June 2-8, 2019
Dd to Indiana, Poppy, Fence Stripping
Hello, Friends!
I'll keep this a short post this week. Dd was invited to spend the week with our friends, the "L" family in Indianapolis, Indiana, and I stayed home and worked. She left at 8am on Monday and didn't get back home until around 4pm on Saturday; so quite a long visit!!
Foxglove getting ready to bloom!!!! |
Highlights from Dd's trip:
Dd drove the five hours to their house without incident! We bought her drinks and snacks so she wouldn't have to stop any more than necessary.
Zoo:
Dd went to the Indianapolis Zoo! She had a great time and saw so much---orangutans, lots of snakes, sloth, Macaw's, walrus... We used to go to the Indy zoo a lot when she was younger so this was another special place for her to visit with lots of memories involved.
Butler University:
Like our last trip, she went to Butler University for David's cello lesson. It is always fun visiting a university!
Children's Museum:
It had been years since Dd had been to the Children's Museum in Indianapolis! She was so amazed at how much it had changed. We use to go there all the time and it was something for her to visit there again after not seeing it for so long.
Pool:
Dd went swimming at the community pool in the "L's" neighborhood. She really relished the immense sunshine and heat mixed with being at the pool. It was like getting to re-live a childhood memory she said.
The grapes are forming on the vines! |
Kayaking at Eagle Creek:
They brought a picnic and had a lovely visit. The group took a paddleboard, a canoe, and a kayak and went really far to the spot they decided to have their picnic at. It sounds like they really had a great time on the water.
Visiting Friends:
Dd met up with Shiloh at Starbucks. Dd had never been to Starbucks before, so that was an extra bonus besides getting to catch-up with an old friend. Dd hadn't seen her since we moved to Michigan, but they have texted and wrote letters over these years.
Hike:
The last day they went on a three-mile hike before Dd had to get in the car for the long drive home. They walked the same new trail to Eagle Creek Park that we did on our last visit.
Physical Exercise:
I'd give this week at least 10 hours of P.E. credit
Dd's Reading:
While driving Dd listened to an audio:
Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve
While driving Dd listened to an audio:
Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve
My Week:
It was kind of a hard week and not because Dd was away from me for the longest amount of time yet. I knew she was having a great time so that made it so easy to not worry about her. Some of the problems/challenges this week:
Truck:
The truck broke---which is huge since we spent over $10 grand fixing it last summer. Dh has finally seen the light, that this truck is needing a new home and he needs to find himself a better one instead.
Dishwasher:
Then the dishwasher broke and Dh tried to fix it. He took it apart and found a bunch of grease clumped inside clogging it. He cleaned it out and tried to get it going but it still won't drain. He tried running it with ammonia and super hot water, but that wouldn't drain either. Bless his heart, he really tried to fix it. For now it sits abandoned! So, I've been doing all our dishes by hand once again.
Raccoon:
I literally walked in on a raccoon beginning to walk down into our inside/nighttime coop that was full of all of our chickens. They would have been trapped. Thank the Lord, I was there that very second and was able to close the door and prevent him from getting inside. It was pretty epic.
Power Spraying Fence:
I've been using a power sprayer to blast off all the old paint so I can re-paint our fence. The fence has looked awful since before we bought this house! Long-overdue job! How many hours have I spent these past two weeks spraying our fence with the high-powered pressure spray?! This has been a very tedious job that has eaten up most of my past two weeks of working time.
I've been using a power sprayer to blast off all the old paint so I can re-paint our fence. The fence has looked awful since before we bought this house! Long-overdue job! How many hours have I spent these past two weeks spraying our fence with the high-powered pressure spray?! This has been a very tedious job that has eaten up most of my past two weeks of working time.
Oh my. I fill it up with gas and go until it runs out of gas.
I'll give it a little break and do a few other chores then refill it back up and start again.
I usually only did two or three cycles of that as each tank would last around an hour and a half or two hours.
By the end of the week, I had finally finished the whole back fence--don't forget I spent even more time the week before on this job!
There is a lot more fence, but I don't need it all sprayed right now.
I just needed to get all the paint off the fence before we can open the pool.
It would be such a pain in lots of chips of white paint was in the clean pool.
So, we put off opening the pool again this week.
It is still in the forty's each morning, so it is still really cold and the pool would be freezing if we were to open it now.
Now that I got old paint off we can work on opening the pool and I can start painting!
It was really hard spraying the fence while not injuring the flowers all around the fences. Some iris leaves were injured in the process, but I think they will recover. |
Garden: June 4th
New Grape Tressiss doing well |
Grass Repair:
Planting Grass Seed:
Back when Giz and Grampy were here we cut down a bunch of trees and cleared some areas in the back drive. I raked down all the dead wood, bark, leaves...and there was a big section of our yard, by the clothesline, that had no living grass. We bought some grass seed and I worked up that soil and planted new seed and covered it with chicken-blessed (dirty) hay. It will be nice having that area looking good again. When you plant grass seed you have to be prepared to water it at least twice a day to keep it always moist, if it dries out once time it will die and all your hard work would be in vain. Lots of watering ahead!
Red Poppies:
June 7th: First poppy bloomed!
I just can never get over how amazing poppies are! These poppies I started from seed back in Indiana and brought them, with many plants, here to our new home and am so appreciative they've decided to continue blooming here.
Chickens:
Last week I might have worked the hardest I had all year and didn't get much bible study done. So this week I decided to incorporate my chickens and my bible study by getting my books on a little tabletop and outdoor camping chair and set myself up down in the bottom run where all the greens are. The chickens get to eat up all those greens and bugs and I get my Bible study done! It worked out well; except for the mosquitoes that arrived in force this week.
Ms. Lemon and Charlotte continue to brood (won't get off the nest--all day, all night) so I continue to put them outside each in a chicken tractor. Charlotte seems to be starving and is happy to get in and eat, eat, eat! But, Ms. Lemon still doesn't seem interested in eating. She is just in a neurotic mood and not happy.
The egg production this spring has been really low---like five eggs some days! I know they are laying more, but the shell is so thin that they break by the other chickens coming into the nest. I give them oyster shells and lots of greens, but the shells continue to be too thin.
Migraines:
I had a migraine on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I really fought my body this week. Migraines are a full-body problem and my whole body felt run-over. I was able to work every day but Thursday. Thursday was so bad I spent most of the day recouping in bed with a migraine. I told myself if I cleaned the kitchen and tidied up I could go to Strings Group in the evening. Next week I have my first appointment with "Kristi" at the Headache Specialists section of our medical group. We are going to discuss if the Botox shots in my head have helped or not and assess if we continue with that or not.
The hummingbirds are around throughout the day! Love it! |
Church:
I really want to share what is going on with that issue I mentioned last week( "You sing off-key" ), but I don't know if anyone besides Christie, Heather, and Chelle read my blog so I will not share what has been going on to avoid perpetuating any ongoing problems...but would ask for prayer.
(Henry being happy! Such a transformation for this Rescue Dog that didn't know how to wag his tail to the spunky pup he is now.) |
Strings Group:
We had practice on Thursday night. Sunday night we are scheduled to perform for our church and that will be my first time playing the auto-harp publicly.
Next Week:
Since Dd got home on Saturday she has been really down and low. I'm hoping she will be able to rally and be able to begin her summer studies---at least start her Apologia Biology! Praying she can come out of her slump and dismay at being back home.
Dh has been having a lot of doctor appointments the past few weeks due to a mass behind his knee. It was diagnosed as a Baker's Cyst after MRI's and ultrasounds. He has two pieces of bone floating around in his knee, from previous knee surgery. The bone pieces are causing problems!!! This week he was told the next step is to call the orthopedic surgeon and work towards surgery. SO, our plans on putting down flooring have been up in the air. We only have a very short window of opportunity to get this done (warm weather in our area is around 3-4 months) so I am chomping at the bit! Keep us in your prayers!
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