Sunday, May 20, 2018

Crawfish and Flowers

    Last night, we had the chance to go to a crawfish boil. We had never been and it was a lot of fun...and tasty. It was at the fire station and Buirlen enjoyed making the rounds and exploring.



He thought this was fun...Luke mentioned that he probably thought it was a steering wheel. I think he was right because I caught him pressing the middle and making a honking noise at one point. 

I have been enjoying puttering in my flower garden lately.  When we moved here, I was pleasantly surprised to discover a whole row of peonie bushes. However, they weren't in a great location and with the upcoming siding project, were in the path of destruction, so I moved them and they seem to be doing just fine in their new location. I also moved the irises I had put in last spring. The past few years I've had sunflowers and zinnias in this spot, and I plan to continue with that but it is now home to my peonies and irises as well, plus a few different annuals. I do love flowers.


This guy is a good little gardener...Digging is fun. 


Helping mama plant impatients around the tree. 

There were loads of violets up around the house, so they got moved to be with the impatients. I keep wanting to go out and look at my flowers. 

My brother Jordan came over to hang out this past Friday and he helped me open up and clean out the porch for the season.

The hammock is back and open for business. 


We decided to play a game of scrabble when we were all done. It was warm and a nice rain was coming down...Pure loveliness. 





And as far as the latest installment in the Siding Saga goes, the steel and insulation is here and now it's just waiting for the time to get started. 

Luke brought the big truck home with everything on it as couple weeks ago. Buirlen thought this was  great. 



And lastly, my baby is growing up so fast. These two pictures of Buirlen waiting for Daddy to come home are just about 1 year apart. Life is good. 

May 2017

May 2018

May your week be grand!

"Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth's lips, spoken without sound." ~Edwin Curran








Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Residing the House Part 2: Window Edition

    This summer's project is residing our house. Though I love it's quirky charm and the fact that we've made it our home, our house does not have a logical layout. Luke thinks that over the years it was added on to here and there and the end results are kind of odd. For example, our living room is rather small and on the outside wall there were these glass doors....Not sure why a door was needed there since the front door is just a few feet away. Anyway, these doors left us with limited places to put furniture, so, since we've moved in they have been blocked by a couch. Plus, they were old and quite drafty and simply needed to go, and it needed to be done before the siding goes up. So, this past weekend out went the doors and in went a new window.

The old glass door. 
 The door from inside.

Buirlen was quite interested in all the action and tools. Tools, are SO FUN!




Nothing like a giant, gaping hole in the side of your house. 




This air compressor makes lots of noise and that makes it extra cool. 

Don't worry Mom, this will be fixed before you know it. 

Framing up the new wall. 



And just like that we have a new window. 

Another quirky aspect of our house is that there was a random door of the laundry room. It didn't make sense as to it's location and we never used it. So it came off as well. 





Inside once the window was in. 

....And all sheet rocked over. 

Last summer a family from church moved away and didn't want to take this 3 wheeled bike with them, so it ended up at our place. Buirlen and I took for a spin and thought it was rather fun. 


So there you have it. 

Enjoy this beautiful Tuesday. 

"Home is the nicest word there is." ~Laura Ingalls Wilder









Thursday, May 3, 2018

Sunshine and Blue Skies

Yesterday I posted about Luke sawing a couple giant logs up into lumber for our siding project. However, I realized I failed to put up the picture of the finished product. So here you go, Luke and his lumber(not quite all of it, it took two trips to get it from the Farm to our place.)

The weather has been blissful and glorious today. This morning, Buirlen and I went out to get the mail and he promptly decided that he didn't want to go back in. So, we spent some time cleaning up flower beds and soaking up some vitamin D.

He's a pretty hard working little gardener. 



Yesterday's adventures in the great outdoors....Sunshine is good for the soul. 



"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." ~Margaret Atwood




Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Siding the House: Step 1

     Happy Wednesday! So, I mentioned last time, that this summer, Luke is going to be re-siding our house. Luke plans to add more insulation as well, making the house more heat efficient...Which it really isn't currently, what with the crazy layout and old siding. I'm excited to see the transformation start to happen.


We needed lumber as part of this process and were blessed with a few giant logs from our firewood guy. So, Luke and his dad spent last weekend out at the farm's sawmill turning logs into lumber. 

We got all the lumber we should need out of just 2 of the logs, the 3rd is waiting for another day.

Getting ready. 


Hard at work. 



Buirlen was a great foreman and oversaw the project. 

Checking out the bobcat with Grandpa.


Exploring. 
 
If it has a steering wheel it is good!

Visiting the goats. He's getting brave and wanted to feed them some hay by himself.


This past weekend, this little guy decided that maybe walking isn't that hard after all. He still mostly crawls, but has taken to walking if his destination isn't too far(say a few steps). He's growing up!

And he continues to climb....I guess unsupervised piano playing is a no go for now. 

May your day be full of goodness and the joy of The One who saw that giant tree when it was but a sprout over a 100 years ago...He sees you and He loves you more than you can ever fathom. 

"It takes hands to build a house but only hearts can build a home." ~Unknown