Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Only living in the country can you......

Country living has some draw backs.  There is no huge mall.  Our micro-mall is twenty five minutes away and boasts all of four department stores and a handful of small retailers.  If we want "real" shopping, we travel two hours to Lubbock, TX. 

Hospitals are small and are mostly for basic things. Don't get me wrong, I am so grateful they are here, but specialty care is twenty five minutes away, and even then, all trauma gets flown to....Lubbock, TX.

The scenery is boring.  I won't lie.

There is dirt every where.  I often wonder how people on TV wear such gorgeous clothing and shoes and I realize, they are on some form of concrete or man made flooring, ALL THE TIME!  I have regular shoes, but then there are yard shoes, barn shoes and riding boots.  Sometimes it is just easier to wear the boots all the time.

Dirt migrates.  I am not lying.  It creeps in every crack and "sealed" door.  It collects on electronics, the tops of books, the floor, it is pervasive and it is eternal.  Don't even get me started if some of those barn shoes are worn into the house.

Bugs.  And Mice.  Yes, being surrounded by fields is great, but those fields aren't empty.  Your home is a beacon of food, water and shelter for all things that creep, crawl and slither.  I am not a fan.

Amazon.  Remember what I said about shopping?  Everything is off the internet. 

No pizza delivery. 

Then again, it is quiet.  It is serene.  It is the ideal place for children. 

Can city kids do this?


This is driving home from Grandma's house.  The less than two miles.
 
Rain produces PUDDLES and little brothers get stuck.
Trick or Treating gets real
Snow shouldn't keep you inside
Improvised swimming pool
 
Normal kid behavior
 
more "normal" behavior
Shaving cream is an acceptable weapon
 
 
Your bestie can be a bird
Your hard work pays off in wonderful ways
And Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag was never more fun
 
So, while I may have to drive into town for pizza, and sometimes, I would really like some shopping without planning a road trip, I wouldn't change the way my kids are being raised.  The freedom they have, the responsibilities they are learning, the understanding that they gain.  Worth all of it.
 
And how was your day?
 

Monday, December 15, 2014

Day 13, 14 and 15 Photo Challenge

 
Handmade!  My first double knit square!  Woot woot!
 
Enjoy!
 
tree
 
 
And how was your day?
 

 

Friday, December 12, 2014

More photos!

Behind, again.  Of Course.

Cozy, because it just doesn't get more comfortable than that.

Blessed, because things got so much better after I took this photo

Stockings
 
Mom had a new port cath placed today in anticipation of Chemo Wednesdays.  While she went into surgery, my Dad and I went to the cafeteria where our prep nurse bought us breakfast with a cheery "Pay it forward!"
 
So, in other words, I had a great day.
 
And how was your day?

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Days 8 and 9

Trying not to get too far behind! 

"New"
New, Squishy yarn!  YUMMY!
 
"Weather"
 
Granted, I took this last picture way earlier, but given the fact we are in a weather rut right now, I went with it!
 
 
And how was your day?
 

Friday, December 5, 2014

Tired Children

So, we have this great old ranch horse named Jake. Jake is fantastic with the kids.  He does show, he does rodeo, he does gymkhana, he does nerf guns.
One thing Jake doesn't do, is fencing.  This old guy has actually gone through FIVE strand fencing.  So, I have an idea while sitting with Mom while she was in Lubbock.
Today, I went out to Big Valley Auto Sales and was given carte blanche to their reject tire pile.  Woot Woot!  I took the trailer and the kids and we stacked and stacked.  We drove home and the assembly process began. 
Now, I can't tell you if it was successful, because despite our efforts, we still have more fencing to cover!  But it is a great start!

Here's to more racking and stacking in the future!
 
And how was your day?

December Photo Challenge Day 5

Ornaments!
 
 

Pre Christmas Purge

I simply don't know what it is about the holidays that make me want to purge.  And by "purge", I mean clear out clutter!   Maybe it is the thought of new items coming in.  Maybe it is the thought of Christmas decorations going up.  I just don't know. 
Yesterday I purge my dresser.  I threw out years of items that neither were needed or even fit!
Then, on Black Friday, we shopped local and bought a dresser for my daughter.  I took the old one and put it in my sewing room, thinking, this would be great for fabric storage.
Then I looked at the rest of my sewing room.
Not pretty.

So, I purged.  Or, I should say, I PURGED!

Super clean and threw away so much that was just plain useless clutter!



 
And some may be quick to note the two "helpers" in my studio.
 
Pookah and Hulk enjoyed a day watching me work.  They whistled, clucked and kissed encouragement, all the while giving the vacuum cleaner a stern look.
 
And how was your day?
 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

December photo challenge! Days 2 and 3

I subbed at our school yesterday, so here is the photo from Tuesday, "errand".

As you can guess, I have many appointments with mom, but she still refuses to let me take her picture!

Sometimes, I dream in calendars!  Have I forgotten something or is there truly down time?

Today, the theme is "Candle"

Considering the fact that I don't have my Christmas decorations out yet, I went with a regular candle.

 
Now, I have to finish making pink cupcakes for a friend who just received the news that she has NO MORE CHEMO for her breast cancer!  Woot woot!  Go Audrey~
 
And how was your day?

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

December Challenge

This December The Idea Room issued a photo challenge.  Normally, I have no interest, but this year, I don't know what changed.  So I took up the challenge!


 
Obviously, I will be a day behind in these, but still, it is a lot of fun!
 
And how was your day?