Jim got here Saturday evening!
And we have been having fun!!!
Lots of "boy talk".
(We need more chairs!)
Yesterday was a BEAUTIFUL day.
So we had a nice breakfast of bacon and
french toast (made with raisin bread)
and then we headed out to drive around
town and show Jim a little about where we live.
And then it was out to the farm.
We had a patch of wild "ditch weed".
The guys walked over to check it out.
(Speaking of checking things out...
look how green the grass still is! And it's mid November!)
Some of that stuff got like 9 feet tall!
(It's no good for anything, just funny.)
We took him by to check out the antique plough.
It might be fun to clean it up a little and
move it up front as yard art!
Meanwhile, Rod is doing the final tweaks
in preparation for concrete.
Unfortunately, it's pouring rain today.
So we had to reschedule to Friday.
In preparation for the rain, Kyle dug a trench
along the leading edge where the water runs
off the hill and straight into our foundation hole.
That should reduce the amount of repairing
we will have to do to prep for Friday.
(We hope...)
It took him longer to drive over and back
than it did to dig the trench.
He's very talented!
He also put Jim in the drivers seat and let him
play on the hill for a bit!
It's HARD to run an excavator...
both hands are working at the same time,
and each hand is in charge of two operations.
All at the same time.
But he caught on pretty quickly.
By the way, the random dog is NOT our's.
He is from a couple miles down the road.
His name is Chester.
He likes to race the vehicles that drive down
the road... we were standing on a "cliff"
at the front edge of the property above
the 5-ish acres we set aside for Jim and Sabrina.
He is thinking digging INTO the cliff and having
a walk-out basement/garage.
So we were standing there.
The neighbor's cow came over to check us out.
And then Chester showed up!
(I guess he could see us up on the hill...)
He spent the afternoon with us.
We will probably see him lots, now that
he knows we are there.
And we're friendly.
At least until Luna (the rottweiler) moves to the farm.
She's not quite as friendly.
Hahaha.
Anyhow.
It was a fun day!
We came home and made one of Reid's
famous roasts.
And some mashed potatoes.
And a couple of our spaghetti squash.
It was YUMMY!
Today we are watching lots and lots of
farming and chicken farm videos on YouTube.
Hopefully it will have a break in the rain
at some point so we can go outside
and harvest all the rest of the tomatoes.
It's supposed to drop to 27 tonight.
And with all the water, that's not going
to be great for the tomatoes.
But for now, we are snuggly warm inside.
Just watching and learning.
And enjoying family time together.