Sunday, December 28, 2025

WiseMen travels 2019

So I decided to do this all at once instead of a day at a time.  Hope you enjoy:
Dec 1
We're back with letter
Dec 2
On table with Josiah's new Bible reading the Christmas story from Luke
Dec 3
In the Christmas tree
Dec 4
With Our Christmas books and note to go through the books and give the ones not wanted anymore to children's church.
Dec 5
Make a fresh wreath from our Juniper tree branches
Dec 6
Snow wise men
Dec 7
Playing the piano to an audience of their peers
Dec 8
Cow in carbonite with Lego troopers and Boba Fett
Dec 9
Twister
Dec 10
Hot air balloon
Dec 11
Duplo racer demo derby w Blue Blue the dinosaur
Dec 12
Duplo vehicle build
Dec 13
Cookie/gingerbread making
Dec 14
paintball snow ball fight with marshmallows and frosting dye
Dec 15
surrounded by house army
Dec 16
Surrounded by our bear stuffies with a copy of Cinnamon Bear radio show
Dec 17
Drinking hot coco
Dec 18
Car Wash
Dec 19
In a basket w/ a note to find food for church/shelter
Dec 20
Snow painting in the tub
Dec 21
RC fixing
Dec 22
Ice flow fishing
Dec 23
gondola ride from the bookcase to the lights
Dec 24
On bookcase to climb-by Bobo
Dec 25
Today we end the journey with our stable.  The wise men have found baby Jesus and His family.  This is not historically correct, but the boys enjoy it.  They know it took the wise men probably 2 years to find baby Jesus and His family especially with Herods parameters on the death cull of 0-2.

So I am already planning for next year so maybe I can have it all planned and ready this time.  I scrambled a lot this year instead of being prepared, hate that.  Hope you all are enjoying your time with your families and are excited for the new year.  Merry Christmas late and Happy New Year early.

May God Bless your week

Gretchen from Climbing Rock

Getting ready for a new year for the farm

 I don't know about you, but I have a lot I want to do this coming year, and I already feel like I am already behind while pushing things to the side to deal with the here and now.  So much to do, so many lists, what to do 1st, what to make a priority.  

Hopefully, as the new year draws nearer, I can put all my ducks in a row.  Especially with it getting back down into the teens for temps.  Here's to protection over the animals and good prepping for spring so next winter we have them all nice and cozy.

This year we plan on putting a new building up to house all the birds, any nests and room for tiny newbies.  Also, it will house a small greenhouse and guest rooms area.  We know where we are putting it and plan to break ground and pour footings as soon as we can in the spring.  Right now, we have 4 bird areas, it will be nice to have central feeding and watering for everybody along with the swimming pools.

Another plan is to revive my garden, which is 40x80 ft.  We have tons of seeds we've harvested and will be purchasing some heirloom seeds soon from some of our favorite places.  Make sure we have plenty of fruits and veggies from the ground, while deciding where to finally plant our fruit and nut trees so we can add to the berry patch too.  We only have blackberry canes, mulberry and black walnut trees.  Looking forward to a bigger variety to add, along with adding a sizable herb garden.  

Annie's Heirloom Seeds 

Baker Creek Seeds

If I can swing it, as soon as it's a little warmer, I will finally make my firepit.  Been waiting on others to do it for me, going to just put it on my project list now and do it.  The compost pile and rose/lilac area will need sprucing up as well.  If I could do another super big project I'd get started on the in-ground greenhouse, but we will see how fast that one gets started with everything else in the plans.

Right now, I am researching a few things to help our little piece of land to pay for itself.  I'm sure I will be back soon to talk more about where we are headed.  Have a fabulous start to your week.

Thanks again for joining our journey,

Gretchen


Saturday, December 27, 2025

Hello again

 It has been years, and someday I will have a consistency that I want for my blog.

I started this to keep track of my 2 boys homeschool journey.  We have turned into a family that has way to many birds, cats and the boys keep growing.  Now I have a college Freshman/Sophomore and a dual credit 9th grader.   So, now when we aren't on our computers doing school or working on Speech and Debate, I am outside taking care of animals.  
This past June we got a great deal from a hatchery and went on a 4-hour date to MO, from NE, to get a mix of day-old chicks and ducks.  Cuteness abounded for the first couple of days, until I figured out there were to many.  Baby ducks although cuter than cute are dumb. I had no idea what I was doing.  I was not set-up properly and baby ducks are insane.  Unfortunately, I missed the facts that changing shavings every couple of hours has to happen or you have to have a huge space for them.  Water and feed almost instantly become paste and unless you deal with it quickly babies trample each other.  Sorry just being honest and we lost a couple.  We started daily baths and babies weren't happy.  We got a handle on it and duckies went outside as soon as possible.  The grew so fast and are still amazing creatures.  

Chickens I knew and understood so no problems with them until we moved them outside in 90 degree weather.  They decided to dog pile, which a few were lost and I was irritated.  They had plenty of everything, out of wind and were warm enough.   

Hate to say it but winter, which happened real quick here, went from 70-50-60-40-25-30's all within 2 weeks and ducks and chickens all hated it.  They are all adjusting, but still not totally happy.

All in all we are taking it one day at a time and enjoying life.  Thanks for sticking around and here's to a new start to the blog again.

Thanks again

Gretchen