Sunday, August 16, 2020

Reid & Kane turn 6

Since the weather has been nice outside we have spent a lot of time out at the property.  There are a lot of power wheels out there to ride but some are just getting to be a little on the small -and slow- side.  For their birthday we got with the grandparents and bought the boys a go-kart for their birthday.  We decided to get it early so they could go ahead and enjoy it.  Here they are as we were driving up the driveway to show them.  Liam was the first one to see it.




May 16th happened to fall on a Saturday.  With Coronavirus still hovering over our heads we decided to just have family and close friends over at Mark & Maggie's house on the property and grill out.

I can't believe these turkeys are SIX YEARS OLD!



Homemade cupcakes




Look how handsome he is!


Jumping on the trampoline


Lovin on Nanny Mac


Chowin' down on some burgers and hotdogs


Kane chose a Pokemon theme while Reid chose Nerf guns.


Cousins



Singing happy birthday - Reid in true form!



Singing happy birthday to Kane - he's not so sure how to react.  He acts like he doesn't like the attention - but he really does! 



They get the first cupcakes!




Time to open presents!



He wanted a mini gun ... so Nana & Papa got him a "mini" gun


I guess this big ol' thing is called a mini gun on Fortnite and what he was really asking for!



Leon sent the boys a Snapchat wishing them Happy Birthday!  We sure do miss him!


 I love this bond they have and will forever have.  To be twins they couldn't be more different. Time sure is flying by with these two.  I'm enjoying watching the young little men they are becoming - I just need it to slow down!  Happy Birthday Boys!







Memorial Day Weekend

Friday, May 22nd, I took the day off to have a 4 day weekend.  I will be honest - It was supposed
to rain ALL WEEKEND long so I was kind of bummed.  We stayed home Friday and got up Saturday morning and packed up, grabbed breakfast at McDonalds, coffee from Starbucks and picked up some last minute things before we made our way to the lake.  






Spent all day floating on the boat then made our way to Twin Creeks for dinner.


Feeding the fish their leftovers.


Lake time wears a boy out!


Wears a dog out too.  Ref loves to be out there.  He doesn't always go out on the boat but he just likes not being left at home.  The rain held off all day until late Saturday night and was the perfect way to fall asleep after a long day on the water. 


Sunday we woke up, ate breakfast and made our way out on the water again.  





The boys saw some friends close by and decided to swim over and play with them.



Liam and Cale on the paddle board. 



Like I said earlier ... lake time wears a boy out!


Before we went in to cook dinner we stopped over at the bat cave and Dad, Ryan, Josh and Liam grabbed some headlamps and made their way to see what they could find.  No bats ... just big spiders.



Monday morning sleepy heads.


So we noticed this rash on Kanes face Sunday and thought it was just sunburn or a reaction to the sunscreen stick that was out of date that I was using on him.  Well he woke up Monday morning with blisters on his chin.  After thinking about what all it could be we remembered he had eaten a bunch of limes on the boat the day before.  Come to find out there is a thing called phytophotodermatitis or "Margarita burn" and if the juice isn't washed off of the skin and you are in sunlight for a period of time with will cause chemical burns. 




Breakfast Bloody Mary before heading back home to get ready for the work week. 


Happy Memorial Day Weekend!!!

Chicks & the She Shed

Back in the spring Maggie bought some chicks to raise for eggs.  We have 6 boys together total and the amount of eggs we go through at a time is crazy.  We hope that these ladies can help our boys grow big and strong.  In order for them to be happy and produce lots of eggs, we wanted them to have a nice place to rest.  Introducing the She Shed and our journey to being chicken farmers.

We spent a lot of time putting together this She Shed.  Did we have plans for it? No. Is it perfect? No.  But we all built it together and we love it!




The originals.  Maggie bought 10 Barred Rock chicks.


The boys watching over their chicks.


We wanted to add some variety so we drove to Lebanon to pick up a few more from a local farmer to add to our mix.



Meeting their other sisters.


Pasty butt.  Something I wasn't aware about.  But it's a thing.  As chicks new feather growth starts, it can get in the way of things and that causes problems with evacuation.  Some of these chicks got a nice warm bath in the first few weeks we had them.



I wish I could nap like this!



Enjoying the outside sun!  



The She Shed got a nice coat of paint!


Free ranging!  The love it out here.  Look how big they have gotten!


When it got warmer we moved them to the outside tractor that Ryan and I bought about 10 years ago.  They will hang out here until we complete the She Shed.  At this point Maggie lets them out every morning to free range and then when the sun goes down they make their way back to the coop!



Adding the doors and run.


Packed in like sardines.


Soooo...... Mark and Maggie go on vacation and I'm in charge of making sure the chickens are taken care of.  I drove out one morning to let them out and went back home to work. After work I went out to put them back in the tractor and make sure they had enough food and water.  I get there to find only 5 left.  There were 3 hiding in the tractor and as I walked around the house one flew out from under the grill over and I found another one scared to death on the front porch. We are not 100% sure what it was be we think that chicken hawks spent the day feasting.  I was so sad that this happened on my watch.  We went from 13 chickens to 5 in one day.  

So I hopped on Tractor Supply and ordered another round of them.  With the She Shed almost complete, these ladies should be safe from predators!

Picking them up from the Post office!



I bought a variety this time.  Look how cute they are!  I can't wait to see what beautiful colors they turn out to be!  These will produce a variety of colored eggs.


Now I didn't get pictures of these but Ryan bought some meat chickens to process for ourselves.  We reached out to our friends, Hollyn and Adam, for tips on how to care for them.  We actually got these about a week before the chicks above.  So we actually just put them all together in the tractor and finished the She Shed run and put the big ones in there.  We built this movable tractor to house them in and will move it occasionally to allow them to "free range" in a way along with proper feed.  


Here are the newbies getting a few minutes out of the tractor to run around- supervised of course.  The She Shed is completed along with the run.  Unfortunately in the short amount of time that it took us to complete the run we had another 2 get picked up by a predator leaving us with only 3 of the original's.




These are the meat birds.  The ugliest things I have ever seen!  Poor Hollyn and Adam.  I have called/text them multiple times because I thought they were sick, had.  Thankfully I was reassured that they are just ugly birds and this is their process.  Mid September we will processing them ourselves!  



I will continue to keep you updated on the process!