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!

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

New Walking Pad

 Kyle and I went into Hays this morning
to pick up a light for in the chicken
coop and the week's groceries.
(Yesterday we put plywood up over
the rest of the wire openings at
the top of the coop... it was still
pretty cold in there... there is open
air around all the top where the rafters
hit the wall, so plenty of ventilation
still... we'll take the wood off in
the summer, but for now it's DARK.)
Anyhow.
We bought some extension chords and
an led light to hang in there.
Should help.

And when we got home,
UPS had come by and delivered Rod's
new walking pad.

Kyle opened it up and got it all 
set up for him.


Like the reviews online mentioned,
the bar was too low...
but other than that, he really likes it!


Beau was super excited about the box.


Mr. Ingenuity, Kyle found some handles 
from an old lawnmower and brought
them in.
For now they are only zip tied on...
but he'll bring his drill and some screws
when he comes into town next time and
we'll make it a permanent modification.

We hung a calendar on the wall in front
of him so he can keep track of his
miles and time everyday.

Rod kicked up the speed from the initial
0.6  mph that it starts up, up to
1.4 mph which is pretty quick for
a guy who just broke his back.

I'm going to encourage him to stay at
that speed for a good long while and
build up his stamina and walk some miles.

I'm pretty happy with it!
THANK YOU MOM & DAD!
We used some of your gift to purchase it!

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HOUSE UPDATE:

Yesterday I went out to the farm to help
Kyle figure out where to put the new
dog yard for Luna.
We tried a bunch of different spots and
I think we finally found the perfect one.
He headed down to the equipment yard
to get his excavator, and when he turned
it on, it threw a code that basically said
TURN ME OFF!
Checked his oil, it was fine.
Checked the hydraulic fluid, it was fine.
Opened the engine bay....
and there was a biggest rat!!!
Except it wasn't a rat.
It was a RABBIT!!!
In the engine bay of his excavator!
And, of course, it had chewed
some of his wires.
Grrrrrrrrr.

So we will need to fix that before we
can build the dog yard,
dig the trench for the electricity,
dig the hole for the septic...
and all the things.

Good thing he can do the work himself.
Just need to buy the wire harness.

Anyhow.
No dog yard.
So instead, he headed down to the house
and put up some zip tape and then
put up some siding.


He did all that in about 2 hours!
He said it is really nice to put up.
It's natural wood, so we will need to
decide what color we want to paint it.

But for now, it's looking good!

Monday, January 12, 2026

One Month Anniversary!

Yesterday was ONE MONTH.
And he was where he was supposed to be.

Sabrina, you can hardly see, but he's
wearing his NEW TIE! He loves it!
(Me too!)

You aren't supposed to take pictures
in the chapel, so this is a sneaky pic.

I know, he looks a little grumpy...
that's his "resting" face.
(Plus his turtle shell is UNCOMFORTABLE!)

But I was so happy to see him,
sitting on the stand,
serving the Ward,
like he loves to.

It was a good day.
He ended it by ordaining 3 young men,
2 are new teachers and 1 new deacon.

It was hard on his back,
but again he was happy to serve.

And then we came home for a nap
and I made us some hamburgers.

And now, I need to get class started.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Friday!!!!

 We had a nice, quiet day today.


It has been lightly snowing on and off all day.


Not a TON of snow...
but enough that the roads are a little slick.
And it's cold out there....
It never got out of the 30's.

It won't last, tomorrow is going to be 50.
And everyday for the next week will be
50-60... so it was just a fun little taste.

But we didn't run into Home Depot to get the
tool Kyle needs to do the siding.
Cuz... ugh. Slippery roads.
We'll probably go tomorrow.

However, somehow I managed to pull
a muscle in my low back, so now Rod and
I are BOTH hobbling around.
Makes me more empathetic to what he
is dealing with.
Except he gets better drugs than I do...

But mine will get better faster.
(I hope...)

Anyhow.
Just finished teaching.
My first week back after 3 weeks off...
Nearly fell asleep.
Hahaha.

Have a great weekend!
I'll update if anything exciting happens.
But it likely won't.
We're just old, retired, hobbling people
these days...

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Busy Thursday & Clove Bud Extract

 It's been a busy, fun day!
(mostly)

It started with a good night's sleep.
And once I woke up a little 
before 9:00 (I know, right?)
Soni called and we had a great visit.

Once I actually got out of bed,
I needed to do something with the
chicken stock I made overnight.
Last  week Kyle and I went to Hays 
and I found a rotisserie chicken on
clearance for $2.00.
I don't normally buy those, but for
that price..... lol.
I stuck it in the fridge and forgot it!
Oops....

I cut it up, used the dark meat in
some chicken alfredo spaghetti,
put the white meat in the freezer
for another meal someday,
and then last night before I started
class, I put all the carcass, bones,
skin, etc into the pressure cooker.
Cooked it for 2 hours and then it
went to "keep warm" while I finished
up my 4-hour class.
Once I was all done, I was tired and
didn't feel like doing anything with
it, so I set the cooker for 12 hours
and went to bed.

So... once I was up, I washed up 6
new pint jars and filled them up with
the chicken stock. 
It smelled amazing!

Those went into the pressure canner.
After a 20 minute process and an hour
cool down, they are on the counter.


Don't they look pretty?
It's really dark and rich.

Meanwhile, I put the stuff for a batch of
clove bud water into my pressure cooker.
It needs to be under pressure for 10 minutes,
then an hour coming down, then unplug and
leave it be for overnight. (or 8-10 hours
since I started it in the morning...)


I don't have fancy bottles.
Well, I do... but they are in the storage building.


This is the list of all the things it is good for...


And the instructions.
The most important thing is to NOT open the lid.
So by doing it in the pressure cooker the lid just
stays sealed and there's no temptation.


Some extra information...


Kyle has been drinking it at night for a couple of months
(when I remember to make it...)
I'm planning to start taking it every day as well.

Anyhow........
somewhere in the middle of all that, I
whipped up some blueberry pancakes for
Rod for his breakfast.
(I had a butter croissant with honey...)

 And then, the Sister Sisters came
over to visit for a minute.
And then I ran down to our little grocery store
to pick up some ground beef.
They are running their annual 3-day sale
and I picked up 10 pounds for $2.99/lb!!!

Once I got home, I called Nancy and we
chatted while I measured the beef out into
one pound baggies for the freezer and she
worked on taking down her Christmas decorations.

Then I headed out to the freezer in the
garage and put the beef out there, along
with some other stuff I picked up.
(Butter, and more ice cream sandwiches
to put in the freeze dryer...)
Unfortunately, I left the door into the house
open, and when I let the dogs out of their
crates, Luna (the rottweiler) ran straight
through Beau's little doggie door into the house.
Tearing it up.
Again.
Sigh.

Rod and I got it all fixed again.
Phew.

Unfortunately, in the middle of all that,
I TOTALLY forgot about our Thursday
RS Pres meeting.
Nobody except the President logged on
for the zoom meeting.
I was on the phone with Nanc.
Glenda (secty) was watching her roofers.
(It's a cold, rainy day, a TERRIBLE day to
be a roofer!)
And Lyndsey, the other counselor is on
a cruise with her family in Jamaica.

Now, I'm bushed.
I'm sitting in the living room with Rod.
He's having a little nap.
In a bit, I'll head to the kitchen and use
1 of those pounds of burger and make
a big ol' pot of chili.
And then, I don't have to teach tonight,
so I'll probably just read a book.

(Oh, and I need to do some laundry...
we need to change the sheets on the bed.)
Guess I'd better get on that.

Anyhow,
that's my Thursday!

OH!!!!!!

And today is the FOUR WEEK ANNIVERSARY!
Rod was up and walking around the house
without even using his stick!

We are now into the "messy middle".
He's done most of the amazing "firsts"
so now he just has to be patient and
be gentle with himself while he heals.
It's kind of good that its winter.
The time of year when there isn't that 
much to do anyway.
*Except work on the house and he's
not allowed to do that....

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

HVAC

 This morning Rod and I got up
"early" (for us) and headed to the farm.
We had an appointment with the
AC company that replaced our
WaKeeney unit last summer.
They don't normally service that
far north, but because we are
current customers they made an
exception.

He was a really nice man 
(turns out he is an owner...)
and he took a bunch of measurements,
gave us a bunch of options to 
consider and will email me a quote
once he has a chance to run the numbers.

We headed home after that.
Rod used his "stick" and that was a lot
of walking for him.
I bought some new rubber feet for his stick
and he swapped them out for the tennis
balls which worked in the house, but
are not very sturdy/stable.
Until he got those, I insisted he use the
walker when he's not on a solid surface.

Speaking of getting up early,
we had a GREAT night last night!
Rod took his night pills about 9:30
and didn't wake again until 5:20!!!
A first!!!
(The previous night he was up 4 times.)
I gave him his 5 am pills and we both
went back to bed until about 7:30.
(I had a really bad night the previous
night, took a "healthy" energy drink to
stay awake on the drive home from
Wichita and was still WIDE AWAKE
reading a book at 3 am... ugh.)

Yesterday Kyle and I did the Hays Day 
thing... Home Depot first to get a part
he needs for his water system.
And then WalMart to pick up the
weekly groceries.
I also picked up a sleep mask to wear
at night - Rod needs light at night
and I need it to be really dark.
I wore it for the first time, and except
for dreaming there was something on my
face / head all night, it worked well!
I felt much more rested when I woke
up this morning! 
YEA for the little things!

Rod stayed home and while we were
gone he made himself a grilled
cheese sandwich!
(All good, except he's not supposed
to bend, and the pan he uses is in
the drawer under the oven...)
I'll move it so it is easier for him
to get to.

We don't have anything else planned
for today. He is watching YouTube
University to learn more about the
difference between a regular traditional
propane water heater (what we have now)
and a propane powered tankless water heater.

I cleaned the kitchen and refilled all our
daily vitamins bottles.


I've saved all my thyroid pill bottles
and we each have 7, one for each day.
That way it's already divvied up
and when they are all empty, I just
fill them up again.
(Also easy to tell if somebody missed
their pills one day...)
We didn't have ANY of our pills with
us in Wichita. I got a refill of my
thyroid pills at WalMart, but we didn't
take any of our vitamins.
So its time to get back to it.

There are a few side effects from taking
the gabapenten he is on 3x daily.
One is damage to your liver.
So he's back on milk thistle to clean and
power up his liver.
He is also taking D3, K2, Magnesium
to help keep building those bones.
And both Moringa and Beetroot for
additional minerals we can't get from
the little tiny bit of food he is eating.

Last night for dinner we had steak fajita.
We bought a bag of already cooked
and frozen - Kyle tried it last week and
said it was really good!
There are 3 servings in the bag.
I cooked up 1 serving and we shared it
along with some tortilla chips and a 
small green salad.
It was yummy, but not nearly the amount
of food he used to eat.

Over all, he is doing REALLY well.
We are both so pleased with his progress
and daily prayers are now more 
thanksgiving than pleading for help.
It's a good transition.