For Our Troops......

For Our Troops......

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Either you're searching for some information and stumbled across here, or already know me and are interested in what I/we do. :)

The dairy cow doesn’t ask for much, but she asks every day.
People who are creating wealth with a cow either are hardworking and reliable or get that way in a hurry. This is the way it has been for a very long time.
--Joann Grohman (Author of Keeping a Family Cow)


There are three kinds of people in this world:
Those who watch things happen,
Those who Make things happen,
or you can wonder what the hell happened.
--Captain Phil Harris (RIP)



A few of words of wisdom I have come across:


Choose not to just live within your means, but live within your needs.


If you don't want to be responsible for or defend yourself, please don't expect others to do it for you.

(My translation: Buck up and learn some skills!)


Prepare for the worst, hope for the best!

"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the AmericanGovernment take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian."--Henry Ford

**~*~**Spread the word!**~*~**

Small Family Farms need our help when ludicrous charges have come up against them. Maybe someday it could be one of us on this "make an example out of you" chopping block.

Pushing back (via donations, interviews, getting the word out, etc) and standing up for what we believe in will send a clear message that we refuse to just roll over and give up!

When we know what we're fighting for, we fight harder--Sgt . Gary Stein (USMC)

THANK YOU!!!



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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Slow and Cold Time

The sun coming up on a foggy morning last week.




I've been slow at blogging--Aunt Elenora passed last Thursday (Jan 27th). The funeral was scheduled for Tuesday, but due to the bitter wind and snow, was post-poned to this Friday. It is hard to get my mind wrapped around how fast (it seemed to me) she got sick. I am just relieved she is no longer in pain. She was such a sweetheart!
Here she is in the foreground at Jareds' graduation party last May:


We are dug out from the last storm--we didn't get much snow (thank goodness!) but the wind was brutal. I can handle the snow, but everything suffers in frigid temps. Not just humans, but the animals, vehicles and homes (usually water pipes!).

Monday morning before the storm hit we ran and picked up more hay from my regular hay guy, 25 miles west of here. I also got some more small squares of alfalfa for the bovines. I put two bales in my truck for weight. Works pretty good! (One is so heavy I could barely lift it into the bed of the truck!)
I wasn't out of hay yet, but its much easier to have it there ready to go than to drive thru snowdrifts out back (or attempt to!). The other hay guy (the one that is only a couple of miles east of me) stopped into the store and told me he had more hay I could buy; the other fellow who had dibs on them didn't need them. The cows loved the last bale, and if I get into a pinch they can bring it on the tractor. Yippee!

Patrick somehow twisted his back as well last week, so has been out of commission. It's better, but I don't want him pushing it, otherwise he'll be flat out and not be able to move around much.

Kyle is looking at buying a new set of golf clubs. He is excited to play golf this year and can't wait for the weather to warm up. (I am tired of finding golf balls out in my pasture, or under the trailers out there!) He is to pick them up, but I don't think he looks for them very hard sometimes! ;-)
Tuesday he and a few others are taking the ASVAB (I think that's the right lettering--Military testing)--he keeps telling me he wants to join the Marines. I'm a mean mom and tell him: Army or Air Force......and of course he wants to be Infantry. Sigh. Maybe his testing will point him into something he'd actually enjoy doing!?!? Time will tell.......

Jared sent us a photo via his phone of a bunch of guns in a gun rack with this note: "I fixed all of these today!" It seems he got to 'play' and fix some of the 'out of commission' guns. He was a happy camper.
He bought a small "George Foreman" grill and has discovered Spam. (ha) He called and wondered why WE didn't eat Spam.....uh, 'cause we normally eat Ham! ;-) They are doing PT and other testing this week and in March will go to Louisiana for more training. Details to come as I get them!

2 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear about your Aunt. I still have two Aunts alive. One on my Dad's side and one on my Mom's side. They are special people aren't they?

    Spam? You gotta be kidding. I can't believe anyone would actually like spam. You better not tell him what's in it. It sounds like you are building a military famly. I'm glad to hear that they are all well and thriving.

    We got blasted here in Omaha with about 8 or 10 inches. It was hard to measure as it flew sideways for a couple of days with wind chill of -20+. I haven't been out side much this week and school was canceled for two days. That sure cut into my project time with Bradley running the house.

    The good news is it's only 46 days until spring.

    Have a great country day.

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  2. I can always count on you for my "spring clock"! :) No, I won't spoil it for Jared with the details on Spam.
    I'm sure he knows, tho--he's pretty aware of food, what's in it and where it comes from--thanks to growing up with me! HA

    Project time--with a grandkid in the house? Ha, you are f-u-n-n-y!!

    It's **amazing** when we sit down and think about it, all the family/friends we hold near and dear to our hearts! It's a long (good!) list! :)

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