Sunday, April 25, 2010

A Sweet Walk...

Down Memory Lane!


I am nearing 1,000 more photos scanned in this week.  Graduation photo slide show is just a great excuse to finish my project of having ALL our photos stored digitally and then labeled, tagged, un-red-eyed and enhanced.  So excited to be nearing completion of at least stage one!
Here are a few of my favorites from the last few day's work.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Really, just an amazingly beautiful day in our life....

Wasn't Sunday beautiful?  I put aside all my "to-do" lists that included ANYTHING indoors and went outside to work and play alongside my family.  What an ordinary, extraordinarily wonderful day.

I worked with M'Lynn & Alecia to build a new fence to create a pasture for the bull....


and helped (and then watched) my kids work together with M'Lynn's new orphan calves


such patience they showed with these bewildered little sweethearts

I rode with my 12 year old son as he operated our biggest tractor and plowed to be ready for Grandpa to plant the corn




We all - humans and animals alike - enjoyed the beauty and promise of the day.  God has blessed us well.








Thursday, March 25, 2010

Just Down the Road...

I'm not very good at estimating distance, but it's not very far down the road from our driveway.
A new roadside cross.
 
M'Lynn & Erica's senior classmate's life cut short.  Silence throughout the High School on Monday.  The strange site of cars lined up and down our gravel road as the Senior class came to stand vigil on Monday evening.  Class schedules adjusted for grief, teachers and students unable to think, and a funeral so devastating classes are cancelled at the Senior High.  Our hearts ache for all the kids, and they break thinking about the grief of the parents.  We pray for understanding and for the right words as we talk with our children.  This one moment will speak so loudly in its silence.  The programs, the officers, the parents, the teachers - they were not lying.  Wear your seatbelt.  If you drink, don't drive.  It's as simple and as important as that.
May God hold us all in the palm of his hand.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Lists

It is a time of lists for me.  That's my geeky way of handling life's stresses.  I've always been a list person, and at this time in my life, I find I'm waking up thinking in lists.  So, I think I'll share a list or two... aren't you excited?!


Excitement:
1.  Twin Hereford heifers.  Healthy.  Adorable.
2.  District FFA contest accomplishments for Erica and Alecia
3.  College found for M'Lynn.  We were sweating this one.  Iowa State it will be!
4.  Erica and Dustin begin dating.  After years and years of friendship.  
5.  Brody's "Highly Superior" mark for his Tuba solo at 6th grade contest. 
6.  Stacy & Kai & Raelynn hoping to move back to the U.S. yet this year!
7.  Two of three prom dresses purchased and girl's happy!


Challenges:
1.  Chris' sprained/torn (?) MCL and coming Mayo check on his R leg.
2.  Complacency in my good habits has set me back several pounds.  Time to start anew.
3.  That graduation thing.  Planning, paying, letting go.
4.  Keeping Brody focused on *school* when he wants to *work* (on the farm)


There, see, listing is good for me.  Much longer excitement list than challenge list.  And less than half of the challenge list items that my actions can affect.  All of it can be addressed in prayer.  I'm odd in this, I know, but listing has always been good for my soul, and my perspective.  
Beautify babies
Experience the Action
and 
Parliamentary Procedure

... and signs of SPRING make me giddy

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Winter Wonderland


Baby, it's cold outside...

I've stopped looking at our handy dandy digital thermometer with the remote outside sensor. The number is big, and it's been continually negative for days on end. We're all excited about the prospect of a zero degree day in the forecast.

Beyond the weather, I've got some random stuff on my brain this afternoon...

I'm impressed by the toughness and resilience of my children in taking on the weather twice every day to go out and take care of their cows and calves, the horse and chickens. Lots of days the dogs won't even go out with them! They stay in the house, safe and warm, while my four determined kiddos head out into the tundra and take care of those that rely on them for food and water. I shouldn't leave out the hubby, because he is out there longer than the rest and does all the other maintenance items - grinding corn for feed, hauling hay, moving snow - so that chores can be as quick and painless as possible.

Chris and I spent some time with his grandparents this morning. It's made me a little melancholy. Grandma has been the rock in their marriage, and very healthy. Just before Christmas, aggressive cancer was found to be the cause of her stomach problems. She has lost about 50 pounds and is fighting a tough battle at her 88 years. Grandpa is not dealing well with her illness and has decided he'd rather not eat, thank you very much. They are both in the care center for the time being, where there are people to help with daily needs for Grandpa and keep an eye on Grandma. She starts round two of chemo this week, and she's not really recovered from round one. I pray for them so many times a day...

Speaking of melancholy, M'Lynn and Erica are just about done with the first semester of their Senior year. I have not quite kept up with my timeline for getting ready for their graduation celebration, but am being mindful of enjoying these last few months of our whole family being 'intact'. Mostly, I had hoped to be done scanning in their photos by now, so its not one of those deadlines that will cause too much trouble that I've missed it. Quite frankly, I now have enough photos to do a slideshow, I'm just working to get all the printed photos scanned in because I want them scanned. We had a few get wet in the basement last spring, so that motivated me to preserve them more permanently.
On a more positive note, I spent some quality time outside with my camera yesterday. It was therapeutic. I am one of the few, crazy people who really appreciates the beauty of snow. I really love it. Which is good, when you live where it snows. a lot. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me to live somewhere and hate the weather 3 months out of the year!!

My last 'me' thought for this entry - I finally stepped back on the scale last weekend and then again this weekend. It was a pleasant surprise to have only gained 5 lbs over the Thanksgiving-Christmas-New Years eating extravaganza. And this week I took two of those back off.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

I thought we made it...

... but Brody woke up this morning (at 3am, mind you) with a fever. I knew it was coming when he slept - slept on a SATURDAY during harvest time - from noon until 4:30 pm. Went upstairs by his own choice and slept through the rest of our normal Saturday noise... Today he slept through me dismantling his TV stand - dropping a couple things even though I was trying soooo hard to be quiet - about 5 feet from his head. He is so very upset to be missing Lego League and school tomorrow. I'm mostly praying it doesn't go through the whole household. I went through with anti-bacterial wipes and did all the door knobs, cabinet pulls, remotes... anything I could think of!

We missed my 25th class reunion last night. From the looks of the facebook posts and photos, it was a great evening! But, the dude was sick and wanted him Mommy. Who can argue with that?!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Halfway between one good weekend and expecting another....

Last weekend was just one of those enjoyable, relaxed, laughter-filled moments in time. I so treasure those!


Friday night was M'Lynn's last "Parent's Night" for XC. So hard to believe. She was very happy to be receiving her rose. Thanks to my friend, Erik, for the photos! It was COLD at the game, and the second half was very disappointing and W-SR lost but the half time show was, as usual, awesome!

Alecia and I had 3 hours of alone time on Saturday which we used to sort out my closet and clothes we are sorting in the basement. Time to change the seasons in the closets! I have been working on loosing weight for almost a year and am happy to report that I am two number sizes smaller in regulars than the size I bought a year ago in plus sizes. Trying on clothes was FUN! :-) Not that I'm done working on loosing weight, mind you... but this day boosted my determination and Alecia and I had a blast. Huge pile of clothes that she took a lot of joy in saying, "Mom, that's too big for you." They are gone - out of the house! =)

Next Friday is band SENIOR Night, so we'll again be walking across the track with a daughter. This time it's Erica's turn. She loves marching band, so this one could have a little more sadness in the excited emotion mix.

Saturday night is my 25th class reunion! Time does fly! It has been really fun to reconnect with so many on facebook; I think it will really help everyone relax and have fun earlier in the evening!

Hope your week is finding you flu free. Hard to come by state of being these days. We have been - so far - very lucky.