A beautiful day in Kansas

A beautiful day in Kansas
The herd grazing on a sunny day.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Bull sale time

This weekend we made a fun trip up to Manhattan, Ks.  It was our third trip to the K-State and 4-H Day with the Cats.  They played Baylor, and came up short.  But we still enjoyed the game and got to take in the bittersweet moment for 5 seniors. They were given framed jerseys and their parents were all on hand to shed a few tears.
We spent the night and attended the church where our former pastor in Pratt now preaches.  They had a good time seeing how much our kids have changed, and it was nice to see all of their kids too.
This paper is a very full one.  I hope you don't find any errors but with 48 pages it could easily happen.
Take a look at all of our upcoming auctions.  So many bull sales to get ready for.  I sure hope they all have nice weather for their upcoming sales.


Sunday, February 21, 2016

Spring weather in February


Sunday was filled with beautiful weather.  The kids had a good time jumping on the trampoline with their dad and cousin.  Since they didn't have school Monday we all got together and watched movies late.
On Monday the girls will get to help their dad move cows from some milo stocks to some corn stocks.  They are just moving a mile and the weather promises to be nice.
This last week of school we attended Allie's conferences.  She of course is doing fine in school.  Her teacher seems to enjoy her.  She came home with a Valentine that was written on by several classmates.
One of them said, "Allie, I'm sorry that I annoy you and I talk a lot, but I just want to be friends."
Another cute one said, "It awesome how you know a lot about farms and animals."
For Valentine's Day we made something a little different.  We made some Moon Sand and gave out for the kids.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

New calving barn - About time

 Earlier this week Weston asked me to come to the kitchen.  He proudly told me that  he knew the password to the microwave.  His little fingers showed me  a sequence that would indeed make the microwave run.
In this current oil field crisis we have found that welders work a little cheaper.  Because some work is better than no work.  Ryan, as we know him started to work on a calving shed this fall.  He and Luke designed it.  The frame, and foundation were put up.  Then another crew came in a put some tin around the barn.  Next, I went and picked up several gates that make up the barn. Now the gates are hung and we are just waiting for our lights to come in.  Once installed we will have the calving shed that we should have made 20 years ago.  Oh well, at least we have it now.
Addie had a Red Angus heifer that we call Mini Moo.  She was AI bred one time.  During preg checking she was called open.  That was ok because she is a May born heifer.  But Mini Moo had a little secret after all.  She finally started to show and Luke pulled her into a separate pen when he thought she was near her due date.  Now we have a little heifer the girls call Tiny Moo. The girls were so excited because Luke had not told them he suspected that Mini Moo was pregnant.
It only seems fair that Mini Moo and Tiny Moo were the first mother and baby to spend the night in the new shed.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Christmas break has come and gone and now it's back to the grindstone.  The girls have completed half of their school year.  Weston is enjoying his last year at home before preschool next year.
Have you gone to one of the trampoline parks in Wichita?  We went to one in downtown.  It was very fun.  I am glad we went when it wasn't too busy.  This is a great place place to take a young person with tons of energy. There were plenty of people just sitting around with low energy levels playing on their smart phones.
We dodged the big snow storm.  Luke was happy and the girls were a little let down; they were ready for a snow.  However with cows, their dad will never wish for a big snow.
Weston and his cousin Levi dressed up in costumes made by Addie and Allie.  They picked some cotton and handmade the Santa beard.

Winter Fun


We have been trying to have fun in this cold weather.  Since none of the kids have school on Monday we got a hotel room with the cousins and had a pool party.  Weston is not that brave of a swimmer but he sure did get daring because he wanted to be close to his cousin.  
Humble Pie pizza was also part of the evening, My sister and I introduced our uncles to that pizza earlier in the week when they came out to visit. They both seemed to enjoy the new pizza and all the toppings.
This week marked the beginning of calving season for us.  We have had about eight calves at this point.  This group calving are first calf heifers.  So hopefully my husband selected the right bull or he will soon be regretting this choice.
The girls are a little over halfway through the school year and are fairly busy at the moment.  We are now trying to decide what project talk they are going to do for 4-H.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Santa and his reindeer

Christmas break has come and gone and now it's back to the grindstone.  The girls have completed half of their school year.  Weston is enjoying his last year at home before preschool next year.
Have you gone to one of the trampoline parks in Wichita?  We went to one in downtown.  It was very fun.  I am glad we went when it wasn't too busy.  This is a great place place to take a young person with tons of energy. There were plenty of people just sitting around with low energy levels playing on their smart phones.
We dodged the big snow storm.  Luke was happy and the girls were a little let down; they were ready for a snow.  However with cows, their dad will never wish for a big snow.
Weston and his cousin Levi dressed up in costumes made by Addie and Allie.  They picked some cotton and handmade the Santa beard.