Monday, July 16, 2018

July 1-7, 2018 Agnes Emergency Surgery and Giz & Grampy Arrive

July 1-7, 2018 
Agnes Emergency Surgery and 
Giz & Grampy Arrive for our Summer Visit


Hello Friends!



We tried to tidy up the house, weed the garden, and grocery shop before Giz and Grampy arrived on Tuesday.  


Honeysuckle was excited to see G&G too!!

We really enjoy their visits, all their help fixing our broken things, Giz cooking for us, Giz helping us with learning to sew, and playing UNO, Skip-BO, and Pit as much as we can each night!!!  



BTW, Grampy really schooled us this time at Skip-Bo!


Giz & Grampy:
Giz and Grampy arrived on Tuesday!!!  Yay!  They brought me up a small piece of their Peony plant.  I quickly planted it in my shady (buggy) bed in my garden.  I hope having it in a very shady, wet area will help it to survive.  Generally July and August are horrible times to transplant plants.


Grampy chatted for a few minutes after arriving and then started right in on trying to fix our broken pool.  


Grampy is 83 years old and works so hard to help.

After spending a few hours on it he had a few ideas of what could be wrong with it.  



Bless his heart for genuinely wanting to help us fix our broken pool---got to love him for caring about us.


Eventually, Dh and Dh did fix the pool and the night before they left Dd got in (green water) and swam a little bit.  


By the time G&G left the pool was looking better.

There were at least two different problems with the pool system that meant they had to go out and buy replacement parts and fix it.



This week the butterflies were everywhere and the Tigerlillies were beautiful!  But, boy do we need rain!!!

Mentoring:
It was good for me to have the chance to discuss some of the church issue's I've been processing with Giz and Grampy to get their sage advice.  I'm keenly aware of how easy it is to let our beliefs divide us from our Christian brothers, but it is hard for me to sometimes know how to let it go of how human we all are and hold grace dominantly.


The "O RING" from the Backwash was broken and had to be replaced for our pool.  It was leaking a lot of water.

Broken AC:
Well, the last time Giz and Grampy were here our Hot Water Heater broke (in the winter), and this time (in the summer) our AC broke! 



 We'd had problems with the Geo Thermal earlier, but this was different--the actual AC.  


Grampy with the AC part that had to be removed and replaced.

Luckily, Grampy worked as an AC Man for over 50 years so he was quick to diagnose the problem.  



The fella's had to return to the repair shop that they found to buy machine parts for the pool, which happened to be an amazing shop full of parts and motors and they were able to find a replacement part and fix the AC within days of it breaking.  How amazing that Grampy happened to be here the week our AC breaks?!!!  So blessed at the timing.



Giz & Sewing:
Dd had picked out some ridiculously expensive cotton fabric back a few months ago to make a skirt out of when we'd went to buy from the sale section, but she got attached to some fabric that was printed to look like an old Atlas.  I'm still trying to get over the cost of it!  But, at least she was smart enough to wait for Giz to arrive before cutting it.  Giz had given us a new pattern that had eight different skirt options of various 'straight' vs 'flared' and four different length options.  By the second day, the skirt making was in full swing!  Dd made her Atlas skirt and then took out the Star Wars skirt she had made a few months back to re-do it with improvements.  After making two skirts they moved on to altering the dresses and skirts Dd had bought that needed changes.  One dress was about five sizes too big and they worked for hours, over two days, getting it fitted just right.  Dd even turned some of the cut off fabric into a pretty belt for the dress--quite impressive.  They made hair scrunchies on their last day of sewing and made quite a few as the day progressed.



Linen and Sewing Material:
I LOVE linen.  I had found a linen tablecloth at a thrift store for $1.00 and wanted to turn it into a skirt.  Giz took the time to show me a few things, how to lay it out on the fold, and I did make myself the skirt I had wanted!  I was SO tickled!  I've long wanted to make my own skirts but my last home economic's class was thirty years ago!!!!  



Giz had a very domestic 'homemaker' for her mother---canning, cooking, and sewing, but she herself went to college and became a nurse.  



So she isn't as keen to share all the things I'd love to know but as the years have gone by she is slowly helping me with some basic's because Dd is interested too.  



We are coming up on her being my mother-in-law for twenty years now and I'm finally getting her to show me some of these basics!  I'm persistent! 



 I guess part of the delay is that she only had sons and sharing sewing tips wasn't in her mind.  I've appreciated watching her work with and teach Dd as I have learned a lot from being in the vicinity.  Dd has always been very, very interested in music, cooking, and sewing so Giz has had to adapt to her interests as good grandparents do.  I'm keen to keep my eye out for more thrift linen!


New skirt from new material

Close-up of material

Dd had sewn this into a different skirt, she undid it and redid it to make this skirt

Dd made a belt and they altered the dress to fit Dd.

They took the sleeves and collar off this shirt and made it into this cover.

Garden:



I planted Green Bean seeds in the new middle bed to extend our green bean times.  Outside the gated garden, in the newest raised beds we put together last month, I planted Zucchini, Cucumber and Squash Seeds.  I hope there will be enough time for them to grow and produce before we run out of warm days.  It is hard to believe it is JULY already.  October has been a very snowy month here in Michigan, so I hope things grow fast as we ran out of time in last year's garden.  As we are only on our fourth summer year, and still building raised beds to garden in, we get a late start on some of the beds.



Planning:
I'm planning on hopefully NOT having to build any more raised beds next year, but just focusing on getting our seedlings started early with hoop houses again next spring, actually even earlier than we did this year.  I'd love it if we could start to focus on the inside of our house next year as we have really only been focused on outside things these past summers (raised beds, chicken coops, clotheslines, fences.....)



Preserving: Blanching Greens
While Dd was getting 1:1 time with Giz I decided to start preserving my greens from my garden.  I think I spent 3 or maybe 4 days out of the visit working on my greens in the kitchen.  Grampy and Dh were busy fixing all our broken things.  Meanwhile, Giz taught Dd how to make skirts with a new pattern and they spent days at the dining table sewing.  I'm growing a lot of kale, chard, and spinach this year to freeze for use this winter.  Last year I didn't start preserving my greens (blanch and freeze) until much later but I had wished I had started earlier, so this year I am determined to do better.  I also know now that the bugs seem to do more damage the fuller the plants.  By stripping down each plant and keeping them streamlined I am hoping the bugs won't have too many places to hide and multiply.



To my amazement, it takes around six hours to get one tray of blanched greens into the freezer.  I've found cutting out the greens in the morning works best, the leaves get droopy as the day progresses and they are most hydrated in the morning, especially after I've watered.  I harvest, wash, cut off green from stalks,


The chickens love the stalks!


 chop stalks for chickens and put to the side, boil the greens for 3 minutes, drain, put hot greens into a big bowl of ice and water until cold, 



squeeze out water and roll into log, 



cut into cubes and place on cookie sheet, fill the tray and put the tray in the freezer to freeze, put frozen chunks into a Ziplock bag, label and put out in deep freezer...done.





Chickens:
Still carrying Zeus up and down so he won't have to try to walk up and down the ramp.  



One night after I brought him down into the coop he wanted to go back up and outside and got up halfway up the ramp and then a seizure hit and he fell backward and hit his head. 






 I have been carrying him up and down so he wouldn't do that!!!  


Ms. Lemon


It is hard, he is still a stubborn rooster so he is difficult to wrangle.  All the rest of the chickens are doing good.  Sharona is still being broody but seems okay.  I'm still having lots of greens to give them each day.


It has been super hot, so I have four waterers for the chickens to have lots of access to water.  They also have the ceiling fan going fast inside the coop at night to help them stay as cool as possible.  I'm so glad we have the big umbrella and plastic wall to give them lots of shady places to stay during the day.



Agnes: Dd's Cat
It is with regret that I look back on the first few days of this week because Agnes was meowing and acting strange and I couldn't figure it out.  Little did I know she had decided to try to eat as much brown sewing thread as she could.  We finally realized she was seriously sick on July 4th, when the vet was closed.  She had been throwing up and not eating so we started syringing water to her every few hours and called early on July 5th for an appt.  The vet fit us into their very tight and full schedule, bless them for that!


The IV in her paw somehow made her paw swell up huge, it did go down eventually.

  The first thing the vet did was look under Agnes's tongue, where she saw the thread!  We never even thought to look there.  She informed us that Agnes would die if she didn't get immediate surgery.  Long story short---we left Agnes there with them for the emergency surgery happening a few hours later.  It was a tough, tough day.  Poor Dd had such a scare.  



We walked out of the appointment and just cried in the van.  We weren't even sure the surgery would be successful as the thread could have already ripped through her intestines; we just didn't know what they would find once they opened her up.  Her surgery took 2 1/2 hours and they had to go in five different spots to cut the thread, but it went well and the thread hadn't cut her yet.  The vet seemed very positive about her after the surgery was completed. Once we got her home I stayed beside her for most of the first two days; even sleeping at the door of the large dog crate she is staying in for now.  She is getting the best care we can provide.


Two bonfire dinners this week!



Dd using her umbrella to roast some hot dogs for those of us in the shade!



Academics:



Bible:
Church and Sunday School
Bible Study: Entrusted by Beth Moore




Family: This week we all watched Andy Stanley's: Guardrails, Session two.  It was really good!



Fun Reading:
The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee: Completed
Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls: Completed






Home Economics Week!!!

Sewing and Cooking for hours each day.  



They made one skirt from new material and undid her last skirt, removed all the stitches, and made it into a new skirt.  They altered two thrift store dresses to fit Dd and she made a belt to go with one of them.


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Friday, July 13, 2018

Rosy Mound Park 
at Lake Michigan
June 28, 2018


Dd and I picked up one of her friends so we could all go enjoy Lake Michigan together.  I'd heard Rosy Mound had a beautiful hiking trail, but I didn't know it lead to the water!  It was a great day.  The trail went through various different types of terrains which were all very interesting.  Michigan has a unique ability to go from woods to dunes in mere steps!





















The water was SO cold!  The girls swam, but I just walked up to my shoulders and that was enough of a cooler for me!  



Goat's Beard--looks like a really big dandelion bloom, but not white, more of a tan color.  




We are ready to go back already!

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Friday, July 6, 2018

June 24-30, 2018 Orthodontics,Lake Michigan, Movies, and Return Cello

June 24-30, 2018 
Orthodontics, Rosy Mound Park, Movies, and Return Cello

Hello, Friends!




We are looking forward to Giz and Grampy coming up from Indiana to visit us next week so I tried to get some lessons done with Dd as I know we won't open a book while they are here.  We are really looking forward to our summer visit from them!!  It is our version of a vacation, such good times with them.

Orthodontics:
Dd teeth have started to buckle a little bit and we thought we'd get an evaluation.  Wednesday's appt. went really well; except learning that Dd does indeed need braces and our insurance, of course, doesn't cover any of it!!!  The orthodontist, Heather, was extremely likable.  By the end of our visit, Dd has decided she wants to be an orthodontist like Heather!  That shows just how above average and impressive she is.  Dd will have to get her wisdom teeth removed before the next steps can happen.  We've got hoops to go through for that--our dentist needs x-rays and Heather sent hard copies and our dentist wants them in an email.  Hopefully, our dentist can send a referral soon as they were taking the whole week of July 4th off and we have to wait until they get back to find out who our oral surgeon will be.  Dd is very excited to have straight teeth and she has lead this whole process so I don't worry about her taking care of her teeth while they are in the braces for 2 1/2 years.  
Kales are doing awesome this year.  


Movies:
We went to the movie theater twice in seven days!  First, we went to see Hans Solo because we couldn't let a Star Wars movie leave the theaters without seeing it.  I don't know why so many people didn't like it--I thought it was pretty good.  We all have such super high expectations for a SW movie, which makes it hard to please most.  By the end of the week, on Saturday, it was just so sticky hot and we were all so tired we decided to splurge and go to the movies and see the other two movies we wanted to see this summer, back to back!  
First, we saw
Jurassic Park - Fallen Kingdom 
and then when that was over we walked to the next room to see The Incredibles 2.  
We loved Incredibles 2 and especially the scene where Jack, Jack (the baby) fights it out with a neighborhood raccoon! So very funny!!!!  We usually only go to the theater once per year, but we decided to make an exception and have a little fun this week!


Lake Michigan:
I've heard about a great park on Lake Michigan called Rosy Mound Park and we finally had a chance to drive out there and see it this week.  We took along Lexi for our big adventure.  We packed lots of food in our cooler, got our sun umbrella, sunblock...and headed out.  It was a beautiful day, but the water was absolutely freezing!!!  The girls dunked all the way and swam a bit, but I was content to walk through the water, chest high, as I thought it was just a bit too cold.  I also wanted to keep my sunhat on to avoid the full blast of the afternoon sun.  


We saw lots of natural highlights as this park, Rosy Mound, goes through a Back Dune which had a whole forest and lots of fun things to see.  We hiked the 30 minutes from the parking lot to the beach after deciding to have our picnic later.  We quickly wished we had brought our food along as we all got so hungry!  We had to walk all the way back, many, many steps and stairs later to have our lunch in the parking lot.  We found a bench beside the woods, shaded, and ate there.  Afterward, we drove to our normal Lake Michigan park--Kirk Park--but the crowds there were horrendous so we drove back to the quieter Rosy Mound and re-hiked our way to the beach again.  Both Dd and I had sore muscles the next day; it was a really steep hike up and down so many dunes.  

We returned the rented cello this week...bummer.


Cello:
Dd had her last cello lesson with Lucy and we returned the cello back to the music store.  It was regrettable that we had planned to treat Dd with four lessons during her month of having a cello, but her teacher had a family emergency last week so we only had three lessons.  Dd did really well with the cello but doesn't feel like she will have the time to practice the piano, violin, AND cello.  Apparently, she is staying with the violin---unspoken but understood.  I'm sure the instructor has a little to do with the decision as well.  Our violin teacher, Christie, is really a perfect fit for our personalities.
The Swiss Chard is doing really well!!!  So are all the onions that I can't eat that Dh wanted me to plant for him.  


Chickens:
Zeus is still having seizures and I am carrying him up and out of the inner coop each morning and down each night.  He doesn't seem to be in any pain and the seizures, though frequent, don't last long.  I'm doing a great job bringing in all sorts of weeds, especially duckweed and dandelions, for them each day, often throughout the day.  I have to admit it is a nice treat for me to "have" to go for a walk in the woods to gather greens for them!  
The spinach bed is dwindling down, I'm hoping it will "bolt" and it will form seeds soon for me to harvest for a later planting and for next years spring planting.  I've never tried to harvest spinach seeds before, so I am figuring this out.


Sharona, the brooding Amber Link, is still being a crazy hen.  I keep pulling her out and forcing her to eat and drink.  It is odd because when I push her out with the other hens she acts totally aggressive and dominates the other hens.  She clucks and clucks and puts on quite the show when out of the nest box.  

The tomato plants to left of the compost are doing well.



Hot Chickens:
It was SO hot I refilled the chicken's water twice a day a few days this week.  The chickens don't seem to be appreciating this hot humid weather. I've been having three big water cans in the top coop and one in the bottom inner coop, so they have lots of access to water.  I've also been spraying water in the coop from our hose.


The tomato plants I planted out by the compost are all growing well.  I always think plants need lots of care, but these guys are showing me just how well they do on their own.


One of the four gutters I cleaned this week.

Gutter Day:
Two of our gutters were un-attaching themselves from our house and outbuilding, so I had the joy of repairing and cleaning gutters this week.  I was SO pleased to not find bee's nests in any of the gutters this time around.  Normally, I've found at least one nest in a gutter, if not two.  Luckily, I only needed to hammer in the long nails to re-secure the gutters, but, I did put in two screws in one spot that I wanted to be sure was very secure.  Another gutter was completely jammed up with pine needles, our nemesis here, and the whole gutter was full to the brim with water.  I'm sure we were breeding mosquitoes without our knowledge.  I'm glad that chore is done, although I know they will be full again in two months since we are surrounded with Spruce trees.  I never knew why it was so important to clean out the gutters, but I found out this week.  When the gutters are full the weight pulls them away from the building---go figure!  I had no clue.  
Grapes doing fine


Garden:
We have hit our greens high spot for the year and now I need to start blanching and freezing as many greens as I can before the bugs come in and start bringing my harvest down.  Hopefully, I can start that next week. I've seen some damage this week and took up my arsenal to a higher level.  This year, instead of just picking off all the worms and buggies I'm trying a homemade 'insecticidal soap' by adding some dish soap to a spray bottle of water.  I'm not sure how much it has helped, but I have been able to avoid chemicals this far in life.  The earwigs and slugs have been very busy in our early garden, now the green worms have been showing up, eating our kales.  We have some green tomatoes starting up!  I'm still planting-- this week I planted some Rosemary seed and Spinach seeds.
Dd's sunflowers are coming up nicely


Growth/Transplant:
The herbs we had planted in one of the potato beds had been buried by the potato plants, so I dug them out and found space in the designated 'Herb Bed.'  I thought I had a ton of oregano, but come to find out, that plant was not oregano, but a weed!!!  With all the weeds removed we had room for 4 Purple Basil plants and 1 Thyme.


Truck:
We finally picked up the truck after being at the repair shop for the past 3-4 weeks.  It needed a new transmission and fuel lines.  It had been at the shop back in May getting the wheel barring fixed.  It drove for about a week before it broke down again.  What a surprise for us to get these monstrous truck bills--we just paid almost as much as we paid for the truck on this summers repairs.  Since we bought this truck 2-3 years ago we have had to fix everything but the motor; everything--literally.  The bonus is that we practically have a new truck at this point.  Maybe it will run for a few months before breaking down again.  We really found a dud on this auto choice.  The Camry is still in our garage, no hope on it's repair any time soon.


Volunteer at the Library:
Dd is still enjoying her work at the library!  So glad she signed up to do this during the summer months.

The grass we transplanted has taken!

Academics:

Bible:
Church, Sunday School
Entrusted by Beth Moore: 3-4 pages (scheduled to do 1 page each day)
The new bed on the left is the corn plants Dd is growing, you can't really see the sprouts well yet.



Physical Exercise:
Hikes at Lake Michigan, all Thursday
Mow yard: 2 x



Music:
Piano, violin, and cello practice
Cello Lesson: 30 minutes


Dd at Lake Michigan - Rosy Mound Park/Beach

Math:
Khan Academy: Fractions, 4 x this week
Dd is really working hard on remembering how to do fractions
It's nice to see so much growing again!!!



Art:
Watercolors at the beach
Drawing: 2 x this week


Fun Reading:
The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee: In Progress
Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls: In Progress

Read Aloud:


The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: Completed



Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde: In Progress


Volunteering:
Continued to Volunteering at the library!
The back beds have Yukon Gold potatoes planted back there, but you can't see anything just yet...but wait!


Next Week:
Giz and Grampy are coming for a visit!!!!!
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