I can't believe it's November already! (Time for my monthly check-in at the blog...)
October was a busy month for us. There was a trip to Wisconsin, for one thing. It's a two-day trip, but my husband and I love taking long road trips together, so we didn't mind that a bit. We were able to spend a week with our oldest son and his family, including seven children from age 13 down to not-quite-one. Our boy has six daughters and one son, and they've been homeschooled since day one (our daughter-in-law is quite the rockstar homeschooler!). They lived near us here in VA for about four years, and we miss them terribly, so it was a joy to spend time with them at their relatively new homestead out in the rural Midwest. Incredibly, they own about 20 acres, and have two large outbuildings. They garden and raise chickens, and our son has become a beekeeper. Over time, they hope to add more animals to their place.
Our son's two-year-old daughter is a hoot (that age is so much fun!). She's a devoted mama to her twin baby dolls, and even "nurses" them. She is incredibly verbal and has some of the funniest sayings. ("What the heck in the world?!" is our new go-to, after our sojourn in WI.)
We were able to celebrate our firstborn's 41st birthday with him before it was time to go. My husband and I also re-strung four American Girl dolls whose joints had gotten dangerously loose. And my handy guy was able to help our boy with a DIY project: building a fire-proof platform on which to put the new wood-burning stove they just purchased for their great room. (He is such a handyman, I tell you--our boys are lucky to have him! He just helped son #4 in VA put new shutters on an upstairs window, and is currently helping son #3 get all the framing and electrical wiring/outlets done so that his basement can be refinished as a playroom for his five kids.)
Our four oldest granddaughters out in WI wondered why we couldn't just stay forever when the week was up and we finally had to head home; but we had three little ones' birthdays in a row back here in VA in late October (literally, three days in a row!), which means three cakes for Grammy to bake and decorate! (I have the best job!) Our home was calling us, so we sadly said our good-byes. But we took with us some wonderful memories, which I can share in pictures.
No two babies were ever more loved! |
Mommy has her baby carrier on, so of course... |
Not only was the chicken "farm fresh"; the potatoes were planted and harvested by one of our granddaughters! |
Our son, with the chicken's heart. He and a few of his kids think it's a yummy treat. [Insert barfing face emoji here!!] |
When she's not tending to her twin dolls, this little one likes to help in the kitchen. She is quite the little homemaker. |
Papa, doing what he does. |
It warms my heart when I see a new post from you! Wisconsin is my home state (I now live in upstate New York) and thankfully, my Dad is bringing us some quality string cheese with him when he visits later this month.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the family is really loving their homestead and I am glad they can fulfill their dream. I am also glad you and your husband are able to visit.
Hi, Kate! Wow, it warms MY heart that this post warmed YOUR heart! When I do update this blog (which is not too often these days!), I imagine my hubby, one of my sisters, and my D-I-L's reading my posts, but few if any others. (My mom has never even been a reader!). So I am always surprised to find a sweet comment from a reader who is not related to me.
DeleteWisconsin is a lovely place from which to hail! Our oldest son's wife is from a small town not too far from where they've ended up. They got married out there, and we spent lots of time there when their first children (our first grandchildren!) were born 13 years ago. We love Wisconsin! But my husband and I grew up in Upstate NY, and we love it there, too. It seems you and I have a lot in common. :)
You are the sweetest, as always.
ReplyDeleteWe saw everyone but our youngest and his family--but we will be heading to the Nashville area in a couple of weeks to see them before Thanksgiving. (They will be with us for Christmas! Woo hoo!)
💖💖💖💖 I couldn't love this more! I love reading your blog, my beautiful sister!
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DeleteOh shoot, I swear it the Nashville Pearl contingent just slipped my mind. Not that it makes them any less special!! I am excited you'll see them soon!
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