Friday, May 29, 2026

Catching Up...

 It's Friday today.
Yesterday was a REALLY fun day!

first, a couple of pictures I got 
from Jim from the freezer camp
visit on Wednesday...


Kyle, trying to convince the final hog
that getting into the trailer would
be a good idea!


The beef they just hung as we were
arriving. Our hogs would be hanging
there next to them in an hour...

Thursday morning we got up and ate
some breakfast.
We got about a half an inch of rain
overnight, and it turns out when Kyle
got home from Dashing Wed night,
he got his VW stuck in the mud 
in his driveway.
So after his morning chores, he
hopped in his truck and made it
about 10 feet.
Haha.

Next he got into the Trooper!
It's 4-wheel drive, and his
favorite vehicle to drive anyway.
He tootled (ok, slipped and slid)
down the backroads into town.
Giggling the entire way.
Men....

By the time he arrived and we all
got into the car, we knew we were
going to miss out on the pigs at the 
auction, but we weren't planning to
buy any. 

It's a little over an hour from town.
It was a nice drive and we had a 
good visit while driving.

Once we got there, they were just
getting started with the cattle.
They are a LITTLE less expensive
than they have been in the past,
but still WAAAAAAAAAY
more than they should be or than
we could hope to afford.
Guess I'll just be buying another
quarter beef to put in the freezer.

darn.
I really miss having cows!


These were some little bottle calves.
Probably only a few days old.
They each sold for about $50.
But you still have to bottle feed them
multiple times a day, and if you
don't have a milk cow, you also have
to purchase milk replacement powder.
And bottle calves never grow as big
as a mom raised cow.
They were cute, but we weren't interested.


Some of the herds were a little wild!


The auctioneer sat in this little alcove
where he could see he ring and the
people bidding. He had two helpers
to keep up with the paperwork
and update the display TVs.



Jim and Kyle sat above us on the
top row. Neither of us wanted to
climb up that high.
There were no steps between the
rows of benches and it was a 
BIG step.
That's us... Rod is wearing a red
checked flannel shirt.
It was chilly since it rained all day.


He was a CUTIE, but was nearly $2000.


Next they sold a bunch of sheep and goats.
We left part way through.
The benches were REALLY hard,
and we were getting hungry.

A quick stop at Subway for a sandwich,
and we were back on the road.

Today the guys are working in the house
since the garden is still pretty muddy.


Wednesday after freezer camp 
Jim and Kyle got the tomatoes all
in the ground.


They've been working in the attic getting
all the AC ducts and vents installed.


And I just got this picture from Kyle.
They have almost finished the master
bathroom!

I'm getting ready to teach tonight's class...
Hope you had a wonderful week!
It's been a fun,
busy,
productive week.

We are sure looking forward to
getting a freezer full of pork!!!

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Piggie Freezer Camp

You know, 
after 2,209 posts (I know, right?)
you'd think I'd remember to
take pictures of exciting events.

But I don't.
(Ok, I took a couple, but not 
nearly enough...)

Today was a EXCITING event!
The piggies went to market!
(Ok, not really, they went
to Freezer Camp...)

It was an EVENT.

Kyle started working to get them in
the trailer by putting some feed in there.
The female (I call her Penelope...)
hopped right in and started eating.
She is NOT going to camp.

The boys..... looked.
Sniffed.
Nibbled.
Put their front legs in.
But NOPE.



Jim and I arrived and we pushed,
chased, cajoled, and eventually got
ONE of the males in.
Then we found a gate and put it in
there to lock those two in while we
messed with the final pig who was
NOT HAVING ANY OF IT!

Eventually we went down to the house
and got 3 pieces of half sheets of plywood
and while he was eating by the door,
we put those up so he couldn't see any
other options.
Then we pushed, and pushed, and about
the time we were breaking out the hot shot
to give him a little electrical goose.....

he hopped in on his own.

And THEN we had to get the girl out.
NOPE!
She ended up getting a little hot shot.

It was a good long drive to the butcher
on some fun and scenic back roads.
Finally arriving at the butchers...


 A good friend from church works there.
Kyle whipped the trailer into the
exactly right spot (he's such a good trailer backer!)
and then we had to unload the boys.
Once again, not cooperating.
But these men have worked with LOTS 
of grumpy pigs and just pushed them out.

And then Brett took us on a tour of the 
facility. It was really interesting!

We figured out our "cut sheet",
(how do we want our meat cut up...)
and he gave us a couple packages of
their frozen bacon!
YEA!

And then it was back to the farm,
and then I needed to head home to teach.

And now, Rod and Jim are working on
getting his new phone all set up.
And then DINNER!
(Jim made an amazing braised round steak
last night - took nearly 4 hours to cook,
it's all warmed up and ready to eat... YUM!)

In about 2-3 weeks, we will be eating
our own home grown pork!!
I'm so excited!

Monday, May 25, 2026

Another "You Know You are in the Midwest If....."

 This time we were in the Verizon 
store in Hays...


Yup, that's a guy's OPEN wallet with all
his credit cards, and his phone.
Just left on the counter while he
wandered around the store looking for
a phone case.
There were 10 people in the store,
plus two employees.

Wow.

So, why, you might ask, were you in
a Verizon store on MEMORIAL DAY 
instead of spending time with family
like normal people?


Poor Rod's Poor Phone.
It did not survive the swan dive from the roof.
Only we didn't realize the extent of
its injuries (since he has a case...)
until this morning when it DIED.

And, like most Americans,
he can't be without a phone....
especially since he does lots of 
highway driving (to and from the farm
and to and from church in Hays....)
(not to mention the ever present Home Depot!)

So....
we have insurance.
$99 deductible later and he has a
replacement phone coming later this week.

Phew!

And now?
I just finished teaching, because yes,
I'm a goof ball who didn't LOOK at the
calendar when scheduling my classes
for this month.
Surprisingly I had 12 students!
Guess I'm not the only person willing
to work on Memorial Day.

But now...
DINNER!

YEA!
House update tomorrow.....

Friday, May 22, 2026

Quiet Couple of Days.....

 Kinda not really but sorta.....
hahahahaha.

The guys would beg to differ.

Yesterday Jim and Kyle got the AC ducts
and vents almost all installed.
They ran out of 8" duct tubing
so needed to get more.
But it rained last night so Kyle
didn't run into town to get any.

AND they were watching the
Starship launch (that scrubbed)
and by then it was raining and too late.

We got about half an inch!
YEA!
But the driveways get really muddy...

Anyhow.
I made some grilled cheese 
sandwiches and tomato soup for dinner.

Today the roads were yucky,
so we all stayed home.
Except Kyle decided to bring the Trooper
up the back roads and come into town
to bring me some eggs and watch
the Starship launch with Jim.

I haven't taken any pictures though.


Mostly I read a book.
Sabrina came home early.
They only work half days on Friday.
AND she gets Monday off!
LONG weekend her first week!

So, she baked cookies.
We are all going to need to start
running marathons.
Kyle LOVED the oatmeal raisin cookies.
She sent him home with a bunch.
(And he ATE a bunch while he was here...)

The chocolate chip cookies are really good too.
But OATMEAL RAISIN!
(Not Rod's or Jim's favorites... so Kyle
and I get to indulge to our heart's content!)

Anyhow

Have a wonderful weekend and a 
fun Memorial Day!

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

You Know You Are In WaKeeney IF........

 You are sitting in your car
on Main Street.
(Waiting for one of the Sister Sisters
at her Chiropractor...)
and a car pulls in next to you.
The woman and her little girl
get out and go into the hair salon
next door to the chiropractor.

Leaving the back door open 
on the SUV.
(Mom looked back, saw it open
and made the decision to leave it...)


And if you look closely, 
Mom's PURSE is hanging on
the back of the passenger seat.

They were STILL in the salon
and the door was still open when
Dinah came out and we left.
(I could have gotten out and closed
the door.... but I didn't.)
I know, right?

Poor Dinah.
She has been messing with a rib issue
even longer than Rod has.
It pops out of place.
And then she does a bunch of PT and
stuff and it gets better and then it gets 
worse again.

This time it is SO painful she can't sit,
stand, lay down, breath, or ... pretty much
anything except be in pain.
She went to the hospital earlier in the
week and they did an x-ray and said
everything looked good.
They also did a CT.
(She's a large woman and their MRI is
actually for pediatrics...)

She texted and asked if I could run her
back to the ER this morning.
Of course I can!
So I picked her up and took her over.
(Her car is in the shop today...)
I dropped her off and told her to let
me know when she was done.

An hour or so later they had drugged
her up with some IV tylenol,
and some Gabby, and some muscle
relaxants, and possibly more stuff.
Also put a Lidocaine patch on her.
And said she should go see the town
chiropractor.
He's 77 years old and really good.
So I drove her downtown
(ok, it's like 6 blocks... lol) and
was sitting there while she went in.
It was 12:45 and they take a lunch
from 1-2:30 every day, so he wasn't
busy and went ahead and did an exam
and then an adjustment.

He said her body has gotten used to where
the rib is now, and has decided that's where
it belongs. Which HURTS.
He put it back, and it REALLY helped.
But he said we have to retrain your body.
So it's not going to last.
Come back at 3:45.

I took her across the street to our little
town pharmacy for her prescription
and then home, where she fell asleep
for the first time in several days!
Picked her back up at 3:30 for her
appointment.
She said she felt really good until 3:00
when she felt it pop back out of place again
and all the muscles tighten up again.

He said he was able to get 3 in easily
but the 4th really wanted to fight.
So she's got another appointment
tomorrow morning.
But her car should be done by then.
We'll see.....

Anyhow.
Rod worked on the shower and then came
home to get cleaned up and go into Hays
for Mutual.
Jim and Kyle worked on getting in the
AC ducts in about half the rooms!
YEA!
Sabrina had a good day 3.
And I played Uber.

And now, class is over and I'm heading
out into the living room to eat the yummy
pork chops I can smell Jim cooking!

Have a great night everybody!

Monday, May 18, 2026

Woo Hoo!!!!

 Howdy!
Welcome to Monday.

Sabrina started her new job today!
She did orientation starting at 8:20
and they said she would be done at 3.
So she was planning to leave.
BUT, they were really happy with her,
and the people in her new office came
and snatched her away and brought
her up and spent the next 2 hours
showing her around and introducing
her to the doctors and just basically
making her feel welcome.
YEA!!!!!
It's what we were praying for.
(She was NERVOUS!)

So that's good!

Kyle and I drove out to the next
little town west of us, called Colyer,
where our mechanic is located.
(When we NEED one....)
He hasn't had any AC in his VW Golf
for a while and it gets HOT around here.
You can survive it when you are 
beebooping down the roads at 75 mph
with the windows down...
but when you are sitting in a parking lot
waiting for a door dash gig, it gets a bit warm.
So we dropped his car off.
Fingers crossed it won't cost 
an arm and a leg!

And then we went up to the farm and
checked on the progress.
They are getting the prep room all
taped and mudded.
Looking GOOD!
And we decided the placement for the
electrical outlets we want to install in the
living room floor. 
(So we don't need extension chords
running all over the place..... YEA!)

We also met a neighbor, Barb,
who dropped by to say thank you 
for reporting the fire and getting it
put out before her house burned down...
She lives in the farm to the west of us,
where the fire started.
We had a nice visit!

And, we checked on the garden,
I've got some baby cantaloupe
and watermelon plants starting!
(Now if we can keep the rabbits from
eating ALL the leaves off the bean plants!)

And then I headed home and made a big
pot of potato soup, because
YESTERDAY it was 90.
TODAY it made it to 57.
BRRRRRRR.
Soup just sounded good.
And then off to my office to teach.

And while I was teaching, I got an email
from my boss with the first half of the
year bonus contest.
I pretty consistently come in 4th place,
which is pretty good considering I only
teach zoom review and Louisiana
(who doesn't have a very good track record...)
The bonus is based on total licenses achieved.

So 4th is respectable and still earns a
couple hundred dollars.

But THIS time......
I came in SECOND!!!!!
(1st place did 101 licenses, she teaches
GIANT classes in Miami every weekend...)
I did 42 which is pretty good for people
who are just coming to review!
AND my bonus is a very useful
$1500!!!


All-in-all a pretty good day!
(And now I'm going to go eat some soup.)

Sunday, May 17, 2026

What a Class....

 Actually, it was a good class.
Most everybody arrived on time and
stayed all day.
Those who were substantially late
also left early, so not my problem.
(grin)

But.........
I had TWO women in my class named Eleanor.


In fact, I thought it was cool, so I even
took a picture of the Kahoot score page
where they were both listed.
I was thinking about Grandma all weekend!

And then it got weird.

Friday night, I re-type the list of all the students 
into Excel, because the list I get from the company
is alphabetical by last name.
And NOBODY logs into Zoom with their last name.
Trying to find them to keep track of their attendance
that way is a nightmare.
So I re-type them and then have Excel put them
in alphabetical order by first name.
Phew. So much easier.
BUT.....
tonight when I was finished class, I pulled up the
official roster to put in the hours and Ellenor was
MISSING from the roster!
(Ok, maybe her manager cancelled her thinking 
she wasn't going to attend... could happen...)
Except her company ID number came up belonging
to some person with a really weird name in AZ.
Hmmmmmmmmm.

And then, to make things even weirder, I had
a guy show up for class this morning and he
wasn't registered. Which happens. They are just
walk-ins. Maybe he just joined the company
last night and his people stuck him in class.
That happens too.
Except when I tried to register him,
he doesn't even EXIST!
(Maybe he's NEW NEW and they just 
haven't updated it yet? But he had a company
ID number..... its a mystery.)

So, that was fun.
HOPEFULLY one, or both, will reach out to
me and want to know what happened to their 
hours.
Otherwise?
No idea what to do next.
I sent a nice LONG email to my boss.
He loves those.
Ha!

Anyhow.


Saturday Rod got the walls in on the shower.
And then had a minor glitch which will require
replacing one of them.
But that shouldn't be a problem.

And the guys got the gardens weeded and the alleys
between the rows mowed.
THAT is a job, because it's a PUSH mower.
And those corn rows are 170 feet long!
(And there are a LOT of them...)

And then, once everybody was home and 
Sabrina had made us some awesome homemade
pizza (supreme and mac&cheese! yum!)
we turned on 
Ryan Hall Y'all
(A YouTube weatherman...)
who had guys IN WAKEENEY storm chasing!
Ok, they didn't START out in WaKeeney,
but there was some CRAZY storms last night,
so there were live streams from KS, Nebraska,
Missouri, Iowa.....

But there was a big storm with 82 mph winds
recorded at the Hill City Airport!


Terrible picture, but across the top in the red
banner it says 82 mph wind gust reported in
Hill City, KS as severe storms sweep the plains.

So yeah.
The farm is about 10 minutes out of Hill.
But Kyle kept a close eye.
He got 1.03 inches of rain. *YEA!!!
No hail. (or tiny if there was...)
And his home weather station reported
the biggest gust was 31 mph.
So all good there.

However, all over social media today there
are pictures of a Haboob, which is a giant
dust wall like in the movie The Mummy.
And it was LITERALLY right outside
of WaKeeney.
The Sister Sisters got a "sort of" picture of it!
Out their back patio!

So when the weather chasers went live and
they were sitting at the gas station here in town,
Jim hopped in his truck and headed out.
He didn't see them, they had moved on already,
and it was too dark to see the Haboob by then.

But it was an exciting night, for sure!

And now.... Sabrina and I are going to try
to figure out what to feed this herd for dinner.
Kyle is coming into town.
And everybody is going to want something more
than spaghetti with Ragu sauce.
Ha.

Have a great night!
I hear Rod watching Ryan Hall Y'all again....
but looking out my office window,
the sky looks nice and blue.
It's been in the 90s for the past few days.
Tomorrow and most of this week
the highs are in the 60s.
Nice break.

AND Sabrina starts her new job Orientation
tomorrow!
Fingers crossed she loves it 
AND they love her!
(They will....)

Nite all!