Saturday, October 23, 2010

A day in our slow life

Disclaimer; many of these times are estimated because I don't wear a watch and unless looking at a clock inside I never truly know what time it is, LOL!!!

This is yesterday's( 10-23-2010) "Day in our slow life"


5:30 am- Alarm goes off, playing an oldies song. This is the time the dogs get their morning affection and get to jump up into bed, what a treat!  :o)
6am- Mike and I are up dressed and heading outside to feed the cows, a headlamp is needed as it is pitch dark still. Button and Hoss are glad to see us and Hoss even butts me for his hay
6:15am- Back inside, I get the coffee heated awhile Mike gets ready for work. Mike says he'll take his muffin with him, as the snack he ate last night before bed is sitting like a lump in his stomach.
6:30am- we sit down and enjoy our coffee and talk about the day ahead
7am- Mike leaves for work and I hear Cortney coming down the stairs.
Cortney prepares Hoss's bottle and heads out to the barn.
7:15- Cortney is doing her chicken and turkey chores  and I'm washing up the morning dishes, cleaning off the counters, wiping off the wood stove top and getting the table in order and cleaned up a bit because we are expecting company today :o)
7:30am- I check email and visit a few blogs, posting on them as well as our own blog
8:15am- Cortney and I head outside to begin disconnecting the hoses and rolling up for winter storage.
9:30 am- I pulled up some sunflower stalks and piled them for Cortney to haul to the chickens and turkeys.
10am-  Cleaned up and collected seed pods from the radishes, piling the greens into a pile to dry for burning later
10:45am- Cortney is now working on harvesting fennel seed heads, while I am cleaning up the dill and weeds in that area, shaking the dill seed for next seasons crop. What I pulled is piled and hauled to the burn pit.
11am- Inside for some H2O
11:15am- Back out to finish clean up of the dried dill and weeds
11:40am- Cortney and I decide we'd better clean up and change clothes before my Cousin Rachel and the girls arrive :o) I decided to eat a tuna sandwich, Cortney opted to wait until after our company leaves.
Around 12pm- Rachel and the girls pull into the driveway and Casino and Tuffy sound the alarm . The girls are excited to see Cortney.  Cortney takes them to see our injured turkey and then down into the root cellar to pick the pumpkins. Each of the girls picked two ears of the colored corn as well. It was a hard choice for Rachel*wink*, the girls both picked their choices and all 6 ears were beautiful together. There visit was nice, but they had an appointment in a neighboring town to try their hand at pottery making.
1-ish pm-Rachel and the girls say good bye . I grab the scissors and head out to cut the millet and put into milk crates for storage in the cellar. I treated the chickens and turkeys to a few heads and the quickly gave it a, " Two Wings Up" vote, LOL!!!
2pm- Take a mini break, Mike calls to see how our day is progressing. He shares that he has been busy too
 and he's working on his 13th tire repair, hauled feed and made some hydraulic hoses.
2:10pm- Cortney brings in the mail, I'm excited to see a flyer from a yarn shop and they are offering beginning knitting classes, YEAH!
2:30pm- Back out to the garden to dig up the millet grasses and pile for burning
3:40pm- My Mom stops in with a question and conversation on various topics ensues
4:30pm- Cortney checks email. I start the pump and begin filling the cows troughs, while waiting on the filling I re-bed the barn in prep for 5'ish feeding of Button and Hoss.
5:09- Cortney and I head out to get some hay down from the loft and then haul out a sliver for each and get Button and Hoss in their barn and corral. Upon returning to the house Cortney feeds the dogs and cat.
5:30 pm- Mike is home and helps us finish rolling up the hoses, now that the troughs are full
6pm- Inside to pull out the leftovers for supper. We have stew, sweet and sour chicken and fried rice to clean up. :o)
6:10pm- Reheat leftovers and it's pick what you want or dish yourself up supper*wink*
6:20pm- Eat our supper and visit about he days happenings.
7:15 pm- Work with Mike on some paperwork on his laptop
8: 30pm- Mike offers me a neck and back massage and of course I don't turn him down :o)
8:45pm- I return the favor and massage Mike's neck and shoulders
9:15 pm- We watch a bit of a program on PBS, but it was stupid so turned it off.
9:20 pm- Cortney says good night
9: 30pm- We let the dogs out for their nightly break
9:40pm- Lights out, dogs on their beds and soon we'll be there as well*wink*
10:12 pm- Post this on the blog so we can maybe sleep in a bit tomorrow
Good night everyone

17 comments:

Lois Evensen said...

Wow! What a day! I hope you are happily zzzzzz'ing now! ;))

small farm girl said...

Wow! I'm tired just reading this. lol

Rachel said...

Sooo fun to see you and the crew yesterday! Thanks for the pumpkins and corn! :) The pottery class was INCREDIBLE! The girls did full body vase sculpting...they were COVERED in clay & slip!! Such a great day! Can't wait till we get to see ya'll again! :)Hope you got to sleep in today!

Mama Mess said...

Isn't living the simple life so rewarding?!

HermitJim said...

Just what do you do in your spare time?

Seriously, sounds like you have a pretty full dance card all day and most of the night!

Ahhh, the joys of farm living!

Farmgirl Cyn said...

Hokey Toot, Kelle! I need a nap just readin' what you do!!!

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Lois,
I think Mike was snoring before his head hit the pillow*wink* I on the otherhand take a few minutes before I was ZZZZZing, LOL!!!

SFG,
Me too I guess we did get a lot accomplished and I forgot to add that Mike disconnected the pump and got it all drained and ready for winter, when he was helping roll up the last of the hoses.

Rachel,
Glad you and the girls stopped, wish we'd have had time to visit a bit more, but also understand being busy enjoying your children. :o)
You should have taken a camera, maybe you did, if so please post pictures or their projects, it would be fun to see.
You have a standing invite anytime you want to get out of the city, just give us a call*wink*
We did have to get up to feed at 6am, but then snuck back into bed for a few more winks*grinning*

Goodwife,
Very rewarding and actually to be truthful I didn't feel like I worked that hard yesterday, so it was really a slower day for us*wink*

Hermit,
Glad to see you stop in and chat with us*wink* You asked what we do in our spare time, well my honest answer would be "sleep", that is in part why I enjoy the down time of winter. It gives me time to recharge and catch up on inside projects. :o)
When looking back at what all we accomplished it does feel like the "joys of farm living!", LOL!!!!

Thank you all for your stopping in to chat. Today our colder temps are blowing in( literally) and the sunshine is gone*sigh* Anyway we all look forward to a fire in the wod stove, this afternoon, in fact when I'm done here I think I'll get one going*wink*
Blessings for your new week,
Kelle

V.L. Locey said...

That`s quite a busy day for a slow day! =)

Tonia said...

Busy busy day! Love the simple life!

Alla said...

Isn't it fun to live the "SLOW LIFE"?? LOL I thought I was following your blog but I guess I never signed up so am going to do it now. I enjoyed reading about your day.

annies home said...

Your life does sound very busy I remember life on the farm at my grandparents when we hit the sheets we knew we were ready for bed

Leigh said...

Hi. I found you via the link on Alla's blog. I am finding these slow day posts to be fun and informative. For example, I hadn't thought about trying to grow millet for my chickens! We did amaranth this year, but they have yet to appreciate that. :o

Tracy said...

Kelle,
What a great read! Yeah, also wore me out just reading about it - but then again, if I were to think ahead about what all we need to get done most days, I would probably talk myself out of getting out of bed! LOL.
I just laughed out loud at your 9:15 comment about turning on the TV and then it was so stupid you just turned it back off. That happens SO often at our house! I think if we really had our druthers we wouldn't even own a TV, because all it does is make us mad. HA. (but my elderly mother lives with us, and she wants her TV).

Anonymous said...

You three seem to stay really busy! I'm worn out just reading it. Your day starts out early with all the animals to feed. I hope you have some dilly-dallie time for yourself - gotta do that ya know!! ...debbie

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Hmmm...slow seems to be a relative term, eh? -grin- Our lives are different "slow" compared to a city dweller's but still filled with LIFE.
$38 for 3 people to see a movie?! That's robbery! We pay $1/person on Senior Monday and it's still only $6 or $7 per non-senior adult and still less for a child.

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Sandra,
In the city there are two theaters, both belong to the same company, so they have a monopoly going. The afternoon matinee shows are $8 each( for adults) and the evening shows are now $12 each, so my math was off it would be $36 not $38, and if you'd even consider buying popcorn or a drink you would add around $8-10 more. This is why if we think a movies is going to be well wrth seeig we go to the matinee and sneak in our own drinks and treats :o)

Speaking of "slow life" in our mindseye vs city dwellers you are correct and I wouldn't ever trade not for a moment( even when life is very overwhelming moments happen*wink*)
Blessings,
Kelle

jean said...

Honest to goodness...we hate going by the clock. So, we don't!

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