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Monday, September 30, 2013

What a weekend


Friday and Saturday Mama and I traveled with the old folks from the church. We went to what is called The Gardens in Mineral Wells, TX where we spent the morning looking at some of the most beautifully maintained plant scapes I have seen outside of a state operated botanical garden. We ate our lunch there and traveled onto Glen Rose, TX where we saw the play, The Promise.

The play was well done but not on the scale of the plays we saw while we were in New Jersey. It was an enactment of the life of Christ from His birth to His Resurrection. I often have a difficult time enjoying a play in which Christ is depicted as a character (acted out by an actor). I never get the sense that the real demeanor of our Lord is ever done justice. I would never attempt it. All in all it was good – at least it was not over dramatized.

On Saturday we went to a “Gospel Grass Sing” at Oakdale Park in Glen Rose. The men from our church that practice almost every Sunday afternoon gave a 45 minute concert as one of the many groups participating. It was very enjoyable. Mama and I hitched a ride home with a couple from the church that had come up for the gospel sing portion done by the church group. We got home a little after 3 pm.

On the trip Mama found out about a sibling group of children in foster care. They live right beside one of the ladies we were traveling with. Mama expressed her interest and that was all it took. We are going to meet the little ones this evening after I get off work. Mama will be in town for her pre-op work this morning and has a full agenda for the rest of the day as she waits for me to get off.  The only complicated part is that we will have to make it a short visit because we have to get home to get ready for church. We started revival services yesterday.

One other note; I told Mama we needed to explore the possibility of selling the farm and buying a place closer to the church. I feel it is important to know for certain that the farm we now have is where God wants us to stay. We should never have anything in our lives that we cannot give to God at any time He requires it of us. It is all borrowed from Him anyway.

With that thought in mind Mama and I are going to look into the possibility of moving if the Lord opens the doors to do so. If it does not happen then we will continue as we have planned on the property we now own. We are looking for God in this so whatever happens, it will not be an ordinary occurrence; trading one debt for another. We will know it when we see it. If we do not see it, we will stay where we are.

So, over a weekend with the old folks we went from pretty settled to the possibility of selling the farm and moving again while adopting three little girls; and that was only part of the weekend.

On a sad note, Grandpa and Victoria spent Saturday morning walking over the property adjacent to our farm looking for any signs of Dodger. He never came home Thursday evening. The last we saw of him, he and Sam were headed off to rout the coyotes from the property just south of us. Assuming that he was killed in that pursuit, we were hoping to find some evidence of that so we could at least get closure for Victoria, but we have found nothing.

That is the second Scotty we have lost under unpleasant circumstances.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Home safe, church news, Maggie


Grandma and Grandpa got in last night just about the time we got to church. We got home a little later than usual since we are giving a ride to one of the single ladies from BBTI. It is only a couple miles out of the way for us and she is a delightful person to visit with on our ride to church. The only bad part of the arrangement is the condition of the roads leading to the Bible Institute but we will make due.

Grandpa brought home a load of hay; one hundred and twenty bales. We will have to do some rearranging in the shed in the calf lot to get them stored before the rain we are expecting this weekend gets here. We will have to put the tractor back in the part of the shed that Grandpa originally had it in when we first bought it. It is not a big deal, it just takes time. It is probably a good thing that we are rearranging because the area is due a pretty good cleaning.

When Mama goes out with Grandpa this morning it will be the first time he has seen the steers in several months. Mama is excited to show off her little bovine herd. I am excited to get Grandpa’s recommendation on getting the largest – and oldest one – hauled to the butcher so we can fill the freezer. Actually, Mama and I would have already taken him but we do not have a way to hook up the gooseneck stock trailer.

After church last night, Mama squared away some of the lingering questions we had concerning the senior’s trip this weekend. The church is bad about giving out the details of the activities. I think it has to do with the fact that many of the members have been through each one of the activities so many times that everyone assumes that everyone else knows. But Mama and I, being new to the church are not so familiar so we have drill down to get the details. It is not a bad thing and in some circumstances the ladies have fun teasing Mama with erroneous details.

For instance, when Mama asked about the hotel room arrangements for the trip. She and I wanted to know if everyone was getting separate rooms. The pastor’s wife told Mama that there would be four people to a room – four men or four ladies. She laughed when she saw Mama’s expression and said we were all booked in separate rooms. I had assumed so, but you never know.

We also had a meeting for the Christmas Play that the church is going to put on this year. It will be different this year so Mama and I will not have to ask so many questions. I am looking forward to seeing what is in the play since the pastor wrote the script.

On the family front, Maggie had a little meltdown yesterday. Cathryn was born ten days ago so the timing is about right for the post-partum hormone shift and all the accompanying emotions. I do not know if that is the real reason behind her emotional outburst but we will chalk it up to that. Mama spent time talking with her and closed the phone conversation by praying with her.

We all hope she is better today.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Steady working


I finally got Mama’s closet done last night but it was too dark to take a picture by the time I got done. We also put a wax sealer and finish on the butcher block counter tops. I think it looked pretty good. Again, it was too much on the low light side to really see it well. I also got the shower caulked up and ready for use. It was a pretty good night.

Tonight is my long evening at work. We have a meeting that usually keeps me until a little after 5 pm (one Wednesday night per month). It is not a bad thing, just part of the job. So this evening I will get home, shave and shower, get dressed for church and get out the door to return to Decatur in less than an hour. It keeps things interesting.

Grandma and Grandpa are due to arrive this evening. All the routines we have established over the last two months or so will have to change as Grandma takes back over the kitchen. It will all work out because we have been there before, but it has been a nice break with fewer occupants in the mobile home and free reign in the kitchen; especially since Mama, Victoria and I are trying to get our diet much closer to healthy.

I took a few minutes at work yesterday to arrange the pictures I have on file into a slideshow showing the progression of the shop and apartment as we have built it. I did not have the pictures Mama has on her phone nor the ones Victoria has on her camera but I had enough for Mama to take to Wal-Mart and get prints to show the old folks we will be traveling with this weekend. They, like her, like to have the printed pictures in hand. (Here I only show the beginning and the present.)

I need to get to the point where I can devote some of my time and attention to the farm. With winter coming – and we are praying for a wet one – I need to be free to fix up the driveway and road. It is in great shape right now, but when we do start getting sustained rains it can get bad in a hurry. There are two places of concern and if I can get those graveled early it will save us some frustration when we do get the rain we are praying for.

There are still fences to build, replace and repair and I want to get started on the sheepfold. I am still convinced that we can make as much money with sheep as we can with cattle and since they require less land and feed, we should be able to accommodate them easily on only a small part of the property, but I need a very secure place to keep them since we have such a large coyote population here.

Mama also wants pigs so that is on the list of chores to get done this fall. When we bought the farm, this is what I signed up for.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Three steps forward, two steps back


Monday nights are not usually a good night for me to get much work done at the farm. I do not get to bed on most Sunday nights until well after 10 pm so I am usually more tired on the following night. Such was the case last night. I did get the shelving unit put I the closet but I did not have the wood I need to get the rods up. That is what Mama was waiting for last night so she could start putting some of her newly unboxed clothing in our new closet.

I did get the shower plumbing completed and I also finished the bathroom vanity so we have water to use in cleaning the apartment as we go forward. But last night was also a bad evening because we discovered that the water coming out of the hot water heater stinks like rotten eggs. It took Mama and I back to the days when we lived with Grandma and Grandpa on their farm in West Virginia. Their well water had the same smell. Hopefully as we flush out the water in the hot water heater we will get rid of that smell. They lived with it for a couple decades on their farm.

I also did some research on an alarm we are getting on the double oven and it was bad news. The repair that the alarm signals will cost over $300 and I am not willing to pay that. So, Mama and I will have to get another double oven to replace that one. All in all, I did not do so well in the purchase I made a while ago that got us that double oven, a dishwasher (that is missing parts), a vent range microwave oven (which we gave away) and the gas cooktop (which we are going to use).

We still have the big cast iron sink that we are not going to use in the apartment but all the other items will have to be bought again. That is not good news because we have no money to get those items right now; another delay. It was another one of those three steps forward, two steps back moments. Eventually it will all work out, but I was a little discouraged last night.

Mama and I are supposed to take a trip with the older people at the church this weekend. I am not sure we will have the money to do it. I was not thinking about the trip when I agreed to let Mama have the exterminator come out yesterday and spray the mobile home and the apartment, but we wanted to get it done before Grandma and Grandpa got back tomorrow.

Now I hear they are thinking about going back to West Virginia in late October because they feel Norman needs their help more than we do. They could be right but it surprises me a little. I get the feeling that Grandpa has given up on Texas since his initial plans did not work out. He is a difficult person to understand.

That would leave me without a vehicle to haul two of the three trailers we have on the farm but somehow we will manage.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Progress, moving (sort of), family news


I took off Friday so I could work on the apartment. The kitchen was the focus of the weekend. On Friday we placed the base cabinets on the long wall of the kitchen so Mama could look things over and get a feel for the layout. We made a couple changes to our basic original plan so we could get the sink set in a way that maximized the room we have available. Friday evening I had Victoria help me get the refrigerator in place and Mama began cleaning it up.

On Saturday we all worked getting the upper cabinets in place followed by getting the lower cabinets set. We got the countertops installed and I made the cut for the cooktop. (Mama really had to work to get that cleaned up.) About noon, Wes Bowman came over and helped me set the double oven in the cabinet I had cut out for it. It went in without any trouble at all. I was relieved. (Before and after pictures shown.)

We helped him load up our old washer and dryer and microwave so he could take them to the Bible Institute. We are going to replace them with a different type of unit that will fit in the area we have in the laundry room. That left us with room to start getting things out of the farm house – starting with the wardrobes. I am not sure how many trips Victoria and I made between the farm house and the shop, but we got a good bit of boxes carried over along with the large furniture items.

Mama was having too much fun opening boxed to discover what was packed in them. Quite a few were items she immediately began placing in the kitchen cabinets. I still have a good bit of work to do but we made a lot of progress in only two days.

Tonight I will work on the bedroom closet so Mama can start hanging up clothing. That is something she has been anxious to do since we moved from Amarillo. I should probably say since we moved from the apartment in New Jersey – she had a huge walk-in closet there. So over the next couple weeks we will sift through the boxes in the farm house as I finish up the little things in the apartment. Hopefully we will move in mid-October. Mama’s recovery from surgery will tell me how quickly we can make the move.

Grandma and Grandpa will be back this week. The last I heard, they are leaving West Virginia on Tuesday with an expected arrival late Wednesday. As usual there are mixed emotions about it, but they think of it as coming home; which is good. They are talking about becoming Snowbirds; splitting their time between West Virginia and Texas but we will have to see if they are really able to accomplish that. I think it makes them feel like they have an option none of Grandma’s family can afford.

Maggie and the baby got to go home from the hospital last week and they enjoyed their first weekend home. They endured the hardship of eating breakfast in bed and being pampered by Aaron’s mom, Beth. I think Maggie is starting to see the blessing of having help while they get the new baby settled in. Speaking of which, Cathryn slept four hours at a stretch for the first few nights at home. Most mothers do not get that kind of cooperation from an infant child.

Maggie should count her blessings.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Chase, new mommy and daddy, building updates


Last week when Mama and I were in Amarillo Chase called Mama to tell her that he had an interview scheduled with a major law firm in Amarillo for an internal IT position. They had found his application on Monster.com and seemed to be very interested. It was on a Wednesday evening after he got off work.

He made the interview and was told by the person conducting the interview that she was very impressed by the way he handled himself during the interview and what his apparent skill level was in computer repair. At the close of the interview she remarked that she was not going to ask how old he was but would rather push his resume through to the managers she was consulting for.

He was supposed to get a call on Friday to let him know the outcome of the firm’s decision but he was out it most of the day due to the lingering effects of the anesthesia used during the extraction of his wisdom teeth. The call did not come on Friday but it did on Tuesday. He was offered the job and they wanted him to start ASAP. I do not know what he worked out with the managers at Sprint, but I do know he was excited about the job. (Now if I can meet the guy who took that interview for him.)

I know Mama has talked at length with Maggie and but I am not sure if they are home or still in the hospital. At any rate they should be going home today if they are not already there. There are some tensions between the two mothers (Catheryn’s and Aaron’s) but that is normal and will resolve itself in short order. The new daddy is very pleased with his newly acquired additional responsibilities.

One of the chief duties he has taken on early in the accomplishment of those paternal duties is to help Maggie wake up so she can feed Cathryn. Those of you who were raised with Maggie realize what a Herculean effort that can be at times. I am sure mother and daughter will get it all worked out but for the moment, daddy’s help is greatly appreciated on Cathryn’s part.

Mama and I went to Lowe’s before church last night to get some odds and ends for the coming weekend of work. Earlier in the day I had gone pick up grout for the small tile job required in the shower and found there were more than a dozen colors to choose from. Being the wise husband that I am becoming, I took Mama to the store to make that selection.

We looked at different tile to fill the unfinished space at the top of the shower but did not come to any conclusions on which would work best – based on both color and size. We will table that one for the moment since I have enough to do over the next couple weeks.

I do hope to make some good headway on both the kitchen and the bedroom closet this weekend. Those two items are crucial to getting the apartment to the point where we can move in to it. All the other little punch list items – mostly trim – can be done over time as we occupy the space. Mama at least has the confidence that I will continue to work at the little things until all of them are done.

There is the expectation of rain this weekend. We are all praying it will come in abundance.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Cathryn, more stuff for me to do


I do not have the prettiest picture of Cathryn (7# 10 oz., 20 inches) but I will share what I do have. I know mommy and daddy are very pleased with the little gift God has given them. I know her paternal grandmother is extremely pleased as well. It is hard for Mama to not be there but we will try to make up the time at some later date.

Most of the women in my life (Mama and all my daughters) are disappointed that they will not see the baby when she is still tiny but our best plan is to get Maggie and Cathryn here to see everyone in the spring of next year. Those plans are very tentative; but we are hopeful.

The baby missed her Aunt Cori’s birthday by one day. Too bad Maggie could not have held out for another twenty four hours. Maggie told me she was in labor for thirty hours. I could only add up twenty two – but it is her story to tell.  J

With the expectation of rain in the coming days I elected to go back to IKEA yesterday evening after work. Traffic was not too bad on the way there and I got to the store in an hour – from Decatur. It took me about half an hour to get what I needed and check out.  I had to get help loading the items because I got two eight foot by two foot pieces of butcher block counter top for the kitchen and an eight compartment storage unit to be used in the closet.

I had a difficult time loading the storage unit onto the cart because I could not hold the card still. All the shopping carts and flatbed carts have four wheels that all move in all directions. They are tiring pilot through the store. It is like pushing a boat through the water. You have to constantly be tugging on the handles or shifting your body position relative to the cart. I usually end up grabbing the shopping cart by the side to keep from straining by back using the bar provided.

With the flatbed carts there is no choice. You have to use the handles and constantly be shifting around the cart to keep it headed in the right direction. It was real fun when I got the eight foot pieces of solid wood countertop loaded on it. At that point it really felt like pushing a boat.

I got home just before 7 pm and Victoria, who got home a few minutes later, helped me unload the items into the shop. For tonight they will sit with the hope I will be able to get started putting things in place on Thursday evening. I have planned to take off Friday but the work is piling up against that plan. I am not sure if I will be able to get free but time will tell.

We are already half way through September. That is hard to believe.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Maggie and Aaron, apartment notes, IKEA


Maggie went to the hospital yesterday at about 2:30 a.m. local time. We were in contact with Aaron and Maggie through most of the day yesterday as the hospital let her body work out the final stages of the pregnancy. Late yesterday evening they gave her the meds to strengthen the uterine contractions and the baby was born about 12:30 local time. Mama got the call here about 3:45 a.m. Aaron texted me at 3:43 “Have a beautiful little girl.” Praise the Lord!

I still contend that in the average walk of life, the birth of a child is the most commonplace of God’s miraculous interventions in our world. We tend to look at it as it happens in our country but there are children born today in much more primitive settings in countries that do not enjoy our health care advantages.

Though their survival rate after birth may be lessened because of life conditions, their birth is perhaps more miraculous than those assisted by doctors and nurses. Those in our society who see children as a burden rather than a blessing have a skewed focus on God’s purpose for our lives.  The caveat is that, in our own society, so many are born into fatherless homes. Not so for our little granddaughter. She is number four for me and Mama, number one for the Ledfords. Pictures will be forthcoming.

Mama and I worked in the apartment last night assembling the cabinet we got at IKEA and getting the faucet put on the sink – also from IKEA. It was a hot, muggy night but we were running the portable air conditioner in the apartment. That will be all we do for the remainder of this year. I do not think we have too many oppressively hot days left in 2013 so we will hold off getting a window a/c until the spring.

I also put up the first part of the filler I needed in the bathroom for the shower faucet. Mama and I bought two pieces of tile – usually use for backsplash – and I cut them to fit over the faucet. Together they will fill out the space I need to assemble the external decorative parts of the unit. It should come out pretty well.

I had to leave everything drying overnight; the cabinet included. So depending on what I have to do this evening I could start getting the kitchen set up. Mama is really ready for that to happen. I had planned on going back to IKEA Thursday after work but we are expecting some heavy rains – Praise the Lord! – so I may have to go today. I need to pick up the countertops for the kitchen and I have to drive the little tuck since they will not fit in the Flex. Since the countertops will be raw wood I want to avoid getting them wet.

 Now that we know the way to the IKEA store in Frisco, I can only assume we will be going quite often.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Lots of meetings, lots of travel, little blessings


Last week was a busy week filled with many hours in the car and equally as many hours spent in meetings. I did not turn on my computer from Wednesday through the weekend. I spent all my time either in meetings or commuting to meetings. I could have spent some evenings on the computer but that would not have been much fun for Mama.

The good news is that all the meetings went well. There were minor hiccups and a little resistance from the various groups but all in all it was a good. I got to meet with lots of people I do not get to see often and I got to smooth over some rough patches that have been created by the recent required moves. People tend to get edgy when you upset their routine.

Mama and I spent the evenings in various ways. We ate out quite a bit. We shopped a little and we went to church. Chase and Makaila met us for dinner one evening. We went to a restaurant in Dumas that had been recommended to us. I had eaten a pretty filling lunch that day and nothing on the menu sounded good to me so I did not get anything. It did not seem to bother anyone and I felt better that night for having not eaten.

We were scheduled to come home Friday morning but we ended up staying in Amarillo at Chase’s apartment so Mama could be there to tend to him through the night after he had all his wisdom teeth pulled that morning. I was not enamored with the idea but I think it was a good thing we stayed. He got pretty sick that evening but seemed much better in the morning; well enough that Mama felt good about leaving him to heal on his own. She checked on him yesterday and he was eating pizza so I suppose he is okay.

Mama and I were able to get several of the items I need to complete the bathroom and get the layout of the kitchen finalized. She had been calling IKEA to check if the sink she wanted had come in and it did make it to the store on Saturday. So thirty minutes after we got to the farm we headed back out to go to IKEA and pick it up – an additional two hundred mile round trip. All told I drove nearly a thousand miles during the week. Mama was with me for about seven hundred of them.

I will have my work cut out for me this week putting together all the items we were able to bring back with us from Amarillo. One of those items is a ceiling fan for the bathroom. We have been having trouble finding one small enough to fit the area we have available for it but we stopped at Lowe’s and asked if they had one. The lady working the area looked and it is a special order item.

While Mama and were looking at other fans she and another gentleman came up to us with a fan that would fit. It had been a special order and the person who ordered it did not like it. The original price was $125. It was being sold for $25. Oddly enough it fits perfectly in the décor of the bathroom. It was a blessing  but that is the way God always works if we wait on Him.

I may get it installed tonight.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

On the road, farm updates


Mama and I were on the road yesterday so I did not get to write. The trip was more interesting than usual since we had to wait in Bowie for the banks to open before we could leave. Grandpa is buying some hay for us and we needed to get the money to then via a bank in Bowie. It turned out to be a good thing we were getting off to a late start because I had to repair some fence the horse had broken through and get her back into her pasture so Victoria did not have to deal with that while we were away this week.

When we got to the town of Childress we found that the highway was shutdown in both directions so we had to take a very crowded detour for about thirty miles. There were anxious drivers playing hop scotch in the queue of traffic only to find that there was no gain in the very dangerous game they were trying to play at everyone else’s expense.

 Mama could not see how close some of them came to getting wiped out by the oncoming traffic as we approached one rise after another which was just as well since it would have panicked her no end. I was relieved when we got to Memphis and Hwy 287 was open again. (I found out today that the closure was due to an overturned truck that was carrying some hazardous chemicals. It must have been a doosie of a wreck.)

Over the weekend we got the double oven cabinet set and I got the bathroom hooked up. I have one minor leak in the lavatory drain that I will have to repair when I get back and I have to do something to fill the gap between the shower faucet and the shower wall – about ¾ of an inch total. The valve was placed a little too far out for the final wall.

I also put on the back door to the apartment – where we access the shop. My tentative plans are to be able to move in the last week of September. It should coincide with Grandma and Grandpa returning from their time in West Virginia. That is, if we get to the point where we can move by the end of the month. Right now the major delay is getting the kitchen ready. Mama and I are planning on going to IKEA for the cabinet and sink she wants in the kitchen and that will determine how I lay out the kitchen.

I almost completed modifications to the second double oven cabinet. I have put the two extra drawers I had to cut out of the cabinet that will actually hold the double over into the frame of that cabinet. When I am finished with it will have five drawers, a large opening for small appliances and cabinet doors on the top.

Grandpa bought us two garage doors that I can fit into the two openings at either end of the shop. That will be a fun project that will finally allow us to seal up the completed part of the shop building. Lots of work still to do but we are clearly making headway.

Today I will be working out of the Borger office while Mama goes to Amarillo to spend the day with Chase and Makaila. I know she plans on baking some cookies and making Mexican casserole. Other than that I am not sure what they will get into. We plan on meeting tonight in Dumas where Mama and I will stay through Friday.

Meanwhile, Victoria is tending to the farm and all the livestock on her own. I think she was looking forward to the time alone – and at the same time dreading it, at least a little.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Busy times, planning work


Our office visitors headed out just in time for me to get to a three hour afternoon meeting. These last two weeks have been busier than usual partly because I have someone in the office working on our very messed up web page and the hundreds of sites it connects to. She is one who does not do anything without clear direction and she has needed a lot of direction. While that is going on I am setting up to start a new helper in the reception area and preparing to post a job opening for another of my direct reports – which will result in multiple interviews in the near future.

By the time I get both persons trained and self-sufficient it will be November. It is hard to believe that we are near enough to start thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas in practical terms. I told Mama I am more ready for Christmas this year than in the past several years. That is partly because we are more settled than we have been since we left New Jersey three years ago. That move resulted in three subsequent moves in as many years. I think I am ready for Christmas this year because I have been listening to the iPod play through the repertoire of songs on its playlist and about a quarter of those are Christmas songs.

I am also ready for some time off and I have several slots of time scheduled during the holiday season.  Many of my friends and office mates are talking in animated terms about hunting trips they have planned for that time of year. I have not done any hunting since we left West Virginia and I cannot say that I miss it. For the moment, all my recreational energy is being spent on farm. It just feels more productive to me; and far less self-serving.

When I got home last night I cleared out the laundry room. Mama had painted it during the day so I pulled up the paper the sheetrock crew had put down to protect the floor from their mess. I took the time to get the outlets and switches hooked up and wired in receptacles for the hot water heater and dryer. By the time I had gotten all that done Victoria was home and ready to help me move cabinets but I was still not ready to go there.

Mama and I are going to pick up a rug from the seller at Trade Days this evening. I will meet her there on my way through Bowie. She is planning on going to the nursing home and get away from there in time to meet me. I think we will need the truck for the rug; it is eight foot by eleven foot. It is not the size Mama ordered. She ordered two five by seven rugs to go under either side of our bed. This one will take up the entire room but we are going to look at it and she has planned to buy it.

I need a large rug in the apartment as I stage cabinets. The large cabinets are eight feet tall. In order to get them into the kitchen I have to set them upright in the living room – the ceiling there is almost ten feet high – and carefully scoot them across the kitchen into place. It is not an easy task and I do not want to damage the floors in the process.

 If Mama and Victoria help me we will use some towels under the righted cabined to shuffle and slide it in place. After that one is in place all the rest is fairly easy until I have to put the double oven in the cabinet; it weighs 275#. Mama and I will be out all next week so this weekend is the last time I will have to work on the apartment for a week.

I am hoping to get a good bit done but time will tell.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Long day, BBTI, visiting in Amarillo


Yesterday was a fairly late day for me. I did not leave the office until almost 5 pm because of special meetings. I am usually out the door around 3:30pm. When I got home Mama was feeling pretty badly and I was wiped out as well. We both ate a little supper and sat down. That is as far as we got. We did not make it to church last night and both of us really hate to miss but I was in bed by 8 pm. It made for a rough morning because I woke up at a little after 3 a.m.

BBTI (Baptist Bible Translator’s Institute) has started classes with a new crop of students. There are three families, each with four children and there are five singles – two young men and three young ladies. Each of them are in the process of picking a church to join for the year they will be in Bowie and it looks like one of the families and three of the young singles will be coming to our church. Mama and I may have to make extra trips to the campus to pick up one or more of the young ladies from time to time but that is not too much out of the way.

We did give a ride to one young lady on Sunday evening and we got a little lost as we tried to find our way around on the back roads from the institute to the highway. We ended up at the right place but have no good idea how we got there. I will have to do some study on that if it becomes something we do on a regular basis.

I am looking forward to this weekend. There are a lot more little things that I can get done as I work with the materials I have on hand, like the kitchen cabinets. I will only have Saturday to work and then only part of that since it is Trade Days weekend, but I do hope to get the kitchen laid out.

Next week Mama and I are going to the Panhandle. I would say Amarillo but I am not allowed to stay in Amarillo because there is not a business need to do so. We are going to stay one night in Borger and three nights in Dumas – both are about an hour out of Amarillo. Mama will have to make the drive to go spend time with friends there.

I was calculating the miles to and from Amarillo and the mileage Mama will drive while we are in that area. The trip will cost us about $300 in gas and meals. When I told Mama the cost she admitted that it had never crossed her mind that there was any cost associated with the trip since the hotels were being paid for by my company.

Mama has already contacted several people to set up times to visit, not the least of which is Chase and Makaila.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Short evenings, poor placement, car news – sort of


 Sometimes there are just not enough hours in a day. That has been happening a lot lately. We are able to get little things done during short evenings at home but not anything major. I have to pick carefully every evening from the long list of little items to make sure I am not getting ahead of myself but still get something constructive done.

Yesterday evening I put the toilet in the bathroom and set the vanity in place so I could see how I have to fit it in the space allotted. I hung the light Mama picked out last week and had to reposition the vanity to center under the light. That leaves me with a challenge to get everything hooked up  - the drain line and the water lines. We will get it but it makes me wish I had had more insight when we were doing the rough-in of the service lines.

I have the same problem with the plug for the microwave. I have never done the new construction before and I missed when I placed the plug for a range-hood microwave. I will figure something out but I do believe I could have done some more research on placement. The same can be said about how I placed the wiring for the double oven. Kitchens and baths are tough.

I think I have lined up help for the double oven cabinet. My friend from work may be able to come out to the farm after work Friday evening. He will not be able to stay long enough to help me get the oven set in the cabinet but he can at least help me place the cabinet. Mama will be shocked at how much room the cabinet takes up, and I have two that size to put in the kitchen.

Mama was hurting pretty badly yesterday. Her neck is stiff and very sore from the painting we had done over the holiday weekend. I did say that three consecutive days of work in the apartment wore her out. I just did not know until later that day how badly she was hurting from it. She took a muscle relaxer last night and I am hoping it helped her in her recovery.

She and I are going to pick up rugs from a seller at Trade Days this weekend. That is something she has been waiting to do for months. The good news is that we can actually place the rugs when we get them home. The floors are ready and having them in place will actually help since I track up the floor every time I go into the apartment to work – even though I wipe by boots on a towel we have laid out for that purpose. I mopped up most out my tracks last night before I quit for the evening.

Last night Norman told Mama he found a buyer for the Flex – in West Virginia. I do not think I am willing to drive there to show the car to a prospective buyer but I do appreciate the thought. We have had only two calls on it here and both of the callers requested a price $2000 below what we listed. That is not going to happen either. At this point I am planning to keep the car, but I am willing to go through with the sale if the Lord really opens the door.

We are trying to speed up the process of our getting out of debt – not give the car away.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Working in the heat, guineas


I think three days of work on the apartment was about all Mama could handle. Friday was the worst. The temperature was 112®F. It was about eight degrees cooler in the apartment but that was not enough to make it less oppressive. There was a slight breeze but we still had to take frequent breaks. I got off work early so I got there and got to work in the hottest part of the day.

Saturday was another scorcher. Victoria mucked out the calf lot while Mama and I worked on painting. She cannot handle the smell of the paint. Fortunately the smell of manure does not bother her. We finished painting the walls in the apartment about lunch time so we took an afternoon break and went back to work in the evening. For a special treat I took them to Spicy Mexico for lunch.

All three of us needed the break on Sunday and we made the most of it. We stopped at Lowe’s after church and bought a toilet, light fixture and sink faucet to finish outfitting the bathroom. Mama was hoping to get the cabinets in the kitchen and the bathroom set up on Monday but that was not going to happen. I would have needed much more help to get all that done, besides I really wanted to redo the floors. They took a beating during the sheetrock phase of construction.

Monday Mama and I got all the painting and cutting in finished. I guess we were both pretty tired because we did not do a very good job cutting the top on the wall at the ceiling. I will have to go back over it at some point in the future.

 It had rained that morning and the temperature was down to 91®F but the humidity was near 70%. I put the portable air conditioner in the apartment Monday morning to help mitigate the heat but it was very limited help. It gave us someplace cooler to stand when we needed but not much more than that.

Around lunchtime on Monday Victoria told Mama she would really like to go shopping for some clothes and I thought that would be a great idea for the two of them while I spent the afternoon cleaning the floor and getting it prepped for a final coat of sealant. They left as I was mopping the floor for the second time. It took two more times mopping and two more times sweeping before it was clean enough to apply the sealant. I finished the floor a little after 5 pm.

I was just cooling off when Mama called and asked me to go check the water for the horse and the chickens. They both needed refills so I took care of that and while I was out I filled the troughs for the cattle also. I looked into the guinea nest Mama found last week and there were four eggs in it. I left them for Mama to deal with.

She has been giving them to a lady who runs a burrito stand in Montague. Rosa, raises the guineas and sells them. I am assuming she has had some pretty good success. She was as excited about the eggs as Mama was. We will find out if they hatch or not in a few weeks.

If they do that would really excite Mama.