Friday, May 22, 2009

reflections

So we have decided on August 21st 2010 as the date for the wedding. Its scary that it is so far away and like my future sister in law says it will be here before we know it. What scares me the most is that i will be almost 27 before i start having kids. Rick believes very strongly that we should wait until we are married before having kids. As do i but still....i feel like I'm running out of time, which i know is ridiculous. We want at least 3 kids. I feel like i should have already started. like perhaps i missed some memo.
Any way...enough ranting

So things are happening at the farm. As usual, we have started mowing down feed which is always a exciting time. We have a big International mower that has a 14 foot mowing deck. Its really fun to ride with rick when he is mowing, its beautiful and when we get out in to the fields its like we are the only people on earth! Ill take some pictures to share. The only bad part about the summer months is that they are filled with mowing, chopping and putting the feed up. Which means here come the 90-100 hour weeks for rick. Good thing i love farming or we would never see each other.

The goats will be going out to pasture this weekend. I have picked out a nice spot behind the shop where they will really get to stretch their legs. Rick and i took Roland and peanut over scouting the other day and it was Hilarius. Take antelopes in the wild bounding through the deep grass and and add a "momma" goat who is actually human (me). Peanut and Roland would run about 20 feet in to the grass which is about 2.5 feet deep and then do the low "I'm a bit nervous" bleat and then come bounding back to the safety of momma. They are so funny

so when our last milker moved out about 2 weeks ago he left his very pregnant cat, who had her kittens 2 days after they left. I had never seen brand new kittens and they are miracles. I have been taking care of momma who is turning out to be a wonderful mom even though she is a young cat herself. She had three female calico kittens whose eyes just opened the other day. Blue as can be. I thank god for the wonderful experiences that i get from the farm and to think this is just the beginning.

The cows also went back out to pasture 2 days ago, it is so beautiful to see 220 cows grazing on the flat fields below the farm.

The new barn is going up, all of the concrete is poured (John Chandler did the work, remember him, we went to high school with him his brother got hit by that truck on 116 he is married and doing amazingly well with his own concrete business) and i imagine that the walls and roof will be going up in no time.

Now i must continue with my day, big paving job in the back parking lot today, replacing the cold patch that was put of the hole from the water main break in Feb. The cold patch has sunk about 6 inches and well people love to complain.

2 comments:

Ruth said...

Congrats on setting the date! It will be lots of fun, and you have TONS of time to have lots of babies.

Brad showed me where the farm is the other day and it looked great. How are the goats?? We are thinking about getting pigs next. Does the farm have pigs? Just curious.

Enjoy the beautiful weather and don't work too hard!

JG said...

Thanks for the update on life! Trust me, it's great to have a lot of time to plan a wedding! Travis and I were engaged almost twice as long as we dated; remember? And don't worry about kids...I would encourage everyone not to have kids before 28! LOL. Of course you never know until you get there! I honestly think you are doing the timing thing just right, Alice.
I'm so happy for you! The farm sounds great...Travis and I have actually been looking at buying a farm or some acreage! I think farming is so nice. You have a great life, Alice. Live it up!!!