Saturday, December 17, 2011
Christmas Cards Fav #1
Our great friend sent us this Christmas Card. It's my favorite of the year thus far:
Inside she says: "Oxfam is encouraging people to 'give a Sh*t'for the holidays . . ."
The idea: "The proceeds from your gift support Oxfam America's efforts to create lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice . . . Organic manure increases crop yields and is cheaper, greener, and safer than chemical fertilizers. Farmers and the environment prosper."
You can find out more here.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Easter Sabbath (a.k.a. Holy Saturday)
We couldn't find organic eggs that were white in the stores around here, so we had to use our brown and blue ones from our own hens. I was disappointed, until I saw the results: the colors were so deep and rich. Beautiful! What is more beautiful is my 4-year old breaking into unsolicited and out-of-the-blue shouts of "Yay for Resurrection!" before dinner this evening. Didn't get a picture of that, though.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Rest of 2010
To catch everyone up on the rest of our 2010 I'd like to refer you to our 2010 Photo album at Shutterfly (boehmerfamilyphotos@shutterfly.com). You may email us to get the password.
Monday, January 17, 2011
July 2010
O.K., this first one is actually in WV on 29 June. We packed up that day and this is our last family photo before we left. After working my last day of residency at the free clinic on 30 June, left early afternoon, and left Huntington by 3 p.m., driving half way and staying the night in IN. We arrived in RC, WI on July 1, but wouldn't close on our house till the next morning, so we had to stay in a local hotel.
We moved in, but we only had a small trailer of items with us: The moving truck was supposed to arrive sometime in the next couple of days (that's the mattress H got to sleep on . . . I got the floor). On 6 July, the latest date it was supposed to arrive, we called the company to determine why our things hadn't arrived. Come to find out, they hadn't left WV yet and weren't sure when they might, probably in about a week and a half! Thanks to some work by the hospital (which was paying for the move), we only had to sleep on the floor for another week.
Meanwhile, GG and GG visited and stayed in their RV, allowing us to use their chairs. Grandpa G helped me with our mole problem, and we bought a card table and celebrated Ama's Birthday. The moving truck pulled in just as the great grandparents pulled out.
It was a busy month. Since I didn't start my new job until 2 August, we tried to squeeze in as much as possible. Our apricot trees that had been living in containers for the winter and spring months finally got to stretch their roots. One of the stray cats adopted us; A named him Krisagoo. Later he developed an infection and didn't pull through. Our chicks arrived. Summer heat, and ensuing enjoyments, also arrived. We were able to visit the Madison zoo.
Our pasture behind the barn was way overgrown, so we thought we needed to get our goats right away. They have done a great job on it, too. Olga (L) and Inga (R) are Nubian-Alpine mixes from good dairy stock.
We also had lots of visitors. Wayne and Kathy (from Oak Park, IL)serendipitously have settled in the same city and were able to visit after bumping in to them multiple times in town. Grandma Debbie, Uncle Nate (not pictured) and Aunt Jen also spent some time with us.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Mrs. Potato Head
HI! So, months and months after my last post:
Aedyn likes to role-play Toy Story (we've only seen the first one.) Aedyn assigns roles. While we have no real costumes, Aedyn pretends we do. A few days ago Aedyn rushed into the kitchen where my back was turned to him, "Oh, you already have your Potato costume on!"
We're all well. Finally.
I hope you are.
Aedyn likes to role-play Toy Story (we've only seen the first one.) Aedyn assigns roles. While we have no real costumes, Aedyn pretends we do. A few days ago Aedyn rushed into the kitchen where my back was turned to him, "Oh, you already have your Potato costume on!"
We're all well. Finally.
I hope you are.
Monday, December 6, 2010
We're Back!
Sorry for the long hiatus. We will be using this next 2 months to try to make up for it. You should be enjoying some summer pics right about now anyway! We are down to single digits already, with 7 inches of snow blanketing our fields
This first set of pics is of the property. Will get some with the kids in it soon. We left WV on 30 June and arrived in Richland Center 1 July. That night we stayed in a hotel. We closed on our house the next morning and I drove up the driveway for the first time 2 July around 11 a.m. (only Heidi had seen the place before we bought it!). I was quickly struck by how big 67 acres actually was. We have a barn, a quonset barn, a shed and a 3 BR ranch on >40 wooded acres with a spring fed creek.
To the left is what will become our goat pasture (more on that later).
Saturday, June 26, 2010
West Virginia 'Lasts"
Weeks and weeks have passed since my last post, mostly because I haven't uploaded pictures often and think there should be pictures every time I write something new. I only follow a few blogs and I'm always aching for the pictures. Yes, I am transferring my expectations onto you. So. We move in less than a week! Today we have: haircuts for everyone except Eliyah, trip preparation errands, a going-away party hosted by the neighborhood, and a tiny bit of boxing-up stuff. TINY, you say? YES! Eric's new practice pays for movers. The kind who pack. and carry everything down the stars. and again down the stairs to the street. Collective Sigh of Relief, friends and family--not one of you will be carrying a dresser or bookcase or making 34 trips to a moving truck.
I'm aware of all the moments of "this is the last time that . . ." We'll miss this house and our neighbors and friends. We'll miss the milder WV winters, at least I will. But we are so excited to move to the place we plan to put down roots. (Literally, we have many potted trees that will be making the 2 day drive with us.) We're excited about Eric's new job and the people we already like there. We're eager to live life with a new community of Jesus-people.
And our new land! oooooh! This is a picture of a picture of the house (a ranch-style house to the lower-left of the flash reflection), barns, shed and most of the land. There is some more woodlands and pasture area not pictured to the left of the photo. The North edge of our property is along the ridge at the top of the big tree line. The big white road (Old Hwy 80) is the southern property line. Hwy 80 is on the southeast. That strip of cultivated land down the center was planted in corn. In a few years that whole plantable area will be restored to SW Wisconsin prairie. We're planting fruit and nut tries along the road, getting more chickens, some goats, and bees.

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