Remember those bomb popsicles from your youth? My kids love the ones we get from Schwan’s. Its just plain fun to eat a striped popsicle with different flavors for each layer. Several years ago I decided to take the same concept and turn those bomb popsicles into a drink. The results were one […]
Archives for June 2008
Soulful Supplications
Children sometimes say the darndest, cutest things. At our house lately it seems to happen at prayer time. We try to teach our children to think back on their day before praying to reflect on the blessings they received or maybe to recognize some mistakes they’ve made that they can work on and ask God […]
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Hauling Hay
Most big bale farmers around here use bale wagons to pick up their bales in the fields. We do it differently, more efficiently (at least in my opinion). I realized after I watched this that I mumbled a lot so you can’t hear most of what I’m saying. You can hear the important parts though. […]
Big Bad Balers
The boys (I guess I should say men but I got into the habit of saying the boys) do the baling: Mr. Ferrero Rocher, his two brothers, and a brother-in-law. Baling is typically done 1 – 3 days after raking depending on the heat. For this first crop they’d start baling around 3am because of […]
Mi Familia
(photos taken by my brother Jon) © 2007-2013 Chocolate on my Cranium, LLC all rights reserved
Raking Hay
Alfalfa needs to dry properly in order to make good hay. If it’s left in a swath then only the top layer can cure. Depending on how hot it is the hay is raked 1 – 4 days after it is swathed. Ideally it is raked when there is the right amount of dew. If […]
Swathing Hay
I think my children’s favorite part of haying season is the swathing. They get to spend hours on end riding with dad in the mower just spending time talking to him. It’s also fun to watch the hay get mowed. The smell is is even better than freshly mowed grass. This first clip is of […]
Farm Week Begins!
I used to think farmers weren’t very smart. I even admitted this to Mr. Ferrero Rocher the first year we were married. I also acknowledged I was very wrong and naive. I had no idea all the things one needed to know to raise a good crop. Most of the things Mr. Ferrero Rocher, his […]
Coming up for air
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Only a couple more hectic days left for the first cutting of the season. The girls have one more day of raking while the men have a few more days of baling left. I’ve taken some video of the whole operation and hope I […]
Outdoor Hour #16 – Planting Sunflowers
I’ve been lax in posting about our Outdoor Hour activities (formerly known as Green Hour, read here for why it changed). Our busy season for farming is now upon us and we are just trying to survive by getting enough sleep! We skipped #14 and #15 because we still don’t have many flowers to press […]
Must See Websites
I’ve come across some really great sites that I want to share with you. My ubber cool brother, the film major, let me know about this fantastic movie rating site Kids-In-Mind. They don’t rate films with a regular G, PG, PG-13 or R rating but instead rate films on a scale of 0 – 10 […]
You Are Special Days
I just adore my children. I enjoy being around them, watching their interactions with one another, observing their attempts to try new things or develop their talents. I realize because I have so many kiddos that sometimes they can feel lost in the shuffle or overlooked. I try to take a different child with me […]
Happy Father’s Day
To all the wonderful fathers in our lives. Mr. Ferrero Rocher Grandpa V Grandpa W Guelito (variation of abuelo) Avi (grandfather in Catalan) “Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father!”~Lydia M. Child, Philothea: A Romance, 1836 We love you all! © 2007-2013 Chocolate on my Cranium, LLC all rights […]
Customizing Your Blog Part 6 – Adding a Signature and Personlizing Comments
Before reading this post I recommend reading the previous posts in this series:Customizing Your Blog – Part 1 Gathering Patterns and ColorsCustomizing Your Blog – Part 2 HTML CodeCustomizing Your Blog – Part 3 FontsCustomizing Your Blog – Part 4 Creating a New HeaderCustomizing Your Blog – Part 5 Adjusting Columns and Margins ***************************************************** I […]