A short recap (and I mean VERY short) because a lot happens in 4 months!
We have officially decided to home school our boys and I am sooooo excited about it. Dane loves to do "school" and so we have been working on school for a bit here and there. I cannot wait to share in this journey with him. It is sure to be a learning experience for us both.
The books we used this morning. |
Webb likes to work with us, so today, he looked through Dane's magazine at all the silly things :D
The gorgeous view in our pasture |
We are selling our milk goat and sticking to cows. Nellie is a sweet baby, but I can no longer stomach the milk and so I will never breed her. I feel like it is pointless to let her have pasture that I need for the cows. I know she will make someone an excellent dairy goat.
We have about 50 quail now. My husband and our neighbor went in together on them. We will use them for meat, to sell, or pickle their eggs. We had about 20 put in an incubator a few weeks ago and we probably have another 50 eggs that need to go as well!
Dane has turned 4 and what an adventurous 4 years it has been! I have enjoyed every second with him and I am looking forward to many more birthdays with my sweet boy! He is a wonderful big brother and such a great helper on the farm. He loves the chickens, cows, goats, dog, cats, and quail. He had informed us that he wants 5 brothers and 1 sister and we are to name his sister, Da-Merica (AKA- Captain Amercia).
I was hoping to wean Webb this summer, but the little big man is having none of it! He is super duper attached to his "boo-boos" and each time I get him somewhat weaned (meaning, no more boredom nursing, etc) something happens and we regress. That is ok though. I am a stay-at-home mom who is practically jobless these days and I am focusing on enjoying this stage. I'll admit, it is not always easy to nurse a very strong-willed 23 month old. He flops and wiggles and and twists and turns and gets picky about his current boo-boo, pulling off and pushing the one he was on and pointing at the other one screaming, "That!!!". He also must play with one while nursing from the other. This is all fine and dandy until he starts twisting and pinching and pulling. My patience gets worn thin. LOL. It has been especially hard during the night. For 23 straight months, I have nursed Webb through the night. The majority of the time (for Webb), that literally means. Through. The. Night. As in, he never, ever pulls off. A good nights sleep was not something I knew anything about. So.... Brent said I had no choice we decided together that maybe now was the time to transition Webb into Dane's bed. It actually went sooooo much better than I ever could have imagined. Webb does great and wakes up 1-2x during the night. He either walks into my bedroom (because I sleep so soundly I never hear his crying) or I go to him when I hear him wake up. I lay down and sometime I stay awake and go back to our bed, other times, I remain in there. LOL. But, it works for us.
As for me, I went from working like a mad woman-- every odd job you could imagine-- to now working a whooping 2 times a month. Yep, every other Thursday, I clean 2 houses. I would like to complain and tell you how horrible it has been to lose such an enormous amount of income in such a financially tight situation, but I have to say, God has been so good. He is supplying and meeting each and every need. I literally uttered a prayer last Thursday night about a certain amount of needed money. No one knew of this or the amount other than my husband. When I checked the mail on Friday, the needed money, in the form of cash, was anonymously placed in there. It is because of things like this and so much more that I have faith and trust that I am right where the Lord wants me, yet again. It doesn't mean it isn't hard or that there aren't scary days, but I know He brought me to it and I KNOW He will see me through it. Plus... my husband is ALMOST done with school and I get to really be a stay at home mom now that my life has slowed down. Yes, God is still showing His sovereignty and I am still amazed by it.
So, there is your extremely short 4-month recap.
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This morning, I enjoyed one of these DELICIOUS, made-from-scratch cinnamon rolls as I sat on the back porch for 2-1/2 hours doing my devotions and listening to the storm. Yes, it was sinfully good and I asked the Lord to forgive me ;-)
It's been nice catching up! Hopefully, I will be showing up a bit more often now that my life has slowed down to an extremely enjoyable pace.