Monday, December 31, 2018

Bye 2018! Good to Know You

It was a BUSY year!
Trips to Tucson and Boulder.
Lots and lots of teaching and extra
instructor training trips.
The guys made several trips for
hurricane relief.
And of course lots and lots of trips
back and forth to the ranch.
Seems like I spent half the year
being someplace besides home.

We lost a couple of important people
in our lives this year.
And we got a couple of new "family" members.

We are finishing strong.


They formed and poured footers.


Rented a big fancy concrete mixer.

Let it cure for 2 days.


Today they are putting up the frame.


It's a beautiful day for it!
The sun is shining and there is a nice ocean breeze
coming in from the east.

Tomorrow they will put the "skin" on the building
and we will have a nice BIG building out back
to house our hay and a place to park Kyle's tractor
out of the weather.

Exciting!

However, all this work outside means there is
about a 5% chance anybody will be awake
at midnight to ring in the new year.

Toot Toot! Happy New Year!

Friday, December 28, 2018

Light It Up

My darling husband and son 
are at it again.


It took some designing.
It took some welding.
It took some painting.


But they ended up with a 
BEAUTIFUL lamp!


It looks fantastic on our gorgeous
end tables that Kyle made for us
a couple of years ago.

I like it so much that I have commissioned
another one to go on the other table.
And then I'm going to move the
pretty metal lamp Mom and Dad gave us
a couple of years ago to the table
by the arm chair and FINALLY get rid
of the hideous floor lamp our good
friends Carol & Dayle gave us when
they moved to Arizona.
A million years ago.

YEA!!!!!

However, today the guys are out in the
WAY back pasture pouring a concrete footer
in preparation for the new metal carport thing
we inherited from Linda and Doug.
It's going to be PERFECT for storing
lots of round rolls of hay (now that we
have a good source - the farmer next door
to Kyle's ranch is a hay farmer and has
really nice rolls for $40 instead of $65!)
And there will be enough room in
there as well to stash our stock trailer.
When we get it. Some day...)

Rod has been BUSY on his week "off".
He'll be ready to get back to work
and take a REST!

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Merry Christmas!

Hope you had a wonderful day 
surrounded by family, fun and food.
And LOVE.

We were!

The day was nice and laid back.
Jim and Sabrina came over Christmas Eve
and we did our annual trip over to see
Santa in Indialantic and then down
to the beach to see the full moon.
Which hadn't risen yet.
LOL

Back to the house for chili and rolls
and visiting and then off to bed.

Christmas morning Rod was up bright
and early, waiting for the rest off us.
We slowly straggled in, with Jim
and Sabrina finally showing up around
11:30-ish. 

Popped the turkey breast in the oven
and opened gifts.
As always, people were thoughtful in their gifts
and everything was oohed and aaahed over
and everyone was pleased.

Jim and Kyle headed into the back yard
so Kyle could teach Jim how to do some
blacksmithing. They had a good time
and Jim made a chili pepper!

Then it was time for a yummy dinner
and more sitting around the table telling
stories and jokes and laughing and
just spending family time together.
It was wonderful!

(We also managed to "watch" the Santa Claus
and Santa Claus 2... they were playing in the
background and when favorite parts came on
everybody stopped and recited the lines together.)

All in all,
it was a wonderful, happy, relaxed family day.

Hope your's was as well!


Friday, December 21, 2018

Winter Solstice

Today is the shortest day of the year.

Which means the days are going to
start getting longer.
Which means I am HAPPY!

I hate it when it gets dark early.
I go outside and feed the horses
around 4:45 and bring the dogs
in for dinner around 5:30.
And then they are in their crates
until I let them out in the morning.
Around 9.
That's a LONG time.
So I'm sure they will be happy
as the days get longer and their
nights get shorter.

Since I don't have to get up in the
morning to go to work (usually)
I don't really care about the sunrise time.
Rod gets up and leaves before the sun
is up, summer or winter.

This week I have been working at Town Hall.
But I don't have to be here until 10-ish.
And they are so happy to have someone man
the front desk, that they don't really care
when I show up, just that I actually DO.

Last night I made a big pot of really yummy
clam chowder and brought some to work
to share with the ladies for lunch.
I also popped 12 of my new little teal eggs
into the pressure cooker for 3 minutes and
made delicious hard boiled eggs.
I swear by the pressure cooker.
Some of these eggs were laid yesterday
and they still pealed beautifully.
(I only did 3 minutes because they are tiny...
normally it's 5 minutes under pressure,
5 minutes letting the pressure release,
and an additional 5 minutes in ice water...)

Anyhow.
We are all happy Christmas is nearly here.
Being a small town, everyday we have gotten
a plate or two of lovely homemade yummies.
I've been pretty good about avoiding them.
But it must be adding up.
Today I'm having an ocular migraine,
I'm sure it's the sugar.
(And it's nearly gone...)

Meanwhile - Kyle got to spend the night in
his new house and sleep on his new bed
and shower in his new bathroom
and sit on his new couch.
If only he could watch his new TV.
(But he took his xBox / Play Station / whatever
so he could watch all the movies he has
downloaded...)
I'm sure he was excited!
I know I was!

Last night Rod didn't have to work his 2nd job
so he came home "early" and we got to go
to a couple of stores we've never been to before
to wander around and window shop and then
out for a yummy burrito.
It was nice to have a date with my love!

Hope you are enjoying the "build up" 
to Christmas this year.
It's the best part!

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Gone and Back Again

Kyle loaded up his stock trailer this morning.

Yesterday we went shopping and he
bought himself a new mattress,
a really nice couch,
a 55" TV,
and a microwave.

He loaded all that, as well as his dresser,
all his kitchen stuff,
and some other random things
and headed up to the ranch
to get all moved in.

And then he got a phone call with an
offer for a job using his Cat tomorrow.
So when he finished unloading the
trailer, he parked it,
unhooked his truck,
and headed back south again.

LOL

But at least he has a bed to sleep in
and a couch to sit on
if he ever gets to ACTUALLY move in
up there for reals.

I can't wait to see it all!

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In other news,
I'm working at the Town Hall again
this week. That's always fun.
The folks there are so friendly and
it's fun to get all the "back story" on
what's going on in the town.

A resident's house caught fire Friday night.
Luckily for them, our Volunteer Fire Department
was holding their Christmas Party at the
Fire Station and all hands were on deck.
When the call came into the station,
they were able to all load up and get
there right away and keep the house
from being a total loss.
The fire started in the living room / kitchen,
but they were able to save the garage
(and all the stuff in there!) as well as
the bedrooms and all the stuff in there!
Nobody was hurt.

And then the benefits of living in a little
town kicked in. Saturday morning there
were 15 people with trailers in their yard.
They were able to load everything that was
salvageable and take it to a storage building
and then Sunday morning they hopped on
an airplane to spend the holidays with their
family in Colorado.
She called today and sounded a little
shell-shocked but seriously grateful
that it wasn't worse and so thankful to her
friends and neighbors and other town folk.

Yea for small town community.

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Radio Silence - Again...

It has been a sort of busy week.
Don’t know why, exactly...
But I have been busy.

This weekend I’m finishing up my
final class of the year.
Started with 16 students and ended
with 14. Not bad attrition for December.

I’m sitting here at 8:20 waiting for the final
2 students to finish their exams.
Out of the 12 who finished so far,
3 didn’t pass, but two of those got
68% and 69%. (70 is a pass)
I hate it when that happens.

However.
I had my first 100% in about 4 years!!!!
So I’m happy about that.
He teaches school, so has good test
taking skills and learning / retention.
But still.
Pretty impressive!!!

I can’t leave until 9:00 anyway,
so I don’t really care how long these
two take. One took my class last year
and failed the final, so she’s trying again.
I’m not going to be surprised if she doesn’t
make it again.
And the other is an “English Second Language”
student, but he did well on most all the
chapter quizzes, so I’m not going to try
to predict how he’ll do.

I’m reading a book on my Kindle
and trying to “quietly” munch on Trail Mix.
And watching the clock.

Next week the town secretary is on vacation,
so I’m going to spend a couple of hours
there all week. Unless I decide not to.

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In other, exciting news, Kyle got his CO!!!!!
So he might be moving this week.
So I might make a run up there with him
one day... or not. Depends on what he wants.
He picked out a new couch he wants,
and he needs a mattress - and then, talented
guy that he is, he’s going to make his
own bed frame. It will be wood.

I’m just so excited he’s finally going to be 
able to move in! I just wish it wasn’t the
week before Christmas.
LOL

I’ll keep the blog updated.
Unless I don’t.
How’s that for ambiguity.
Hahahaha

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

FINALLY! Eggs!

We bought new chicks in the summer.
I was hoping they would start laying
around Thanksgiving time.
But that was optimistic.

However, over the weekend while I
was out of town, Rod got a little
green egg!
(Surprising, since I paid extra for
BLUE egg layers...)

But hey. They all taste the same.

Monday I got TWO MORE!

Nothing yesterday, from anybody.
Not that I blame them. 
We had another cold front blow through
and it was brisk out there.

And then this morning there was one
lonely little blue egg on the floor
in the coop and two more in the nest!

We also got 4 brown egg layers.
They haven't figured it out yet.


The counter skelter is looking pretty!
(Ignore the dirty egg right there in the front!
I didn't even notice it until just now...)
We don't wash our eggs until just before
we crack them into ... whatever.
This morning I'm attempting Instant Pot
Sous Vide eggs.
Everybody raves about them.
We'll see.

Anyhow.
The yard chickens still give me 3 or 4
everyday. And keep the bugs down.
I'll keep them around.
And I'm probably going to send a couple
of the newer girls up to the ranch with Kyle
if he ever gets to actually move in... Fingers Crossed!

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Freezer

Our chest freezer is a black hole.

And then it frosted up and built big
ice bergs that wouldn't allow us to
slide the shelves around,
so everything under them was going
to have to stay there until the end
of the current ice age.

Which finally occurred last week.
Kyle and I got out there and
after unplugging it and leaving it
open to thaw, pulled out all the old
2014 stuff that was buried in there.

You think I'm joking.

There were still a few things we
couldn't get out. Still frozen.

Friday my farrier came by to do the
horses' feet and I gave him all the old
rabbit pelts. I know they will use them
to make something cool.
And I won't.

And then after he left I had to drive south
to teach my class.

So the freezer remained mostly empty.
And warm.

And it STANK!

So this morning after a trip into town for
some church stuff I needed to do...

Kyle and I pushed it out the door so it could drain.


We pulled the drain plug out,
put a hose in there to rinse it out,
and let it do its thing.

Then I sprayed it down really well with some
bleach water and cleaned it all up.


It's beautiful.


Then we slid it back into it's rightful spot.
Where it awaits our next load of beef.
The girls have an appointment for "freezer camp"
on the 6th of January.
Which means the freezer should be full in a couple
of weeks after that.

Meanwhile, I was nervous Beau would get 
in the way. At the very least he would run
around in the stinky water and then he would
need a bath. And it was only 50 degrees out there.

So we put a Bull(dog) in the Bull / Stock Trailer.


He was not amused.

Friday, December 7, 2018

Chilly

It's not just me, right?

It's chilly here in Florida today.
It was actually nice when I went out
to feed the animals this morning,
but the house is cold.

And it's NOT just me.

How can I tell?


All my oils are solid.
(The butter one is a little melty,
but that's because I just took it out
of the microwave! LOL)

I have switched to these pretty glass
bottles for all my oils. They don't drip
or leak like the ketchup bottle ones did.
And they are pretty.
The vanilla is homemade.
I made it 2 years ago. 
It's been in the dark of the back of my pantry
since then. I tried it after 6 months and
decided it tasted like vanilla flavored turpentine
so I never used it, but I also never tossed it.
(I made 2 quart jars!)

The other day I tasted the imitation junk I've been
using lately. (Real vanilla is ridiculously expensive...)
It tasted like watered down vanilla flavored turpentine.
Huh.
So I put it in the pantry and pulled out my version.
It's DELICIOUS in stuff.

Anyhow.

Mmmmmmmmmm.
Butter flavored coconut oil is my
other new favorite thing.
I use it on everything.

Especially my favorite breakfast.
*Which I just ate, even though it's 2:30 in the afternoon.


Beau loves it too.

2 fresh, lightly fried eggs in butter coconut oil.
Half a bag of cut okra done in the air fryer.
Mix them together and drizzle some more
of that yummy butter oil and add a good
shake (or 6) of Everything Bagel seasoning.

YUM!
Beau loves the okra and I sometimes share
a piece of two with him.
Truth: not today. Or yesterday.
Today he was munching on a horse hoof.
The farrier just left.

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Update: the Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies
were good last night but AMAZING today.
I had one for "breakfast desert".
That's a thing, right?

Like most things baked with a stevia blend,
they are much better after 24 hours in the fridge.
Totally tasty!

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Kitchen Day

I've been busy in the kitchen today.

I made a fourth batch of turkey stock
from our thanksgiving turkey carcass
and then smashed all the little bones
into the bits of meat (neck, etc) with
my fingers.
It's amazing how after pressure cooking
them for a couple of hours over and over,
they feel like salmon bones.

I bagged that all up for the dogs.
They LOVE it.
(Beau got a preview taste - that's what
happens when you are the 
"in the house" {spoiled} dog.)

Cleaned that all up.

Then I made some Peppermint Cheesecake Brownies.
Except I didn't do them right,
so here's hoping they turned out ok.
They SMELL delicious!

I was using two different recipes, smashed together
and I forgot about the smashed together part.
So I baked the brownies and then poured the
cheesecake stuff on the top and using a fork
poked many many holes in the brownies
so the cheesecake batter could flow down into them
and then baked them again.
Fingers crossed.
They are in the fridge, cooling now.

Put out a dozen Rhodes dough rolls to thaw
and rise, and then made a batch of Rod's
favorite German Pancake.
He's been having 2 eggs and bacon for
breakfast every morning for a couple of
weeks, so I thought I would give him
some variety to choose from.

In a bit I'm going to make some other rolls
that are on plan (since Rhodes definitely
are NOT) and then get started on my
Butternut Bacon Soup.
It's the one that tastes just like
Campbell's Bean with Bacon.

The Sisters are coming over for dinner in a 
couple of hours.
Rod has to work late tonight, so it will
just be the three of us girls.
So soup, rolls and brownies should be
just about right.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Stock Trailer

If you have cattle, eventually you are going
to want / need to move them.

And it's bunches easier if you own a trailer.

Enter the "new" stock trailer.


This was a really nice youngish cowboy who
was selling his 2006 stock trailer for a really
decent price. He brought it from Montana
and has used it to haul both cattle and horses.

He took good care of it.
Well... it's a stock trailer,
so "taking care" of it is relative...
but the tires are good, the lights work
and there are no holes in the floor...
(and the tarp / roof is only 1 year old.)

And he had a cute dog.


They looked it all over.
Came to agreement on the price.
Both parties were happy.

So we hooked it up and took it home.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Fort Christmas

Over the weekend we drove up to Fort Christmas.

It was a fort that was built to defend against
the Seminole Indians in Central Florida.
They started building it on Christmas Day.

And then moved out in March.
So it wasn't used for very long.

It has turned into a really nice park.
Not on the scale of Heritage Park,
but still a pretty nice place.


They had a really cool display of antique tractors.
Rod loved this little old Ford.


And this was an early calf chute with a head catch
and escape door on the side.


It was pretty small, so we decided it was
either for calves or goats.
Or cows were WAY smaller back in the day...


There was also a gentleman who had a neat display
of several early steam engines.
They were running and making loud
popping noises.


The guys were fascinated!


It was quite the collection!


And they LOVED this old car turned into a tractor.


I could just imagine Dad wandering around
with them taking it all in.



I'm teaching this weekend.
Wouldn't be surprised to come home and
find the Trooper has been turned into a tractor.
Hahahahaha.

In the background you can see a very SMALL
portion of the vendors there.
They had a bunch of soap makers / sellers,
and then nearly anything else under the sun
you could imagine.
We saw some really neat stuff,
but nothing that caused us to open our wallets.
(although lots of people were buying...)


All of the old buildings were decked out for the
holidays and I thought I took some pictures.
But I guess I didn't.
I want to make this cool star though. 
We have LOTS of sticks!

I also thought I took a couple of pictures of the
guys at another really fun spot.
There was a blacksmith making leaves like
Kyle is learning to make.

He had a terrific little forge that the guys
were salivating all over.
He was really interesting and happy to share
his knowledge and experience with them.

Kyle showed him some pictures of some of
the things he has made and he was very
encouraging.

They also got a line on some better coal
at a really good price!
There is a club... FABA.
Florida Area Blacksmith Association?
They meet the first Saturday of every month.
Rod and Kyle are going to try to remember 
to attend in January.

It was a really fun day!

Friday, November 30, 2018

Really???

We put up our Christmas tree Sunday after church.
Got a really nice one from Sams!
Who knew!

It is a Douglas Fir.
Smells MARVELOUS!


Pretty, isn't it?

Since we bought new furniture last Christmas
and turned the room around,
this year it fits perfectly in the corner
between the TV and the fireplace.


Even looks nice when it's not lit up.

We didn't put any glass balls around the bottom.
Because... Beau.

The first couple of days I caught him
DRINKING the water.
Silly dog.


See that little bunch of branches
really low and in the front?

If you look closely below it you will see
some little needles on the skirt.

Yeah.
I have now caught Beau TWICE
CHEWING on that branch!

Really Beau?
I know you love sticks, but this is NOT a stick!
(Well, ok, technically it is... but whatever...)

NO!

Monday, November 26, 2018

What If You Could....

I have a bracelet I wear.
It's a stainless steel cuff.
Engraved on it are the words
"What if you could?"

It's a "Trim Healthy" thing.

But it has helped me be brave enough
to try several new things.
Things I normally would shy away from.

And today was a BIG one.

Kyle had a quick job he was hired to do
for a friend of a friend.
Needed to clean up a job site.
The people that did the original clearing
for this new house build did a horrible job.
So they paid Kyle to come in and fix it.

It required his Cat and a dump truck.

He was going to have to load his Cat,
drive it to the job site, then unhook
the trailer and drive back across town
to Linda's to get the dump truck,
drive that back across town to the job site,
do the work and then drive everything
across town again.

He called a friend to see if he could help,
but Marcus was already on another
job site helping another friend.

So he asked if I would help.

Drive the dump truck.

I have never driven a big ... anything.

Ok, I take that back.
I did drive the fire truck.
In 1982.
And I backed it over the parking bollard
and my brother-in-law, Tim, had to fix it.

But.

What if I could????


(I was outside, sans makeup, sitting in the sun,
doing my daily scripture study when Kyle asked...)


It's a cute, baby blue dump truck.


It's kind of old.


But it gets the job done!

And Kyle drives it WAY better than I do.

But I got it safely to the job site and
back to our house with a load of dirt in it.

And nobody died.

What if you could?????

I DID!

Friday, November 23, 2018

R I P Fred

Fred was our main rooster.


We raised him from an egg.

But he has gotten long in the ... beak.

And our newer rooster, George, decided today
that it was time for a changing of the guard.

He chased him and chased him and chased him,
running him into corners and beating him up
until we rescued him,
and then it started all over again.

Finally George went to the coop to go to bed
and Fred wandered off to the back pasture.

Where he met his end.

I know it's the natural order of things,
but I didn't want George to hurt him
badly enough that he just slowly died.

So we dispatched him.
*I needed Kyle's help.
I'm still not very accurate with my .22.

You were a good rooster, Fred.
R.I.P.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving - Need a Turkey?

Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow!

Anybody still need a turkey?


Wild turkeys.
LOTS of them.
They were hanging out next door.

Lucky for them, I already have a turkey,
thawing in the pantry fridge.

What's going to be on your table tomorrow?

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Short Days

I guess "winter" is here.
You can't really tell,
although a "cold front" blew through
an hour or so ago and it dropped from
the 80's to the 70's.

But here it is, not even 6 pm
and it's dark.
That is how you tell when winter has
come to Florida.


Short days.
But the weather has cooled somewhat.
Enough that Beau and I can walk in the woods.
With his smashed nose, he can't breath
really well when it is hot.


He enjoyed his first walk out there.
He even got to go "off leash" for about 20 minutes.
Deep in the woods where he couldn't
get into any trouble.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Relaxing?

Busy teaching weekend ...
I didn't sleep well Friday night.
Woke up a little after 3 and didn't get
back to sleep despite the soothing, quiet
music I was playing on my phone...
Which made Saturday a LONG day.

Stopped at Chili's after school and picked up a yummy
salad and bowl of soup to eat in my hotel.
After eating I climbed into my bed to read
and realized I was falling asleep.
It was 8:20.
I'm getting old.
Slept like a log.

Sunday morning I woke up to the beginnings
of a cold sore. I get them if I get a sunburn on
my face, or if I get overtired.

Class was good although only 50% of my
students passed the final exam.
I even GAVE them the right answer, 
including the question NUMBER to a
particularly "sticky" question
and some of them STILL got it wrong.
Sigh.
I just can't stress over that stuff.

However, I collect their phones at the 
beginning of the test and when they are
done, while I am grading it, they get their
phone, turn it on, and use it to sign back
into the system so I can enter their score.

When the last student left (8:55) I started
entering scores and realized I was one student short.
I KNOW he logged in, I have to move the keyboard
in order for them to sign.
But the system didn't capture it.

So I started emailing, texting and calling him.
He FINALLY answered his phone at 9:30.
Said he could drive back over and be there in 20.
So I called my boss.
He approved another night in a hotel.
I used the next 20 minutes to finish putting
the room back together, bagged up the trash,
that sort of thing, and when he got there
we got him all signed in and then he left,
I got the rest of the scores in and finalized 
and finally left my school at 10:05.

Straight to my hotel to get a room and then
to McDonald's to get a salad to take back with me.

Naturally then I couldn't go to sleep.
Watched a couple of episodes of 
"Beat Bobby Flay".
Super boring and usually a good cure for
insomnia, but not this time!

I was probably asleep shortly after 11:30.
(the last time I looked at the clock)

Bing.
Eyes open at 6:35.
I didn't even take a suitcase up with me.
So I got up, put my clothes back on,
checked out of the hotel and hit the highway.

Where there was a wreck or construction
or who knows what that had it looking
like a parking lot.

FINALLY made it home by 8:30-ish.
Fed the horses, cows and dogs,
and then jumped back in the car at 9:40 
to make a quick run to Rockledge
(just up the street from my old office)
to deliver some decals Rod made over the
weekend to our last customer.

Back home about 11:20.
And here i sit in my chair, blogging instead
of composing an email to HQ about the
challenges I had with the system yesterday.

Guess I'd better get on that.

I DID, however, receive TWO birthday
packages today!
Thank you Mom & Dad and
Rozann & Greg!

I'm being a good girl.
They are sitting on the speaker in my 
living room, patiently waiting for
my birthday on Saturday.

So far.
Hahahahahahaha

Love you guys!

Friday, November 16, 2018

Yum

You might have seen the recipe for a cherry crumble
thing on my facebook page yesterday.

This morning I got up.
It was chilly!
Actually put on jeans, a long sleeved shirt
(thermal) and a jacket.
It was 52.

Fed the animals and then came inside
and MADE the cherry stuff!

While it was baking in my toaster oven
(I planned to do it in my air fryer, but
ended up doubling the recipe and
doing it in a 9x13)
I switched to shorts and a tank to do
my morning workout.

And now.......


It's time to EAT!
(That's non-fat greek yogurt with a little
sweetener on top...)

Beau is bummed that it's not okra.
(I share my okra with him but he won't
be getting any of this... poor boy.)


Back turned to indicate annoyance.
LOL

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UPDATE:

Yum! A little dry - the cherries didn't give
as much juice as I hoped, so it was more
like a regular baked oatmeal with cherries,
but still DELICIOUS!

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Prayers / Blessings

Thank you to each of you who have
kept my family in their prayers.
Traveling up north to assist with hurricane
relief has been a great opportunity, but
not without challenges.

Mainly, it's a long way.
And our trucks are old.
And the loads they have been pulling
are HEAVY!
(Kyle figures he weighs in around 26,000 pounds)
It's an 8 or 9 hour drive one way, and then they
work long hours doing mental and manual labor.
Kyle says it's exhausting work, even though he
is sitting in his air conditioned cab...
Other people's inexperience around heavy equipment
means they are constantly walking in front, behind,
beside, under his loads, etc.
He has to keep his head on a swivel (even with the 
back-up camera) to make sure he isn't going
to run over and crush a person, animal,
car, building, what have you.

Rod doesn't get to sit.
I've been learning to drive the "Tank".
Running it around our farm a little.
It's fun.
But standing on that little platform
while it bumps and jumps and hops
over all the ruts and hills and dips
is HARD on your knees and legs and
hips and back.

But they have certainly been blessed during this time.
They have built friendships and relationships
with the other members they are working with.

And we realized a huge blessing yesterday.

When the guys got home Sunday night, they were bushed.
We had some rain here and our ground is a little soft.

Kyle pulled his big rig around to back it into his spot
and promptly got stuck.
He was going to have to unload his tractor.
And he was just too tired.
(It was 10:00 at night... after a full day of work
and travel.)

Monday he mostly rested.
And then in the late afternoon he went out,
unloaded his tractor and gave it a good bath.
Put it away in the cow pasture.
And went to move his truck.

Only to find his batteries (big diesel trucks have
TWO giant / oversized batteries...)
DEAD as a DOOR NAIL.

He and Rod ran over to the local auto guy
to get them tested, but they didn't have 
the right equipment to test these big boys.

Tuesday morning he headed into the city
to the Interstate Battery folks.
Yup.
Dead.
One was still under warranty.
Which is good, because not only are they big,
they are EXPENSIVE.

Turns out it has been 33 months since he changed them last.

We are so blessed and grateful they held out
until he was here.
Not in the Panhandle.
And not on his ranch where his only form of
transportation is his... tractor? UTV? Feet?

So thank you again for your prayers.
The Lord answers and protects.