The Soaring Oldfield's:
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Friday, March 21, 2014
Emma-ism
Emma- "Mom, Parker's nose is running a lot, a lot!"
Mom- "That's okay, I'm not worried about it right now. I'll clean him up later."
**Emma goes into Parker's room for a wet wipe, comes out and starts cleaning his nose.**
Mom- "Wow, thanks Emma. You're a good helper."
Emma- "Yeah, I know... It's not a good idea to let noses run Mom."
**Stunned look on Mom's face, trying to decide if this means she should be offended or consider taking the day off because Emma has her covered**
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Good Morning!
Well,
somebody woke up the baby and he wasn't all that excited about it…I must have left his bedroom door cracked open when I went and checked on him earlier.
somebody woke up the baby and he wasn't all that excited about it…I must have left his bedroom door cracked open when I went and checked on him earlier.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Roo Being Silly
Oldfield Family Farm in the Making
So I was laid off from my job about a month ago. One of the ways we are cutting costs is through homesteading. We've been interested in providing our own food for as long as I can remember. Here's our step one (of many I'm sure):
Poultry
We are building a poultry palace to house our egg layers, meat birds, and turkeys. Talk about food storage, right?
We've invested in an accurate and reliable incubator and have our first round of turkey eggs in there (28 day cycle-here's hoping for baby turkeys to celebrate Easter)!
The last step will be to get them out here in the poultry palace. Well, last step before slaughter I suppose. We've got the egg layers in segment one, turkeys in segment two, and segment three is TBA (maybe if there's a tax return next year).
Raising your own meat can be just as expensive as buying prepared meat at the grocery store. However, there are great opportunities to save if you do your homework…I'll post more on our Fodder system soon.
Happy to be a redneck!
Poultry
We are building a poultry palace to house our egg layers, meat birds, and turkeys. Talk about food storage, right?
We've invested in an accurate and reliable incubator and have our first round of turkey eggs in there (28 day cycle-here's hoping for baby turkeys to celebrate Easter)!
I didn't know anything about the poultry process until recently. The babies start in a warm place (most people would put them in a box in the garage). These chicks will be in the house for 3 weeks, or until they have grown most of their feathers.
Here's our recycled brooder box (quite proud to say this project is 100% recycled stuff from the yard, not Martha Steward approved but useable and free)! Once the chicks have their feathers they come outside, staying separated from the rest of the poultry until they are an appropriate size.
| Look at those plump Organic hunks of meat! |
Raising your own meat can be just as expensive as buying prepared meat at the grocery store. However, there are great opportunities to save if you do your homework…I'll post more on our Fodder system soon.
Happy to be a redneck!
Monday, March 10, 2014
Friday Family Date Day
My cute family likes to get out and do something special about once a month. We decided to get some ice cream and window-shop at Home Depot. We're itching for garden season so we like to look at all the plants and seeds available so far.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Constant Mess
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Emma-ism
Mom: "Emma it's time for bed, please go tell Daddy we're ready for scriptures and prayers."
*Emma walks out of bedroom and quickly gets distracted.*
*Mom comes out of bedroom to see what's taking so long.*
Emma: "Sorry Mom, I thought you said pick up the cat."
Mom: "You wish I said pick up the cat, go get your dad please."
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