Monday, December 14, 2009

Near the end...

I have to say I am a littl ereleaved that this quarter is over...although I do love this class, and I really enjoyed Cassie. Things were just a little hectic for me this quarter. I don't know if it was because harvest was going on in the beginning and now it is Christmas time, or what the deal was. Christmas is always a stressful time for me. I have 3 children with my first husband and we have shared parenting, so I don't always get to see my kids when I want to, and Christmas time we alternate years to have the kids. This year is his year to have the kids, so I won't get them until the day after Christmas. It is really hard sometimes. I hate going to family get togethers without them. but I can't expect family to change plans when some members come from out of town. Anyway, I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas...=)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

My little Maggie May...
















This week I decided to tell you all about my little doggie. All my life I have grown up with big dogs...I had a collie growing up and an australian shephard...but I always said I would never own a little dog. I had been around little dogs and just felt the were too high strung and always yapped and basically were little ankle biters....(just being honest). Well my dad and his wife got a mini dachshund and I just loved her. So, after a few years went by, I met my husband and he already had a Blue Heeler when I met him and she was awesome...she was one of the smartest dogs I have ever seen. A few months after we got married a rescue dog kinda got thrown off to me that we ended up keeping, and he is a pit-bull mix. Well around Christmas time two years ago I was kinda just browsing on the internet looking at little mini dachshunds and showed my husband and his quote was 'NO way...I will never own a weiner dog!'. But after a few weeks of pouting...(yes, I said pouting...try it sometime girls...you never know when it may work...lol) he gave in. Two days before Christmas, I brought home this teenie tiny little weiner dog...I swear she was smaller than a rat. =) Now she is two years old and honestly I feel I could not live without her. My husband and I can't have any kids together, because I have my tubes tied, so this little girl is like our baby. And as far as my husband goes...the one that said "NO way!" He is so in live with her. He often tells me that if I ever leave him, HE gets Maggie...haha. If any of you ever consider getting a dog, and don't know what kind to get, I highly recommend a mini dachshund. They are such great companions. I don't care how bad your day has been, the second you walk in the door and are greated the way these little dogs great you...your troubles are forgotten. They are the sweetest, most loyal dog I have ever had. They are excellant with children and if you get a short haired one, like mine, they shed very little. I wouldn't trade my Maggie May for the world...=)

Monday, November 30, 2009

More Pictures....
















My hobby...
















I know a lot of you like that post pictures with my blogs, so I thought I would do this blog about my photos....I love taking pictures...It is something that I have always loved to do. I considered going to school for photography but thought that it just wouldn't be a profession that would pay the bills. I felt it would be something I could do as a part-time job or hobby. I really don't have a high-tech camera like most would think I do. My mom was so impressed with my pictures that she bought the same camera that I have and she doesn't understand why she can't take pictures like I do. Now don't get me wrong, it is a great camera, but I feel that sometimes you just have to have the eye for what makes a great photo...and no, I don't have a fancy editing program either...most of my pictures, I don't even edit. So here are a few of my pics I have taken...let me know what you think...=)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Looking back at the week...


This week has been another busy one...It rained some this week, so my husband got a break from the fields. He is an avid hunter and has been complaining that harvest is dragging out so long that he will never get the chance to get onto the woods, so the rain coming was a blessing in disguse. He got up early in the rain and took to the woods for the day. He didn't really see much, so he came home and ate lunch and headed out for the evening hunt. After a few hours in the woods he sent me a text message saying..."I just missed a big buck...I think". After looking for about 20 min. for his arrow he decided to come home because it was dark. The next morning he ventured back out to find the deer he thought he missed. There it was laying in the creek...I was so excited when he said called and told me he found it...because now it is back to the grind. It was just luck the way it worked out on his rain day...=)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

research paper...

I really like how this course is taking us through steps each week for our research paper. I believe it helps make it easier on us as students in writing our paper. I know being a mother of three andworking part-time and taking other classes can make it hard to manage time. I think the way this courswe is set up is a great way to helpo manage our time. I know that I have been really busy the last few weeks with harvest and trying to balance work and school and family time, and this layout has really helped make it easier on me to pace myself and take steps to getting my paper done.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Blog for the week...harvest













I almost forgot about my blog for the week. I have been so busy this week. Being the wife of a farmer can be stressful sometimes. I think I have seen my husband a total of 2 hours in the last week. =( For those of you that have never been exposed to being on a farm, I encourage you to sometime in your life taking a visit to a working grain farm. You will see things in a different light. Most people don't realize the bi products from Corn, Soybeans and Wheat. These are things that a lot of people take for granted, but without farmers, you would have to go without a lot of the things you use everyday. For example...Soybeans are used in vegtable oil, soy sauce, tofu, soy milk, diesel fuel, livestock feed, among many other uses. Corn is used in so many things, I would be here for days listing them all, but a few examples are adhesives, fuel oil, mayonnaise, chewing gum, baby food, paper manufacturing, cosmetics, whiskey, soft drinks, pharmaceuticals, crayons and chalk...etc. Some of the many uses of wheat include, flour, bread, cereal, beer...etc. Everyone in this world uses one of these grains for something that they use in their everyday life.
Farmers work very hard during the year to provide these grains for the workd to use. I am very happy to have grown up on a farm I think it has given me a better outlook on life and where the things we use everyday come from.
I have posted a few pictures of our farm and my husband harvesting...enjoy=)