Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Spring Break on the Farm

Two weeks of spring break felt like an overwhelming amount of time to kill with all 3 kids but it managed to fly by.  We didn't end up accomplishing everything on our spring break to-do list.  Ah well.  Summer's just around the corner.  At least it felt that way over the Easter weekend when the temperature hit 20-something...


The first week of spring break was still a bit cool and wet.  In fact one afternoon we even saw some snow coming down for a few brief minutes.  But despite the weather there was still plenty to keep us busy.  One cannot forget the episode of Patches and the new baby calf that provided some excitement.  After Cow #1 delivered, we knew that Cow #2 (Daisy) was not far behind.  Erik and I felt determined that we were going to witness the next calf birth so I was watching her like a hawk.  On Silas' birthday I could tell she was acting a bit different and after dinner she was in obvious labour.  We spent the evening outside sharing a set of binoculars but wouldn't you know she went into the far corner of the pasture and waited right until the point that it got too dark for us to see anything.  Really, who can blame the poor girl, but still we were disappointed to miss the actual event.

Since the first calf was named Bambi, we decided it was fitting to name the second calf (a male) Thumper.  Bambi and Thumper have been fast friends.  (Meanwhile Patches has been sequestered to a separate pasture).

(Cow #3 {Brownie} is not due for her calf until the fall but the kids are already brainstorming more Bambi-like names for him or her.)

Over the long weekend Erik and his dad started work on the next farm venture - a chicken coop.

The kids enjoyed the sunshine and the chance to don their tool belts and "help Daddy work".


Daddy's trailer is always full of fun tools to try...



After the forming was done it was time for the concrete.  The boys were filthy but Erik said Micah was actually super helpful - a future Alderidge Construction employee in the making we think...


Not sure when this coop will house actual chickens but I'll be sure to keep you up-to-date on the egg-production venture.

And, speaking of eggs...


The warmest and sunniest day had to be Easter Sunday.  What a perfect afternoon for an Easter Egg hunt.


Ahhh, Mom - it's too bright!


Little Miss Organized made sure everyone had equal amount of eggs.




There has been much too much chocolate and sugar consumed in this household as of late and it's time for this preggo Mama to go into a bit of detox mode.  (If only it wasn't for this baby girl making me SOOO hungry... All. The. Time.)

And now some exciting stuff starts to happen here on the farm.  The plans for expanding the current house to meet the needs of Erik's parents and our own growing family are finally getting underway.  There has already been some demolition happening around here.  When I got home this afternoon I no longer had any railings on my deck - slightly dangerous but I'm definitely not missing my concrete block railings (which matched the pattern of the blocks on the bottom right).



The view from the house is much more unobstructed and I can start to envision a much nicer looking deck in our future...



The rest of the current house will stay as is and we will be building an addition out to the west side (to the left of the house on the first deck picture).  Once the addition is complete, Erik's parents will move into the new part and our family will take over both floors of the current house.  We're looking forward to having another bedroom, another bathroom and another living room to spread ourselves out a bit.

The real digging starts tomorrow so stay tuned!

6 comments:

Kara and Kent said...

Jamie, we're all so glad u moved to a farm! Makes for excellent blog fodder and you're a fun writer!

KDees said...

You are looking so great already! Love the baby bump! Great photos and post as always:)

Bonnie said...

Exciting stuff! Can't wait to see the addition come together.
And you're looking suuuuper cute, Jamie! Lovely pic at the beginning of this post!

Trev and Rebekah said...

You look super cute with your preggo belly!

Yeah for the house expansion happening. Do you think it will be done by time baby comes or at least by the time the snow flies?

Jen Glen said...

I was wondering if the house renos were going to be getting underway! I was trying to imagine all four kids in one room! Can't wait to hear all about it and see it when it's complete! You rock the high belt, by the way. I'm pretty sure if I wore a belt like that, a certain pair of appendages on me would look even more huge! ;)

Anonymous said...

I just noticed this blog entry this morning. So glad the kids enjoy helping dad outside. Looking forward to more pics soon. Mom