Friday, November 28, 2025

Beau UPDATE!

 So.....
we took the little man to the vet.

He did a chiropractic thumper thing
all up and down his spine and hip joints.
The first time there was a tender spot
that caused Beau to jump and cry out.

The second time the same spot got
zero reaction. So the Dr was pleased
and thought it may have popped it back
into place or at least helped realign.

We put him on the floor and his walking
was still not great, but much improved.
He was still dragging his right hind leg
and kind of knuckling over (walking on 
the top instead of the bottom...)
But better than before.

Then he gave him a subcutaneous
(under the skin) shot of an antibiotic.
And then an intra muscular (in the muscle)
shot of an anti-inflammatory.
That one Hurt.
And Beau let him KNOW.
He was NOT happy to have that one 
jabbed in the middle of his back.
But we got it done.


He is home again and sleeping it off.
But he DID drink a bunch of water and
eat a little sausage treat.
And go outside to go to the bathroom.
First time in nearly 24 hours.
So that's good.
(AND made it up the 2 stairs on his own!)

Meanwhile, while we were gone,
we got several deliveries!!!


The new Santa suit arrived!
REALLY nice quality especially for $75!
(He is ringing the bells Mom sent!
Thank you Mom! They are awesome!)
The suit even came with glasses!
(He didn't wear them though...)


Also a new ceramic tree!
I have to give up my old one.
It was OLD.
Made by the mother of a kid that used
to hang out at the shop nearly 40 years ago.
It lost most of the lights and was
just really old.
So it was one of the things that didn't
make the cut.
I was SUPER happy to have a replacement!
Thank you Rozann!!!!

Also, I found this little nativity in my
tote full of Christmas stuff.
Where it came from?????
I have no idea.
The move was kind of a blur.
But its cute.
I usually put up my Native American
nativity, but decided this was was
pretty cute so we will use this one this year.
(If you sent it, thanks!!!)


Kyle got the door and roof on his little
pump house!
So now just need to wire up the pump
and get water RUNNING!
What a relief that will be!
Poor man.

Ok.
I was up until 2:30 last night with Beau.
I actually fell asleep TWICE while I
was teaching tonight.
(Realized I was teaching, but TOTALLY
the wrong stuff.... lol. 
Hope they didn't notice!)
So I'm heading to bed.

NITE!

Happy Thanksgiving

 We had a nice day yesterday.
The guys worked on Kyle's 
water shed.


It's just big enough for his pump
and a space heater.


It's looking good.


They had a whole herd of supervisors.
The cattle across the road were fascinated
by the entire process.

Rod headed home and we made
some Thanksgiving dinner.
Complete with our traditional
fruit salad!
(It's not a holiday dinner without it!)

Kyle came over and brought Beau with him.
He wasn't sure, but though maybe Beau
fell down the stairs or off the couch.
Or maybe they were just roughhousing 
too much.
Beau seemed a little sore...
But they all walked down to the pig barn
and back again.

As the evening wore on, Beau was getting
worse. Eventually he wasn't able to
move his back end.
He was originally walking, so there's
nothing broken, but I'm pretty sure
there's some swelling and it might have
pinched a nerve or something.
He was in some significant pain.
Kyle eventually headed home.


We managed to lift him into his chair.
He didn't look comfortable,
but at least he slept a little.

He tried to get down, so I put him in a little
flat bed and he went back to sleep,
so I finally headed to bed about 2:30.

His ears say he's NOT happy.

Today he is resting in his big bed.
He's gotten up and walked into the kitchen
for a drink of water a few times.
Putting a little weight on his back legs,
but still not great.
I have a call into the vet, but he was
out of the office and promised to call me
when he got back this afternoon.
I'm hoping he'll be able to give him some
anti-inflammatory meds and maybe
something to help with the pain.


Meanwhile, Rod and I got
our beautiful tree all decorated!
It smells AMAZING!

Now Rod is taking a nap.
Kyle is working on his pump house.
Beau is also napping.
And I'm going to go whip up a
batch of biscuits to go with
the jar of stewed rabbit meat
the Sister Sisters brought over.
(We sent ALL the leftovers home
with Kyle last night since he has
room in his fridge!)

I have to teach this evening.
And then tomorrow is the BIG
75th ANNIVERSARY of
WaKeeney's annual Christmas Tree Lighting.
It's going to be HORRIBLE weather.
But we will bundle up and do the
Christmas fair at the fairgrounds.
And the head to downtown for the lighting.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

SAUSAGE!!!

 We had a FUN DAY today!!!!

It started with a visit to our friend,
Dave's house.
He called me last week and let me
know that Malay's (our grocery store)
was running a special on pork butt this week.
$0.99 per pound!
That's a GREAT price!

So we each went down and bought a 
package that included 2 bone-in butts.
Mine was 20 pounds.
His was 17.

And then he invited us to come over this
morning and learn how to grind them
and then package them.

He cut them up, while showing us the
best way to de-bone them.
And then we ran it all through his 
BIG, OLD meat grinder.
(I SHOULD have taken pictures, but
he's old, and old school, and just wants
to get to it....)
It was given to him by his parents when
he and Mary were first married.
(1965)

It's a BEAST.

He showed me how to wrap it in butcher
paper, called a butcher or a pharmacy wrap.
He ground, Rod measured out the 1 pound
blobs, and I wrapped them in paper.

We got 17, one-pound packages.


Plus a nice little hunk of lean pork
to make some stir fry with.

Then, we dashed home with ours and
put it in our freezer.
(Since his chest freezer is full of all the
potatoes they boiled, cubed and then froze...)

By the time we got back,
like 5 minutes later,
he had already ground all of his
and was starting to clean the machine.
So I wrapped his 16 packages for his
freezer and then we headed home.

Grabbed some paperwork and headed
into Hays to stop at the church and do an
inventory on all the janitorial type supplies.
(He is in charge of that stuff... like soap,
and toilet paper, and cleaning supplies...)

Then we headed to the grocery store next
door and purchased some more gift cards
for the ward's "Giving Tree".
We aren't having great participation this year.
Money is tight.

Next we headed to Home Depot.
And when we walked in, there was somebody
paying at our favorite cashier's booth.
They had a LARGE pile of stuff like
insulation and pipe wrap and plywood.
He looked kind of familiar.

OH!
It was KYLE!
Hahahahahahaha.
I literally didn't recognize him for a moment.
Didn't expect to see him there.....
So Rod went off to find the stuff he
needed to buy and I helped Kyle load
all his stuff into the back of his truck.
And then we went back in to pick out 
an artificial tree for Christmas.
THEY WERE HIDIOUS!
(And expensive...)
They were all plastic, and looked it.
And most were $200 - $400.
Ridiculous.

So we went outside to look at the
live trees.
I'm used to getting a live tree every year.
And by the time they arrive in Florida,
they are basically dead.
(And usually run $70+)

We all remember the pictures of Kyle
carrying them OVER his HEAD.

These ones were probably cut THIS WEEK
in Colorado.
They are fresh, the needles are still soft
and moist, and the tree weighed a 
gazillion pounds!!! (And only $54!)
We also picked out 2 small trees in pots.
Kyle will put one on either side of his TV.
(Up on the stand so the dogs don't eat them...)
And then this spring he can plant them!

Then we all went to Wendy's for lunch.
And then home.
Rod dropped me off and headed up to
the farm to drop off the stuff he bought
and pick up 2 cinder blocks so we can
put the tree up on them...

By the time he got home, I was teaching.
But during breaks, we brought it in and
checked out the size.
Then he took it back out and cut
the bottom off.
And then for the next break we got
it in the stand and filled with water.

Tomorrow morning he is going up to the
farm to help Kyle wire up his well pump
while Kyle builds the pump house.
We've GOT to get that man some water!
(He wrapped his pipes with a bunch of 
insulating stuff last night
and figured that would fix it.
It was FROZEN SOLID this morning...)

Once they are done, they will come
into town for Thanksgiving dinner.
We bought a little frozen turkey breast.
Dinner prep will be done in about 30 
minutes, so in the time it takes them to
call me, and then drive to the house,
dinner should be ready.
(We can't have any leftovers....
NO FRIDGE STILL!)
(They called, coming around noon
on Tuesday next week...)

Speaking of dinner.
Last night after a day in Hays,
we came home and I made a BIG pot
of beef stroganoff, with salad and
Hawaiian rolls and cookies for desert
for the missionaries.
Who didn't show up.
So we had a nice dinner and watched
Hallmark Christmas movies.
(And put the rest in the fridge and freezer
for meals later...)

Ok.
Dinner is ready.
Better run.
I'll take a picture of the tree when
it is all decorated tomorrow.

NITE!

Monday, November 24, 2025

Happy Birthday to MEEEE! (lol)

It was a nice day!
Started EEEEARLY!
We were up at 4:30 (and didn't go to bed
until 1:30 last night...) so we could get
Jim to the Hays airport in time for his
6:30 flight back to Florida.

We SOOOO appreciated all his help!
(And we loved playing games with him!)

It's EARLY, we are still very sleepy.

It was FUN!

And then, back home to take a NAP!
Then Rod jumped up to run fill the
diesel gas cans and take them to the farm
and fill the tank on the telehandler.
It needed to be full when they came to get it.
(It was also COVERED in mud.... ooops.)

And then his truck broke.
Again.
Might have something to do with the
TONS of mud caked up under it!
(The {mechanical terms I don't understand}
broke off the {other mechanical stuff...} and
it wouldn't shift out of drive.)
So he and Kyle laid down in the mud and
investigated and then zip tied some
probably very important parts together
so he could limp back to the house.
Put all his super muddy stuff in the washer
and his body in the shower,
and then took the car into Hays to get the 
very important part.

Meanwhile, I washed and vacuumed all 
the floors and rugs (again) and did the
dishes from last night's dinner.

Had a LOVELY telephone chat with Soni.
And got a BEAUTIFUL pot from Nancy.


(Can't wait to make something in it! Its
GORGEOUS and SUPER HEAVY...)


Rod had some friends of our's custom make
me a sign to celebrate WaKeeney's
75th anniversary of the tree lighting this year!
I LOVE IT!

Mom and Dad sent me a card with a fun
cranberry tart recipe I'm excited to try!
(And a note that a gift is headed this way...)

Rozann sent a fun birthday greeting with
the same note as Mom.

It was a fun day!

OH!
And the repair buy (really nice and SUPER TALL)
showed up and said our fridge is stuck in
defrost mode.
So he had to order a part. 
He will be back next week to fix it.
It's under warranty, so it won't cost 
us anything, but we are without a fridge.
AND he said to keep it propped open.
Yeah, that's convenient.
I'll probably put a box of baking soda in
it and shut the doors.
I have a TINY kitchen.
Having the fridge and freezer doors 
hanging open into the room isn't helping.
And the missionaries are coming for 
dinner tomorrow night.
Sheesh.

Anyhow.
Good news, bad news.
But it will all work out.

Tomorrow is Hays Day.
I'll have to be judicious in what I purchase.
Since the garage fridge is the old fridge
that came with the house and all the
condiment shelves in the door are broken.
So all my condiments are in the main part
of the fridge, which doesn't leave much room
for the FOOD.

Anyhow.
It was a nice birthday.
Thank you everybody for the birthday wishes
and gifts and hugs.

LOVE YOU ALL!

(And now I'm heading to the living room
for some dinner and a Hallmark movie 
and then bed.)

(We had "breakfast" at noon...)
(We each had a hunk of peppermint
rice krispie squares.)
So, yeah.
Dinner.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Sunday Update

Today was Jim's final day
on our house build.

They spent the day building
and installing the
eaves on the north and
south side of the house.


It was quite a bit of work.


Although it didn't rain,
there was still plenty of water
and mud to go around.

They are coming in the morning
to pick up the telehandler.
I don't think they will be super happy.
I'm sure we will have to pay a
cleaning fee....
but, we sure appreciated having it!

He got stuck.
Had to eventually put the forks 
down into the ground and then
use the boom mashed into the
ground and walked himself out.

He's such a talented equipment operator!
Most people would have called for
a tow truck or something.

He said its what comes of working
by yourself and having to 
figure it out.



 

Saturday Update....

 I had to teach Saturday,
so didn't get out to the property.
But progress was made!

My boys are not only great
workers, but also great
photographers!
So although "all" they did
was put the braces on the trusses,
I still received great pictures.


Isn't that a cool picture of the rafters?


Here's another one.
It's good and sturdy!



That's Kyle, the monkey, working.
Notice the bright yellow scaffolding
they are using.
It has wheels.
so instead of locking the wheels
and climbing off and moving it,
they just pulled themselves along
using the rafters and rolled the scaffold
under them.
Unless it got away from them and
zoomed across the floor.
Or hit a little rock and stopped dead.
It was an adventure.....


But through it all, they were smiling and
laughing and having a great Brother time.


After dinner we introduced another
family member to the game!!
And he added a diabolical twist.
When you roll, you can EITHER flip
your tabs up.
OR you can flip an opponent's 
tabs DOWN!!!!
I finally had to call a stop to it,
because it was turning into a marathon.
And we were all tired!!!!
Jim won that final game!


We enjoyed a fun dinner at our local
watering hole
The Brazen Bull.
Good burgers and excellent
fried okra and corn nuggets to start.
It was yummy.

Today Rod went to church.
I'm teaching.
Hopefully the guys got ...
something I forgot what it was...
built.
And then are working on getting
FIFTY-TWO sheets of plywood
onto the roof and at least tacked down.
The telehandler is definitely leaving tomorrow.
But more importantly, so is Jim!

We are going to miss him!!!

Ok, lunch break is over,
gotta get back to teaching.

Happy Sunday!


Saturday, November 22, 2025

Progress???

 I feel TERRIBLE.
The guys are out there working.
At least it was SUNNY and in the
sixties today!
SOOOO much better than yesterday.

But I'm sitting here in my office,
teaching my Louisiana class.

I don't know how they have done today,
because they are BUSY and don't
have time to stop and send me pictures.
But they will be coming into town for
a night out at a local eatery.

In the meantime, here's a quick 
photo dump of the misery from yesterday.


It was a "little" wet.
And since there is a HILL to the west of the house,
all the water ran DOWN the hill and into our job site.
The plan is to build a SWALE to stop that situation,
but we haven't finalized its location.
So, yeah.
MUD FEST!


And we have the weirdest mud.
It's slippery and sticky all at the same time.
It builds up on the bottom of your boots,
but also it's a LOT like Bambi learning to skate.


We are BUFFALOES.
We don't let a little rain and mud stop us!


The show MUST go on!
So they did.


Putting the FINAL end piece on!!!
(Look at how low the machine is sunk in the mud.... UGH!)


Even the INSIDE of the house is full of water.


And mud.....

I am SO PROUD of these men.
Anybody else might have just shrugged their shoulders
and said... oh well. We'll work on it another day.

But they muscled through.
Wet.
COLD.
Wet.
Tired.
SORE!
And yet.... they prevailed!

I'm just so proud and GRATEFUL!
For all of them.
But especially Jim - I so appreciate him
flying in for a week and spending it,
not only working, but working like THIS.
Ugh.

They are all such amazing men
and I LOVE THEM more than they can know.

Ok.
Enough gushing.
The sun is sinking in the west.
I need to bring the dogs in and get ready
for everybody to go out to eat.
I suspect they will want a nice hot shower
and clean clothes first.

We WERE going to have Thanksgiving tomorrow,
but since the fridge in the house died,
and the repairmen aren't coming until TUESDAY,
and they "might be able to fix it, or we might
need to take it back to the shop to work on..."
I don't have any room in the fridge for MORE food.
So we will have a yummy "steak dianne" made in
the crockpot and served over yummy mashed
potatoes instead.
I already have all that food...

Oh yeah.
The missionaries are coming for dinner on Tuesday.
This should be fun.
Hahahaha.

(It's not that we don't HAVE food, it's just
outside. In the garage. But there is PLENTY of it...)
I just didn't have room to get a turkey and store/thaw
it while we wait for Sunday to arrive.
Or room for all the fruit for the traditional
fruit salad.

Life is an ADVENTURE.
That's for sure!

Ok, I'll update when I get some pictures.