Wednesday, October 17, 2012
75* in sunny Bay City
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Planting time
Our dog marley
Happy birthday Marley!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Let them be little...
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Story time with Grandpa Peless
Thursday, September 27, 2012
We’re from the country…
This beautiful piece of equipment came with our house and up until yesterday the wagon had flat tires. Once we realized all they needed was air, it was a quick fix and the kids were super entertained while riding around. Luke kept singing……. chugaluga lug 5 miles an hour, on my international harvester.
The amazing part about this is that between getting home from work and going to the church on Wednesday he only has about an hour of “down” time and he figures out how to use that time the best with the kiddos. They are always so excited to spend time with him when he is home.
I am sure there will be a lot more rides around in the evening before the snow flies.
Little girls at breakfast
They hate missing him by sleeping in.
Monday, September 17, 2012
The Golden Honey Harvest
This being Luke’s first year of his venture with Beekeeping we weren’t expecting any honey. It takes a year usually for them to build up their supply that they use to stay alive in the winter. They go through about 70lbs. To our surprise the bees must have been good hardworking bees because we ended up having a few frames with honey that was ready for us to harvest. We ended up with one gallon of liquid gold this year---yes it was pretty expensive to get started----which is about 12lbs. In the Beekeeping book for Dummies it says that to collect a pound of honey bees must fly more than 50,000 miles and visit more than 2 million flowers to collect enough nectar for ONE pound of honey. So, to think they had 70lbs in each hive and between the two we ended up getting 12 lbs means those bees were working HARD. That is a lot of miles and flowers.
Micali is as much into beekeeping as her daddy. I didn’t get pictures of them out there stealing the honey from the bees but they sure weren’t happy about it. Micali got a little nervous because they were flying around her so much but kept asking her daddy if she was okay and stayed right there with him to help him with what he needed. She looks so cute in her little bee suit.
To end the bee harvest that night Micali decided to pull out her first tooth. It had came loose while she was eating corn on the cob a few nights before and instead of worrying for another night about swallowing it she just yanked it out all by herself. She was excited for the tooth fairy to come visit since Eli had beat her to loosing a tooth by about 2 months.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Garden Goods
We planted a garden first the first time since leaving Alaska and our garden there left a lot to be desired. Luke was ready to go big and plant everything. I was a little more skeptical—he was leaving for a month to work on his doctorate in Utah—and wanted to keep it small and successful. We just picked our first squash and had it for dinner last night. I was so excited but not quite as excited as Micali. She is in LOVE with squash. She wanted it for breakfast the morning after I brought it in. She had three big plates of it for dinner. She can’t wait to find a husband who loves squash so they can eat it everyday. Abbers even enjoyed a plate of it.
Micali took these pictures for me!
And a couple pictures of the garden:
We have a good garden that is loved and weeded: peas, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage onions and squash.
And we have another garden that is loved but only by the bees. We placed the bees in a bad location to actually care for this garden when not in a full bee suit which is too hot and not practical.
This garden is mostly strawberries but at the end not pictured here are some pumpkins, watermelons, and cucumbers which still look pretty good because they aren’t as close to the bees and I have braved weeding them a few times.
Monday, July 2, 2012
She tries so hard…
Sometimes naptime in the summer just doesn’t happen. Although I try really hard to plan things around naptime. Abigail thinks she can keep up with the big kids but sometimes this ends up happening when she finally stops moving for a second.






