4th of July weekend

Yea! Finally the long weekend is here!! I was so happy to have a long weekend without much planned – it’s just going to be awesome! 

So first things first. Even though we had a wedding later this afternoon we decided that it would be a good time to get some of the rock picked up off the bean field. OK, this isn’t looking like the funnest thing to don in this weekend now is it? But it is something that we’ve been trying to get done for a couple of weeks. The reason that we didn’t get it done is before is because we’d end up getting some rain (which is a GOOD thing!) and the fields would be too wet to pull a wagon through. 

My original plans for this morning was to go for a run, but seriously I think walking around in the bean field and stepping over the plants kinda qualifies as much exercise as running now don’t you? Anyway I’m counting it. 

Well Daryl got out the tractor and said he’d meet me in the field when I was ready. The only thing that I had to do was to try to find some farm gloves. Now I seriously thought I saw about 4 good pairs in the beginning of Spring, but today? Heck no! I ended up using two right handed ones. Yup, so not cool. But I didn’t want my hands to look so grubby and dirty for the wedding later 0n this afternoon. 

So we were off. This was my first time picking rock with the hog farrowing crate, but with the crops getting taller Daryl didn’t want to damage the field by pulling a wagon through it.

Now seriously I really thought this crate thing was a great idea! Because most of the rocks were on the smaller side you could just toss them in the crate and they would stay in. Not like a hay wagon. If you threw rocks on the wagons, you were risking it flying off the other side and then you’d have to pick up that rock for the second time. Just not a good game plan is it? 

Well things were going well for our quick rock picking adventure. And there was not a lack of rocks by any means where we were picking. At first I always start out pretty ambitious. I mean I am picking up the rocks that should be picked up and then pick up some of the other ones that you think ‘I’ll just grab these guys too’ 

Then as the time goes into the second hour that you are picking rocks, my attitude changes. I look at the smaller ones and ask myself if they are rock picking worthy… and if not? Well I might just accidentally step on them and push them back into the dirt. From the looks of our rocks on the farm, they’ll probably grow up to be bigger ones next year! 🙂

Now remember how I thought the farrowing crate was a good idea? It really was until we had to unload it. 20160702_113253_resizedIt was so heavy from literally one round in the field,  that when we went out of the field and up a hill the front of the tractor lifted off the ground. Scared me to death!! I just held on and then we finally got into the yard and because the load was so heavy we had to unload it by hand on a rock wagon in the yard. 20160702_115820_resized

We still have some more to pick and time is running out before the crops are way too tall. But I’m guessing that we’ll have maybe a chance later this upcoming week to pick after work. 

And how did my two right handed gloves work to keep my hands and nails clean for the wedding? Not worth a darn. 

 

 

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Nashville here we come!

We had a chance to go to Nashville earlier last month with my brother and sister in law and we had a blast! 

Now our first instinct is to say that we had too much going on for June. But that’s taking the boring way through life right?  So we said we were in and packed our bags! Let the good times begin!! 

Well I should also say that I hate using vacation days. I mean I have some to use, but jeepers you just never know when you’ll absolutely need them. So we left after work on a Thursday and headed south. Literally.

My brother drove and we ended up the night within a few hours of Nashville, or just on the other side of St. Louis. The hotel that we picked was one of the first ones on the side of the road and it turned out just fine. When we got up in the morning we knew that we’d be in Nashville after noon sometime. Check out the fun car that we saw when heading out for something to eat. We scoped out the restaurant to see if we could find the guy – or girl, who was driving it. Never did find the right person, but there sure some characters that could have fit the bill. bug car nashville 

And guess what? Well we did make it to our next hotel in no time and with luck on our side we ended up in the newly remodeled part of it. I mean I swear no one had even been in there before. It was like when you got a new car and the smell of it being new is something that is very noticeable. The cords were all still hooked together. Yea, pretty cool!

Now to scope out the town. We had a shuttle bus for the weekend from our hotel so no driving for us for the weekend 🙂

Well a trip downtown to see the sights and boy we tried to fit it all in. From visiting the new Grand Ole Opry posing big guitar nashvilleto stopping in at the Ryman Auditoriumoutside ryman theater nashville20160611_171545_resizedfor a matinee. We saw the following performers: Riders In The Sky, Margo Price, Exile, Mo Pitney Jamie Lynn Spears, The Whites, Kristian Bush, And Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers.20160611_152441_resized4 guys in nashville What a line up right? When when we wanted a tour they said that there wasn’t any tours with the matinee going on and I’m sure glad that we chose the matinee. 

20160611_175105_resizedNow you can’t be in Nashville without checking out the Honky Tonks. And there are sure a lot of those type of bars here. Just one of the things that I learned this weekend is that there are so many levels in each bar and each level had a band. What fun! I also learned to never go out of the bar without your phone or your ID. You will not get back in so easy! bar in nashville

20160611_222418_resizedThen the weekend was over way too soon and back home we went.20160611_175713_resized

Now honestly we really need to do this type of weekend more often!  

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Fun Day 2016!

I’m so far behind on my postings I decided to start at the present and work my way backwards. 

Because this posting is titled Fun Day 2016, it’s what was going on this weekend at our farm. 

See every year for the past few years we’ve hosted a ‘Fun Day’ for Daryl’s side of the family. After his Mom passed away, they’ve decided not to get together at Christmas and get together in the summer when everyone has a little bit more time just to hang out and to not have to worry about getting to the next Christmas party or a snow storm that’s brewing. Great idea! 

And with us having the Roadhouse available, well it just makes sense that we host it. 

So after saying all of that, I seriously watch the weather for at least 10 days out to see if it’s going to rain or not. Now not that rain would make that much of a difference in the party, but it does make a difference on what games we would be playing. I knew that the weather could be kinda crappy (60% chance of rain in the morning and 100% chance by 8:00) I decided to have both inside and outside games ready. Little did I know that it wasn’t really going to rain until around midnight. Oh well, better to be prepared right? 

Well I worked late the last couple of nights before Saturday to make sure that I was prepared, and after quickly scrubbing the cellar steps and kitchen floor, I literally jumped into some clean clothes and beat it to a local town to run in a 5k. Now was this the smartest move that I could make? Hum.. not sure. I mean I was going to have around 40+ people at our farm for dinner in less than 2 hours after I got home from running. But was I up for the challenge? Heck yes! I seriously thought if I kept the idea that I had to get home to wash the windows in the house and Roadhouse I would run faster. Guess what? It didn’t work 🙂 But it still felt good to go for a run even if I seriously think the whole 3 miles was uphill! 

Then after the run, I got caught up in a tractor parade on the highway that I was going to take home. Thank GOODNESS it wasn’t all 70 some tractors in front of me and I was able to get around them and do some gravel travel to make up for some time lost while I was in the parade. Yea literally driving in the parade.  I mean what are the odds of that? 20160625_090522_resized

Well I made it home and after some quick window washing and a good shower – the party began. And what a great party it was!

Starting out the party with a potluck dinner

Starting out the party with a potluck dinner

I was hoping that it would turn out well, and it was just perfect! The weather was warm and thank goodness for the breeze (yup you heard me right – I was grateful for the wind today!) everyone seemed to have a good time. 

Below are some of the games we played

Bags, Ladder golf, Bocce Ball, Kubb, football, catch, and water ballon fights were just some of the games for the day

Bags, Ladder golf, Bocce Ball, Kubb, football, baseball catch, and water ballon fights were just some of the games for the day

The egg toss is always a favorite

The egg toss is always a favorite

Water volley ball

Water volley ball

DSCN8923After an afternoon of visiting and playing games, the annual hay ride gave me some time to get supper on the table before everyone headed back home. DSCN8949

Like I said – it was a PERFECT DAY!! 

So here is one of my favorite photo’s of the day. Some of the gang just hanging out on our front porch enjoying the afternoon on the farm. DSCN8921

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Where do I begin?

Whew what a whirlwind we’ve been on. I know that I haven’t shared the pictures from our trip to Nashville yet or you haven’t seen any pictures from our towns celebration, but I think I’m going to share tonight my 5k pictures.

See every year we have a 5k in our town and I so want to run it under 30 minutes, and this year’s goal was the same. Before the race started I was doing some volunteer work for the celebration and then soon we found ourselves having to make our way down to the starting point. I noticed that everyone had sunglasses on and thought that I really should have some too! But as I looked around to see if I could find someone’s glasses to borrow, I came to realize that asking someone for their glasses is well… kinda creepy. So I beat it back to where my purse was stashed and grabbed my sunglasses. OK, now I’m good. 

Well as we were waiting I had my little iPod with Johny Cash all ready to go. Yup, I’m ready. Then all of a sudden I lost my music and when I looked down I could hardly see the screen. (remember sunglasses 🙂 ) So finally I got the music back on and was just waiting for the National Anthem. I kept one of the ear buds in my ear to make sure that I was going to mess it up again. Then as I looked who was going to sing the National Anthem, I saw it was Daryl and our two sons. OK, pretty cool right? 

Now I had to find someone who would take a picture of them. I tried to scope out someone who I wasn’t checking out earlier who had sunglasses on and finally found one our friends kids who had her phone close by. Yup, that’ll work. She was able to get a good picture of them and now it was show time. 13445644_10157029864335357_4333018726511781138_n

I had my iPod, my sunglasses, and I was working on a sassy attitude. I was ready. I was going to beat this 30 minute goal once and for all! I was even going to sacrifice if I had to throw up after it, I was going to do this.  And just to let you know – I DO NOT like to throw up! Now we were off and within the first 50 feet after I put my iPod in my pocket my music stopped. WHAT? Here with all my bouncing around (aka running) I tripped the music and it thought I wanted it to shut off. Sooooo, I slowed down, made an educated guess where ole Johnny was on the screen and hit start again. 

OK, now I’m off. But to be honest the run wasn’t so good and when I couldn’t even see the end in sight, my little iPod said “congratulations you’ve reached the 30 minute mark’. I wasn’t too fond of that device at that point and  I never did get to my goal of under 30 minutes for the 5k. But I know they’ll have another one next year so I guess it’ll stay my goal until I can beat it. 

And you know what?  I’m thinking that this running for fun stuff is kinda stressful! 

Here’s a fun picture of our family.Resized_20160617_200447

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From Nashville, to deer AND skunks, to Irish Fest, to rain and more rain, some mulching, and finally rainbows!

I know that I haven’t been keeping up with this blog  .. again, but I promise that I’ll try to catch you up as the rest of the week goes on with all the happenings from a long fun weekend in Nashville to trying to outsmart a skunk!  

But for now Daryl and I are working on getting the Roadhouse ready because it’s got a pretty full venue these next two weeks. 

Tomorrow (Wednesday) the music group that Daryl sings with will be using it for practice, then Friday William and his friends will be using it for the weekend for a main hangout for the Irish Fest, after that on the following week it’ll be used for the Kuehner Fun Day! 

Whew! Right? What a great place to be able to use for our family. 

Well it’s not so bad and I just want to get the floor scrubbed yet tonight and then after a good shower, and then head to bed. I’ve got an early morning tomorrow because Kyle is all packed and heading home for about a week. So everyone will be home both this weekend and next. Life is good! 

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Making hay

You know isn’t that kind of a weird saying? Making hay? I mean you really aren’t making any hay now are you – but that’s what you say when you’re really baling hay. 

So now with saying that, Daryl had a chance to make some hay these past few days and even though it did get some rain on it, he was really happy with how it turned out. Because of all the rain and heat that we’ve been getting, the hay (and our grass!) has been growing like crazy. He said that he thinks that this is the most amount of hay that we’ve gotten off of this one field for as long as he can remember. 

Score right? So if he’s making hay or baling hay, who cares. The cows are really going to be excited! 

Below is one of the many trips Daryl made with the round bales to store in our farm sheds. DSC_0522DSC_0521

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Spring is here

Spring is here and Summer is coming up fast and I’m finally getting around to getting the flowers planted that are needed for the flower pots and planters on our farm.

Because of life commitments these past few months, I haven’t had much time to worry about the flowers. BUT on my handy dandy monthly calendar, today is the day scheduled to not only buy the flowers, but also to get them planted. I guess I’ll have to see just how well I am able to pull this off. 

You know what? I’ve just come to realize almost everything that I do lately I say to myself ‘if I can just pull this off’ Huh… This isn’t necessarily a good thing I think. 

So after work I put gas in the truck, turned the tunes on, watched for cops (I was in a hurry) and headed to a greenhouse that is owned by a a local family. 

And did I have luck? You bet! I wasn’t sure just how many that I would need, but I knew that I needed a bunch so I just grabbed whatever looked good. Now is this the right way to do this? Probably not. But is this the way that I do it? Absolutely. And guess what –  It works just perfect for me! 

With the truck loaded down and a 50 lb. bag of mulch in the back, I headed home to get them planted. 

When I got home and the flowers unpacked I thought to myself that I just might have bought too many. Oh well, too late now right? DSC_0524

But as I was working on the planter boxes on the barn and milk house, the two water tanks that get flowers, the new flower stand I got from Mom this ChristmasDSC_0526and with a couple of plants leftover I went down to my ‘junk’ stash and found an old mop bucket to fill up and put on the outside of our front door. DSC_0525

And I had only a couple left over that I’ll bring to work with me to fill in our flower platers outside our facility. 

OK, I’m done for now planting any flowers. The only thing is to keep them all watered. It’s supposed to be really hot this weekend and I sure don’t want them to die now. I mean with it being late in the season, I took all the good ones that were left.

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Trying to catch up

Because our life these last 2 months have been soap, we’ve been putting off a lot of different jobs that really needed to get done. And guess what? Today was the day to start them. 

So even though it’s Sunday, we spent the whole day working really hard. And I almost hate to admit it … but it felt really good just to get some things checked off our lists. 

I started out the day with doing laundry and hanging it out on the clothes line. We had typhoon winds again today, but that just made the laundry dry even faster. I did see a couple of times my shirts that have been ripped off the clothes line and then landing on the lawn, but I caught them before the dogs saw them. In the past they’ve added a couple of holes to my shirts if they’ve gotten to the ones that have fallen before I have.

We also wanted to get to the market location that I was at yesterday and pick up my stuff that I left. See it was pouring rain yesterday and so much easier to pick it up today instead.

So now that all the soap is home along with my display things, I had to figure out how to get our laundry room back to being a laundry room again. The only option is to move it somewhere and that would have to be in the basement (aka cellar) And if you have a farm cellar you know that it’s not a like any town basement by any means!

Well, at this point I had two options, find another spot or clean up the cellar. OK, I guess I will clean up the cellar. Yuck. But I guess it has to be done,  so I dug in and started at it. It was one of those projects when you really wish that you hadn’t started but now that you have, you just can’t turn back.

Now I can’t complain about most of the stuff that is being stored down there because it’s is kind of mine. Treasures man, treasures 🙂

With a good wall and floor washing with bleach to kill anything that might be growing down there, I moved some shelving down the steps to store my soap stuff. And I’m just saying that our basement hasn’t smelled so good in over 30 years!

And our laundry room looks just huge now! I took out a 4 shelving unit, a metro cart, another cart, and then all my soap. Yup, it was a good move after all.

While I was busy in the house and running some errands, Daryl was busy trying to keep in front of the every growing lawn by mowing once again this weekend. I guess we really shouldn’t complain that the lawn is growing because that also means that the hay is growing too. 

Finally after a quick meeting in town about our AWESOME town book that we’ve been working on now for 6 months, I was upstairs when something caught my eye. And guess what it was? It was Daryl on the roof. He was literally outside the window just kinda hanging out. With all the pine trees that we have in our yard, that also means tons of pine needles in our eaves troughs. So he was up there cleaning them out. Check him out. I’m just glad that he didn’t fall! 20160531_200632_resized

The night ended up a quick run around the block. We’ve got a 5k coming up in our town and to say that I’m not ready is such an understatement. To give you an idea on how bad it is, Daryl asked me when I got home if I was OK. Yea, I must have looked really bad! 

So even though we didn’t get to do anything fun today, it did feel good to get some things done around the farm. I was hoping that if we got done early enough that I would try my luck at making some bath fizzies. Oh well, maybe next week. 

 

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Just what have I been doing this week?

I thought long and hard about what I should name this post. At first I thought I should say something like ‘The weather in Hawai is great!’  because you would think that I’ve been on some wonderful exotic vacation the past days wouldn’t you? Well if that’s what you were thinking, it was wrong!

So I decided to title it ‘Just what have I been doing this week?’ OK, maybe not the most original, but it’s pretty appropriate.

OK, so what have I been doing? Well I was in a TWO day vendor show this past Friday and Saturday and even though I had all the soap made and was ready to be packaged up  – it was the packaging that took me forever to do.

Have you ever looked at a pretty big task and thought to yourself, well this is going to take a long time. And then to find out that is really did take a long time?20160531_200235_resized_1

 

20160531_200205_resizedWell I wanted the soap to all cure before I wrapped it, and since I had absolutely no idea on how much to bring, I ended up spending many, many, hours both in the daylight and through the night this week working on getting ready for this show. For me it was one of those times when you truly believe that you could take on any task if you pulled this off.  I mean go big or go home right? So like I said I spent a couple of literally sleepless nights hanging out in our kitchen wrapping, stamping, & putting on a decorative tape to each of these bars. And was it worth it? You bet! First of all just to prove to myself that I could actually get this all done was a personal accomplishment in itself! But as the weekend unfolded it was also good decision financially. 

Well once I had all the soap wrapped, I literally had about an hour before I had to leave for the first day of the show. I jumped into the shower and told myself a couple of times, and maybe even out loud come to think of it, that I wasn’t tired and it’ll be fun. Since I’m pretty much a Newbie in these shows, my plan was to fake that I knew what I was doing. 

So I packed the truck with all my soap and some other things that were needed, and Daryl came with me to help set up an area rug that I wanted to place in my booth. Now I don’t know why I thought a rug would look good, but it was coming with me anyway. I think it was one of those times when no one is allowed to ask questions. But Daryl was such a good guy, he helped me get the rug in place and then off he went. I had about 2 hours before the show to get everything ready so I was sure hoping that I could get it done. 

For my main soap display I used a chicken coop. Yup a chicken coop!  And even though I knew it was a little unconventional, I guess I didn’t care. If this was truly my gig, well then this is how I wanted to roll with it.

Well I had everything done way before the customers were let in (they had to stand in line} so I just kinda hung out. 20160603_090309_resizedSo I tried to look busy and waited nervously. Then it was almost time and I thought to myself, Holy Smokes I better hit the bathroom. I was alone for the day and I wouldn’t be able to leave my booth now for 7 hours. Well since I gave up Diet Coke (found out that this might have be a mistake for the long hours of wrapping soap this past week) I drink a lot of water! So I quickly went and got back just in time for the gate to open. 

Wow! It was crazy. There were tons of people all smiling and looking pretty serious at the same time. As the day went on, I had a lot of compliments on my old chicken coop and my display. Well I thought, even if I don’t sell much today I knew that I probably had a pretty cleaver idea after all. It turned out that I didn’t have to worry if I was going to sell anything because I had two great days of sales. Who would have thought? With the weather perfect and the rain held out until after the show both day, and with a couple of different bands playing in the hog lot during the day (just too funny!) it was a perfect couple of days to have this on their farm. 20160604_135556_resized20160604_105955_resized

Now my original thought was that once I got home on Friday night I was going to make some bath fizzies to sell on Saturday. I had all the materials shipped to me and I was prepared. The only problem was that my body wasn’t.  My hand were cramped up from wrapping so much soap the night before and honestly I was tired. So needless to say no bath fizzies got make that night. 

Well when I got home Friday night and I decided to just take a quick nap on the couch. My nap ended up with me sleeping all through the night. But when the alarm went off I was ready for the second day of my adventure. 

The second day I had my niece helping me and I don’t know how she felt, but I had a great time with her being there. I was able to step away from the table to tell some potential customers about the soap while she did the money transactions and packaged the soap up for the buying Customers. She was a Rock Star! 

There was some of the vendors talking that there might be another show this fall and that made me think to myself if I would do this again. I came up to the conclusion that if I got asked I would say that I really had to think about it and I would let them know. Now if I wasn’t working full time or on so many different committees it would be different. But I’m sure you know everything takes so much time and that you have to be a little greedy to pick what your’e going to support and not support. 

So all of a sudden here came the organizer. We were making small talk and then she asked if I would want to do it again in the fall. Well I had practicing my speech and it was just starting to come out of my mouth. And guess what I said? I said something like this instead: ‘sure I would love to come back for two days in the fall’. OK, I  may be getting at making soap but I sure stink at staying with the original plan. But honestly it’ll be fun and now that I’m not such a Rookie at this I think I’ll do just fine. 

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What Mondays are meant to be

OK I know that there is about a million things that we could be doing on a Monday afternoon, but the sun is shining and the weather is warm so guess what we did? We went kayaking. Whooohoooo!!!!

We hurried up this morning and worked really hard on getting a bunch of things done that needed to be finished and then around dinner time we were off.

With all the rain that was happening lately, I must admit I was a little nervous if the water was going to be up, and with the look on Daryl’s face I knew that he also was a little apprehensive also when he saw the river. See Daryl never really grew up around the water. And even though our farm wasn’t close to a river either, we still spent a lot of the summer down in the local swimming hole that wasn’t too far away. This was a ploy from our folks (mostly Ma) to get us to unload the hay after milking chores. She would say something like ‘kids let’s just unload these two loads of hay up in the barn and then we’ll go swimming.’ Well when your’e a kid you definitely hear the ‘unload the two loads of hay’ part first. But then you would hear the ‘then we’ll go swimming part’ and you would do it. It was a pretty good trick if you ask me!

But like I said, we spent a lot of time in the local river swimming on summer nights and weekends as kids so I really enjoy being on the water any time that I can be.

With the weather so nice this afternoon, we loaded up the kayaks and had a fantastic time. We took a less traveled route on the river and we didn’t see another soul. Awesome! riverThe river was up but we didn’t have any trouble so that was good too.  

One of the best parts of the day was that the cotton wood trees that lined the river were all loosing their seeds and it literally looked like it was snowing on us on a couple parts of the river. And the water in those spots was at least 1/3 covered with white fluffy seeds. It was really pretty cool! 

We made it home before the rain came, and boy did it come! There wasn’t too much severe weather in our area, but we did get some pea sized hail. I think we got around 1 1/2 inches of rain all together tonight. Good thing the storm front didn’t come when we were on the river! I don’t think I’d ever get Daryl out again if that happened. 

Now here is our selfie that we took after we got off of the river. For some reason I look like I’ve got a flying nun hat on. Too funny! photo kayaking

 

 

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