An attempt to share the humor of life on a farm and in a homeschooling household of many.
Showing posts with label Cecelia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cecelia. Show all posts
Friday, January 15, 2016
Monday, November 9, 2015
Changes on the Homefront
Things have been quiet here on the blog
even though things been anything but quiet here in our life.
In September our 18 year old nephew Noah moved in with us.
Linnea turned 15 and I didn't get any pictures. *sigh*
We had our 19th wedding anniversary.
The boys played a ton of football
and we drove to a lot of games.
In October my baby Cece had her 1st birthday
and started walking.
The boys played a ton of football
and we drove to a lot of games.
In October my baby Cece had her 1st birthday
and started walking.
Linnea began to participate in a choir comprised of all homeschooled students that meets once a week.
Isaiah's football team had an undefeated season record.
We made it to every game, sometimes driving some pretty big distances for this farming family.
They won their section championship and made it through to the semi-finals for our state.
Linnea is going out for basketball this year and practice will start soon.
I'm excited for her but will miss her in the house knowing she will be gone often
for practice and games.
I'm excited for her but will miss her in the house knowing she will be gone often
for practice and games.
Starting in late July/early August, I got "promoted" to work in the barn.
haha.
I do the morning milkings now because Dennis has a job in town.
During football season, I also did many of the evening milkings so that we could be on the road as soon as Dennis got home from work.
I used to milk all the time up until Andrew was born so it's not exactly new to me
but Linnea and I have had to really work hard to keep the house running
with me in the barn every morning.
It took some adjusting for everyone
and the boys and I have admittedly butted heads a few times on a few things
but all in all it's been a very positive thing all the way around.
Andrew became a teenager last week
aaaaaand I didn't get any pictures on that day either.
He is really growing up in so many ways.
Today I heard him moving cows in the pasture and thought his voice is sounding more like Dennis' now.
haha.
I do the morning milkings now because Dennis has a job in town.
During football season, I also did many of the evening milkings so that we could be on the road as soon as Dennis got home from work.
I used to milk all the time up until Andrew was born so it's not exactly new to me
but Linnea and I have had to really work hard to keep the house running
with me in the barn every morning.
It took some adjusting for everyone
and the boys and I have admittedly butted heads a few times on a few things
but all in all it's been a very positive thing all the way around.
Andrew became a teenager last week
aaaaaand I didn't get any pictures on that day either.
He is really growing up in so many ways.
Today I heard him moving cows in the pasture and thought his voice is sounding more like Dennis' now.
Abram is adding words to his vocabulary daily.
He took his time speaking, but has a lot to say now!
I'm always a little sad when they change the sweet way they say some of their words...
He used to pronounce his name "A-mum" to "A-bwum"---still super cute, but I get nostalgic about stuff like that.
THM (Trim Healthy Mama) is still going well.
I highly recommend it.
I don't know how much total weight I've lost because I've been gaining
some in preparation for Baby #12 who is due to arrive in March.
(the farthest "down" I got was 65 pounds lost)
I have felt quite well this pregnancy, the only "ailment" being fatigue.
I don't know that I can blame that entirely on the pregnancy, though,
as there are several other factors in my life that are likely contributors.
I appreciate all the "checking in" since I've been posting so rarely.
I'm still here...just a tad busier and away from the internet,
perhaps a bit more guarded with what I say.
I cannot quite wrap my brain around the fact that we are almost to double digits in November.
I love the changing of the seasons and I find things to look forward to in each one.
Right now, I am enjoying the coziness of sweaters and multiple cups of tea,
kids with cheeks rosy from the chill wind as they play outside in the dusk before supper,
the quietness of the barn in the mornings
and the brisk wind that dries the clothes so quickly on the clothesline.
He took his time speaking, but has a lot to say now!
I'm always a little sad when they change the sweet way they say some of their words...
He used to pronounce his name "A-mum" to "A-bwum"---still super cute, but I get nostalgic about stuff like that.
THM (Trim Healthy Mama) is still going well.
I highly recommend it.
I don't know how much total weight I've lost because I've been gaining
some in preparation for Baby #12 who is due to arrive in March.
(the farthest "down" I got was 65 pounds lost)
I have felt quite well this pregnancy, the only "ailment" being fatigue.
I don't know that I can blame that entirely on the pregnancy, though,
as there are several other factors in my life that are likely contributors.
I appreciate all the "checking in" since I've been posting so rarely.
I'm still here...just a tad busier and away from the internet,
perhaps a bit more guarded with what I say.
I cannot quite wrap my brain around the fact that we are almost to double digits in November.
I love the changing of the seasons and I find things to look forward to in each one.
Right now, I am enjoying the coziness of sweaters and multiple cups of tea,
kids with cheeks rosy from the chill wind as they play outside in the dusk before supper,
the quietness of the barn in the mornings
and the brisk wind that dries the clothes so quickly on the clothesline.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
County Fair
I actually remembered to bring my camera along to our county fair this year.
I am finally getting around to posting these pictures.
Elijah showed this little Holstein-Jersey crossbred calf.
Ruby was so excited about showing this little Milking Shorthorn this year;
it was all she could talk about for weeks.
Then, the morning of the dairy show, all her confidence dissolved in a puddle
of uncertainty and we were left with this face.
The picture didn't focus correctly, but you can still see what I mean.
She settled in after just a bit of time in the ring.
At her age, 4Hers are required to have an adult with them in the ring.
I have several to choose from, haha.
Nathaniel was Ruby's adult.
(It does sometimes feel weird to me that I have "adult" children...)
Mr. Christopher had a round of anxiety to begin with as well,
and it was my fault.
His white show pants somehow got left home; I still don't know how it happened
though if I were a betting woman, I'd say it had something to do
with the number of 4Hers I have showing, the number of cows to milk at home before the show,
the number of children I have who are not yet old enough for 4H,
and the number of miles we live from the fair grounds.
It seems likely, anyhow.
Isaiah has a special affinity for colored breeds of dairy cattle.
This little shorthorn earned him a trip to the state fair.
Elizabeth
Ivy
Abram
Isaiah and Linnea each showed a Jersey
These two little boys were too stinkin' CUTE.
Abram is in the gray shirt and Colby is in green.
Colby's mama used to show in our county, too.
Full circle...
Monkey see, monkey do.
One of my favorite pictures.
Andrew with his dry cow, Ingaborg.
Monkey see, monkey do. :)
4H friends!
Linnea showed Grandpa Wayne's horse Princess.
Between the dairy show, the horse show and the sheep show,
she kept me moving.
Cece likes to do "SO BIG".
baby teeth...
Christopher and Elijah enjoyed watching the horse games.
Isaiah and Linnea each went to the state fair,
Isaiah with his heifer and Linnea with her sheep.
Only eight months until we do it all over again!
Labels:
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Abram,
Andrew,
Cecelia,
Christopher,
Elijah,
Elizabeth,
farm life,
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Isaiah,
Ivy,
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Nathaniel,
Ruby,
rural living
Monday, August 31, 2015
The Wedding
Linnea was a bridesmaid in a friend's wedding last month.
I brought my camera but only got some pictures after the ceremony.
It wasn't until I sat down in the pew that I actually took stock of my situation;
I brought seven children ages 9, 8, 6, 5, 3, 2, and 10 months to a wedding
where there would be no other adult or teen who could help me.
I sort of broke out in a cold sweat,
then reminded myself that I had put on my big girl pants and that I could do this.
I had to.
*gulp*
This was taken as the newly married couple exited the church.
Elizabeth wanted to stand next to Linnea, of course.
For the next week and half, Elizabeth told anyone she could that Linnea got married.
It was her way of saying "Linnea was in a wedding" but
three year olds have a way of losing things in translation.
Those lashes!!!
The bubbles were a lot of fun for my crew!
Abram, like a moth to flame, was drawn to the black dirt
next to the sidwalk.
In light khaki shorts.
Obviously.
Christopher was an excellent helper to me.
Elijah
These lovely ladies...
Cece and Linnea
Our dear friend Amy was also in the wedding.
I love how this picture turned out of both of them.
Ivy and Ruby wanted to each take turns with
Linnea's bouquet.
This boy, though.
Can you stand how cute he is?!?!
Labels:
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boys,
Cecelia,
Christopher,
Elijah,
Elizabeth,
friends,
Ivy,
life with littles,
Linnea,
Ruby,
sisters
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Easter 2015
To start this post, I mean, really,
who could resist this face?!
This is how Abram "smiles" for pictures.
See?
And I need to work on proper etiquette with Elizabeth while wearing a dress.
We went to my mom & dad's for dinner Easter Sunday.
My mom has this cute little flower in her windowsill
and it moves back and forth via a small solar panel.
Abram was mesmerized!
This little mister turns 2 at the end of this month.
He is growing up so much!
But I think sweater vests have a way of doing that to little misters...
We had been at my grandma's house the day before
and Abram took a bad tumble on her pavement
earning him a owie lip
but it didn't slow him down for long.
Miss 'Lizabeth was so excited to wear this "park-ly" dress
that is a hand-me-down from Ruby & Ivy.
Ivy Joy
Ruby Kathryn
Cece's first Easter :)
CecePie and Ruby
I didn't get any individual pictures of anyone older than 6
but we actually managed to get a group shot!
the back row is Andrew (12), Nathaniel (19), Linnea (14), Cece (6 mos) and Isaiah (17)
in front is Abram (almost 2), Ivy (5), Elizabeth (3), Elijah (8), Ruby (6), and Christopher (9).
*whoa--I had to stop and think on the ages there...they didn't stand in chronological order!*
I can't recall the last time I got a picture of my parents and the children.
I include this one because Abram is smiling so hard it makes me laugh!
And doesn't the back of Cece's head look great?!
Ooh, and look at Elijah's face....awesome.
This one is better...except Abram is chewing on a
grape that we used as bait to get him to stay within the frame
so he looks like Joey Tribbiani.
"How you doin'?"
And, because we hadn't all been dressed up and in one place since Cece's baptism,
a picture of all of us.
Again--the back of Cece's head looks great, along with my awkward stance
to try to get her to look forward.
Also included for your viewing pleasure
is this one of Ivy's muscles and two of my teenagers blinking.
But look--Cece's face!
Mothering eleven children is no small feat, my friends.
Plenty of small feet, yes--
but the rest of this life = no small feat.
Labels:
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Andrew,
Cecelia,
Christopher,
Elijah,
Elizabeth,
family,
Isaiah,
Ivy,
large family living,
life with littles,
Linnea,
mothering,
Nathaniel,
Ruby,
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