Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Wednesday ramblings

It has been raining off and on, and the dogs have tracked in so much mud.  I was thinking today about Jim’s grandma Bea telling me tbat she used to do apartment maintenance and they would spray dye on the carpets.  I’m still fully on team hard wood floor, but that isn’t in the cards right now.  Starting to think tie dye flooring would be really beneficial.  

The bottle babies are doing good.  Eating well and sleeping in the barn instead of the dining room.  Because Kansas has bipolar weather, we did have to string them up a heat lamp. Seriously the temperature went from 80 to 34 like it was being being followed by the cops.  This time of year is hard for me.  All I want to do is start gardening.  And I guess if I wanted to plant potatoes I could technically. However, I don’t want potatoes. I want fruit plants and more fruit trees and peppers, and vines.  You know, all that stuff that you’d be a fool to plant in March.  I do have sweet potato slips going though, and I noticed that my trees from last years plantings are all looking bloomed out.  Also the bulbs that Mallory helped me plant in exchange for hamburger that would have given her anyway, are all blooming and not helping one little bit with my spring fever.  



They are pretty though! 

Jim sent me this Facebook memory for our three year turtle-versary.   Of all the “versaries” that we tend to celebrate, this one is maybe not my favorite.  Turtles are a lot of work. And they tend to clog filtration systems. And they have a smell that is reminiscent of sewage and barf if the filters don’t work correctly. Their tank that they came with was way too small, so we ended up with a stock tank in the dining room for them - which takes up a lot of room.  I do like the turtles though. They are friendly and tend to sort of bond with their feeder (me) and they come up when it’s time to eat and say hi!  I occasionally let them roam around the dining room and they are quiet so that’s a little better than some of the things we have living here.  Long way of saying when they pass on, we won’t be replacing them, but until that happens I suppose they can stay. 

Today we had a bus safety meeting.  After last month’s depressing bus fire presentation, I was sort of happy that today was a fun contest on kahoots that we competed with other districts across the state regarding bus law knowledge.   I am proud to say I finished in first place for our district.  I also told my boss to “suck it” when I smoked his butt.  That’s a good day!  My boss did laugh about it, not fire me.  


We are rapidly getting Harper’s stuff gathered for her long awaited band trip to Nashville.  She has to turn her suitcase in on Friday for the drug dog check. She leaves ridiculously early Saturday.  There is no school Friday - the official first day of spring break.  I think it’s safe to say we are all ready!  Even Easton is ready - I can tell from this photo he needs a visit from his Grammy! Evelyn left today for a short trip to Disney with her grandma Rachel. Lucky girl- who doesn’t want to go to Florida for spring break? 

 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Sunday funday

I didn’t really take pictures of the goats that I 
got the girls for 4-H yesterday 
We had to come home and fix up a pen for them and we had bottle babies who were both hungry and apparently inexperienced with the bottle. Or at least the bottles we were offering.  It got dark. I had to wait until today to get pictures.  Plus, we knew the girls were coming over, so we would be taking pictures anyway. 


Cameron spent his Sunday riding around on the KC streetcar. He said it was a lot of fun and he stopped off at several places and checked them out.  I will have to join him next time, seems like a lot of fun to me.  

But not for a few weeks, because we have babies to feed and goats to tame down. 

Evelyn fed Easton’s goat.  This guy who doesn’t have an official name yet, but who have been calling Dale jr is a great eater and is super sweet and likes to be snuggled and scratched.  

Wrenley named her goat Whitey.  She loves him!   A super excited, super sweet love that brought me so much joy.  She is flat out proud of her baby!   His disbudding of horns gave her some concern, but having goat’s without horns to catch in fences is a great thing!  
Gruff ate better today, seems to have found his hungry and figured out that he can suck. Which is good, because on school days we don’t have hours to work his jaw for him.  







Harper picked out this brown goat that we will have to wether.  Of the bigger ones we got yesterday, he is the friendliest. 



Saige picked the brown doe with the speckles.  Evelyn picked this more traditional doe, but she does have some dappling in her face. She’s adorable.  Evelyn named her goat Stitch.  Harper and Saige are still deciding. 
Evie, being the excited new 4-H kid, jumped right in today teaching Stitch to walk.  It was a tough go, but these early days and hours of frustration are life altering and beneficial for everyone.  And I say that from the bottom of my heart.  
I’m glad she’s excited and super happy that we get a front row seat to her 4-H career.  












































When we were done playing goat farm, Harper and I ran to her CWF meeting.  I know she is out of her comfort zone in these meetings where they force public speaking and group bonding and projects. But I am impressed with her for doing it anyway.  Life altering and beneficial. I’m sad the weekend flew by so fast when we were having so much fun, but this is a short week and then the girls are onto spring break!