting so big, and Kyle is going to school next year! I have a few pictures of them, too, on here to share! So, all in all, we had a wonderful Christmas and New Years, and I hope all of you did, too. Now, if this cold would go. Last week it was almost -40 with the wind chill, and the schools even closed! Then, we had two bomb threats at our school I work at, and so now they might extend our school year. However, they caught the person that was responsible for the hoaxes and now things are getting back to normal at work for all of us at work. Well, that is about it for here. I hope all of you are doing well, and enjoy the updated pictures! -Nancy 10月19日 COLDER DAYS AHEAD
BURRR….W e can feel the temps drop down and we need to turn the heat on at night. I know it has been a while since I have been on here, but we are certainly busy getting things finished up before the snow flies. As you can see by some of the pictures, my dear husband and sons have finished most of the wood. Most of the wood pile is gone, and the woodshed is full of fresh cut wood. Also, you will see the yard all dug up. That is the new line my husband had to put in from the wood stove to the house. The old one was so bad that it really wasn’t doing much of anything but keeping the ground warm. However, with this new line in, we will cut our wood usage more than half, and that is a big savings on the wallet. I even blew the dust off of my food dehydrator, so I could dehydrate some of my vegetables from the garden. I dehydrated a lot of fresh tomatoes out of our garden, pears, strawberries, and apples. I was in the baking mood and made three big pans of banana bread, and homemade applesauce. I froze a little of both, so in the cold winter, we can pull that out, and have it on those cold winter days. This weekend, I had my friend, Emily, and her daughter, Anna, stay the night. We played cards, and I made a big turkey for dinner with potatoes, and gravy, with fresh garden salad. It was so good, and I have lots of leftovers for our lunch pails this week. I took some pictures of the beautiful landscape with the fall leaves. They are really starting to fall off now, and the guys are all talking about deer hunting. I took some pictures of the farm, a sunrise, and just basic farm work, and my applesauce, and tomatoes. Also, you will see one of my co-workers, Brent, trying to feed our cows. He did manage to get them to come so he could pet one. Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy the update at our farm.
9月12日 Winter Closing In On Us
Winter Closing In On Us The air is getting colder, the leaves and foliage are changing colors, and you can just feel winter in the atmosphere. It is time to think about putting that furnace on at night again, too. In my bed, I have put the electric blanket on for the past few nights to stay toasty warm. I hear a lot of crows during the day and less song birds. Acorns are falling to the ground, and one only needs to stay outside to hear them hit the ground now and then with “plunks.” I have some wild rabbits in the yard, and their coats are changing from a brown to white. Even my new kittens are getting a thicker coat. I have been busy at work this year, but not as busy as last year. Well, it seems that way for me right now. However, when you work in Special Ed, E.B.D., just one new student can change all that. The kids all have grown, both outside and inside. It certainly is great to see them all again, and hear their stories of the summer fun they have had. Now it is back to hitting the books, and learning, and I think a lot of them are getting a slow start at kicking back in with the early schedule, bus rides, and homework. I know I haven’t been as good as I should be, keeping up my posting on here, but just trying to keep up with daily life has been a struggle. Now that I am back to work, it gives me less time to do household duties, and fun things such as postings on here. My recovery is still going good. During the day at work, I walk outside every day. I go out with the kids during recess, and I watch the kids at the same time I walk around the football field; for about 40 minutes. I do this five days a week, and I can feel my leg is getting stronger all the time. I still use my cane only at that time; when I walk during recess; because of the uneven ground, and I can go faster. However, I can feel I will be not using my cane even at that time soon. I love to walk and it is my favorite way to exercise, so I am killing two birds with one stone by doing this. It is hard to believe in just a few more weeks, it will be three months since I have had the surgery. I do feel so good, though, wakening up, and finding I can walk without pain each morning. I can tell my hip is healing well, and I am able to put stockings on by actually bending over to do it. It is amazing how far hip replacement surgery has come. It is when I get home that I really rush about even more so. I get home a little later than before because I carpool. But the savings in gas is well worth the 15-20 minute delay, plus I have some wonderful people I carpool with, and make my ride more enjoyable! It will be nice to have the company each night when winter comes and that winter driving! Then when I do get home, I do clothes, fix dinner, do dishes, read the mail, and pick up a little around the house. I do most of my deep cleaning on the weekends, and pay the bills and do my bookkeeping for the farm. There are some nights I have appointments and by the time I get home, I just want to put a pizza on the table; except my family wouldn’t like that every night. Also, I walked in the porch to find a big basket of cucumbers and tomatoes my husband picked that need to be canned the other day. Geez, I have two zucchini’s already waiting for me to make bread out of in the refrigerator. Yet, by the time I get home, and just do the daily household duties, my day is done. So I don’t know when I will get that done, too. This weekend we need to get the camper finished, or at least close to it, and we have a birthday party, and Harry has to work. That leaves me one day to get everything else done…. On top of all this, Harry has many 12 hour work days ahead of him. We started to clean out the camper last Saturday, but we have a lot left to do, and somehow we are trying to find time to get that done as well. Just leaving the campground is depressing! I hate leaving for another 8 long months. It is sad to know that there are going to be no more campfires, visits, or the walks to the lake. Now that winter is just about here, it will be back to plowing snow, dressing up like an animal before going out doors, static electricity, very dry skin, chapped hands, cracked feet and lips, many types of flu’s & colds, starting the car 15 minutes ahead of time to “warm it up” before going anywhere, driving in a snowstorms and ice, and having to pry your fingers off the steering wheel after you reach your destination, because you were hanging on to it so tight. No, folks, it isn’t pleasurable and I don’t look forward to it, but that is just winter in Minnesota. Amen. We do have some good news, though. Tony passed his driver’s test and is now a legal driver. That is one big thing off our goal list. He still is unsure of himself and driving alone, though, but I remember being that way at first, too. It will just take a little time for him to gain some self confidence, and soon he will be driving all over. However, he loves collage, and that is a terrific thing. He seems to come home in an excellent mood, and says it is “a walk in the park.” He has a day off in the middle of the week, and does all his homework on that day. He loves his banking; business classes the most. Nathan is having a good year, too. One of his old teachers came back from Japan and he was very excited about that. He loves history this year, because he has another teacher he likes. So, for him things are going well, too. So, that is about it for now. I hope all of you are well, and until next time, bye, bye. 9月1日 Fine Tuning It Into FallI can’t ignore the signs anymore, but fall is almost here. I tried to overlook some of the signs, but when those cold mornings and nights, bite you, you just can’t ignore it anymore.
My husband and I have been busy making my refrigerator pickles. Yes, I am talking about bowls full! And, the cucumbers just keep coming. My tomatoes are doing really well, too. I am going to be pretty busy with those as well.
Tony is in collage. He loves all his classes and has his head in the books again. He took some classes in business, and those are the ones he seems to really enjoy. It seems funny having him in college and not getting on a school bus.
I had one of my good friends, Emily, and her daughter, Anna, over for a few days this week. It was a lot of fun having them here again. We got to play lots of “Nertz” so I got my “fix” for a while because nobody at my house will play Nertz with me.
I taught Emily and Anna a new card game I play with the girls at the campground, called “Seven’s”. They seemed to like it a lot. In fact, we played with my friend at the campground that taught ME how to play it, Anna. Yes, another Anna. So we had two Anna’s at one table. Anyhow, we had hours of fun playing card games and just spending time with each other again.
We had perfect weather this weekend for my friend and her daughter at the campground, too. I see a lot of the other campers are starting to pack up and getting ready to close for the winter. The acorns are starting to fall off all those oak trees around our camper and hitting the roof of the camper. The chipmunks’ are all running around, gathering them for storage. I haven’t yet started to pack, and I know I will need to do it in a few more weeks, but I just hate the idea of leaving it all behind for another 8 months.
So, in ending, this was like my last big hurrah for the year at the campground. We will have a few more weeks of sitting around the campfire, but we will have to pack up and go soon. I see dog days have set in the lake and the nights are getting colder. I am going to missing hearing the Loons, and sitting out on the deck with my husband and family drinking coffee each Saturday morning.
On the lighter side of things, tomorrow is my first day back to work with the kids. I wonder if I will have any new students to work with this year. I will find out more tomorrow when I get my schedule. It is going to be nice to see all the kids again, and see how much they have grown over the summer. I love my job, so I do have that to look forward to in the winter. For me, it isn’t like I HAVE to go to work, but I GET to go to work. So, I do have that to look forward to.
Sherry is going to be 26 this Thursday. She didn’t want a cake or anything big this year, just a day out to go eats she said. Well, I bought her a cake anyways, and she will still get to go out to eat, but a birthday just isn’t a birthday to me without a cake. My parents always had grandparents over and cake and ice cream, and we have always done that, too. So, I plan on doing a little get together with coming weekend for her. Happy Birthday, dear daughter!
In ending, I hope to get on here and keep you all updated. I know I will not be able to do it as often when I am working, but I will try to keep it updated as much as possible. Meanwhile, leave any comments as I love to read them and it lets me know you are still checking in and reading what I am putting up on here. Until then………. Nancy
8月18日 County Fair & Family ReunionHello, Everyone. Here are some pictures of the Family Reunion and the County Fair. Both days these events were going on, the weather was perfect. We had such a good time and went back to the campground afterwards for a nice campfire.
Got my letter in the mail for work. I return to work the end of this month for workshops, then on the 2nd of September, it is back full time. I work at a school district in the Special Ed/EBD Dept. and I do miss all my kids and the staff. So, I am excited about going. On the other hand, it also means cold weather and shorter days, and that awful word, SNOW! YUCK!
I did run into some of my co-workers at the fair, and they all were wondering if I was able to go back with my hip by September. Yep! I sure am!. In fact, I don't use my cane for shorter walks, only longer ones, now. It is getting better and better for me, and I might not even have to bring that cane to work with me. It has been a great summer, even with all the recovery I had to do along the way. Thank you all for making the trip of recovery with me and all the support!
Well, enjoy the pictures. I have a lot to do with unpacking and laundry. I will write more later.... Nancy 8月8日 Family Reunion & Finished Patio ProjectHello everyone, I know I have received some email, asking where I have been. Well, I have been busy with a few things. First of all, we had a huge family reunion on my side of the family. It was so nice to see some of my relatives I haven’t seen for a while, and there was lots of wonderful food. I even met some relatives I didn’t even know I had. The day turned out just right, and I took a few pictures and uploaded them on here for all of you to see. My sister’s didn’t get to go, so here you go girls, take a look. I wish I would have taken more now. Second, my brother-in-law and sister have their patio all completed. I uploaded pictures of the finished project, too. As many of you know, I took pictures all through this whole project and it turned out very nice! So nice in fact, my husband wants us to put this type of work outside our walk out basement next year. I want to thank all of you for sending me emails, saying how much you like the pantry list I put up, you’re welcome and thank you for your kind words. All that work was worth it I guess, and I hope it has helped you stockpile for that emergency that can happen anytime. Also, thank you for your comments on my earrings. I have been doing a lot of bead work, too. I spent a lot of time at the campground last weekend and did some more beading. On the sadder part of the whole thing is at the coffee shop I was selling them at, well, I had to take them out. I had so much stealing going on there, and even losing one earring from a pair. I just got upset and pulled them out and took them home. I worked on them way to hard for them to be lost or taken. Maybe next spring I will put up a table at a craft fair. It was our anniversary on the 6th of August! We have been married for 20 years! Boy that sure has went by fast. One thing I have to say is that while I was recovering from my surgery, that man of mine took such good care of me. Not only was he forced to pull on those tight white socks, but shower me, help me get dressed, get up and down, and just about everything I did, he helped me with. He even shaved my legs! You can’t get a man to do all those things unless he really loves you. While he did all these things, he did it with a smile and a kiss. He sure pulled through for me; for better and worst. I am ready for the next 20 years, dear! We are going to go out to eat tonight at a restaurant we had heard suppose to be really good. We haven’t had a chance to go out to eat in a long time, and I can’t wait to have a nice quite dinner with him, just the two of us. Well, I am down to a cane, and I can walk without it, but have a limp. So, the doctor told me to keep using it, until the limp goes or I could have a limp the rest of my life. So, I am doing that. I walk a lot at the campground because it is so nice to walk there. My one side is still bigger than the other yet, but the doctor told me that it could take up to 6 months for that to go down! I feel better now that I can move more and do more things. I have vacuumed the house and washed clothes, and all sorts of household duties again. I was able to get down and do some weeding in my flower beds this week! I couldn’t get in the back, but I did get all the flower pots and the front part. I am feeling so good, not having pain that I am looking forward to next year, where I can do it all! Meanwhile, I am planning on taking in the sunshine the weather man promised this coming week. Well, that is it for now; I will try to write more next week….. Nancy 7月29日 Nathan's BirthdayNathan’s Birthday
Nathan turned 17! Hard to believe my baby is that old. He had a great birthday party at the house, and at the campground, too. His sister, Sherry, made him another cake for him to bring to the campground. He shared the cake with all his friends at the campground. Here are some pictures of his day. 7月22日 Recovery UpdateI just came back from my doctor’s appointment. It has been a month after the surgery and I had to get X-rays of my hip and a check-up. Well, good news! The doctor, said I am doing very well, and quite pleased. He showed me ways to be able to bend more; however, I am still stuck with the higher toilet for two more months. But, I could take those tight white stockings off!!!! Happy dance!
If that isn’t enough, I can drive again! Yahoo! I am free again
The doctor is pretty pleased on how well I am doing. He said that within two weeks, I can throw that crutch away and walk on my own. He did say to keep using the crutch for about two more weeks so I don’t get a limp, and during those two weeks, try to put less pressure on the handle of the crutch and stand tall and not limp when I walk. He also gave me a few more exercises to do. Then I asked him if I could go back to work at the end of August and he said YES! So, folks, I am happy! The only thing is I am to be expecting the swelling I have in that area for about 3 to 6 months! The only thing I forgot to ask was why my leg turns black if I use bug spray. I was so happy to hear I could throw those stockings out the door and drive, I forgot to ask. I could call him, but right now, I am not too worried about it. The first thing I did was tell my husband. I could tell in his voice he was happy; no more putting those tight stocking on! Well, it made my day, and I thought I would pass it on…. I hope you all have a good day, I know I am!
7月19日 Molly and baby GeorgeMOLLY AND GEORGE COME FOR A VISIT
Here are some awfully cute snapshots of my friend, Molly, and her son, George. Molly is not only a friend of mine, but a neighbor as well. They just stopped by after a trip to Sandy Lake. George is so endearing, and cute, that you cannot do anything but fall in love with him. George is is learning to walk, now, and it is so fun to watch him waddle around. Here are some snapshots of him with mommy when they came for a visit. Just look at those blue eyes! Thanks for the visit, Molly and George! 7月16日 Wanted: Baby KittensLiving on a farm, cats are a must to keep the mice down. We were low on cats, and put the word out that we could use a few. Here are some baby cats that someone gave us after hearing we need them. We got 8 of them and they are so darn cute. Here they are, by the old barn, playing. We just feed them lots of warm milk and food, and some of them were tired, while others wanted to run it off. CUTE! 7月13日 After The StormAfter The Storm
Friday night we had a strong storm come through our area. I wasn’t at the campground, but at home. Even at home, lightening lit the sky, and the wind blew hard. The next day, we went to the campground to see how things were. Fortunately, our lot and camper was untouched, but not all campers were as fortunate. Here are a few pictures of trees down, and one tree is even leaning against a camper. The camper was even moved some, and it looks like not much damage was done, but I am not sure yet. There was also another camper that a tree went down on, and it ripped the slide out right off of it. Thank goodness, nobody was home. Here are some pictures after the storm…. Shady Characters At The Campground!SHADY CHARACTERS AT THE CAMPGROUND!
Yes, we have some shady characters at the campground and I am not talking about people, but plants! I just had to share with all of you, a couple of amazing and talented gals at our campground. Both of these gals have given me some hope of someday, too, being able to take my shady lot and giving it some charisma. Garden bliss, I call it, which can be only fueled by a love of gardening. Marsha, a very talented gal at our campsite, uses elements together with flowers and anything else that comes to her mine; boots, birdcages, chairs, you name it, and she displays her talents in her head turning lot. As you can see in the photos I took, she has a sophisticated accent of building some gorgeous creations. She generates beauty by the use of dozens of plants, structures, and “trash that was turned to a treasure.” Marsha has utilized a collection of blends, textures, and color, all with a natural eco-friendly beauty. Just by taking a hollow out log, she has fashioned a flower pot out of it. She certainly has the gift to take something simple, and make it into an overwhelming array of good design, charisma, and charm. You can just feel her playful spirit that entertains all that go by her shady little lot. It certainly is a mesmerizing awe inspiring area, and you always find something new to daze at when you go by. Then, Jackie, one of her friends, also has displayed her clever talents. Right across from me, I have a wonderful view of her artistic talents that echoes “summer fun” to me. As you can see, Jackie has even taken an old fire hydrant and tool box and turned it into “art in the garden.” Oh, do you think I stand a chance between these two girls???? I don’t think so, but what a makeover magic these two gals have done. I am so envious, but I am blessed to have such fun and phenomenal gardens to look at each year. Thanks gals for sharing your talents and art with all of us at the campground! Maybe next year I will get my hands dirty, too. 7月9日 NEWS UPDATESNEWS UPDATE I have to say, I am coming along really good. I am looking forward to being able to walk without a crutch, though. I would like to bend more, too. But, for now, I am careful and know my limits. I certainly don’t want to fall and hurt something and prolong my recovery. My last blood reading was good, and I am down to 4 and 3 tablets now. There was one day my leg seemed weak and went out a little. Then, I went down stairs at the campground, and it gave out a little too, so I went back to two crutches for a few days. I don’t know why, if it was the weather or what, but I was not going to chance a fall. Well, we have 9 new members added to our family; 9 female kittens. They are about 7 weeks old and all of them are tan in color. We needed more barn cats, and a family had these kittens and asked us if we could use them. I went and spent the night at the campground Monday night, and came home Tuesday seen them all come running out of the barn. CUTE! I had Tony pour some nice cold milk in an old bowl and feed them. Well, they had cat food, but they sure liked the milk. I wish I could bend down to pet them! The weather has been so nice. I took some more pictures at the campground. Anna had her grandkids for a day, and Sherry took them down to the playground for a while to play. Anna got a little bit of a break. I finished a pair of earrings at the campground, too. It is getting better for me when I can bead! I will also add them to the photos .They were really easy pair for me to do, and I like to make a few more in different colors. I put some pictures of the rhubarb plant as I know some of you not living around here have no idea what the plant looks like and have been asking. I hope this helps you. I wish I could email you some right through the wires so you could try it. However, you might want to check out your natural foods store for some. I also posted some pictures up of my brother-in-laws and sister’s patio and how it is coming. I heard they got it done, but I haven’t been there yet to take pictures. I will as soon as I get there. I am sure it looks really nice. Well, until next time, enjoy the pictures!!!!!
6月30日 Update on deck and recovery from surgeryUpdate On Deck Project And Recovery Oh, I am so keyed up about my deck. Within seven hours, the guys had it all up and completed! I can’t wait to get my grill up on it, and sit perched up on my new deck, suspended over all! There are some finishing touches Harry wants to do, but for the most part, it is done! We went to Menards, bought some bricks to make a sidewalk coming down from the steps of the deck, onto the patio where the fire ring and gazebo are. That will really be nice and add even more to it. In fact, a couple of other guys from the campground, came up to Harry while he was working on the deck and said, “You know, you took a lot that was one of the least attractive lots, and refashioned it to be one of the most attractive and interesting lots around. “ That is so true, too. It just goes to show you that with talent and hard work, you can do a lot with a little. Creativity! Our lot was full of big rocks! It was built so the camper sat up high on a hill, and then there were stairs that went down to the lot, made out of railroad ties, and lots of big rocks filled those stairs! If nothing else, it was dangerous and many times I would walk down those stairs, only to have those rocks roll under my feet. It was actually a hazard to have those rocks for the filling in the stairs! So, now the deck covers those stairs! We put nice bricks on the ground, built a wood stand for the gazebo; I got cheap from a clearance sale the year before, and put in a nice brick fire ring. Now, I wouldn’t give my lot up for the world. I remember when we first moved our camper into the campground, an older gal stopped in front of our lot on one of her daily walks. My husband and I were sitting outside and she shook her head and said, “Oh, I feel so sad for you guys, you got such a small awful lot with all those rocks and stuff. I really feel bad for you guys to have been given that lot.” If that wasn’t bad enough, she did it a few times the first year we were there! Well, now when she walks by, she shakes her head and says, “Oh, you guys have done so much with this lot, and it looks fantastic, it is really something what you have done to it!” It took us about three years to pull it off, but it is all paid for, done, and we use it all summer long. Of course, my husband is so good with these types of projects, I just let him remodel the house now, and I found out he has much better ideas and judgments than I do, so now, I just let him go for it! Now, with my new deck on, I have a party planned for the 4th of July. It will be a potluck party of course, but I love doing this on the 4th of July and done this every year since we have had this lot. I know I will not be able to do a lot of the cooking, but Sherry and I plan. We have a menu of potato salad, bake beans, chips, hot dogs, hamburgers, jello, cheesecake, and pop for the kids. Most of everything we can make ahead of time and just bring it there with us. Plus, my sister and her family are kicking in with buns and ect. Then, all afternoon, we will sit chat, play games, swim, and relax. Then at night, the real fun part begins; everyone at the campground turns on their lights , have their campfires going, and when it gets dark, we all walk around and visit with our neighbors, or sit at our campfires, making smores, or hotdogs; until the fireworks start going off. Then, when those start going off, we head for the lake and watch. These fireworks last for hours! Where ever you look, you see fireworks. People go out on the lake with their boats and let them off, the shores all around the lake are light up with people lighting them off from their lake lots all around the whole lake. Watching the fireworks down by the lake is like walking into Disney World. Then, we have the campground itself that has fireworks going. It is so cool to be there, that I knew no matter what, I was going to be there, crutches and all! I plan on taking a lot of pictures and posting them up on the website for all of you to see and share my day with you. I have my wonderful brother-in-law; the one that helped with the deck and the carpenter from heaven, and his wife and my sister-in-law, Marilyn, coming. I am hoping her grandson, Mathew, and her son, Joe, will be able to come for the afternoon, too. The lake is so clear, and clean, with a nice sandy bottom that is shallow for a long ways out. Mathew would have a ball in that lake! With the lake being so shallow, is bathtub warm! I can’t go yet because of my cut just getting its staples out, but last year I was in the lake a lot! Yet, it will be fun watching all the others enjoying it! Then, my sister, Carol, who is married to my husband brother, David, are going to come with their children, Nick, Missy, and Luke. Yes, I know, sisters married to brothers! Hey, it makes holiday parties a snap! Anyhow, I hope the weather is going to be as nice as they say it is going to be, and the kids can all get a good swim in, too. So, my friends, here are some updated pictures of my deck. I will post more after the 4th, as I will be busy getting ready for the party. Sherry and I will be peeling a lot of potatoes; which I can sit down at the table, and do and Anna and Mary, I can’t wait to see you two at the lake and we will sit around the fire and visit. I am looking forward to seeing you two again, and the boys will be glad to be together again with your boys, too! Oh, I did a pair of earrings! It wasn’t too comfortable; not being able to sit up straight, but I got them done. I will post the picture of them on here for you to see. They are nothing fantastic, but cute! I think they would be good with jeans, and they don’t hang too long, so if someone wanted this type of dangle, shorter and easier on the ears, this pair would be it. Anyhow, that is a sign I am in truth coming along when I start to bead again. Actually, everyone, I am going nuts, sitting here unable to do everything I normally do. In fact, the last set of pictures I put up of Harry getting ready for haying on the website, well, he took a look at them and said, “Honey, you are bored, aren’t you?” DAH!!!! Yes, I’m bored! I want to go outside, weed, mow lawn, SWIM, clean house, drive a car, bake, take my nice hot bath I like each night, shave my legs; even if those sexy stocking cover them up, and I would LOVE to be able to sleep on my side! Yes, Dear, I am bored, so just amuse me, okay? In fact, Sherry was my “jailer” today, because my husband had to work. It was so nice outside that I decided to go out on the deck and read a magazine. So, she rolls my office chair outside to the table on the deck, and I put on my handy dandy tool belt I have and loaded it up with items I would need to bring out there with me.. Actually it is a belt gardeners wear. One of my best friends bought it for my birthday and it has four large pockets in it. Anyhow, I use it to carry smaller things. So, I had this “Tool Belt” around my waist to help me carry a can of pop, magazines, phone, and reading glasses. She sets me out there and leaves to take a nap on the couch. Oh, this is nice, I thought. Well, not for long! Soon, it was getting pretty hot out there! My big bandage on my hip was sweating, and I needed to move some. So, I took my crutches, and walked around, looking at my flowers; that I would love to weed. Then, it happened. I dropped a crutch. Oh, boy, I thought! Knowing Sherry had to work nights, I hated to call for her because she was trying to get some much needed sleep. Yet, after standing there thinking, I really didn’t have much of a choice. I had to call for her. “Sherry!” Coming to my aid, she picks up my crutch and gives it back to me, laughing. I felt so darn bad I had to get her up, but there wasn’t anything I could do. So, after that, I thought I better go back in the house and be a good girl and watch some TV or something. So, I went in and got on some of my freebie/sample sites, and sent for a bunch of free samples. I tell ya, my highlight of the day is the mail coming. Yes, I am a person that is on the go all the time and love it. I can’t stand not doing something industrious. Believe me, just being able to lay or sit; at a slant, mine you, just isn’t cutting the cake for me. But, I am still glad I put my website up, and love keeping it up. I know once I am working again, I will not have this type of time to put in it, but not is it only keeping my friends and family up to date on what is happening with us, but I have truly met some wonderful people on here. Nancy, you have been a gem and thank you for all your comments, messages, and prayers you have left me, and helped me keep looking on the bright side. Stephanie, I am so glad we’ve, have met, and not only do we have a lot in common, but we are somewhat close in location! You are my new friend and beading buddy! We will someday have to meet for the beading party we both would love to do. In ending, So, I might be bored, but it is a good bored... right? Right! Okay, my doctor just called me and told me to take MORE blood thinner medicine each day and put my dose up. I am getting a little alarmed here! 5 tablets tomorrow and than four the two days after that! I asked if this is normal, and that I am getting a little alarmed. He did say that they do find that younger more active people do take a little more time sometimes to get those numbers where they want them. So, I guess I am okay yet, but goodness, 5 tablets? I hope by next week, those numbers go down. He did say, though, that by July 18, I will be off of it. Yippy, I go in the 2nd; Wednesday, to get my staples out, and I can actually take a shower and get my leg wet! No, I didn’t tell the doctor about the Glad Press’n Seal trick my husband and I came up with for being able to take a shower without getting my staples wet. Then, on the 18th, not only do I get to stop taking blood thinners, but I can toss these wonderful, tight, white socks with the holes in the toe, too. Sherry said they look like “Marsha Brady” socks. If that isn’t enough, by then I can bend! That means I can put on my own socks, underwear, pants, and shoes, and by George, I can pick up my own crutch!! If I drop something, I can pick it up with my hands and not that grabber thingamajig they give you at the hospital to use. ….. Anyhow, I am thinking the day of the 18th is going to be a big milestone for me. Yep, folks, after that day, it is all downhill from there. So, in ending, I hope you are all enjoying my site and checking in to see a little bit of my world through my eyes. Please, I love reading any comments you can leave, and it lets me know if you are enjoying the site. So, my friends, until after the fireworks… Have a wonderful 4th of July! I will be back with lots of pictures and stories to share! Bye, bye…. Nancy |
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