Saturday, April 18, 2026

Taping and Mudding

 Poor Rod.
Not much variety in his life.
Now that he's all done with the plumbing
(just some minor shower stuff left
and connecting it all to the septic...)
he is now on the Taping and Mudding detail.


He's doing a great job!


It's not without its challenges....
the tray flipped off his ladder and
hit him in the sleeve.
Good thing it's just mud.
Washes right out.

I'll help him when I can,
but next week is all about the garden.
I need to get the tomatoes and peppers
in the ground now that the COLD
is likely over for the year.
Last frost date is like the 5th of May,
but looking at the forecast we are
in the low 40's to 50's overnight
(with one HIGH 30) between
now and then.

PLUS we want to get the seeds
in the ground as well.

We can't wait to see actual green stuff
growing in the garden!
Yesterday I went to my friend Mary's 
house - she started more than she needed
and so I got 2 "No Heat Jalapeno"
as well as 2 Pablano peppers.
I forgot to get any of those seeds.
So that will be nice.
I'll probably put them in the raised beds
here at the house.
I'm going to leave a couple of the other
tomatoes and peppers here as well
so Jim and Sabrina will have something
in the gardens besides flowers and
potatoes and garlic.


Our bush under Kyle's window is looking 
GLORIOUS this week!
(Rod JUST mowed... those darn dandelions
pop up overnight!)

Anyhow.
Just finished the Louisiana class for the day.
I'm tired of sitting in this chair....
I'm headed to the living room to chat with
my honey and make him some dinner.

Have a lovely Saturday evening!

OH!!!!!!
And while I was at Mary and Dave's we
were talking about their aphid issues
(luckily we haven't have that yet...)
but we have GRASSHOPPERS
and they said to get some TURKEYS!
Those guys LOVE grasshoppers and will
eat every last one of them.
In fact, after they were all gone,
they trundled down the road to the 
neighbor's field and ate all those too!
Dave just walked down every night
and pushed them back home.

So.... we might need to get a couple
of turkeys!
(They said they had 20 of them,
one drowned in the water trough
and the other hit an electric wire and
got tangled and died....)
But they ate all the grasshoppers
so they didn't need to feed them
and their biggest was FORTY POUNDS!

Anyhow.
Something to consider....

Friday, April 17, 2026

Love That Excavator!

 And the operator, obviously.... lol.


Using that handy dandy piece of equipment
yesterday (and Wednesday) we got all
of the tomato infrastructure installed!
Four rows with 6 posts in each row took
just under 10 minutes to do.
Imagine using a t-post pounder to do that!!!
(About half way through, Kyle opened the
window and said "And you want to SELL
this machine???")

Yes, yes, I do. 
Ok, I don't, but that was the deal.
(It's running us over $600/month... and we put
$25k down when we bought it. Would be nice
to stop paying that and get that down payment back.)
But on days like this, I question my decision.
It's not going anywhere anytime soon though.
We will need to put in the septic system,
and dig all the trenches for the water from the
well to the house and the garden, and probably
some electricity out to the other well.
And bring in some fill dirt around the
base of the house, and try to fill in the "pond",
and there are probably a gazillion other things
Kyle wants to do with it once his poor
brain can stop thinking about the house build.

Anyhow.


There is a line of arches for the beans.
Then several (4) rows of t-posts
so we can do the infamous Florida Weave
around our gazillion tomato plants.
Also one row with cattle panels like last
year for the cherry tomatoes that take
over our lives....


Yeah, it's not straight.


But I needed a "before" picture,
because hopefully by July it will be
TOTALLY covered in bean plants
(and beans...)

We have a freeze warning tonight,
so the plants (which have been outside
overnight for the last two days and nights)
are coming back inside the house under 
the lights to protect them.
But Monday, this garden will look more
like a garden.
With ACTUAL green stuff in the ground!
(That isn't onions or weeds.... lol.)
Gotta sharpen the stirrup hoes.

Let the 2026 garden season begin!

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Goodness Gracious!

 We have been BUSY!!!

Rod got ALL the plumbing done!
YEA!!!
And then he assembled the metal
box that the AC unit will sit on.


He bought the kit and said the
instructions were TERRIBLE.
But he got it figured out.
I guess if you can build a helicopter,
you can build a metal box.


Kyle finished the drywall.
All he has left are the walls in the
bathrooms and the mechanical room
since Rod is still doing stuff in there.

And today Kyle and I put up the cattle
panels for the tomatoes to lean against
and then got about half of the arched
panels we are going to put the pole beans on.

We are going to do a FULL 50 foot row of
arched panels with beans!
I'm so excited!!!
It will be really cool looking!
(And feeling)
They won't be fully grown
until July.
It will be lovely to sit under there!

Anyhow.
(Plus picking beans is AWFUL, so having
them up on a trellis overhead will be so
much better!)
(Remember the rattlesnake beans?
Same idea - but Kentucky Blue beans...)

Anyhow.
We also planted a full 100' of potatoes.
Some red, some purple and some yellow.
We have some leftover from last year
that we didn't harvest.
Didn't think it was worth it.
They were TINY and not very prolific,
so we just left them in the ground
and they are growing!
About half a 50' row.
NONE of the sweet potatoes we left
in the ground came back, but that's ok.

Anyhow.
It was a busy and productive day.
I'll head back out there in the morning
and we will get the rest of the arches up.
And then we want to start getting some
seeds in the ground.
The soil is 50-60 degrees.
It will only be 29 overnight on Friday and Sat
but nothing will be up by then anyway,
so it should be ok.
And we want it IN THE GROUND!

Then next week we will finally
start transplanting the tomatoes and peppers.
Gotta get them in the garden and out
of the spare room.
Scott and Janis are coming for a few
days, probably next week,
and then Jim and Sabrina will be here,
so we need that room cleaned out!

OK.
Just finished teaching,
Rod just got home from Mutual.
I'm going to go figure out something
quick and easy for us to eat 
and then it's time for bed.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Exited? Terrified?

 Kind of equal measure of both?

Hahahahahaha
(kind of)

So, the house build is progressing.


We now have a full ceiling and the
wall going into our bedroom!


About all he has left is the mud room
and the kitchen.
The guy is a machine!!!!!

And it's a good thing, too!
Because THINGS ARE HAPPENING!!!

1. Sabrina gave her notice.
2. Jim rented a moving truck.
3. Jim bought Kyle a plane ticket to Orlando.
For May 1!!!
They get the truck on May 7 until the 14th.
Which gives them a couple days to
load it and a couple days to drive.
(And gives Kyle several days to CHILL
in FLORIDA.)
Expect BEACH pictures.
(Plus he plans to do some door dashing 
while he's there and make some $$$)

Meanwhile, he will be GONE for about
10 days, so we need to be at a place
where we can
a. MOVE
b. Divide and conquer?
One of us might need to stay at Kyle's house
so the animals can be fed, etc.
And one of us might need to stay here because
Beau can't do the stairs at Kyle's house and 
if we don't have the fencing done, Luna and
Bandit also need to stay here.

But those are decisions for another day.
My anxiety levels just can't handle it today.

Meanwhile I've been on the phone with
MULTIPLE different "service" people at
Citibank trying to close an IRA.
I've been trying to close this account for
TWO MONTHS.
Sheesh. It's $3000.
How hard should it be???
I finally got someone who actually seemed
to know what they were doing and who
CARED about the person on the other
end of the phone.
We'll see.... I'm not counting my chickens
just yet...

But there are 8 dozen eggs in the freeze dryer.
And clothes in the clothes dryer.
And I'm getting ready to run to the farm to
pick up some eggs (since we ate the last 2
this morning...) and also check the soil temperature
in the garden to see if we should go ahead
and plant???
We are expecting one more cold weekend.
in the low 30's Friday and Saturday nights.
But if the SOIL is warm enough, the air temp
doesn't matter that much as long as there is
no frost, and hello Kansas wind.... 
frost is pretty rare here.

Anyhow.

We are SOOOOOO excited!
(And SUPER anxious.)
This is a BIG leap of faith for these guys.
Fingers crossed.
Having family close together
(even if we starve... lol)
trumps everything else.
We will make it work.
We always do.
But.... woooooo.
The heart palpitations are REAL.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Chilly Friday

 Looking at the forecast,
this might be the final chilly day.

Which is good, because I have GOT
to get these tomato and pepper plants
into the dirt!

Some of my cherry tomatoes are already
about 3+ feet tall and have flowers!
Yikes.

But spring is definitely here,
so probably on Monday I'll start
getting them in the garden.
(Tomorrow we have a farewell for
the Bishopric 1st Counselor and his
family, I served with his wife in
the YW Presidency and of course 
Rod is serving with him...)

Last night Rod and I had to run into
Hays to get some.... stuff.
Construction adhesive to install the shower?
Anyhow.
When Kyle and I were there on Tuesday,
they were out of the drywall we use.
Yesterday he installed the final piece so
we needed more and they had just gotten
a shipment, so I paid for another 78 sheets.
They said we could pick them up today.

So... about 11:30 Kyle showed up with his
truck and big trailer and we headed back
into town again to get the drywall.

Which means we then had to UNLOAD and
stack another 78 sheets of drywall.
He said he counted and is pretty sure he only
needs 68, but I already paid for it.
And then the guy running the forklift,
after he had it all loaded, said he messed
up a couple of pieces with his forks, so
he added an extra 6 pieces to our pile.
So we probably have 16 more than we need.
But, maybe we will need them.
If we don't, we'll load them back up and
return them.
Along with all the extra pvc we ended up
not actually needing.
(We also have to return a BUNCH of insulation...)
But that goes back to Menards in Salina
so that will wait until we go to get the
counter tops. We'll use that in-store credit
to pay for all the faucets for the kitchen and
2 bathrooms.
WEEEEE!

Anyhow.


This is the closet and bathroom doors
in our master bedroom.


The other side off the master...
(we have a LOT of windows in this house!)


Pretty sure that is one of the windows in the office.


The plumbing is looking good!


A few more days and it should be ready
to connect to the septic tank!

Meanwhile, after we got all the drywall
unloaded, we had to run up to Kyle's house.
All the peach jam is in the cupboard in his
island (since I made it at his house....)
and we needed another jar.
And also I wanted to pick up all the 
eggs he collected this week and get
them ready for the freeze dryer.

We replaced the ball valve on the side
and it is working MUCH better now.
The first batch of eggs took about 48 hours.
These are already done and it was just
under 24 hours. (I need to get done here
and go get them into sealed mason jars...)


Kyle's raspberry plants are SPREADING all over 
his strawberry raised bed.
The strawberries in this bed are struggling
a little bit, partly because the rabbits keep eating them.
But the little gnomes are doing their best to
guard and protect them...


They were originally black, but you couldn't
see them against the dirt, so Kyle painted them!
Aren't they cute!

Ok.
Gotta go do the eggs!
Nite all!

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Cute Umbrellas!

Yesterday Kyle and I did our weekly
run into Hays.
We stopped at Home Depot to buy
some drywall mud and tape.
And.... we "had" to go out to
the garden center.
Because..... plants.

We each got another little
Hyacinth plant.
Mine fell off the shelf and
all the dirt fell out and it was
VERY unhappy about it all.
And Kyle is always happy to
have more flowers...

Then we went to WalMart to get
our weekly groceries.
And Kyle bought a little mint plant
and a little rosemary.
They are each $3.

Then, when we got home, I found an
envelope in the mailbox from Mom.

And.... the little umbrellas were
PERFECT!!!


The little yellow unbrella matches my
little mini yellow daffodils
(that are on their last legs).


And the little blue and pink umbrella
goes perfectly with my new
pink hyacinth!

I'm really enjoying having flowers in the house!

Today I went out back and
"chaos" planted all the raised beds
with a bunch of flower seeds.
Some of them are ones I saved from
last year's garden.
(4-oclocks, nasturtiums, zinnias)
and a couple packs of assorted
flowers I picked up from the store.

I also planted 16 little snap dragons
across the front of the bed closest
to the house (with zinnias etc behind them)
and some watermelons in the bed
closest to the neighbor's garage
and some cantaloupes in the bed
closest to our garage.

But also lots of flowers in all the beds.

We'll see what ACTUALLY comes up.

But in the meantime, I'm looking
forward to having some flowers here.
It seems like they took FOREVER to 
have flowers, which is why I bought
the little snapdragons.

Anyhow.

Just finished teaching.
Rod just got home from Mutual.
We are reheating some fried chicken
and some sweet potato fries for dinner.

And probably watching a Hallmark movie.
And then.... bed.

He's NEARLY done with the plumbing!
Yea!!!
And, of course, Kyle is banging out
all the drywall.
He's a beast.

Monday, April 6, 2026

WOOT!!!

 It's been a BUSY Monday.
(Following an amazing Easter / Conference 
weekend.... I had to teach but caught several
of the talks during breaks and lunch...)

Anyhow.

This morning Rod headed to the farm
to continue working on the plumbing.


This is where he's been spending his days
for the last several weeks.
He's anxious to get finished.
So is his back.

I stayed home and did our taxes.
UGH.
I don't want to talk about it.

Kyle has been hard at work.
(no surprise there....)



It's a little hard to tell... but he
fabricated the trunk line for
the a/c ducts!


And then he started working on the drywall.


He got the office all done.
And now he's working on our
prep room!

It's SOOOOO exciting to see it all
starting to really come together.

Then, right after I left to go home
to teach tonight's class...


The delivery guy showed up with a
BUNCH of boxes!


The A/C unit is here!!!

It's gettin' real here folks!
(Got a text from Jim, he and Sabrina
started PACKING over the weekend!)
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Meanwhile,
my flower garden is looking so pretty.




The bulbs are all flowering.
I'm not sure what the others are.
They are volunteers.
Yesterday was the final COLD 
overnight temps, so I'm going to get out
there in the morning and plant
some seeds in the rest of the bed.

I have a couple volunteer potatoes in
the bed they were in last year...
but I need to grab the seed potatoes we
bought and get them prepped and ready
to go in the ground at the farm.

And decide what / if I'm going to put anything
in the rest of my raised beds or wait
and let Jim and Sabrina plant whatever
they want to out there.

Anyhow.

I'm off to go watch a little TV
with Rod and then time for bed.

Happy Monday!