Dear Farmer;
PLEASE COME HOME!
It is time. I am ready. It isn't so much fun all alone;)
I am glad you are having a great time and seeing
the world. BUT, we are all ready for you to return.
Here's what I have been doing for fun, just incase you
are wondering...
*peaches
*chile
*kids
*peaches
*pumpkins
*pasture
*kids
*gowers
*signing lots of stuff
*kids
*meetings
*football
*peaches
*mediator for workmen
*shipping
Some things have just been too much fun, so I will
share those with you a little later. But really...
I MISS YOU, PLEASE COME HOME!
Love,
Your Wife
Monday, September 29, 2008
Dear Farmer....
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Labels: The Farmer
Sunday, September 28, 2008
It Came...And....She's Going To......
This is her...Sis. Auntie Beth...Friday evening at The Boy's football game, in a remote town in New Mexico...and I do mean remote! My Cel. phone rings and it is our Mother. She says that a letter has arrived from church headquarters for Auntie and what should she do with it. I, having been through this very experience myself, knew immediately what it was and so quickly passed the phone to Auntie. After many tears, she announced that she would be going here....
To Boston Mass. to serve her mission, speaking Spanish! A bit stunned, and emotional, but excited, ready to begin this next experience of her life.
She will leave very soon, and is very happy about that. It will be cold, but she isn't worried about that she just wants to serve. She is ready!
(Harvard University)We are thrilled for her! We love having her here during this special time. Her excitment is a blessing in our home and encouraging The Darlings! The Farmer says that there couldn't be a better place in the whole world for her...this is where she is supposed to be! I couldn't agree more!
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Perfection
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Amazing Chunky Applesauce
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Labels: farm life, food storage
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
I am Thinking...

About doing it all again! A good friend tipped me off to this upcoming run in Arizona. It will be in December so...there is time to pick up the training again. I think I will do it! Why not! Training will begin Monday morning!
I will certainly add this to my ever growing charm bracelet. Actually maybe one for each run...
This is such a great book! Very inspiring and a really fun read. I highly recommend the book. I read an article lately called "Why I Run" very good as well. Here is a little quote;
"Running has changed my life. It taught me patience, deepened my commitment to healthy living, and gave me the confidence and courage to try new things. Now, I seek out start lines, knowing baby steps can lead to big things.
It's the journey that I treasure, not the hour I arrive."
Kathleen Parrish

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Oh, Wow! Thanks!

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Found On Our Doorstep
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Labels: family
The Boy & The Dogs
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Labels: puppies, the darlings
Monday, September 22, 2008
Cousins
Thanks Diva!
I must admitt....when I picked up my mail this past weekend...it was like Christmas! Both aprons from my recent apron swaps were there, and this beautiful poster that I won in a little contest at the Purple Diva's Place. How fun!! I will post pictures of my darling new aprons, tonight. The swaps have been great fun!Posted by The Farmer's Wife at 3:21 PM 1 comments
Labels: aprons, awards, things I love
Thursday, September 18, 2008
More Pictures....The Mountains
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Labels: Mexico, my life, things I love
A Day In The Mountains
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Remembering Grandpa Max
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Labels: family
Monday, September 15, 2008
Hometown Football Fun!
We traveled this past weekend to watch The Boy and several of his cousins play football. It was a great time! They won their game and The Boy made a great tackle. It is a tradition that after the game the players all kneel and sing Army of Heleman, it always brings a tear to my eye to see these young men, our future missionaries, sing this song. It makes it extra fun to have so many cousins to enjoy these experiences with!Posted by The Farmer's Wife at 4:27 PM 5 comments
Friday, September 12, 2008
"Our Resolve Has Not Been Weakened!"
*Thanks Pedaling for this wonderful video
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Labels: politics
Thursday, September 11, 2008
The Great Pumpkin Update
Little Rooster wanted to check his pumpkins today, so The Farmer drove him to the field where they are planted and this is what we found. Lots and lots of very large pumpkins, begining to turn orange. As you can see Little Rooster is very happy, still hoping and dreaming about purchases to be made from the pumpkin money. The Farmer and I had a meeting last week with a buyer from a large grocery store chain in Mexico that will be buying the pumpkins, everyone is happy, Little Rooster, the grocery store buyer and The Farmer. So far, so good. We will keep you posted.Posted by The Farmer's Wife at 8:50 PM 6 comments
What's In Your Lunchbox?
This has really been on my mind lately. I guess because I pack two lifeless lunches each morning for 2 of The Darlings who spend their lives on a school bus, at school or some type of sports practice. They leave at 7:10 am and don't get home until late in the evening. So I worry, probably too much, about them having enough to eat. It is the creativity in their lunches that is lacking. I need some new ideas! We started in gradeschool with themed lunch boxes...I think PreShie had all of the Barbie lunch boxes. For her they were an accessory to her outfits;). The boys on the other hand wanted whatever was cool at the moment..like The Incredible Hulk, Spiderman..or whatever. Those were the good old days!
I thought that this lunch bag was darling! It can keep food warm or cool for quite awhile. The Darlings aren't looking for a "cute" lunch bag at this time of their lives. Practical and disposable would be their two biggest requirements.
So we ended up with this. Pretty boring isn't it? And then the bigger question. Exactly what do you pack day after day that is both exciting and nutritious?? Seriously?! I have heard stories actually legends, about Moms in our community who "back in the day" (that would be back in The Farmer's day) spent full days baking and preparing for the school lunches of their children. These very lunches were often coveted or sometimes "borrowed" by The Farmer and his friends. School lunches are quite a topic around here. So imagine the pressure I felt when my children began taking their lunches to school.....pressure I tell you!!! So once again I am trying to plan lunches so that The Darlings will be fed both physically and emotionally as they spend their days away from home. I came accross this site that you must check out, if I didn't think I was the looser lunch Mom before...I sure do now!!! This Mom is amazing, the lunches are very special. I would love to hear your suggestions for creative lunches, I Need Help! I am sure there are some great ideas out there!Posted by The Farmer's Wife at 8:54 AM 7 comments
Labels: food, school, the darlings
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Look Who's Eating Our Chile!!!
Part of our business is roasting green chile. One of our customers is a restaurant in Albuquerque New Mexico, who also has a national salsa line. The restaurant is very well known in Albuquerque and a favorite of Pres. Bush. He has eaten there on several occasions. This past weekend Gov. Palin and Senator McCain stopped by the restaurant for a little something to eat and for some salsa for the road.
The owners said that they were both a pleasure to have in the restaurant and that Gov. Palin took the time to visit with other people who were dining there.
These are the owners with thier visitors. The words they used to describe Gov. Palin were "genuine" and "delightful."
They also said that she seemed a little overwhelmed with the salsa choices, makes you wonder if they eat chile in Alaska!
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