Friday, April 15, 2011

Severe Weather

Last night we experienced Oklahoma's nortorious severe weather.  Time to put things in the safe room including our little chicks.  Marble size to golf ball size hail fell and covered the yard until it was white.  A tornado was reported at Davis moving toward Roff.  Luckily it stayed in the air as it went over us.  The good part of the storm is that we received almost 4 inches of rain which we desperately needed. 

Mel watching it hail

A pile of hail at the corner of the patio
One of the hailstones
A rainbow after the storm

Update on Our Kittens

Our kittens now have their eyes open and are at the clumsy stage - how quickly they are growing.  So far, Mama Kitty has kept them under the lumber in the barn.

Mama Kitty enjoying a treat of soft cat food

Fruit on Our Trees

Our peach trees are loaded with small peaches and the old plum tree has a few plums on it. Another 2 years and our new plum trees planted last fall should bear.  Barring any freezes, severe storms, excessive wind or hail maybe we will be enjoying fresh fruit this summer.
The peaches
                                                          One of our few plums

Planting Tomato and Pepper Plants

Time to plant our tomato and pepper plants.  This year we decided to put a soaker hose around the base of our plants to make it easier to keep them watered.  Hopefully we will have plenty of tomatoes and peppers to eat fresh, share, and to can to use in  soups and casseroles next winter.





The Newest Additions to the Farm

6 baby chicks or pullets are the newest to join our animals on the farm. We have 2 Ameraucana, 3 Rhode Island Red, and 1 Black Sex Link pullets.   Mel & I had debated about whether to get any chickens this spring or not.  We had seen an Amish chicken coop online, but the cost was $1500.  That price tag took a lot of thought (those would be very expensive eggs!) so we decided not to pursue that route.  After finding out we could get a chicken coop at Tractor Supply (thanks to Amberlea) and that it was on sale, we decided we would go into the "chicken business".  They are the cutest little things and boy, can they eat!

The chicks in the store



The Chick Crates used to bring them home

                                        Mel at the check-out with our chicks and their food
                                                  
  Mel posing with the chick crates

The Rhode Island Red pullets
                                      
  The 2 Ameraucana and the Black Sex Link pullets
                                     
  In their "tote home" all gathered around their food bowl

The tote that is the chicks' home

The Chick-N-Hutch we will put together for the chicks
                                 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Our Trip to Kansas

Mel and I decided we would go to Kansas to visit Bryan, Melodi and the Kids.  We invited Grammy to go with us and she did.  She seemed so excited to go.  She bought new hearing aids so she could "hear better" and had her hair done Thursday before we left on Friday.
We started out around 8:00 a.m.  We took snacks, drinks, and sandwiches so we would only make stops for gas and potty breaks.  Making good time, we arrived around 2:30 p.m..  It was so good to see everyone and to visit.  For supper Bryan picked up Arthur Bryant's Barbeque.  It was delicious!  Melodi had made a Paula Deen Pink Lemonade Cake.  Yum! Yum! Yum!   After eating the kids did last minute touches to their cars for the Awanna Car Race the next morning.  Each one was so creative in decorating his/her car.   While the kids were working on the cars, Melodi showed us the kids' schoolwork and explained what they did. 
Saturday morning we enjoyed coffee, sweet rolls and muffins, then we were "off to the races" - the kids' car races that is.  The race track was set up in the church and the kids placed their cars on their numbered places.  In the first "heat of the race", the Woods' cars raced against one another.  After several more "heats"
the event was finished. 
Lunch was at Casa Agave Mexican Restaurant that had just recently opened.  It was very good and everyone was "stuffed".  We drove around Fort Leavenworth to see the various sights, then visited Frontier Army Museum that told the story of Fort Leavenworth.  It was very interesting and explained the important role it played in the history of the western part of the U.S.  Late in the afternoon we went back to their house to relax.  Grandpop, Jacob, and Mathew played Risk, a game of strategic conquest.  Grammy and I played Tic-Tac-Toe with the girls.  In the evening the kids roasted marshmallows over the patio firepit and then the "guys" had a backyard game of football.  Grandpop, Mat & Jake were on the same team.  Grandpop had the ball and "faked" a throw to Mat but threw it to Jake.  Little did Jake know the ball was coming his way.  Whop!! the football hit him on the side of his face.  Melodi made the cutest video of this!  (Jake may not think so!)
Sunday morning it was time to head home to check on the farm and the animals.  What a wonderful time we had with the Woods' Family!  Thank you for the fun week-end together!!

Mel singing along with Hank Williams and Hank Thompson CDs (I'm not sure if Grammy enjoyed the serenading or not.)

Grammy in the backseat reading (or tuning out Mel's singing)
Our snacks

Time to visit - the kids are eating Easter treats
Bryan & Melodi getting the barbeque ready

Around the house
Last minute touch-ups to the kids' cars
Melodi explaining the kids' schoolwork to Grammy
Jacob with his car, Lightning
McKaylea with her pencil car
Emma with her purple car
Mathew with his military car
Ready for the races, the boys dressed in their Awanna's shirts and the girls in their vests
Grammy & McKaylea playing Tic-Tac-Toe 
 Grandmom & Jake
 Grammy & Mat
Racing Joe, the Awanna Leader
 The kids "on deck" ready for their race

 The Woods' car race
 The finish of their race
Where we ate lunch



The kids with their cars and awards
 The garme, Risk



Getting the fire ready for roasting marshmallows
 Tasty, gooey roasted marshmallows

 Backyard Football