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Win a great gift from Homestead Originals!

Posted by OurLittleHomestead
05:47, 2008-Jul-25 .. 0 comments .. Link

Win a bar of our FANTASTIC Farm Fresh Oatmeal Soap and our signature slotted hardwood soap shelf!

How do you win? Leave a comment with your first name and email addy, so I can contact you–that simple.  Want 2 chances to win? Post this contest on YOUR blog too….and comment with the link, your name and email addy.

We’ll draw the winners name outta ye’ ol’ hat July 31st!  To Enter , you must leave your comment over here at this link....CLICK HERE :)

Lisa 



STOP THAT THIEF!

Posted by OurLittleHomestead
05:46, 2008-Jul-25 .. 1 comments .. Link
Soooo….I quietly go about making the family bread…but started noticing that each time I was making it, the regular crowd would stream in through the kitchen for a slab, fresh out of the oven with some butter…but SOMEONE was tearing these big chunks out of the loaves! 

This couldn’t be my precious children doing this! *gasp!* nah….I thought this was a husband move for sure….alas, I caught the little thief, red handed!! 

 

I was close, not my husband, but his son! Okay, my son…..but I couldn’t believe it! My husband says to take it as a compliment, he loves your homemade bread….just to prove he loves it….he did it again the next time I made bread, he knocked over the 25# bag of spuds I had there as a deterent, and used them as a step!

He’s so darned cute, it’s hard to get mad….lol!  Guess if I want prefect loaves I’d best find a new place to cool them……up much higher!

Nah….I’ll just leave ‘em low….gives  a good feeling that even the 1.5yo appreciates Mamas homemade bread, even if he is running thru the kitchen grabbing hunks and running away….giggling all the way :)

Homemade Bread anyone?

Lisa



Middle daughter is debating job? school? both????

Posted by m j
11:31, 2008-Jul-24 .. 0 comments .. Link

Our middle daughter is debating over a job offer and college or just straight college.   For all our girls we offer them a full ride to college , books , all cost, a car, gas, medical & car insurance , spending money , we do it all like we do now.  The only difference is they have to live at home while they go to school, or board at a far school.  They car work part time where dad and I agree they can for mad money, but they are just to focus on school.   Well, Shayna has a great job offer starting off at $10 -$12 an hour with insurance, 401k, retirement and more.  She will still live at home and we will support her still, minus medical insurance ( she has to be in school for 12 units for ours to cover her) and she can go to college at night.

Shayna wants to open a cafe.  So she would be going to school for that and her art as well as her veterinary.  So now she has a choice to make this job where she could just keep advancing year after year and school or just straight school and open her cafe and sell her art there.  The veterinary is just because she is good at it and loves it(she already has college classes in this from high school) , and well it is good to fall back on if she ever needed to.

We tell her what ever she decides is fine, we will support her 100%.

We are praying over this to see what God has to say.

P.s. the joke on dad went good I will tell you all about Mr. Grump Gills (the fish's name)and dad later , also about his wife they are trying to talk us into buying!!!  Some times I wonder if they are Moses, every needs a mate!     LOL.  Help me!!!

God Bless all, mj

 



Taking a bloggy break

Posted by Kitty
10:03 PM, Thursday, July 24, 2008 .. 9 comments .. Link

This blog has been a real God send to me. I love each and every one of you  that visit me. I feel as though we are good friends that I can share anything with. With that said, I must confess that I am having some personal issues in my life right now. My mom is haivng her good days and her bad days. I have hospice coming in several days each week now. All the court issues have been taken care of as of last Wednesday, so now I have full power of attorney over her, I guess you can say, Life.  Now I have to make some serious decissions that I really don't think I'm ready to make. And to top all of this off, my dh tells me that he is no longer happy and is thinking along the lines of divorce.

   I try to post uplifting, helpful, and homesteady post, but I can honestly say that I feel as though I am a fake here.  I don't like being  the type to bring others down with my problems so I tend to keep alot locked inside, which isn't really good for your health. This is probably why a couple of weeks ago when I went for my 6 month checkup the doctor had to put me on high blood presure meds. Hummm wonder why, LOL.

   So now that you know I'm a big faker, and that my life is not as shiney as I tend to lead on, I feel I need to take a little break for now. I'm not sure how long, I may  post more often than I think I will  right now, but just in case, I  wanted to let you all know that if I don't blog for a while, it's cuz I'm off  dealin with "Life".         Love you all........God bless



Hikes and picnics go well together

Posted by Amy W
2:27 PM, 2008-Jul-24 .. 1 comments .. Link
 

Ah, another beautiful, breezy day today. Mid-70’s with none of that horrid heat of the past week that kept our ancient window a/c chugga- gugging.
Ahhh, I sit with the breeze ruffling the ends of my hair and contemplate the blissful energy-savings of not running the contraption.
We have so enjoyed this cooler weather. Mr. Steady had a church softball game Tuesday evening and we quite enjoyed watching and visiting with our church family.
On Wednesday, Mr. Steady and I both took the day off for a special family day at our local nature center.  We explored their special exhibit as well as their gardens, butterfly house and a couple of great hiking trails.
Tomorrow is suppose to be another day like today.
And there was a picnic lunch.
Created by yours truly in a fit of inspiration.
l didn’t want to do the same ol’ same old but wanted my family to know they were special. And how better to tell your family how special they are than with food?
I mean really!
First, I decided no paper products! Its not because I want to go green- although that’s a good 3nd best reason- but because I wanted my family to feel special (and paper plates doesn’t exactly say “You’re special”) and because my momma gave me the most wonderful little picnic basket filled with cups and silverware and enamelware plates and red checkered cloth napkins.
Now we still had good ol’ sandwiches and the kidlets chose bologna- but Mr. Steady and I had yummy thick slices of ham (from the freezer) with garden fresh lettuce and tomato.
There was chunk cheese.
And of course, chips.
Grapes.
Homemade bacon ranch macaroni salad (something I whip together that Mr. Steady and Maiden just
LOVE).
Raspberry Lemonade.
And the bestest little pies ever.
The kids named them
Baby Berry Pies.
Aren’t they sweet?


Little graham cracker crusts with a generous dollop of Bavarian cream and topped with farm fresh black raspberries.
Delish.
Only thing that would have made it better (or gilded the lily) would have been a dollop of fresh whip cream on top.
I’ve noted that for next time.
We were so full from such a delicious lunch that we ended up scrapping my meal plan for supper and had a small batch of nachos instead.
While hiking we spotted two wild turkeys plus various birds, a chipmunk and Maiden swears she almost stepped on a snake.
We didn’t see the snake but Mr. Conductor and I found four snake skins nearby.
Very cool.

Photos: Kiddos and I after our last hike. Enjoying a Baby Berry Pie.



Beating the Heat by Preparing for Fall

Posted by Catherine Ann
12:48 PM, Thursday, July 24, 2008 .. 0 comments .. Link

My Spring/Summer garden did not fare well, at all .  We got a late start, planted without doing enough soil preparation, and just didn't have a good season. 

The pepper plants are hanging in there, and actually look great.  The okra is trying to produce, but as soon as a tiny pod appears, the ants swarm it and cover it up with little bits of "grass" or something.  Very strange.....  I've decided they must need it more than I do, so it's all theirs; this time. 

I still have a few chard plants that are growing ever so slowly, and a few other things are trying to survive the heat.

The heat is making me long for Fall!  I love the cool, crisp days of Autumn. 

In the midst of playing the "waiting game" regarding our upcoming move; one that is coming just 4 short months after our last move...I'm planning for Fall and planting seeds to get a head start.  I've already got seedlings for cucumbers, squash, tomatoes and chard.  They really sprouted fast- I guess it was the heat.  I also rooted  suckers from the tomato plants in the garden.  I just cut off healthy stems, plopped them into a jar of water, and put them in the kitchen window.  They rooted in just a few days and are going into containers a.s.a.p.  I plan to attempt to transplant the peppers and eggplant from the garden into containers.  I don't yet know whether I'll have a "real" garden this Fall, or whether it will be limited to the flower bed and some containers.  Either way, I plan to grow some veggies! 

I was inspired by the sustainable backyard garden video to try growing at least a few little patches of grain, too.  I'll have to do some research to find out more about growing those.  But, I love an adventure, and it should be fun, as well as educational, for us all.  I really want to work on growing as much of our food as possible in the coming days. 

The guys plan to do some work on the lot we are going to use for a community garden tonight.  Once they've gotten some of the weeds and poison ivy  under control, I can get in there and see how many raised beds we'll be able to make.  I also want to do some small fruit trees and, oh, lots of other things there !  First we will have to do some fencing to keep the deer from devouring everything we plant.  Poor things are hungry this year because it has been such a dry season; just not much for them to graze on.

OK, that's a little update from the Love home.  More on the move when I have something definite.  Should be within the month for sure.

Blessings,

Catherine



New & Gently Used Books and HS Curriculum FOR SALE

Posted by OurLittleHomestead
12:25, 2008-Jul-24 .. 0 comments .. Link

FOR SALE : Tons of Books, CD's and Curriculum that I need to clear off my shelves--all priced to move!  Paypal. Media Mail shipping or expedited shipping and/or insurance at buyers choice/expense.

 

HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM (all BRAND NEW!)

 

Polished Cornerstones by DOORPOSTS—BRAND NEW!  $45.00

 

KONOS In a Bag : RUSSIA (full kit! brand new!)  $25.00

 

Veritas Press ; GENESIS THRU JOSHUA (like new with cards!) $20.00

 

Art Basics for Children - Visual Manna $10.00

 

Visual Manna's Master Drawing  $10.00

 

Barker Creek's :Draw Write Now Book 6 Animals & Habitats $5.00

 

Rod n Staff English 9/10 Teacher Book only—BRAND NEW---$15.00

 

Rod n Staff English 2 Teacher and Student books $15.00 set (these are used--but still in goodshape!)

 

ABEKA : Our America Student and Teacher Book Set  $10.00

 

CHRISTIAN LIBERTY PRESS : Our Fathers World Student & Teacher Book Set $10.00

 

Bob Jones Press : A Servants Heart : Bible Truths 2 TEACHER EDITION $15.00

 

 

 

 

Books: (Used--but in good or great shape!)

 

HISTORY OF US : Liberty for All BOOK 5; Joy Hakim $7.00

 

Savage Sam : Fred Gipson $2.50

 

From Submarine to Steamboat: Robert Fulton (hardcover/dust jacket) $5.00 (brand new--!)

 

Story of Liberty (BRAND NEW!)  $10.00

 

Mama’s Torah   (BRAND NEW)   $5.00

 

Alice in Wonderland: Lewis Carroll  $2.00

 

The Race : Golden Filly Series Book 1  by Lauraine Snelling $1.00

 

Eagles Wings : Golden Filly Series Book 2  by Lauraine Snelling $1.00

 

Worldwide Guide to Homeschooling : Dr. Brian Ray  $2.50

 

Homeschooling:The Journey is the Reward : Pamela Berthume $3.00

 

If Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy : Lindsey O'Connor $3.00

 

The Purpose Driven Life : Rick Warren (hardcover/dust jacket) $3.00

 

Walking Wisely : Charles Stanley (hardcover/dust jacket) $3.00

 

The Kingdom Series: Kingdoms Quest Book 5 : Chuck Black $3.00

 

Civil War Ghosts : Daniel Cohen $2.50

 

Left Behind : Tim LaHaye / Jerry Jenkins $2.50

 

Just Like Jesus : Max Lucado $2.50

 

Molly Saves the Day (American Girls Series) $2.00

 

Happy Birthday Kirsten (American Girls Series) $2.00

 

 

Black Beauty (shorter childrens version-hardcover) MJ Carr $1.00

 

The Sleepytime Ponies Trick a Trickster : Lana Jordan  (hardcover/dust jacket--signed by author) $2.50

 

 

The Tightwad Gazette II : Amy Dacyczyn (Hardcover) $2.50

 

Nightlight For Parents : James Dobson (hardcover/dust jacket) $2.50

 

The New Nation (A History of the US) Teaching Guide 3rd Ed. $5.00

 

Super Science Concoctions: Jill Frankel Hauser $4.00

 

Water Dance : Thomas Locker $2.00 (Hardcover)

 

Manatee Winter : Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld $2.00 (Hardcover)

 

The Children’s Book of Home and Family : William J. Bennett  $5.00 (Hardcover)

 

Millstones & Stumbling Blocks : Bradley Heath $5.00

 

Message of the Mountain: ABEKA Book $3.00

 

 

 

These Books are from a set-- beautiful leather bound, silk ribbon bookmarked, gold paged classics! $5.00 each OR $30.00 for all !

 

Michel De Montaigne Essays

 

The Ambassadors: Henry James

 

Henrik Ibsen Plays

 

Candide : Voltaire

 

Swann's Way : Marcel Proust

 

The Annals : Tacitus

 

Faust : Johann Wolfgang VonGoethe

 

 

 

 

CDs  (ALL BRAND NEW!):  $3.00 each

 

Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek Level One, The Reader, Level Two : GREEK N STUFF

 

Fearfully & Wonderfully Made : ANSWERS IN GENESIS

 

Hi I'm Riff!  (Barney CD)

 

World Book 2001 Encyclopedia

 

Sabbath Rest- No Greater Joy

 

Rainy Day Art (over 30 hands on projects)

 

Families of Costa Rica

 

 

Thanks for looking~

Lisa

Lisa@HomesteadOriginals.com

 

 



Contest!

Posted by OurLittleHomestead
12:17, 2008-Jul-24 .. 1 comments .. Link

 

Okay---so who wants to win a copy of the BRAND NEW Summer issue of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine? It's HOT off the presses....not even in stores yet! :) 

 Well.....I have a few copies I'll give away, each day until July 31st!  So how to win? Just CLICK HERE to leave a comment with your contact info so I can get a hold of you when you win!  We'll draw a name each morning (actually, my 1.5yo son will) out of a hat and post the winner. 

Enter everyday, post on your blog and leave me the link in a seperate comment for an additional entry too :)

 Thanks for playing along!

Lisa



2008 Perseid Meteor Showers are coming!

Posted by HandsNHearts
08:58, Thursday, July 24, 2008 .. 1 comments .. Link

Mark your calendar: The 2008 Perseid meteor shower peaks on August 12th and it should be a good show.

"The time to look is during the dark hours before dawn on Tuesday, August 12th," says Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center. "There should be plenty of meteors--perhaps one or two every minute."

The source of the shower is Comet Swift-Tuttle. Although the comet is far away, currently located beyond the orbit of Uranus, a trail of debris from the comet stretches all the way back to Earth. Crossing the trail in August, Earth will be pelted by specks of comet dust hitting the atmosphere at 132,000 mph. At that speed, even a flimsy speck of dust makes a vivid streak of light when it disintegrates--a meteor! Because, Swift-Tuttle's meteors streak out of the constellation Perseus, they are called "Perseids."

(Note: In the narrative that follows, all times are local. For instance, 9:00 pm means 9:00 pm in your time zone, where you live. )

Serious meteor hunters will begin their watch early, on Monday evening, August 11th, around 9 pm when Perseus first rises in the northeast. This is the time to look for Perseid Earthgrazers--meteors that approach from the horizon and skim the atmosphere overhead like a stone skipping across the surface of a pond.

"Earthgrazers are long, slow and colorful; they are among the most beautiful of meteors," says Cooke. He cautions that an hour of watching may net only a few of these at most, but seeing even one can make the whole night worthwhile.

A warm summer night. Bright meteors skipping overhead. And the peak is yet to come. What could be better?

The answer lies halfway up the southern sky: Jupiter and the gibbous Moon converge on August 11th and 12th for a close encounter in the constellation Sagittarius: sky map. It's a grand sight visible even from light-polluted cities.

For a while the beautiful Moon will interfere with the Perseids, lunar glare wiping out all but the brightest meteors. Yin-yang. The situation reverses itself at 2 am on Tuesday morning, August 12th, when the Moon sets and leaves behind a dark sky for the Perseids. The shower will surge into the darkness, peppering the sky with dozens and perhaps hundreds of meteors until dawn.

Above: The eastern sky viewed during the hours before sunrise on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008.

For maximum effect, "get away from city lights," Cooke advises. The brightest Perseids can be seen from cities, he allows, but the greater flurry of faint, delicate meteors is visible only from the countryside. (Scouts, this is a good time to go camping.)

The Perseids are coming. Enjoy the show!

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Critters critters everywhere...

Posted by Lisa
08:23, 2008-Jul-24 .. 2 comments .. Link

Well, our critters are getting big and getting to be a lot of work!  LOL

Several of the pigs should be ready for the processor in the next few weeks.

Our meat chickens and several of our other chickens are scheduled for the processor on August 15th.  Just 2 days before we leave for Disney.  I was just glad to get them in before we leave.  I think it would be good for them to grow a week or two longer, but I didn't want anybody to have to care for them while we were gone.  So they might be a bit on the small side, but we won't have to worry about them while we are gone.

We have 19 meat chickens and 6 misc other chickens that we are sending to the processor.  Plus 5 turkeys.  The turkeys will also be on the small side, but they'll be gone and we won't have to worry while we are gone on vacation.  We'll only have about 12 chickens and 5 guineas for Lance's brother and SIL to care for while we are gone.

Ok, maybe less than that.  I have to do a head count today.  Something attacked them last night just before they went to roost.  I'm not sure how many are missing as I couldn't find them all last night.  The girls and I went out after dark and rescued the turkeys and several chickens from the girl's playhouse, where they decided to roost after the attack.  We put them in the coop but we couldn't find several of our laying hens.  I see them out there this morning, so it looks like most of them are ok.  I figure whatever it was caught 4 or 5 of them altogether.  There were feather piles in several places but it was dark and I could have missed something.

I sold our baby goat last week.  A guy came to the door asking for a goat and I told him I had one baby and one doe.  He said they were going to eat it so he wanted the baby (he was 3 months old and ready to wean.  That's the age they like them for eating).  Anyway, I sold him for $40.  The guy wanted more so he went to the fair and bought 5 wethers that were a little larger.  He said he'd sell me one of them if they didn't eat them all.  I would like a companion for my milk goat now that her baby is gone. 

We had to milk her for about  a week since selling the baby.  We just didn't want her to stop cold turkey and get mastitis or an infection.  I'll check her today, but I think she's fine now.  Lance milked her Monday night and she didn't have much, so she should be fine now.  She gave me almost a quart the first two times I milked after the baby was gone.  She is such a good milker, she'd give me a gallon per day if I'd milk twice per day.  I just can't milk right now.  We'd have to have somebody to milk her while we were at Disney and that isn't probable at all.  PLUS I want a home pasteurizer before we start milking again and that costs $400.  I could just put it on credit, as it really is an investment for us, but it's just not a good time for us right now.  Hopefully I'll get one before next year when we start milking again.

The steers are holding their own out in the field.  We still have the heifer but she's going to auction as soon as we can arrange it.  She is just not nice to the other steers.  We are also going to sell the other doe I have and get a companion for my milk goat.  I don't like that doe with the horns, she's hard on Violet (my milk goat).

We brought home a kitten from my mom and dad's and he's doing well.  He's adjusting to life on the farm and seems to like it here.  Lilli had named it Boots, but now changed it to Smoky.  I haven't seen him since we returned from GWL so I hope he's ok.  ?

Our other Tom cat, Socks is doing well and hangs around all the time.  He's a hambone and loves to cuddle against your legs when you walk.

RC and Biscuit are doing well.  Biscuit just keeps getting bigger!  He still tries biting your ankles when you walk outside but he is getting a bit better about it. 

The big dogs are doing good but I think we may be selling them soon.  They eat a lot since they are so big and we no longer have a goat herd for them to watch over.  They need a home with a job.  LOL.  We have one goat in there with them and they all get along great.  LOL

The turkeys continue to be the most entertaining critters.  They are just so funny.  They are almost as tall as Lauren so they love to run up to her and see what she has in her hands.  They peck at her clothes and it makes her so mad.  She hollers, "NO...NO BITE".  LOL.  This, of course, does nothing to deter them and really just calls the rest of them over to see what the fuss is about.

Poor Lauren also has to deal with Biscuit who is getting quite big now.  He starts pulling on her her clothes and won't stop until one of us goes and rescues her.  She gets so mad at that dog.  I don't mean to laugh, but it's hard not too.  He just wants to play and he thinks she is the perfect size.  LOL

Lilli is enjoying the critters and loves her puppy and new kitten.  She gets frustrated with Biscuit when he gets to pulling at her clothes and won't stop, but he really is getting a bit better about that...sort of.  The kitten is quite lovable but has scratched her several times when she was holding it and it got spooked by one of the dogs.

CHICKEN PROCESSING:

I don't know what everybody pays for processing, but we go to an amish place in Indiana and they charge $1.25 per bird!  That is so cheap that it is worth the drive down there.  We drop off the night before and then pick up the following evening.  It's worth the drive.  The chickens come ready for the freezer.  We do put them in individual bags, as they bag them 5 to a bag usually.  They are clean and we have always been happy with them.

They charge $3 per turkey under 20 pounds and $5 per turkey over 20 pounds.  I am sure our turkeys will be under 20 pounds.  LOL.  They don't even have all their adult colors yet. 

I was going to keep one male and one female turkey but we decided to just process them all rather than try to keep them through the winter.

That about covers our critters lately.  I'll be glad to have the meat chickens gone...they are getting to be a lot of work now that they are eating so much.  LOL



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