Tuesday, June 16, 2015

End of the school year awards - June 4th, 2015


Another school year has come to an end again already.
Marshall graduated from 1st grade with all straight "O's"
He won a math and a computer award.
 




Jaylee did fantastic again!  She had straight A's for the first 3 quarters, the last quarter she got all A's and 1 B.  She was disappointed, but I am forever proud of her.  Next year she will be going into 4th grade!

She also received a physical fitness award, cardinal choice award, chorus award  and an award for A/B honor roll.
 


I am so excited to spend the summer with these kids!
I cut my work hours back to 2 days a week to spend more time with them.
I can't wait!!

Peace and love....

Another Sunday on the Farmette - Sunday May 31st


A beautiful sunny day, and me mowing the grass turned into a rain storm.
We took shelter on the front porch.
 






I love being home.  Russ calls me a homebody, but it's because I just love being here.
I love my family, animals and the scenery around the house.  
Sitting on the front porch and listening to the birds or a storm.
I am so blessed and lucky!

Peace and love.....

My Birthday Weekend - May 30th 2015


We have a new addition to our farmette!
Dixie the Great Pyrenees.  She is 8 weeks old here.
We are having a huge fox problem, the foxes keep killing our chickens.  The house dogs do good while they are outside, but they are house dogs, and like to be inside when we are inside.

We are hoping that Dixie can be trained to be an all outside flock protector, home and children protector and all around farm dog!

My Mom and Grandmother were here visiting for a few days.  We took them for a ride to the farm to pick up Dixie and then we took a drive to Skyline Drive to get some famous Blackberry cobbler and blackberry ice cream


It was a little chilly up there on the mountains, so Mom and Gramma had to get a sweatshirt.  They chose the same one without realizing it!!  I think it was a good excuse for a souvenir.

We had such a great time.
It's the first visit since my Grandfather passed away.  It was very very hard seeing her without him, but I decided to be strong because I know he wouldn't want me to dwell on it.  I needed to treasure the time I got to spend with them.



This is what happens when I try to get a group photograph of the 3 of them!


Notice how Marshall is holding him in with a stick!



Beautiful scenery!!







We had a wonderful time!  It was a strange day though.  All of these weird things kept happening.
It started with picking up the puppy, who has never ridden in a car before.  She pooped and then she started vomiting, over and over and over....  She was a lot bigger then what I thought, so she didn't fit in the animal carrier that I brought.

We were on these back curvy roads, and there was no place to pull over.  The kids and my Mom were all gagging.  We were laughing because my Mom was acting like one of the kids.  She was saying things like "Please tell me we are almost there"  And "Oh I can't take it"

Then we had a lady pull right out in front of me, while I was going full speed.
I was heading right for her drivers side door.  There was no way I could stop without hitting her.  I pulled a stunt car driver move.  I swerved to the right into a parking lot and drove right in between the back end of her car and a telephone pole.

I just reacted.  I heard my Grandmother say "Ooohhhh my God"
My Mom was just very very quiet.  And then she said "I don't know how you did that"

Then on the way back home Sawyer unrolled his window, the wind caught his hat and out it flew.
I saw it bouncing in the road in my mirror.  Sawyer screamed and cried "My hat"  My Mom thought he screamed "A cat!"  She thought I hit a cat.  She saw something fly by the window and she closed her eyes, thinking I just squished a cat.  I turned around and pulled over.  Ran out across lanes of a busy highway to rescue Sawyer's baseball cap!

At this point we were laughing at all of the weird things happening!

We got home and Russ barbecued a nice steak dinner with salad and corn on the cob.
It was such a great birthday.

They left the next day, I was so sad.  It was nice sitting on the front porch with them in the evenings, drinking wine and just talking.

It's a visit that I will never forget.

Peace and love....

May 2015 - Father/Daughter Dance


Jaylee's school had a father/daughter dance.
 

Look how adorable they both are!!
 

Jaylee is such a beauty!  She's growing up so so fast.
 

Russ is such an amazing father.  The kids have no idea how good they have it.
 


Next thing we know it will be her wedding day!!!
 

Peace and love....

Boy Scout Camp


Marshall joined Cub Scouts this year.  He absolutely LOVES it!
 

Russ and him went to Marshall's first ever Boy Scout Camp for the weekend.
 

Marshall has been having a hard time finding an activity that he likes.  He's uncomfortable doing t-ball or soccer.  His cub scout troop is extremely small, but I think that is why he feels so comfortable.
 


They camped and fished and even did archery.
 




Plus he got lots of one on one time with Daddy!
 

He met lots of new friends too.
 




Every once in a while I get a small glimpse of what my children will look like when they are grown.
I see it in this picture.  I don't know why, but I do.  He looks so grown up.  I often wonder what they will be like.  Will they have a happy and fulfilled life?  Will they do good in the world?  Will they be kind and compassionate towards others?  I think so.  
 

Marshall told me that when he grows up he wants to be a boy scout leader.
He really looks up to Tom his Cub Scout Master. 
Peace and love....