Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Menards

It was another BUSY day.

So... when last I left you,
the store got our building material,
but they couldn't get a 40' trailer to 
deliver it to us until after Thanksgiving.

NOPE!

So... Kyle and I loaded up the big trailer,
and a saw, and headed to Salina.
When we got there, they had everything in
a lovely pile for us.

So Kyle plugged his saw into his 100'
extension chord and cut each of the boards
in half!

That's the rest of our load in the background.

And then he and I loaded them onto his trailer.


These are the "rim" boards that go around
the base of the foundation, and one 36'
that runs down the center.
They will rest the floor joists on those.
We bought 40 metal plates to screw into them
where we cut them to turn them into one
giant board again.


All the rest of our order was stacked
neatly next to our floor boards.
It will be loaded on a truck and
delivered to us on Thursday.

Phew!
Crisis averted.

After we finished at Menards, we drove
over to Sams Club and wandered around.
We saw lots of fun things, but only
bought some chocolate milk powder
and some Kinder seasoning.
(And some raspberries...)

And then to Braums,
because you can't drive to Salina
and NOT eat at Braums.
It was delicious, as always.

Then back on the road, with a 
quick stop in Hays at the Tractor Supply
to get an "in tank heater" for the chicken's
water tank so it doesn't freeze solid again.
And then to WalMart for some groceries,
more fleece lined jeans for Kyle, Rod and Jim.
And some sweat pants for Rod and I.
And a sweat shirt, that I PUT ON in the store,
because I was FREEZING!

It was in the 70's all day.
But by the time we got to Hays,
it was long dark and only in the 50's.


I looked cute, but not warm.

Once we pulled up in front of the house,
Rod popped out and we got all our
stuff out of the truck so Kyle could
finally head home and feed the dogs.

But he called about 2 minutes later and
said to jump in the truck and head to the
edge of town.
The northern lights were shining brightly!

So we did!

He met us out there.
It was BEAUTIFUL!
All green and pink and gorgeous!
He took a picture and promised to
send it to me, but he hasn't yet,
so I'll put it on another blog post.

Tomorrow morning Rod and I are
getting up and heading south to Garden City
to see his eye doctor for his 6-month checkup.

And then we need to get back to town
since I need to teach in the evening.

So.
Let the great house build begin!!!!!

Monday, November 10, 2025

Pumpkin Processing Day

 It was C O L D last night!
17 when we woke up!
(And colder at the farm....)
BTW, Kyle gave the new
fleece lined jeans a 
"two thumbs up" when
he wore them out to feed the pigs.

And tomorrow the high will
be 71!!!!!
Welcome to Kansas. 
Hahahaha.

Anyhow.

I brought all the little sugar baby
pumpkins in off the porch last night
so they wouldn't freeze.

And this morning they are going
in the oven, and then the food processor.
(I'll skin and de-seed them first...)


Aren't they pretty?

Yes, I know.
One of these is not like the other.
He's dinner tonight.

Speaking of dinner, I opened two
jars of my spaghetti and meat
sauce last night.
Added a little more Italian Seasoning,
a little brown sugar, and a couple
tablespoons of my tomato powder
(freeze dried tomatoes from last year).
It was YUMMY!
And SOOOO easy!
I can't wait for next harvest season!

Speaking of spaghetti sauce.
I'm nearly ready to make another batch.


A few more days and all the ones that are
going to get ripe, will be ripe.
And then, into the pot they go!

It's a lot of work.
But so satisfying!

Friday, November 7, 2025

Update... Grrrrrrrr

 So, yeah.
The wood order ARRIVED in Salina
at the Menard's store.
But it's not being delivered to US
until NEXT THURSDAY!!!!!
Grrrrr.

It is what it is and there's nothing
we can do about it.
They only have a truck driver two
days a week and he already has a
big load on Monday.
So Thursday it is.
Which would be fine,
except Jim is coming the following 
Tuesday night! (Late, so Tuesday 
doesn't count...)
But, Kyle will make it work.
We might not get the roof all done,
but we will do what we can.

Meanwhile.

Update: I froze the onions. I'll probably
put some of them in the freeze dryer later,
but we will see. I kind of like them both ways.

And I saw a cute pattern on the interwebs.


So I crocheted myself a touque!

It's a bit looser than I want, so I might
unsew it and make it smaller.
Or I might not.
I'll probably make a salmon colored one now,
since I have lots of that yarn leftover.
And I'll make that one a little smaller.

Anyhow.


It's winter.
The windchill on Sunday morning is going to be 8.
That's COLD in anybody's book.
But somehow my lilacs didn't get the memo.
So I went out and picked some more yesterday.
(It's only that one day though, by Tuesday
it will be back in the 70's.... just a little
pre-season teaser...)

Kyle said the pigs LOVED the cherry 
tomatoes we gave them, so I'm going
to just pull the plants in my raised bed
and toss the whole thing over their fence.

Last night I made Nancy's pumpkin soup
for dinner. It was YUMMY!!!
I used fake maple syrup since it's what I have.
Kyle has real, but I wasn't driving back
to the farm for a half cup of syrup.
And I used dried herbs instead of fresh.
I only have fresh basil, rosemary, and chives.
Oh, and cilantro.
Today I'm going out to the yard and 
trimming ALL the herb plants and
doing an herb run in the freeze dryer.
I love freeze dried herbs.
We also have some regular mint,
some apple mint,
and more lemon balm.

I expected the cilantro to self-seed again
in the raised bed, but nothing.
And then I noticed a big patch of it
across the yard by the mint!
That's WEIRD!
But I'll take it!
Nobody likes it but me...
but I love it.

Anyhow.
I'm in soup / chili / stew mode.
So tonight I'll probably make a batch of
loaded potato soup for Rod to eat when
he gets home from the farm.
(I'll have a bowl before I start teaching.)
I'm trying to eat BEFORE class and NOT AFTER.
That's just too late at night to have a 
big ol' dinner.

Anyhow.
I am teaching the weekend class this weekend,
so I will miss Relief Society.
The Stake is coming to Teach us to Teach.
I'm sad to miss that!
Also we are practicing #1203
What Child Is This
to sing in the Christmas Sacrament Mtg.
And it's Linger Longer.
Pot luck.
I'll make.... something, and 
send it with Rod.

Anyhow.
I'm going to go crochet for a minute.
I'm doing a 16 hour fast, so no breakfast
until 11:00.
But that's when I usually eat anyway,
so no biggie.
I'm going to make some dandelion tea though.
Its chilly in the house and a good
hot mug of tea sounds yummy.
(I'll turn up the heat when I walk out to the
living room, we used the heat all last month
overnight and my power bill went DOWN.)
Natural gas is CHEAP.(ish)

Ok.
Bye.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Onions

 I was too busy to go to the farm today.
But Kyle sent pictures, so 
stay tuned for an update.

Meanwhile....
I was BUSY!
Started the day with a workout,
a shower, dishes,
laundry,
and then...
ONIONS.

(I forgot to take a picture before
I got started...)

But trust me, there were a LOT.
(A whole milk crate FULL...)


This was less than 1/4 of them.
Unfortunately, some of them had
gone bad in the center.
I started by trying to salvage every little
bit that I could, even if it was only
one layer.


But then I decided that was ridiculous.
Onions at the store are pretty cheap.
Is it wonderful to have our own?
You bet!
But... if we run out, I'll just buy some.
(And next year, since I will be there at
the farm, it will be easier to process them
right away. They were hanging in Kyle's shed,
and honestly, I forgot about them!)

Anyhow.


There was a LOT.
I ran them through my little chopper thing.
You cut off both ends,
peel them, and then put them
in the chopper and SMACK it with your hand.
(Yes, my hand is a bit sore tonight...)


Anyhow.

We ended up with TWELVE full 
quart bags of chopped / diced onions.

My hands smell great.
Hahahaha.

Then I tossed some in a pan with
some ground beef, some beans,
some tomatoes, and some spices
and made a big ol' pot of chili.
It's simmering on the stove.

Cuz then I had to come into my office
and teach my Wed night class.

But I'm finished now.
And I'm going to go eat a bowl
of chili and eat a slice of 
cheese bread.

And wait for Rod to get home from Mutual.
(And a "short" Bishopric meeting...)
Hope there's some chili left.
(kidding...)

Oh!
And the update!


The hole in the ground is GINORMOUS!


And the house foundation is
now FULL of compacted dirt 
level with the existing ground.
AMAZING JOB GUYS!!!!!
I'm so impressed!!!!

I believe the delivery is coming from
Menard's tomorrow sometime.
(Floor trusses, walls, roof, siding, etc.)
(We already have all the windows and doors.)

So, I'm going to go to the farm and
work on digging the sweet potatoes
and be there when the delivery arrives.
I'm EXCITED!!!!!

But now....
dinner and BED.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Progress!!

 Yesterday I stopped by the farm to
pick up Bear for his surgery today.


Kyle was busy painting all the
posts with tar to deter bugs.


Rod was taking up all the little
wooden bridges he built between
the concrete slabs.
We don't need them anymore.

I grabbed Bear and headed back
into town to get ready to teach.

And they motored on.


We now have about 2 feet of compacted
dirt around the poles!!!
(And at the time I'm writing this,
I'm willing to bet there is at least another
foot if not more!!!)

No more hole!
And we are getting closer and closer
to having a foundation!!!

I'm so impressed with what they
got done yesterday!
(The compactor is taking a toll on
Rod's back though... poor guy!
He'll be glad when this job is done!)

I dropped Bear at the vets.
And now I'm heading into Hays.
I tried to call you, Mom...
but maybe you were sleeping in!
I'll talk with you later!

LOVE YOU!

Monday, November 3, 2025

More Food Processing!

 Do you remember all the gazillion
peppers I got from Mary last week?


These are Italian Marconi peppers.
A sweet bell pepper.
They are YUMMY!


And these are a combo of pizza and no heat jalapenos.
They are also YUMMY!

Yesterday I got them all diced up and into bags.
Well, the marconi's I left in slices for
fajitas and that sort of thing.


I think I got 10 quart bags of each kind of pepper.
I already have LOTS of diced peppers
from the ones we grew, in the freezer.
So I think we are set for peppers.
I'll see if maybe later in the season I
feel like freeze drying the diced ones.
They are so pretty!
And reconstitute the same as a
frozen pepper, same texture...
We'll see.


Meanwhile, 
while I was doing that, I also
whipped up two loaves of bread.
They look better in real life.
Not so blond.

The one on the left is raisin/walnut with
some pumpkin spice, because... halloween.
The one on the right is my usual
onion/garlic, but I added a couple
handfuls of cheddar cheese for fun.
It's DELICIOUS!
We ate a couple slices for dinner
with our mac and cheese.
(And some of my pickled beets...)


Also got lots of compliments on my
pretty necklace at church.

This morning Rod headed into town to
get a compactor so he and Kyle and start
filling the hole and getting the dirt all
compacted and ready for building.
And I had some TOAST and dandelion tea
for breakfast.


Meanwhile, some friends from the ward
came to the farm and picked up one of our
extra freezers. They had a very 
successful hunt this fall and needed
the extra freezer space!
Lucky for both of us!
So one down.... one to go.
(And he has a friend who might be
interested in the other one!)

 I processed some of our tomatoes.


These (plus two gallon bags from the fridge)
are from our gardens.


We still have a BUNCH that are green
or just starting to blush,
so I'll be doing this again....

But I ground them up in my food processor
and then ran them through my 
fine mesh sieve and got all the
skins and seeds out of them.

Added them to pint jars (with some
citric acid and salt) and jarred up
9 pints of tomato sauce!
(I simmered it for about an hour
on the stove, but it was already
pretty thick...)

They are in the pressure canners now.
As soon as it comes to pressure,
they will process for 15 minutes and then
I'll let them come down naturally.

Meanwhile, I need to run to the farm.
Rod keeps texting me with a list
of things to bring out to him.
And I need to pick up Bear.
He has a vet appointment to
remove his manhood tomorrow morning
so he gets to sleep over tonight.

And then,
I need to teach.

Oh, I also did all the paperwork from
last week's class.
And I also need to laminate the
floor plans we finalized Saturday.
Also redraw the wall layouts and
laminate those as well so Kyle can
use them while he's building the walls
later this week.
(Fingers crossed...)

Jim arrives on the 18 (well, really the
19th cuz he gets here at midnight...)
And we need to get the roof on while
he is here.
So...
no pressure.

Hahahahaha.

Hope you are having a wonderful Monday!

Friday, October 31, 2025

Happy Halloween!

 

Hi.
I'm back!

Wow, what a wonderful visit!
And then I needed a bit to recuperate!

The flight home was uneventful.
And the drive was nice.
(windy, but nice...)
We got home just after dark.
And went to BED.

Wednesday I spent the day with Kyle.
We needed groceries.
Then on Thursday I went to the farm
and we brought the big dogs back to town.
(They are bugging the pigs and Kyle is
WAAAAAY too busy to have all those
animals right now. Eventually, when the
house build is a little less intense,
we will move them back.)

Rod has been working on getting 
Kyle's new pump for his well all ready
to drop in the hole.
Plus he caught a cold.

And I cooked up 2 pork roasts
(in the pressure cooker)
and pulled it for dinner for 
the missionaries.

We had pulled pork sandwiches,
coleslaw, (which people around here
put ON their pulled pork sandwich...
WEIRD)
and potato salad.
And cookies (Walmart bakery)
for desert.
We had a nice visit with them.
They helped me take down a dog crate
and move it to the garage and put it
back up for Luna.
And also put up the table in the living room.

Today....
Kyle is coming over and we are heading
into town to Home Depot to buy all
the windows for the house.
They are 10% off today and tomorrow
and I HATE going into town on Saturday.
He had to pause pouring the concrete
around the posts since it has been below
freezing overnight the last few nights.
But it is warming up again next week
so he will get back to it.



He only has 6 more to go.
But it's a process.
You lift four 60 pound bags of concrete
into the mixer. Add water and let it mix.
Then you dump some into an orange
pail and lift it into the 5 foot tall form.
Do that until it's full to about 4 feet.
(Even with the ground outside the hole...)
And then do it all again.
Each post takes 12 bags of concrete,
so you do it 3 times for each post.
He moved over 4,000 pounds of
concrete on Monday.
But each bag needed to be handled 
multiple times, so he actually moved
over 17,000 pounds of concrete.
On Monday.
He's a little tired.

And totally amazing.

But I'd best get me some breakfast
and be ready when he gets here.