These last few weeks have been busy for our family, but you have probably already come to that conclusion, due to the lack of new posts on our blog. The last several posts have been large updates after a few weeks of silence here on the blog, and this post is no exception!
Dad's last day of school was last Thursday, and he begins his classes (he's working on his Master's Degree) in Kansas City next week, so this in-between week finds him working on projects here at home and logging hours at the factory in Seneca. Seth work schedule increases as the days grow longer, but Noah is 8-5, so he is home in the evenings!! :) The garden is a busy place, with Noah planting and watering and the rest of us helping with weeding or harvesting as needed. We've enjoyed asparagus and spinach so far, and we're looking forward to the other tasty vegetables Noah's growing for us!! Our peach trees are doing fabulously well, so it looks like we'll be getting peaches this year!! The chicken business is also underway, we've several hundred little chickens on the place now, and it won't be too long before we're butchering again!! In the past few days we've received quite a lot of rain (a nearby town had 4 inches in just 2 hours!) which has caused a lot of flooding, but up here on our hill, things are just getting greener and growing faster!!
Our home-school group had a program celebrating the achievements of their students this past school year and Elizabeth thru Phoebe participated.
We were thrilled to keep Paul and Marcus for two days when Scott and Lydia made a quick trip to Ellsworth to look at housing options. With their move approaching quickly, we're thrilled with every chance we get to spend time with the boys!
One of the big projects we'll be tackling this summer is building a new shed to house the horses, calves, chickens and any other animals we might have. Right now we are in the process of tearing down and moving the old building to make way for the new one.
Scott and Lydia's move will take them from the country, to the middle of town; so we're going to raise their two beef steers here on the farm. They are still pretty little yet, and just the right size for Silas to enjoy playing with!
Stay tuned for more updates coming soon! :)
6 comments:
Great post! That was nice of you to put Kellie and Matea's picture on there!
I was going to grow some spinach, but when I looked for some seeds Wal-Mart was all out!
:( Oh well. Our garden is already pretty big.
See you Friday!
In Christ,
Kourtney
Yeah, a new post!!! Here is one happy girl! I especially love all the pictures with Elizabeth and Silas in them :).
Miss you guys!!
Ali
Cute pictures...as always! Esp. of Silas with his calf buddy. Esther is so tuff, pulling nails! Hope Noah has a great trip! BTW, where do you girls find cute, long denim skirts? I can't seem to locate any (small sizes, esp) anywhere!
Finally! A post!
BTW, It was great seeing you Sunday!
Oh, what did you guys sing at the spring program? -Kourtney
Yeah....Yeah....Yeah!!! I am SO happy to see a new post!!! I always love it when you post Elizabeth! They are always such lovely, and interesting not to mention long posts! And I'm not complaining at all about them being long! I love it, and it's so great to see what my second family has been up to! It's true that I a picture is worth a thousand words, because even when I talk to you, and try=) to get caught up on all the happenings it's always so fun to get on your blog, and see pictures! I must say in my opinion Ulmer Updates are the best, and the most fun to see! But then I have a very bias opinion! I love, and miss y'all TONS!! That picture of Silas, and his calf buddy is the cutest! You could win in a country magazine with that you know???! Wonderful pictures, and great progress on the shed! I could barely recognize it! I'll look forward to those future promised updates!=)
Missing You TONS!
Bekah
P.S. Can't wait to see you Sunday!
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