Sunday, January 25, 2026

Whew!

Another long day of virtual zoom classes.
Except today I wasn't teaching.
Our newest instructor, Brandy took the class.
And, bless her heart, she READ the book.
Word for word.

AND
we only had ONE student all day.
I felt badly for both of them.
But it had to be done.

Brandy got better as the day progressed...
she would read it and at least then she
would step back and try to recap it in
her own words.
So that's good.

I got a little package from Mom yesterday.
A pretty little valentine necklace.
(I mentioned it yesterday...)

But I was looking at the envelope today
(while I was trying NOT to fall asleep in class... lol)


90 years old.
And STILL the most beautiful handwriting!
That Palmer Method really sticks!

So pretty.

Ok, I'm REALLY tired of sitting in this chair.
I'm moving to the living room.

Have a wonderful evening!
(We got up to 22 degrees today!!!)

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Winter Storm Fern

 Coming from Florida,
it CRACKS ME UP
that they NAMED this storm!!!!
Hahahahahahahaha

Of course, it wasn't a big deal for us.
Yes, it is   C O L D!!!!!
And we DID get a good bit of snow...
but, uh, Canadian........
-3.
Cold.
-40.
COLD.

But, of course, there ARE others in the
country who are much more affected than
we are and may be without power for a 
LONG time, and that can be devastating.
So, again, we are blessed.
But still.
Fern?????? 
That's a bit lame.

Wanna see some pictures????
While I wait for them up upload.....
while I was teaching my zoom review last 
night, Dan (boss) called and said because
of the storm, every class in Louisiana was
cancelled and the RVPs wanted to know if
I would be willing to do a virtual class instead.

So..... (since I seem to be incapable of saying NO...)
I'm teaching an unscheduled class today.
We had 52 people registered, but only got
an actual 5 students.
Our newest instructor, Brandy, was supposed to
teach her first live class today.
Dan wanted her to attend my class today to get
more training and then, have her teach tomorrow.
So, that's what we are going to do.
So, I've been locked in my office with my
blanket and my space heater,
watching it snow out my window.

But KYLE sent me a ton of pictures, so here you go.


Our WaKeeney neighbors shoveling their driveway.
OUR neighbor, Johnny, knows Rod broke his back,
and he came over and did ours with his snow blower!


Our front yard (pre snowblower)


The drift in front of Kyle's shed.
(And Bear...)


Looking from Kyle's 2nd story bedroom window
down towards the valley and my house
(on the other side of the trees)


Kyle ALWAYS takes a picture of his feet in snow.


Our two little gardening stools on wheels.
Make picking okra SOOO much better!


Footprints in the snow heading out for their walk.


My favorite place on the whole farm.
This is my view out of my new office window!


The drift in front of Rod's shop.


Snow out in the fields. (Not a drift)


Looking from my house, out towards the road.


Our house from Rod's shop.


Isn't it beautiful?


Rod's poor Florida lawnmower.


Naked trees in snow is just so picture worthy.


Yeah.
Pretty deep snow here... no wind.


The snow inside the stock trailer.


ARGH!!!!!
Oh, Hi Kyle.
Whew.

He's got all his blinds closed,
blankets over windows that don't have blinds,
space heaters running,
ceiling fans running on "winter mode"
pushing the hot air down...
he's toasty warm.

And since there was almost no wind,
it was actually pretty nice out so he
and Bear took a nice long walk.

It will be COLD again tonight.
Church is cancelled tomorrow because
they haven't even started clearing the roads.
Tomorrow will be the last brutal day.
And it will actually be in the 20s
which is still cold, but positively balmy
when compared to the -3 we had today.
(Although it is currently +1!!!)

So, I think we have survived.
It will be cold again tonight, 
but then it gets back to more normal for winter.


Alright, I'm tired of sitting in this chair.
I'm out.

Have a great Saturday evening and enjoy
your Sunday!!!

Rozann.... no idea why your comments are coming
in as Unknown... but I usually know it's you.
Sabrina and Jim both come in as anonymous or
unknown as well, but they "sign" their comments.

Thank you guys for commenting!
It is nice to know someone is reading...

OH!
And Mom!
THANK YOU for the cute little valentine necklace!
Our intrepid mail carrier trudged through the
snow to deliver it today.
It was TOTALLY worth it!

Friday, January 23, 2026

Breakthrough, Anniversary, Storm

 Sorry I didn't post yesterday.
It was a BUSY day!

First, it was Rod's 6 week anniversary.
And.......
drum roll.....
he rolled over onto his LEFT side
and snuggled for a minute
WITHOUT PAIN!
He rolled back after a bit because
he said he didn't want to push his luck...
But it was SO EXCITING!

But then, Kyle and I needed to drive to
Salina to Menard's to order the steel and
trim for the roof over the deck,
also the septic tank, and some other
miscellaneous stuff.
We have several rebates and a refund
but you can't use those online or over the phone.
They can only be used in person.

So we took the car and headed out.

Stopped in Hays at the bank to make a deposit.
Stopped at WalMart to buy "road snacks"
and return his weather station I bought him
for Christmas - it doesn't work.
It had really good reviews, he just got a lemon.
So we ordered a new one that should be
here NEXT Friday.
(AMAZON! What the HECK????)

Then the drive to Salina.
Once we got to Menard's we headed to the
countertop section and looked at the various
options. After spending some time just looking,
an associate came over and offered to run a
quote for "custom" cheap countertops.
She diagramed it on her computer and
the quote was only $998, but gave us some
VALUABLE information about our layout
which is going to result in a likely change
to the way we do the kitchen / prep room.
And then I asked to see the already done
countertops, found one I liked, and it will
cost under $500 (probably WELL under...)
Also found an idea for the mudroom!



It was what both of us had in our minds,
but good to see it in actuality.

Then to the back to special order all the 
stuff we were there for originally.
And then to the flooring department to find
some laminate floor that looks like wood.
I picked the same one I picked the last time
I was there so I guess I really like it.
And it will be about $3,000 to do everything
except the bedroom, office and closet.
We are going to have Home Depot install
carpet in those rooms.

Then to the garden center because.... farmers!
Got some new seed trays so I can get
started on the tomatoes and peppers we
need to plant this spring.

And then to the checkout where we used all
the rebates and refunds and still have about
$850 leftover (which will cover the countertops
and some other random stuff!)

Then over to Sam's for some paper towels and
a couple tubs of chocolate milk mix.
And then to Braums for some dinner.
And then home.

We finally made it back to WaKeeney about 8:30.
Stopped at the house to say Hi to Rod and
get some cold weather gear.
And then to the farm to move the hay roll
I had delivered earlier in the day.
Kyle brought it to the pig barn and then we
pitch forked some into the pig stall for them
to snuggle down into,
then more into the feed room for the new puppies,
and then more out on the leeward side of the 
barn where Winston prefers to spend the night.
(When he's not "on patrol" barking...)
It wasn't that cold when you weren't in the wind,
but out in the wind?
My face felt like it was frozen solid!
Hahahaha.
(It wasn't, but it was COLD!)

Once I FINALLY got home, about 10:30,
I sat in my chair for a minute
(where I fell asleep) so we headed off to bed.

This morning when Beau got me up at 4
it was about 11 degrees outside.
But when I got up at 9, it was TWO!


I got all bundled up  to go out and feed the dogs.


It was toasty warm!


They weren't predicting snow until after noon,
but it decided to start early.
We have predictions of anything from this...
(light dusting) to around 8 inches.
We'll see.
Mostly it's going to be COLD.
The high for today is something like 7.
And again tomorrow.
And then I think the high for Sunday
is in the low 20's.
We haven't heard yet, but I expect church
will be cancelled.
Even if it's not, we probably won't go.
Especially if we get a lot of snow.
Highway driving seems like a bad idea.

Anyhow.
We are snuggled up,
the furnace is working well,
and I'm going to go make some breakfast.

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Ok, We Picked......

 There were several suggestions.
My favorite came from Mom.

Rolex and Timex.
The Watch Dogs!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I literally laughed out loud.

But Kyle said NO.

Because they are mostly Kyle's
(at least he's the one who has to
take care of them...)
he picked Pebbles & BamBam.
But he agreed BamBam sounds a little silly.
So just calls him Bam.
(Although he had a good point...
we can the others BearBear
and BeauBeau....
so what's silly about BamBam?)
I don't know.
It just IS.

Anyhow.


Regardless of what we call them.
Pebbles is adorable.


They are both cute.
They have the same father but different mothers.
Bam has the long, skinny face of a Great Pyrenes.
Pebbles has the grey coat and shorter face
of an Anatolian Shepherd Dog.
They are a mix of both.

It's only been a day.
They are still really shy and not sure
what they are doing here...
but they'll catch on.

Today was a lovely day.
They were laid out flat, sound asleep.
Tomorrow will be a little cooler.

And then...........
the GIANT STORM every weatherman on earth
is talking about is going to hit.
Depending on who you listen to,
we are getting NO SNOW up to TEN INCHES OF SNOW.
Sheesh.
But...
they all agree it is going to be 
C O L D.

The high for Friday is currently predicted to be 8.
Yup, 8. (low -6)
Then Saturday the high is predicted to be 10. (-4 overnight)
Then it will start back up again.
Like 32 on Monday and 41 on Tuesday.

I have a friend bringing us a roll of hay tomorrow
and dropping it at the front gate so we can
make them a giant pile of hay to curl up in.
(There is a BARN, but none of the dogs will go in..)
The pigs LOVE it inside.
We will put a pile of new hay in there for them too.

The dogs will all curl up together in the hay.
Outside.
And the pigs will all curl up together in the hay.
Inside.
And everyone will be fine.

(The chickens are in their coop, Kyle replaced the
shavings today and it is nice and cozy in there too...)

So we are all good.
But aren't looking forward to this.
We'll see about church on Sunday.
It will likely depend on the snow.
The good news is it doesn't come with
high winds... so there's that.

Kyle and I are making a run (in the car)
to Menard's in Salina tomorrow.
We need to order a bunch of stuff,
but we have about $3,000 worth of rebate
credit and they won't let you use it online
or over the phone.
So we have to drive there and order it in
person and pay using the rebates.
Sheesh.
We'll go to Sam's Club too since it's across
the street.
(And Braums, because that's the RULE...)
Hahaha.

Ok.
Just finished teaching.
Going to go see Rod for a bit.
(I spent the day with Kyle at the farm.)

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Introducing........

 We don't really know yet.

I was thinking
Oakley & Annie.

Kyle's suggestions are
Fred & Wilma
Pebbles & BamBam
Elroy & Judy (Jetsons)

We kind of eliminated Elroy & Judy.
If you have to explain it, it doesn't work.

We had decided on Fred & Wilma,
but we already had pigs named Fred & Wilma
in Florida and if we are going to keep the
girl (currently Penelope but Kyle doesn't like that)
we should keep the pigs Fred & Wilma.
Which makes the dogs Pebbles and BamBam.
But BamBam is silly, so we would likely
call him Bammer.

Anyway.
We'll figure out their names.
So far, they have only been called Pooches.
Collectively.

All that to say....
we got PUPPIES!!!!


The bigger is a 7 month old male.
The little is an 11 week old female.


They are Great Pyrenees & Anatoli mix.
Livestock guardian dogs.
Pebbles is on the left. 
Bammer is in the middle.
That's Winton on the right.
Bammer will likely be as big or bigger
when he's fully grown.


Rod and I drove down to Hutchinson
just outside of Wichita
and picked them up from a really nice man.
Put them in the back of the SUV with a big blanket
and drove 2.5 hours home again.


Pebbles is fairly shy and wasn't excited
to meet the pigs.
But they will get it all worked out.

Anyhow.
We now have PUPPIES!
(But they are outside, working dogs, not pets,
so the names aren't really all that important.)

Bear will meet them tomorrow.
Kyle just got here, we still need to run into
Hays and do the grocery shopping.

Bye y'all!

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Walking!

 I'm teaching the Louisiana class today.
It's C O L D outside (but I have my little
space heater and I'm wearing my fleece lined
jeans and a sweat shirt.....)

I heard Rod using his walking pad a 
couple of times during the day.
(It's quiet, but there are a couple of beeps
when it is starting, stopping, or you are
making adjustments.... like a microwave
oven kind of beep...)


Yesterday we got the new handles
all installed.
He's able to stand much straighter!


Although sometimes you just gotta look down
at the numbers and see how you are doing.
Hahaha.

He keeps a running total on the white board
in the hall, and then at the end of the day
we transfer his stats to the calendar.

He's doing GREAT!

Tomorrow he's going to catch a ride with another
member here in town since I can't go to church
and Kyle has a really bad cold and is going to stay home.
(Even if he didn't stay home, I wouldn't let Rod
ride with him because sneezing and broken ribs....
NO THANK YOU!)


Wednesday, January 14, 2026

New Light

 When Kyle got home yesterday,
he went into the coop and got
the new light all set up.


He got the new extension chord all situated.
That's the chicken's water tank.
It hold a LOT of water, in fact, he just filled
it, about 3/4 full, 3 days ago.
Last time he filled it was in September!
There is a tank heater in there so it doesn't freeze.
And he made SURE the hoses didn't freeze either.
Hahahahahahahaha.


Next he got the shop light all set up
on a timer so they have plenty of light
but also plenty of sleeping time.
Looks good!
Notice the sunlight coming in around
the top of the walls... plenty of ventilation.

Meanwhile, I cooked up some spaghetti
using our home canned spaghetti sauce.
I used one jar of meat sauce and 1 jar
of just sauce.
Dumped them in the pot together,
added about a half tsp of baking soda
to cut some of the bitterness,
and added a couple tablespoons of
italian seasoning and some parm cheese.

It turned out really good!
I poured the leftover into one of the jars
so we can make another meal out of it.
I think I'm happy with it!
I'll probably try a different recipe next
year when I do it... but with my little
electric pressure canners, its easy to just
do a small batch, see if we like it,
and if we do, then we can get busy.

Oh! And Rod baked a loaf of savory
onion/garlic bread. 
It went REALLY well with the spaghetti!
(I forgot to take a picture... sorry dear!)
It was delicious though!