When we began our journey out of a neighborhood and on to a little land we had 3 goals in mind. They were unintentional to some extent. When we realized our oldest was going to be a "horse girl" at around 4 years old we knew our home in the city was not permanent. And we knew our next house would be on land. In January of 2012 when our youngest daughter was a little over 1 JG and I both knew it was time to start making our new dreams a reality. Now that our youngest son is 1 we have set out to put into place our "top 3" goals.
Finding land, building a house, and adding one more little one has taken 3 years :).
We are looking at chicken coops.
The price ranges have me puzzled. The top is around $1000 depending on options (urbancoopcompany.com) and the bottom is $232 (amazon.com). Hmmmm. Is this really a case of you get what you pay for? We are looking at space for around 6 chickens.
Chickens are a very hot topic issue. The chicken people seem to love it and the non-chicken people seem to think the chicken people are crazy for doing it.
So my question is for the chicken people. Tell me you top 3 words of advice in the comments below!
Tractor problems

We needed to retrieve our game camera card yesterday. So Troy and the girls and I took the tractor to the "back" of our property. I would rather walk but Troy is weighing around 27 pounds these days and it's back breaking to carry him that far.
You see where this is going. After all the heavy rains and our property being in a lower area it is still quite muddy. I knew this and kept to the left in this particular area on the way there.
On the way back Troy was done with his tractor ride and was a little squirmy. No excuses thought right? I hate and I mean hate being the girl who did this! It's so cliche and I could just hear Joe. It was getting dark so we abandoned the tractor. Joe was actually sympathetic and not angry at all. Instead he gave me a few pointers knowing I would try to get it out today.
4 wheel drive. Who knew. I just assumed (I know remove the u...blah blah...and the d...blah) that a tractor was auto 4 wheel drive.
I headed back to the back this morning. Put this sucker in 4 wheel drive and with the help of this board and a little maneuvering (and a little praying) I got it out! Woo hoo!! Our neighbors aren't too close but if they heard excessive cheering this morning it was me.
I kind of feel like I redeemed my card. You know. The "I'll try to do anything a man can do" card. The women in my family are that way. And I love it! (Yes I know I got it stuck to begin with but I was going to give it my all to fix my mess.)
Now to clean up the tractor and semi repair these massive ruts.
#markettofarm
#glennacres
Keep it Simple
This post may be a little long winded. I am putting my thoughts out here in black and white. Whew. Christmas. It took my breath away this year. Anyone else? Yes I know, its always December 25th. And I am a planner. I make a list every single day. And each January I note in my November/December calendars what I need to do by when for the next Christmas season. I did not do this last year. My main focus was the birth of our fourth child due 2/8/15.
We have traditions we do as a family each Christmas season that we have done since our oldest was born. We visit Santa. We go to Hallmark and the kids pick out their annual ornament. We host a cookie baking/decorating session at our house with grandparents, great-grandparents, and cousins. And, Joe and I get a rare day to ourselves of Christmas shopping while grandparents entertain the kids (and by entertain....last year it was Holiday in the Park at Six Flags and this year it was Santa parachuting from the sky in Frisco, TX...complete WIN/WIN for us and our four littles.) Sounds simple. {Side note: The elves parachuting before Santa was a success. Santa not so much. He landed in the parking lot. Upon a trip to the ladies room my mom ran into said Santa in the hallway and because she is one of the friendliest women ever she asked Santa if he was ok and they conversed about what went wrong and the last minute decision he made to land in the parking lot vs the crowd of excited children. Details. Memaw gets the deats.}
Simple. I just reread the above paragraph. Even though our traditions do involve monetary and material things its clearly not about that. Its the memories. Fast forward to Christmas in 2016. We will absolutely keep the traditions. Also, we will continue to spend Christmas Eve at my grandparents with extended family and cousins at the Flying O' Farm and Christmas Day with more grandparents and somewhere in their we gather with more grandparents and Joe's three brothers and their wives and our nieces and nephews. Its a complete blessing! Grandparents and siblings and in-laws and most importantly cousins...lots of kiddos all relishing in everything Christmas and what Christmas is to a child. Pure Joy.
Getting ready to start our 3 days of Christmas. All the kids are looking and kind of smiling. YAY! Two don't have shoes on. yay.
Christmas 2016 will be slightly different because while making these very important memoires we will keep the monetary part simple. Simple so that we can focus on the memories.
We can not even walk in the playroom right now because I have not taken the time to go through and reorganize toys for four kids. My dad has a saying of "its out of hand". For us this Christmas was...in more ways than one. Is it because I did not start Christmas shopping in July?...maybe.
Most are new toys, some are old but very much played with, and the other new toys are in bedrooms or other areas of the house. -sigh-
A fresh start. I love a fresh start. There is something therapeutic about taking down all of the Christmas décor. As much as I love it once December 25th passes I am usually ready to put it away and reorganize.
When the kids are grown we will have white lights. For now its "rainbow" for our littles!
"The reason for the season" and a kitty.
The playroom tree filled with all of the kids homemade ornaments over the years.
Cozy.
Rudolph must have been attacked by a certain Rhodesian Ridgeback. Rudolph,the one-eyed reindeer.
I actually took the time to enjoy New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. New Year's Eve we went to my parents for burgers and fireworks and New Year's Day we cooked at home and Joe's parents came over.
Yum. Joe recently started smoking--food. Ribs, chicken, everything. I even did mac n cheese one time. The best.
As I was sitting down to start this post I found a draft from July that I had started.
"For the past 3 years we have sold/packed/moved from our home, built a house, and unpacked that house. Its a blur really. And had baby #4. This is the first time/summer/year that I have felt I can be intentional about my goals. I am highly goal oriented and make a list every day. But even a list-a-day does not get things done. You have to be intentional. Most of that is time management. Especially with baby #4 in the house I have learned that I can not realistically get 20 things done in a day. So lately my lists have been short. Simplified if you will. This allows me to stay motivated because each day I feel a small sense of accomplishment."
This still holds true. Cheers to a fresh start and a new year. Keep it simple!
Local Honey bees....
Just another day in the life of our adventure. Of course honey bees are not partial to country life but I am starting to think every day out here will be something new.
We discovered this today in one of our bird houses.
We called a local honey company to see if they could remove them. We found out it would be a week before they could come look. A local pest control company was able to come right away and with his bee suit on and took it out.
This is what was in there.
Even though it was a minor inconvenience in a very busy week I am happy the kiddos get to see this...and taste honey that is about as local as you can get!
We discovered this today in one of our bird houses.
We called a local honey company to see if they could remove them. We found out it would be a week before they could come look. A local pest control company was able to come right away and with his bee suit on and took it out.
This is what was in there.
Even though it was a minor inconvenience in a very busy week I am happy the kiddos get to see this...and taste honey that is about as local as you can get!
a few of my favorite things....
My Kate obsession....
I purchased this one from Lord and Taylor...under $25 shipped.
Thanks to Kate's Closet for the repliKate tip!
I purchased this pair on Etsy for $20.
Thanks again to Kate's Closet for the repliKate!
My "keep the baby asleep" obsession....
Latchy Catchy...
With a new little one in the house and 3 bigger little ones this has been a life saver. The door still closes all the way but you don't hear that CLICK.
(You know the click that always wakes a sleeping baby...firecrackers go off, baby still sleeps, door closes softly but clicks at the end, baby is awake.)
I also have them on the hall closet, the master bath and bed and the kids bathroom doors.
My soap obsession....
Great great soap and family owned company. Like seriously family owned---kids milking goats and all. I do not promote harsh child labor but kids working and being involved in what makes the family run...YES absolutely.
My list, planning, and staying as organized as possible obsession....
I can not remember exactly how I came across Emily Ley. She is all that she claims to be. And the way that she perceives organization is wonderful.
Finding inspiration....
Spring
We are having a sprinkler system installed today and grass will soon follow We have had more mud then I can handle in a year so we are all very excited about this. The grass now is winter rye which will die soon and what is left is mud. We did have a few areas of bermuda that came up on its own this past spring but would take years to spread. I don't think you appreciate the value of grass until you've done without it...and had kids and a dog.
I was able to plant a few flowers this past weekend. Its amazing what just a little color does.
Joe and Jackson worked hard all winter. Pulling dead trees out of the creek and cutting and splitting them for firewood. We had some great fires this winter!
And we are keeping the kids busy this spring and summer too. Always getting them to help with this or that!
Our blue birds are back! They have nested and babies have started to hatch!!!
"The most important work you and I will ever do will be within the walls of our own homes."
-Harold B. Lee
(I might add just right outside those walls too.)
Fall
"Even if something is left undone, everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn."
-Elizabeth Lawrence
-Elizabeth Lawrence
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