Tuesday, October 21, 2025

What do you do while you wait?

They are currently repaving the road that leads to our house.  A lot of the time if I can avoid road construction, I am more than willing to take the side road, but I actually drive this road on my bus route, and have children who live on it.  When I came home for lunch, I decided to drive it to see how the progress is coming and plan for how far they had gotten versus where my stops are.  So I wanted it noted that while waiting I did stick my arm out the bus window and take photos of the bean harvest, but I was alone.  No children were with me.  
And I had a chance to take photos of the bean harvest.  Is there anything prettier than ripe beans?  It is always my favorite color in the fall.  I do not like to eat soy though - worst tasting bean of them all!  I prefer if they feed the soy to the cow and I eat a steak!
And the bean harvest is the dirtiest, dustiest thing.  Poor plants just get absolutely confetti’d. And yes that is a word -just because I make things up as I go doesn’t mean it isn’t accurate.  



As you can see, the road is half done.  I hope they finish this week. I don’t need to have to sit in construction with a load of kids hopped up on Halloween! 




Cameron’s wreath.  I like it.  Completed his area nicely!  Maybe next year I can talk him into more decor, but not bad for now! 

And Preston did send me his birthday photo!  Thanks kid!  Looking pretty celebration ready!  Glad to hear he had fun!
Short week with fun stuff planned.  Something to look forward to which is always good. 

 

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Preston’s 21st











Today is Preston’s 21sr birthday.  Since he disappointed his mom and didn’t send her a birthday photo, I had to improvise with the most recent photos I had on my phone.  We didn’t get to see Preston today, but Quincy did go down to celebrate with him last night, and took his birthday gift for us.  We figured a 21 year old birthday isn’t going to be one for mom and dad to come hang out. Nor did we think he would be in any shape for us to buy lunch.  From what Quincy told us, we would be correct.   We did call and wish him a happy birthday, and confirmed that he was not in a mood for our happy voices.  ;)
Next week we will catch him and get his birthday dinner or something. 
We are very proud of Preston. It is hard to believe he is all grown!  I am in complete disbelief.  Man, that was fast. 
He is a good “kid.” He is sweet and smart and knows what he wants to do with his schooling/career.  He works hard and pays his own way.  We just couldn’t be happier with the man he has grown up to be.  Love you Preston!  Happy birthday!  















We may not have done birthday things with Preston, but the rest of our kids were here today.  Colin was headed back to Wichita, but stopped in for a few hours and helped us with an attic fan issue and some deforestation Jim was needing help with.  
Cameron decided he would also come down.  He helped with the attic fan and tree cutting as well.  I am always happy when they help Jim - they are much stronger (and braver with power tools) than I am.  They worked hard and accomplished a lot. (Thank you boys) 
Mallory came a bit early and helped me prep lunch after mass.  I had said I was making Bierox, and potato soup.  We started to eat and I was thinking the soup tasted a little weird.  After a Few bites, I realized I didn’t put any potatoes in the soup!   So we had cream of ham soup- aka potato-less potato soup.  Honestly it wasn’t that bad!  
Madison and the girls came without Andrew, as he was working today.  GG came over and brought crafts.  It was a good afternoon.   I liked catching up with almost everyone.  I missed Preston, and Quincy had to leave after a little while to go to work.   Spencer had gone home yesterday to be with Volt since he is still needing to be walked on a leash after his surgery.  Sunny was helping Preston with birthday stuff.  I am sad we missed them.  
And now we must have the Sunday sadness and go get organized for this new work week. 






















 

Saturday, October 18, 2025

What a day

 






I stayed up late making a wreath for Cameron's front door.  Here is a mid-way photo.  I am sure when he gets it hung up, he will send me a photo of the amazingness that it turned out to be!  I thought we would see him today at the International Lineman's Rodeo, but he had a work event and left before we got there.  

Madison and her crew went to another pumpkin patch, and had a day of fun with their friends.  I loved the photos - looks like a great day!


Colin was on a 3 man team of Journeymen today competing at the Lineman's Rodeo.  We were a little bit late, because the fog was pretty intense.  Spencer and her mom, aunt, cousin and little cousins were there.  Mallory, Jim, Grace and I also came up - which meant Colin had a great fan section!  Cameron came for a while well, but as I mentioned had to leave.  Spencer went back to Wichita with her family, so she could take care of Volt, who had surgery and has to be walked on a leash so he doesn't go too crazy and un-do his surgery!  No running or jumping for him for a few more weeks!






I liked this photo, where Spencer's little cousins were running around playing in the foreground.  They are little cuties!  It was nice to see Spencer's family again, and it was a beautiful day to sit outside!  Colin's team did fairly well, but he said they were not fast enough to place.  I am always impressed that anyone can put some spikes on their boots, a rope around their waist, and climb a pole and then still function to do any type of work.  Truly, I appreciate all they do, and once again - say what you will about me, but I love the grid.  As in love, love it.  Power makes me happy.  I like flipping a switch and having instant light, even in the darkest hour of the night.  I like having air conditioning and heat.  And I love my appliances that make my life easier and less complicated.  Grid is good - people who keep the grid up and running are heroes in my book.  And I do love our lineman! We are very proud of the work he does, and the life he has been building with Spencer.  





One of the competitions is to get a "hurt man" down off a pole.  It seems like that might be easy, but you have to make sure the power is cut off, (these are fake lines, but they still have to "cut off power") and then you have to utilize proper knots, proper equipment and attempt CPR after you get them down.  It is pretty complicated.  And in all honesty, probably not that bad of a thing to practice.  










The weather was amazing, the events were cool, the lunch we got from Colin's work was delicious, and I loved sitting outside in the sun, visiting with my people.  Amazing time for sure!

On the way home, Jim and Mallory ran a few errands while I attended a No King's day rally in Lawrence.  I know that not everyone agrees with my position on some of these issues - but to me it was important to show up today.  Lawrence had a lot of protesters.  I do not know how to count crowd size, but it was definitely a crowd.  I liked the signs, and the people were all very kind, and peaceful, which is good.  Why did I feel it was important to protest?  At this point, I am feeling that the country is in a dire emergency with our current administration.  Every single day seems to hold some new policy, new news that I don't agree with, and some new insanity that I don't feel is in the best interest of me or my family.  To me, this is beyond a left vrs right argument.  The things I am especially mad about: kidnapping people off the streets and not allowing them due process.  (this one is a terrifying big no for me).  The president violating court orders, scotus being corrupt, continued violations of the constitution, the Hatch Act, the Emoluments clause, shutting down the government over an argument about whether people have the right to have healthcare, stopping people from having access to food, bankrupting family farms, allowing foreign countries to buy up the land of the bankrupted farmers, cutting the department of education, and finally, the president somehow adding $3.9 billion to his net worth during his 9 (ish) months in office.  This is a disgrace.  Oh, and I also firmly believe he is in the Epstein files, which is an even bigger disgrace.  All of it is unacceptable to me.  Human rights are non-negotiable.  People in power following the law is non-negotiable.  Congress doing its job - non-negotiable.  Having checks and balances  - non-negotiable.  The list is longer, but these are the ones that make me the maddest.  I am glad that I went.  I am glad that I was one of 7 million people who attended these protests and can be counted among people who can say they stood up for what they believe is right.  Will it change anything?  I don't know - historically yes, protesting works.   But it is often slow change, and I am not a patient person.  I will do what I can though, because it is too important to do nothing.