Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Good-bye Sweets

I'm saying a sad farewell to goodies. It's now official, after 2 rounds of testing, that I have gestational diabetes and will need to make a few changes to control it properly.

This (hopefully) isn't going to be a huge deal, because I've been making it a habit to eat frequently, consume a lot of whole grains and proteins, and generally try to have very balanced eating habits. Still, it will mean that the occasional indulgence in very generous slices of home-made pie at the truckstop down the road should probably be avoided for the next two-and-a-half months! I'm looking forward to meeting with a dietician and nurse very soon to learn all I need to know so I can keep baby and me as healthy and happy as possible.

I'm just praying that I'm not one of the few who decides to hold onto this dear affliction after giving birth! The longing for a nice dark beer and a lovely piece of sour cream lemon pie (although not together) could become an obsession soon!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Playing in the Dirt


There may be no other day of the year that is as eagerly anticipated as branding day - at least for me! It's an event for the whole family - from the toddlers to great grandma. There is a lot of dust, a little cursing, and it finishes up with a great potluck spread.


It may not be as much fun for the mamas and babies, briefly separated here while the doctoring and other shennanigans go on in the calf pen. It's a noisy day as they talk back and forth to each other across the fence.


My husband, the baby of the family and the one with the fewest injuries (currently), is the chief calf wrestler. This year his pants remained intact. Not so last year when I had to sew his jeans back together using twine and a few holes poked with a pocket knife. Now that's sewing I can handle!


Katie is awfully interested in the cows, but doesn't quite have a handle on when to work them and when to leave them alone. Here a horse lead rope has found a new use as a dog leash to help her remember to stay nearby until she hears "OK". We've got some work to do later, but she's just a pup for now.


The main dish at the end of the day is - what else - steaks on the grill.


Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Blog Slacker

Wow! I haven't bogged in weeks! This won't be much of a post, but more of a little "hello" to let you know that I am still here.

I'm happy to share that I've crossed a few very simple items off my list! Both #31 and #32 are now complete. At Nicole's suggestion in her comment, I created a very simple compost area using a circle of chicken wire partly buried in the ground (this to keep the puppy and other marauders out). So far it has been dog safe, but whenever something goes in that smells good to her, Katie lies on the ground next to it with her nose up to the wire and whines pitifully!

Item #32 was easily acheived by buying a pair of plain old men's black rubber boots (taller than the cute ladies' boots and therefore much better for wading through the creek) for $8. However, on the same day, in the same store, my husband dropped $465 for a pair of special order Whites boots, so our average purchase price rose substantially! Note that this is not a complaint, though, simply an exclamation over the fact that it is even possible to spend that much on boots! But, they will hike many many dirty, smelly, sooty, miles all over the western states this summer and are quite vital to his livelihood. I'll stick to my creek wading, thank you!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Straight Story

What a neat movie we watched last night. It moves very slowly and has little "action", but is a lovely (based on a true) story. Plus, it stars "Matthew" from Anne of Green Gables, who has such an enjoyable voice.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Where was the camera?

We are becoming bonafide acreage people! Last night we were out in the yard digging up our perfectly good well to take out an existing pipe and plumb in a new one to attached the sprinkler system that is soon to come. By "we" I mean that Casey was doing all the digging and hard work and I was sitting nearby, handing over tools, and keeping track of all the shiny parts and tools that the dog was dragging off and/or trying to eat. It was great fun involving a lot of dirt and not even any cursing this time!

About halfway through the project, our cheering section (ie., Katie the Pup) streaked off across the yard barking. Not far in front of her was a very healthy fox with a tail bigger than the whole rest of her body. They got halfway across the pasture, then stopped, squared off, and had a staring contest. We watched, wondering if we were going to have to come to Katie's rescue, but then the fox turned tail and trotted away. Katie ran home, obviously very proud of her brave defense of her territory. It was quite entertaining! Casey's dad (who is our next-door-neighbor-across-the-pasture) says they have seen this fox quite frequently, but this was my first close-up look at her.

Should I rethink the chickens (since I want the kind that are free to roam around the yard freely most of the day)? And how do I make sure that the dog doesn't think they are meant for her dining pleasure? We shall see!