Monday, November 17, 2014

Burn Baby Burn

This weekend provided the perfect weather (cold, rainy/drizzly, and not too windy) for Justin to finally burn our humongous burn pile. We've been adding to it all year. And when 12 of your acres are heavily wooded, we have no shortage of dead trees and limbs to annihilate. This was just the tip of the iceberg of future bonfires.

Justin dug a deep hole on Saturday in preparation for burning it on Sunday while it rained and drizzled. Unfortunately, I did not get an opportunity to take a picture of the burn pile before Justin had already burned a majority of it, but it was massive!



To the left is some of the dirt from the hole he dug out with the tractor.

Adding more fuel as it burns down



Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Once there was a tree...

Or 14 trees. We extended the tree line along our road fence with alternating live oak and water oak trees. We bought twelve 5 gallon size trees and two 15 gallon size. The bigger ones are on either side of the front gate. They are 20 feet apart as instructed by our neighbor, who was our hook-up for a great deal on all of the trees. Our neighbor works at a local tree farm, and although they are a wholesaler and don't sell to the public, we were able to score these trees below wholesale prices. They are considered second rate, unsellable trees. Due to growing crooked (supposedly) or the buds weren't up to par or whatever, these trees had been picked over by the buyers for the different retail outlets (nurseries and such). With that in mind, when we saw the trees for the first time, they looked like perfectly good trees to us. As long as they grow, they look good to me!

Unfortunately we don't have a post hole digger, so Justin did it all by hand. It took him awhile but they are finally all in. I filled up the 35 gallon tank and helped water them. :)




Daddy's helper










Just chewing on this deer rib bone I found.


Little helpers:


Saturday, November 1, 2014

Happy Halloween!

I made Mattie's costume for a total of $4. The antenna were on sale for $3.50 and the ladybug wings I made from two pieces of felt for $0.50. I cut into them into the shapes below and sewed just a few inches down the top and a small piece of velcro on the straps in the front to hold it together like a cape. So simple and easy. Then I bought her a black shirt and pants to wear with it.




Here she is on Halloween in her full costume, about to go on the annual hayride in the Grandparent's neighborhood.


For Levi, I cheated and just bought a dinosaur costume from Target. He loved his costume and it fit his personality perfectly. He got to roar to his heart's delight.


This was right after Gram had to take Mattie back to the house because she was COVERED in chocolate. She got into a melted Reese's peanut butter cup and was going to town on it! I put on her antenna that got left behind.

Here are some pictures from earlier in the day, before costumes. I whipped up Mattie's dress on Tuesday night so she could wear it to school on Wednesday. I may or may not have procrastinated on that all month. But hey, I got it done!





And at the end of the night, we had so much candy that I weighed it on a bathroom scale. 18.2 lbs. That's how much candy we collected. I think we'll be bringing some with us to the family Thanksgiving. And Christmas.