Showing posts with label Chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chickens. Show all posts

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Spring in Pictures (mostly)

Spring is always a busy time for us, for you, and probably for every living thing actually.
And busy we have been.  Trying to find time to write has proved very difficult for me and I made it worse for myself when I severely reduced the amount of screen time for the kids.  I feel a little hypocritical sitting looking at a screen when the kids are around.  So that left me evenings but by the time all the kids are in bed and I have settled Jesse (if he could ever be settled) it was nearly 9pm.  Too tired to write and spend the all important time with my husband.  I don't know how people find time to watch copious amounts of TV!
 
But today is FRIDAY and in our house we make Friday part of our weekend, as Sunday can be a pretty busy day. Jamie is home, we don't do any formal school work. Its a day to catch up on any neglected housework, garden projects and just to be together without any pressure of having to do anything or be anywhere.
 
I love spring. I love the promise it holds of  the summer to come, the holidays to come, the space to enjoy the outdoors and being able to breath deeply in the midst of family and friends.  Bliss!
 
I just love photos of kids on fences especially when you have backdrops like this!!
 
Lots has been happening around here.  From new arrivals to preparing and planting the gardens, from building to cleaning.

 

 
Finally we have been able to keep the egg laying contained in one area. 
 


 For a good while our eggs were hidden in secret places. Gives new meaning to the term 'going on an egg hunt'. 
 
One of Jamie's building projects.  A pallet potting bench.
I think it is pretty fantastic if you ask me.
 
We have had power outages. 
 These are always an experience when you have got children around.  The just love to find EVERY SINGLE candle in the entire house and light them all and usually by that time the power has come back on.
 
This handsome wee man has started walking! 4 weeks shy of his first birthday he has been toddling around for a few weeks now.  To me he seems too little to be walking.  None of the others have ever walked that early.  Where has my baby gone?
 
 
 I always love watching babies and small people play. I love seeing the fascination of discovery on their faces.
                               





 
Planting of produce is always an exciting thing.  It is many many weeks before the novelty of checking on seedlings  and their progress will wear off.

 
This year we have 13 Tomato plants in.  Is that too many?  I'll tell you come autumn I may have had enough of chutney making by then>
 
Looking forward to this years passion fruit crop. I am hoping it will be better than last years where I think we only got 14.  What should I plant along the bottom here?  Its a south facing wall.  I am thinking a crop of lettuces. Any other suggestions?
 
Super duper excited about seeing the amount of raspberries that are beginning to bud.  Hopefully we will get to them before the birds do (and I am hoping I'll get to them before the kids do)

 I am in love with my six climbing beans.  They all have names (don't pretend you don't name your plants too)
We have George, William, Harry, Charles, Edward and Andrew.
 Royal names for royal looking beans, all standing there like upper class gentlemen.
 
Seven cute and fluffy ducklings.  Mama ducks is fiercely protective of them.  we have since taken her away from them in hope that we can make them a bit less scared of us.  But look out if she catches you going any where near them.  Even if she is no where to be seen and you go near them she will come flying (running) at you flapping and hissing and quacking.  It is just a little scary.  I am pretty sure she thinks she is a chicken though as she sometimes takes to perching on top of the A-frame house (who knew ducks could perch) as she stands guard.
 
Even though summer is just around the corner our wood supply for next year is already slowly accumulating. Piles of wood is always reassuring to me and a makes me want a hot chocolate!
 
The promise of this years grapes.  We can't remember if they are green or purple ones though.  But our vines is heavy with them.  I love how the green leaves just glow making the grapes into something celestial. *sigh

 
Another one of my 'loves'. Unfortunately this climbing rose is climbing up the side of the garage where no one can really appreciates its beauty or its heavenly perfume.  I don't know what its called but I am pretty sure it must have a grand name like 'Jonathan Thomas the 3rd' or 'Sir Graham' or maybe even 'Lady Marguerite Rothchild' if it is a female.
 
Our front porch, just perfect on those summer evenings for sitting and supping on something delicious.

 Stella, the poor orphan cat from last year, gave birth to four cute wee kittens. I know all kittens are cute but these ones are extremely cute. So cute I don't know how we are going to get rid of them.
 
Outdoor play is just great after months of winter weather. Shorts and T-shirts are the uniform these days.
 
Our wee Sophie (4) just loves to dress up. The downfall being she must change her clothes about ten times a day which leads to a very messy room.
 
The ducks let us know when its time for morning tea by coming up on to the deck and looking in the window.
 
This NAUGHTY chicken is extremely bad.  She thinks far too highly of herself and believes that she should be allowed to reside inside!  On numerous occasions I have entered a room only to find her hanging out in the sun or exploring her seemingly new abode. 
 I have threaten the crockpot.
 
The sunsets here are just exquisite, nearly as good as the sunrises.  The leaves just glow as the sun drops low in the sky. 
Sights like that make everyday a good day. 
 
I will endeavour to get more writing down, not only here but on my book.  My battles lie internally about what to share and how much.  SO much of my writing never makes it this far as I am always a little dubious of sharing my life, thoughts and views.  I love to write. I want to write. And I am hugely envious of people that can write and hold nothing back, not caring about what people will think, how people might interpret what is being written or who might be offended.  Maybe I should just consider those that might be entertained, inspired, encouraged, informed, enlightened and just plain old interested.
Yes, I think I'll write for them.
 
Blessings to you all
xxx 


Monday, July 22, 2013

In My Life This Month 2.

I feel I have so much to say, so much to tell you that I have decided to do an 'In My Life This Month' post. Whether or not anyone finds it interesting remains to be seen though.  July is one of those months that I just wished it hurried up and finish. And while there are aspects of winter that is fun and unique to the season I generally don't like winter very much at all. Too much mud, too much washing, too many foggy and grey days and so on and so on.  I do however love having the fire roaring every night and sometimes just sometimes getting to sit and relax with a cup of coffee right next to it.

So anyway
In My Life This Month......

In our home school.......

Since its the school holidays no 'school' work has been done, well certainly not in the formal sense. There is no way my kids would want to do 'school work' while everyone else is on holiday. Funny thing, I get asked that question all the time "Do you do school holidays too?"  Even though we are officially on holiday (even Dad is) doesn't mean no learning hasn't taken place.  We have been Geocaching and learnt about local history, deciphering clues, co-ordinates and riddles (logic).

Possibly the worlds smallest Geocache!
 
We have been very busy in the garden too. From putting top soils into our established gardens to erecting a 'glass house' to planting bulbs, plants and seeds. All which are doing well. (Apart from the lettuce who had their heads and most of their bodies nibbled off by naughty rabbits)
 



 Sophie was so excited to be planting the crop of garlic on her own!  She is especially excited now they have poked their heads up above the ground.




 
 
Helpful Home school Tips or Advice
 
Ummm... I don't know about advice but I am currently working on Pre-planning, Preparation and Time Management.  I am currently waiting for a couple of books to arrive from Fishpond. One being 'The Arrow and the Apple' which is about the story of William Tell. I am planning to feather out a unit study based around that book since my boys are totally archery mad!  The other book is 'The Giant Jam Sandwich' is which I will feather out a unit study for Kaitlyn and probably Sophie even though she is only 4 as she hates to be left out.  We will look at Wasps, Teamwork, Map-skills, Community and of course Chemistry in the Kitchen (aka Jam making and bread making). Exciting. I am really looking forward to it.
 
I am inspired by....
 
Beautiful Women and Real Friendships,  Stunning views from my window every morning, Inspiring Blogs about 'Gentle Parenting',  'Real Food' and 'Purposeful Living'.   Newborn calves born right outside our window, bright red flowers on our Camellia Hedge,  and our three pet puddle-ducks.
 



 
Places we are going and people we are seeing...
 
So apart from our geocaching jaunts and soccer games, we have been to visit family who are in the midst of calving season.


 
And I was super blessed to be able to hang out with some lovely women at a precious friends 'Mother Blessing' or 'BlessingWay'. This is an alternative to the common Baby Shower where the focus is more on the mother and the momentous and sacred occasion that is about to happen.
 
She enjoyed a deliciously thick hot-choc while we decorated her pregnant belly with henna art!

 
This candle is decorated with coloured thread that each women chose and tied around it.  She can light this when she is in labour and know that these beautiful women of strong faith will be praying for her.   
 
 
My favourite thing this month...
 
School holidays! Our garden slowly coming to life. On-going games of Scrabble and the occasional game of Memory.
 
What is working for us.....
Bedroom inspections! Even if a bribe is being offered.  At least they are tidy.
 
What isn't working for us.....
The price of petrol!  It is such a downer.  Being on a limited income every kilometre is taken into account.
 
Questions/Thoughts I have....
I have always thought about writing a book, but would anyone read it? (ok so now the secret is out)  How do I squeeze more out of my day?  I wonder when Jesse will start eating? Is it worth hanging out my washing today? Where can I find a milking goat?
 
Things I am working on....
Eliminating the words 'Hurry up' out of my vocabulary, especially when interacting with my children. Folding my washing everyday...yes I am still working on that.  Being better prepared for school this term.   Ordering my thoughts into action and then completing them.
 
Things I am reading...
Book last read:     The Externally Focused Church by Rick Rusaw & Eric Swanson
                              "How can your church get the attention of your community?" 
Current Book:      The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene
                              "A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated Children"
To Read:               Mission Girl by Fleur Beale
                              Heroes of the Holocaust by Allan Zullo and Mara Bovsun
 
I am cooking...
We have been challenged recently by a number of sources to cut down on the amount of sugar we consume. Not that we were particularly bad but like most people we could certainly do better.  So I have been making a conscious effort to reduce by at least half the amount of sugar I use in baking.  Fortunately we do have an abundant supply of honey so I can afford to have a dollop or two of honey to sweeten things up a bit if need be.
 
I was pretty proud of this batch of biscuits which are both sugar and dairy free. I was making up the recipe as I went along replacing the butter with Peanut Butter (which happens to have half the amount of fat that butter has) and two dollops of honey (harvested from Poppa Peters hives). Best of all the kids like them, so I am pretty happy with that.

 
 
This pizza was made the other day from left over roast chicken and roast potatoes and kumara. Hmmmm was really good too. When you use up all the leftovers from a meal like that I feel like I am getting a meal for free.
 
 
 
I am grateful for....
- Our house. Its large enough to fit us all in and not be standing on each other too much during these winters months.
- Firewood. Friends with trees chopped down have kindly kept us in supply of firewood for the winter.
- Health. Up until today we have been quite healthy. Casey has had a spot of asthma and today Jesse was discovered to have Bronchiolitis (sad face here).
- Gods Continual Provision. Much to the amazement of others (and occasionally ourselves) we are still living on next to nothing.  We have been in some very scary places but have gotten through them by the grace of God.
 
I am praying for....
Healing for Casey and Jesse.
Gods continual provision
To know Gods will for us as we continue to venture forth on our journey.
Wisdom and direction for 'home schooling' and other extra-curricular activities.
 
 
Day in the life photos..
 
Biggest Brother and Littlest Brother


 
What happens when the kids have a real life baby to role play with.  Jesse happily complied and was content to lie in there for ages.
 
Someone has not only mastered the art of crawling but pulling himself up to standing. With one hand even!  So clever!

 
Google and YouTube is a marvellous thing!
Here is our attempt at making a wee stove out of a tin can.


 
The beautiful view off our deck!
I wonder how many babies will be born today.
 
Again Google is a wonderful thing....
We re purposed an old down pipe into a chicken feed dispenser and it worked a treat. 
 
 Feeling very self-sufficient indeed!
 
Being happy doesn’t mean that everything is perfect. it means that you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections.” - Unknown

 

 What has been happening in your life this July?