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Gives new meaning to the nickname Kansas Jayhawk….

Thing 2's new do.

Thing 2’s new do.

It was time to cut Thing 2’s hair, he was looking like Shaggy only without the facial hair. A couple of weeks ago he had spiked his hair up after taking a shower and thought he was pretty cool. So without telling him what I was doing, I cut him a fauxhawk and he was very happy about it!

Proud of his hair.

Proud of his hair.

You can see how long his hair was, I didn’t cut any length off of the hawk! Gg-ma & pa would have been calling him “Sue”.

 

When I first decided to come up here, I wanted to spend a few months in the summer living in Dad’s cabin. That didn’t work out for a number of factors. Now that I’ve been here for a while and spent several days out there, the longing for living there returns. When I think about, all that is necessary to do so for a family, I think to myself that I must be crazy! The logistics and all. But I can’t shake it. It draws me like a beacon on a dark night.
I have no definite plans about being able to do so yet, but the thought is there, revolving in the depths of my mind. Maybe… just maybe… one of these days.

The older two kids are learning American Sign Language, ASL, for their foreign language in our home-school program, and have been doing quite well. While they are at it, the youngest tries her best to learn it as well. She now has her spoken ABC’s down, but is still working on the signing part…

 

  • Did you know that ASL is officially recognized as a foreign language?
  • ASL is the fourth most spoken language used in the United States.
  • The roots of ASL can be traced back to 18th century France.
  • Each nation has their own version of sign language, such as German Sign Language, and they are not the same.
  • There are other forms of sign language such as Pigeon and SEE (Signed Exact English).

For more information on American Sign Language, visit here.

 

 

 

Feb 4th marks our 8th month here.

We’ve seen summer slip into fall, winter arrive to wax and wane. Now we are anxious to see spring mark its arrival. Of course we just had a taste of  a pre-break-up warm up last month. With more than two weeks of above forties weather, rain and melting snow, even some green grass peeking through. The stores are full of forced spring bulbs, hyacinths,daffodils and tulips. They are so cheerful, but bring a bit of spring fever with them. We still have  a few months to go!

We are 3/4 of a way through our first year here. It has been a real experience and we’ve learned a lot so far!

 

When you find that place, the place where your soul is really content and you feel at home, you still miss all of those people you love, but you don’t want to permanently leave your home… you just want your loved ones to move to where you are. 🙂
I could increase the local population here significantly!
Heck, we could start our own little village.

 

First batch of bread.

First batch of bread.

Thing 1 wanted to make some bread. So she did… lots of it.

Fresh out of the oven, butter melted over the top, and honey drizzled over… oh yeah, it smells wonderful!

We’ll have challah bread all week…

Pan #2

Pan #2

Pan #3

Pan #3

Still more to go into the oven…

Ready to bake

Final 3 ready to bake

She’s quite the little bread baker.

The whole batch, 1 braid and 16 knots.

The whole batch, 1 braid and 16 knots.

Baking incorporates math, science, reading & comprehension and sometimes geography and/or social studies (depending on the type of baked goods and what we are studying at the time). This bread is challah and incorporates social studies (culture and religion) as well as math and science.

Challah is a loaf of yeast-risen egg bread that is traditionally eaten by Jews on Shabbat, on ceremonial occasions and during festival holidays. 

Baking is an interactive lesson for both the baker and the other students who get to enjoy (eat) the lesson!

Shabbat shalom!

So precious when she's asleep...

So precious when she’s asleep…

Two weekends back, our plan was to trek out to the cabin on the 4-wheeler since the creeks are not frozen over enough to drive the truck. We got a huge sled to pull behind the wheeler for the kids to have an epic sled ride (and probably me too, at least for a while).  Time to get the wheeler going and bundle up for a fun ride!

Half-way point

Half-way point

The kids were tucked into the sled, all snuggled under the blanket and off we went. The trail was in good shape. And much to our surprise the creeks were frozen over for the wheeler to pass easily.

Leaf Creek, Half-way point

Leaf Creek, Half-way point

We know we are half-way there when we get to Leaf Creek. There is a nice bridge over Leaf Creek and we know we can always cross it.

Break Time!

Break Time!

We usually stop at this point and take a break. This was on our way out when Thing 1 decided to try to build a snowman on the trail. She didn’t quite finish.

Silly Little Bit

Silly Little Bit

Little Bit and Thing 2 walked around the trail for a bit and acted silly of course.

Mmmm, good food!

Mmmm, good food!

Once we got to the cabin and got the fire going we enjoyed a nice hot meal. Then, more silliness ensued…

Upside down!

Upside down!

The kids love sleeping and playing in the loft, it is their favorite place to be!

We took down the guttering and stored it until next year, so when the snow unloaded it wouldn’t tear it off and ruin it. Half of the roof unloaded that evening once the cabin warmed, the other half the next morning. It sounded odd hearing that snow sliding off the roof for the first time!

It takes us about an hour to drive out this way, going slowly with the sled. The kids seemed to really enjoy the sled ride, and Little Bit’s favorite part?…. no stinky mud! 🙂 Gotta love it!

We didn’t get to go out this past weekend because my truck is broke down w/a fuel supply issue. Hopefully we can get it figured out and fixed soon so we can head out again for some more winter wonderland fun!

 

homeIt snowed most of the day yesterday, and is still snowing intermittently today and more snow forecast for tomorrow. Could get 10 or so inches of new snow. It’s so pristine and white, just beautiful!

no.feetAnd that’s the snow, covering up my boots. 🙂

The kids went out and did some sledding in the snow earlier.

Our plans to go to the cabin this weekend have been foiled by the Ford. I have to replace part of the fuel line. 😦 Boo!

 

 

 

The following images were taken by Thing 2. He has had his own camera for about 7 months and has taken well over 2000 images. Here are a few that really show a different perspective, unedited.

First step.

First step.

Ladder

Ladder

Closer

Closer

Matilda

Matilda

Todd the Hound

Todd the Hound

A Silly Sister

A Silly Sister

The grass on a summer's day.

The grass on a summer’s day…

and the sky.

and the sky.

Caleb 1045

Shadows.

Snowmobile

Snowmobile

Stuffed eggs

Stuffed eggs

Selfie

Selfie

The Forget-Me-Not that marks where Papa's ashes are buried.

The Forget-Me-Not that marks where Papa’s ashes are buried.