Thursday, February 24, 2011

The snow fort

With all the snow the kids had a fabulous time building forts in the piles of snow. This kids spent hours upon hours out digging and shoveling. I was amazed at how large it was when I went out. They probably had 15 feet of tunnels. Even the dogs liked wiggling through the snow fort.

We were able to build a snowman one day but the snow was so heavy we were unable to make our snow man standing up so Logan had the brilliant idea to make a sleeping snowman. The only problem was that the dogs kept eating the snowman's body parts! Emily decided to make a snow bed.








A field...flooded
The river is beyond the tree line, this field gets flooded frequently

A reflection of our house in the lake...aka the driveway!




So the snow has finally melted and the spring thaw has begun. The thaw led to lots of flooding and a very muddy yard! Of course the warmer temperatures have left and more snow is coming tonight. We are all very ready for spring. It has been a long winter!!

Monday, February 7, 2011

The Blizzard of 2011

Last week we were hit hard with a massive snow storm. They talked about us getting a lot of snow but they often will forecast a big snow and we barely get anything. But this was not the case this time. The stores were a mess the day before the snow began. Wal-mart is never fun, but you throw in a snow storm and Wal-mart is miserable! We ended up with around 17" of snow. It was hard to measure the snow as it was so windy. Some areas have hardly any snow and others have 3 ft drifts! The kids had a great time playing in the snow and building forts and tunnels.


Logan moving some snow for a tunnel





6 days after the storm
The feeders have been really popular
Emily and Ted attended the Father-Daughter Dance this weekend. They enjoyed their time, however when they got home and were snuggling watching TV together Emily told Ted that watching TV together was funner than the dance.
Emily teasing Logan (he obviously didn't know she was doing this!)


Mason has been attempting to build a laser pointer out of parts from DVD burners. Finally he was able to get the parts out without damaging anything. After a trip to Radio Shack and taking apart an old computer tower (thanks to some friends!), an Altoid tin and a lot of soldering he made his very first laser pointer! Pretty cool and the cat loves chasing it. So far he hasn't caught anything on fire...thankfully!



The puppies have all left for their new homes. It is really quiet without them. Every time I step into the garage I expect to see someone waking up from a nap and ready to go play. Sydney (mama) is doing fine, she is still nursing her golden retriever kittens. That's right, she is letting the kittens nurse...so weird I know. The pups all went to loving homes and are doing well with their new families. All my work with taking them on frequent potty breaks was a success! The kids enjoyed having them and were an enormous help with them. We will look forward to having another litter in 1 1/2 years!

The goats appear to be pregnant and should kid sometime mid to late March. I just hope the weather has cleared and it isn't a muddy mess! Will look forward to seeing how many kids we have. Hopefully all will arrive safe and sound.

Emily feeling her tummy

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

An over achiever


When gathering eggs last week it is apparent I have an overachiever in the coop. This egg measures 3 inches tall, most of my other eggs are around 2 eggs. I sure hope the hen didn't hurt herself! It has lots of wrinkles on the shell. She worked extra hard on that one. We haven't used it yet. I definitely think it will contain 2 yolks, but who knows maybe I will get another triple yolk egg!