Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Life on the farm

Arrived at the DeJongh farm a week ago. Don't know who was more excited about our arrival, the kids or us? Weather was great for several days with highs in the low 70's and lows around 50. Well, we knew it was too good to be true. Several days ago the temps started dropping and the rain moved in. We had one day of constant rain and mud up to our knees. We thought the wind on Saturday was going to tear our awning off and blow us away. Mother's Day brought sunshine and a bit warmer temps (55 degrees). This morning it was 27 degrees and lots of frost on the ground.Tuesday brought another day of cold windy rain but no snow so we are not gonna complain (much).
Life on the farm has been just as we remembered it. BUSY BUSY BUSY. normal day involves getting the kiddies off to school, doing laundry, dishes, feeding chickens, gathering eggs, planting flowers, working on the new log house, chasing toddlers around the property, making meals, playing with the kiddies, picking the kiddies up from school, bonfires, breaking up fights with the kiddies, giving lots of hugs and kisses, bike rides, playing at the park, changing diapers, and on and on and on.





    
Mother/Grandmother program at the kindergarten which was too cute.




Participated in a 6 year old birthday party and a sweet 16 birthday dinner, watched a Tball practice, went on bike ride with the kiddies, and had cocktails with our daughter. All in all a successful visit.


6 out of 9 grand kids - Gotta love em WHEW! what a ride!!!!



First grandchild turns 16
We are proud grandparents
       
6 year old Havahna got karaoke machine for birthday Perfect. Emma sings duet with her. Too much fun



Mother's Day involved bonfire and horse riding along with working on the rig. We managed to pack and store 8 storage tubs of "stuff" we do not need for our adventure to Alaska. Checked the tires, brakes and axles on the rig. Finished washing the outside, inside and windows on the rig. So we now feel we are ready to GO!

First horseback riding of the year
Apparently the weather and busyness has caught up with me as I have the aches, sneezes, cough, and tiredness that comes with being run down. A full day of sleeping (minimal contact with the kids and family) and immune boosters hopefully will do the trick. Following are a few pictures of our stay on the farm.

    The two best grandsons in the world  






Nothing like breakfast in Grammy's camper





Maggie enthrauled with her cousin singing
Isn't she a doll?








This little amigo keeps you hopping. 
Never, I repeat, Never 
take your eyes off him.

                                                
    
The one and only Kylee girl. 
     What a character. 
Kept this Grammy smiling
Some of the planting we did in 
front of the new house. 
Still lots more to do




Fun time watching the little
athletes at this T ball practice



 
Petro all about keeping 
an eye on the kiddies
                              last but not least
                                 The chickens 
                                  who give me no trouble at all
                                                                                                                








3 comments:

  1. WEll life on the farm looks to have been an adventure in itself! Kinda brought to mind the John Denver song: Thank God I'm a Country Boy! Or...Maybe Johnny Paycheck: Take this job and shove it...I ain't working here no more! LOL.

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  2. This is a great way to chronicle your travels! Looking forward to more posts as you venture to Alaska! As always it was great to see you and Carl for bit, love you always!
    Jenny

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  3. ew grammy :(
    gross picture of me...

    miss you guys
    <3 kenzie

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