Wednesday, February 25, 2026

It's Getting to be Garden Season!

 Yesterday Kyle and I went to Salina for 
another Menard's pickup.
We returned the concrete forms we ended
up not using and got a $350 store credit.
And then turned around and bought some
potting and seed starting dirt,
some more electrical wire for the house,
and a couple of watering wands for 
the garden. Our water is SO hard out here,
they only last a season (maybe) and are
quite pricy! ($20 each).
We found some on clearance for $8.99!
And EVERYTHING in the store gets an
11% rebate! YEA!!!

Anyhow.

We also picked up our 53 boxes of flooring.
And since the rebate started within 14 days
of us paying for it, they gave us the rebate
on the flooring too!
YEA!
Another $300-ish, so our kitchen countertops
will be all paid for!
Yippeeeeee.

Anyhow.

As always, we hit Braums on the way out of town.


Kyle actually let me take a picture of him!
He said he realized there are almost NO pictures
of him in existence except when I sneak one.
So he said it was ok.

This morning Rod and I up-potted all the best
of the Lemon Boy, Sun Gold (cherry) and
Big Beef Slicer tomatoes into pots.
And then we refilled the 72 cell tray with
more Romas.
The first round didn't do well.
So we are starting them again.


I put a dome over them after I took the picture....
And am being MUCH more mindful how I water them
this time around.
The first round we did them in coco coir
which has NO nutrients in it and had a hard
time both with watering and feeding.

This time we bought actual seed starter mix
that has feed in it and holds water better.
So fingers crossed!

Monday, February 23, 2026

Nest Box!

Kyle built us a super cool nest box
over the weekend.
From scrap lumber!
(Yea for free wood....)


It looks old and mottled because he
painted it, didn't like the color, and
then painted white over it and
sanded some.


Currently there is hay in the nests and where
the eggs roll down to,
but today we went into town and
bought some fake astroturf stuff.


Should help the eggs roll.
And keep them clean.
And when it gets dirty we can just
pull it out, hose it off and 
stick it back in.


Kyle said they are already using it!


He finally pushed some chickens outside
and put their feed and water out there,
so they will figure out the great 
outdoors is actually GREAT!
Some went back in at night.
Some didn't.
(I have REALLY dumb chickens...)
They'll get it figured out.
Hopefully.

*** Oh yeah, we woke up to snow on Saturday
morning... it's mostly melted already.




It was beautiful while it lasted....


Friday, February 20, 2026

Wow... I've Been Lazy

 It's been quiet here.
It's COLD.

In fact, my app says it's currently snowing.

I went out to the kitchen during
break and peaked out the window
but didn't see any snow on the car.
(The place it usually accumulates first
since it's between two houses and usually
is less windy there...)
but nothing.

So .... maybe...

But, since it was cold, and kind of yucky...
Yesterday I read a book. (and a half)
And Rod learned about duct work.

And then today..... same.
I read another book.
And he learned more and then switched
to watching a series about Theodore Roosevelt.

And we made a quick trip to the local
grocery store for their big 3-day sale.
They were sold out of bread (2/$3)
but we got two buckets of good ice cream
for $5 each.
(Chocolate Chip and Cookies & Cream).
And paid regular price for a loaf of bread
for making lunches.

We had peanut butter and peach jam sandwiches
with BBQ potato chips.

I just finished teaching class,
so now I'm heading to the kitchen to make
us each a bowl of ramen noodles with some
little chunks of roast beef and mixed veggies.

And then we are re-watching
When Calls the Heart on Prime.


Did I mention Kyle is starting to collect eggs?
Maybe not today...... since it's COLD out there,
but the new girls are starting to lay!
A little early!
I wasn't expecting eggs until March.
So that's good.

Ok, have a GREAT weekend.
I'm NOT teaching this weekend.
So looking forward to getting to attend church.
(It's RS weekend...)


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Checking In

 It's WINDY today!
They were saying 30-40 mph with
higher gusts...
It's currently registering 28 mph
on my phone app,
but it FEELS windier than that....

It was a breezy drive into town today!
But we got some fertilizer at Home Depot
and then drove to the nursery and got
some more fertilizer and a tentative date
for when they are getting delivery
of their seed potatoes and onion sets.
When we got home, I started a tray
of chive seeds.
Hopefully they germinate!

Meanwhile,
yesterday Rod and I made a run
up to the farm to get some little
pots for our tomatoes when it's time
to get them out of the seed trays.
(Not yet...)


We are at that part of the build where it looks
like NOTHING is happening.


But Kyle is busy running
LOTS of wires in all the walls
and up in the ceiling.

He got all the exhaust fans in the
two bathrooms, and the boxes for all
the lights in the ceilings.

And then he took yesterday "off" and
mowed one of the pig pastures,
pulled a drag through all 4 pastures
(to knock down the poop),
installed a solar powered door in
the chicken coop and made them a
little wooden ramp to get in and out...
and then dragged the coop out to
the pig pasture so they can work
on spreading the poop and eating
all the fly larvae.


He said this morning the door opened,
and he could see little heads peeking
out but then deciding the big wide world
was just too scary.
So nobody had come out yet.


The easter eggers have been out on
grass (in our yard) but the new babies
have never even SEEN the outside world.

I'm going to order some new nest boxes
to install in there.
They will hopefully start laying in the
next couple of weeks.

Kyle said with the warmer weather,
he's finally getting some eggs.
Whew!
(We didn't BUY any eggs this week
for the first time all winter!)

***Update!! Kyle just gathered 7 eggs.
6 brown, which means 5he new girls have
already started laying!


He brought Bear out with him.


He likes to play with Pebbles and BamBam.
They look like they are eating each other,
but it's all in fun.
He's always excited to go out there,
so he must be ok.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Baker In the House!

 Well..... someday.
SOON we hope!

Jim gave Sabrina a fancy
KitchenAid stand mixer 
this year for Christmas.

And she has practically worn
that baby OUT already!

She is turning out amazing stuff
with her new toy.

Pizza dough, cookies, cakes,
you name it.


This weekend she mastered BAGELS!
Jim said they taste like the REAL DEAL.


And then it was on to BREAD.
(Regular white bread on the left
and our "no knead" recipe on the right...)
Glad to see hers didn't get golden brown
either...  I thought I was doing something
terribly wrong.
Nope.
It's just the recipe I guess.

Anyhow.

We have made an executive decision.
When they move here, 
Sabrina is official in charge of
ALL BAKING.

So..... packing yet?
(grin)

Friday, February 13, 2026

Subway.... Yum!

 We decided to get out of the house
yesterday, so a trip up to the farm
was in the works.

Kyle was putting in all the boxes
for the pot lights that are going
in the ceilings.
He moved a couple around to better
spots - he is so good at this stuff!

He also put in all the boxes for
the ceiling fans that are to come 
after the ceilings are finished.

I sat in a folding chair, just inside the
sliding glass door, in the glorious
sunshine, and read a book.

Rod wandered around the property with
Beau as his little side-kick.
(Yes, he wore his brace. Good man.)

Anyhow.
I didn't take any pictures.
Bad blogger.
(grin)

After a couple of hours at the farm
(and I finished my book)
we headed back into town.
I made up a little tray of cheese,
crackers and summer sausage
(thanks again Mom & Dad, we are
still enjoying our Christmas gift!)
and then we did some puttering around...
(And I started a new book. lol)

Rod spent a couple hours on the computer
in his office, figuring out the plumbing
configuration for the two bathrooms.
And then came out looking for dinner.

And then we remembered the Subway
gift card Rozann and Greg gave us!
Subway for the WIN!!!
(And they were running a special...
1 foot long for $6.99, so we get to 
eat AGAIN for free in the future!)
It was delicious and hit the spot!
Thanks guys!!!!




So... basically free food all day!
WEEEEEEE!
(it's the little things that make me smile.)

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Good Visit 2 MONTHS!

Can you believe today is Rod's
TWO MONTH anniversary?
That is just crazy.
Especially when you see the
leaps and bounds he has made
in his healing.

We got up "early" and headed down
to Wichita for his 2 month checkup.

We learned a few things.
Like they do not take x-rays every visit.
Darn.
We were hoping to see his progression.

Also, he's supposed to be still wearing
his brace, at least when he's out and
about. Rule of thumb, if you will be 
walking more than about 50 feet.

Also, still NO bending, lifting or twisting
for another month.

He IS cleared to drive though.

So he will be able to drive himself to church
this weekend (good since I'll be teaching.)


We took a couple selfies in the office
while we waited for Ryan to arrive.


I forgot to put on makeup,
so there you go.
And, of course, this is Rod's good side.
LOL.

After the visit (a quick one) we 
headed up the highway to Braum's for
a burger and milkshake.
And then we stopped at the half-way point
in Salina at Menards so I could show him
the countertops we are thinking about getting.


I really like this one.
It's almost totally smooth.


This one is a little busier pattern but
possibly a little smoother surface.

They are both the same price...

Anyhow.
Then I went over to show him the flooring
we picked, and it's on CLOSE-OUT!
Only 10 cents cheaper than usual, 
but once it's gone, it's gone...
So I called Kyle and we figured out how
much we need and went ahead and
paid for it.
We will drive over sometime in the next
2 weeks to pick it up.
(And return any of the stuff we already
bought we ended up not needing...)
We usually buy a little extra of everything.

And we made it back in town
JUST in time for a quick blog post
and then turn on the computer for
tonight's class.

Whew!

All in all a good, successful day.