Saturday, November 12, 2011

One month later



Wow, I can't believe it has been one month since I posted! Here's the latest. I was thinking, I know that by Thanksgiving we have the cows in the barn for sure. And that is right around the corner. I won't be telling Chip that though because I am sure he knows. He has electric in there and sometimes works on it when he comes home. I can't wait to see how it looks when he gets it done. Pretty darn awesome I'm sure. :)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

We're up

The part in the front with the fence stuff on the ground now has concrete on it as of yesterday. And I think there are 5 or maybe more of the tresses up for the barn. We need 15 for this section.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Big Girl Bed



We decided it was time for Anna to get a real bed. I am not sure if it is was because the boys were in real beds at this time or what our reason was behind it. She has slept in beds before and can climb in and out of her crib. She wasn't too big for the crib either, but I guess it was time. The boys were in beds by around 2 because there was another baby that needed the crib (or would need one soon). With Anna she could have stayed in the crib until she went to college I guess, but here she is sitting in it.


I have had a baby in that crib for the past six and a half years. It has moved to different rooms, it has had different babies in it, blankets in it, stuffed animals in it, but still, six and a half years. I remember picking it out, going to stores far and wide looking for the perfect crib, pregnant with Adam. I remember playing hookie one day and painting the nursery with Chip. I remember when the men came to set it up and how beautiful it looked in the room. I always enjoyed hearing the kicks the kids would make that would rattle the one side too. They were moving around in their sleep and it was a little reminder of them up in their crib. We had a 'mobile' on the side of the crib too and that would go off in the middle of the night when a baby would roll into it by accident.


One reason we got this crib is because the back of the crib would turn into a headboard for a full bed eventually. You can see the headboard on the bed now. I can't get rid of the rest of it. It is too near and dear to me. So it will sit in my garage until I can part with it, or maybe use it for a grandchild some day. A dear friend told me once that life is about chapters. I guess this is an end to one of those chapters. But I bet the next one will be just as good.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

backwards post




Are you surprised though? This last one is before the wall was poured. And the first one is obviously the wall. Where the black metal poles are sticking up is where the barn cleaner is going. It has to be poured in stages like this because the barn cleaner goes under the ground. I think more cement will be coming on Tuesday, I can't remember. We're moving along though.



Friday, August 19, 2011

Sesame Place









We got a season pass to Sesame this year. We went once when we went to Ocean City NJ and then we were supposed to go a few times this past week but the weather was questionable. We ended up going one day which made me sad but I am not going to dwell on that. I am going to talk about what I loved about the day. We may go back again in the fall.


This park is known for 'being for the younger kids'. And that is what I really love about it. It keeps the kids young because honestly, you can't do any bigger kid stuff, there is just stuff for the little ones. So the night before we go Adam and Van are super excited. Adam gets into hysterics though because he can't bring all three Elmos with him. The morning when he wakes up, same deal, crying because he can't bring his three stuffed Elmo's (even though he has stayed at both grandparents' without them) so Chip lets him bring the entire bag of Elmo's as we fit 7 people and luggage and a stroller into my van. This though honestly makes me again remember, my 6 1/2 year old, isn't so old after all. So we end up bringing my nephew with us who just turned 8 and is going into the third grade. I honestly thought he would think the park was a little lame, especially since he has two older siblings which I am sure would think Sesame Street is NOT cool. BUT, he loved it! He loved the water rides, the roller coaster and even the characters. I didn't hear that this park was a baby park once. And what got me at the end of the night there was a parade as you can see. And you should have seen Adam waving to those characters. My big 6 1/2 year old I think still thinks Elmo is his friend and got SUPER excited to see them in the parade. You can see Eric and Adam standing next to Zoe in the one picture. Maybe we'll keep going for a few more years....




Sunday, August 7, 2011



This is what the barn looks like now. It is all down (the part we are doing this year anyway). If you look to the right, you can see a lot more was taken down since the last time. All of the smoke is from Chip digging up the concrete floor with a jack hammer ( I think that is what he was using, I am pretty sure). So now, things should get moving pretty quickly. It took a long time to tear down, because there was a lot of clean-up involved. Now once the floor is tore up, he'll pour more, and the building begins!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

And I put the pictures up backwards again. That's ok. The first picture is what it looks like now.











Friday, July 8, 2011

As you can see, the one side is down and they are working on the second side. Chip is off for 11 days so I'll try to post more (my internet is being funny). He wants to have it down by the 11 days (well the part we are tearing down this year anyway)








Guess what the boys have been playing? Tear down the barn. :)




Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Barn project phase 1





So I put the pictures in backwards again. :) Oh well. This year our MAJOR project is redoing this barn. It's a pretty big barn. I don't know square feet or anything but I know it's big. Every year we do a major project and this is it. We are tearing down about half the barn and putting it back up. Right now we are working on the middle part, under where the tractor is in the second picture and where the excavator bucket is in the first (which is why that excavator is there, it is scooping up roof and putting it in the dump truck once Chip cuts each piece of roof off). He is tearing the roof off, bit by bit. And then I assume he is going onto the barn part. He says that there will be 3 phases and he will do it over 3 years. I'll post pictures. This is a busy summer- this project, haying, pool maintenance and lawn maintenance, plus throw vacation in there, there's a lot to get done. But I'll post pictures as we go, I can hear him out there cutting right now, it probably looks different already. :) You remember what the inside of the barn looked like in the winter, well it will all be different, the ceilings will be higher (Yay!), the cows will be let out in one swift motion of a lever (Yay!) the barn cleaner that needs someone to scrape it, will do it on it's own (I kinda liked that job) and the barn won't leak so the silage won't be so heavy (Yay!) More pictures to come. :)

Some cute 'Furmanisms'

Here are some things that the kids have been saying/doing lately that either touch my heart or crack me up and I don't want to forget them.

A few days ago Van says to me, "Mommy, wanna play tractors? C'mon Mommy, tractors are good for you."

Anna likes to hold hands. She likes to hold hands at the dinner table and I just think it's the sweetest thing. She sits next to me on my right hand side so she holds her left hand out to my right hand it makes it a little difficult to eat for me. But it is just darling. And she likes to hold hands when she lies down for a nap too or in the morning when she comes in our room and we aren't ready to wake up yet, we'll hold hands and she'll fall back asleep. What a little sweetie.

A few weeks ago Adam and I had this conversation:
me: Did you like your lunch I packed today?
Adam: Yes, and thanks for the note.
me: Do your friends read the notes sometimes?
Adam: Oh yes, we can all read now, but sometimes they make fun of me.
me: Why?
Adam: Oh because you say you love me and you're a girl so a girl loves me. But that's OK, I don't care, you can still put it. :)

Here's another one from Adam:
"Mom! MOM!!! Come and look! There's a black butterfly!! God made a new butterfly!!!"

And one last one that is kinda gross but cracks me up just the same. Adam thinks he is getting 'man hair'. Which of course means any sort of dark/longer hair that thankfully has only been growing on his legs. :) So yesterday he apparently found 'new' man hair, between his toes. I told him that it wasn't man hair, it was dirt, which of course it was only dirt. Man hair- he cracks me up!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Not so big after all



As I have mentioned before I feel like Adam has had to grow up a lot faster than the other two kids. He's always been the oldest and we expect a lot from him. He is 'the serious one' and always wants to please everyone and do what is right.






The other night I put them to bed which is something I don't usually do. I put Anna to bed and Chip puts the boys to bed. But since it has been lighter out later, Chip is getting a start on yard work, picking stone from the field in order to plant corn, and getting everything ready to hay. It's a busy time of year. So I get Anna settled in her bed, then I get the boys settled in theirs. I am downstairs getting all the things ready for the church bake sale the next morning and I hear crying. Now usually we storm up there and yell at them because Adam is usually yelling at Van because he's talking, or getting a drink or whatever. This time Van says to me that I didn't say good night to Adam. Sometimes Chip will say good night before the prayers instead of after and Adam gets upset when any little thing gets out of order. Anyway, that wasn't the issue. Adam couldn't find his Elmo 2. Ever since he was about 18 months he fell in love with Elmo. I love this because he is my only child that has become attached to any object or character. The other two could care less. And when he goes to sleep (although he would never admit to this at being the big 6 year old) he needs to know where all three of his Elmos are. The big Elmo, baby Elmo and Elmo 2. I don't know which is which actually, except for Big Elmo of course which is obvious.


So we tear the beds apart. He is on the top bunk and sometimes one of the little Elmos will fall through a crack and end up in Van's bed. I looked in the drawers under the beds, stripped everything and couldn't find it. He finally found it wedged at the foot of this bed. Usually we get angry when we have to go up there and deal with them for an extended amount of time because it's late, they need to be in bed, and it's usually for an unwarranted reason. But this time I just felt a little pang in my heart. He's not SO big. And I'm kinda happy about that. :)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Sweet Anna Jane










I love all these pictures of her for different reasons. I don't think we have any pictures of the boys fresh out and SCREAMING. It just makes me laugh to look at it. Something that I loved about Anna as a newborn is that she had rolls on her arms. She was my smallest baby but you can see in the pictures she has some rolls around her elbow area. She has some rolls on her thighs too and I think the boys did as well. Needless to say, her rolls are gone but she still has some baby fat- all four cheeks. :)


The second picture I love because she just looks so peaceful and perfect. That also was taken the day she was born, all swadled and angelic looking. I am sorry it is sideways. I actually took these pictures from my blog two years ago when she was born. Her sweet little eyes, cheeks and chin I just find adorable. I love the way her eyes still smile when she does. It's my favorite thing.


And here we are two years later. She is a ball of fire. I like this picture because she has her foot rolled which you can kind of see. I remember my mom saying to me as a kid that I used to do that a lot, and she has some pictures of me doing it. And I still find myself doing it sometimes. I also just like this picture because she is a cutie. :) I think that on each kid's birthday I always think about the day they were born. When I woke up this morning I was thinking I would have been at the hospital around that time, and around 10 I was thinking she would have been born. I go through the same motions with the boys too.


I am thankful that all of my kids have personalities. I enjoy watching the show Modern Family and I always comment that the little baby on there just sits there. She is about Anna's age. She never says anything, never smiles, never says boo. All of my kids are pretty outgoing. Anna lets you know what she wants and when she wants it. She LOVES to be outside. As soon as she gets up, she will bring you all of her shoes, and your shoes and say outside? outside? outside? She's happy digging, getting dirty and doing whatever. I have been a little nervous that she won't like and do the girly things. But I do have hope. She always likes to check out my jewelry, go through my pocketbook, poke at any buttons, and let you do her hair. Granted, the boys probably did too at two but I like to think it is because she is a girl. She has been playing with the babies a little more often too.


I always get a little sad around their birthday time because they are getting older. And I am a little sad because she is the baby and she is two. But I think I feel a little differently this time BECAUSE she is my last. When I had the boys, and they were two, there was another baby about to be born, or already brought home on the second birthday (we brought Van home on Adam's birthday). I sort of felt that I was always moving onto the next step, like when the boys were 15 months or so, it was time to get pregnant again. I was already knowing that they weren't the babies anymore. And when the next baby came, they automatically got older if you know what I mean. I almost feel like I can savor Anna longer. She's the youngest. She doesn't have to grow up and be older. She's two, she can totally be a two year old. And I'm kinda happy about that.


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Everything you ever wanted to know (or not really) about cleaning a barn but were too afraid to ask

I took some pictures one Saturday of our daily barn cleaning activities. I only go to the barn on Saturdays or if I have a snow day. But I did go for 4 1/2 years (even when I was very pregnant with Van and Anna) pretty faithfully. I don't go on Sundays because I am running the Sunday School program and I need to be there at 8:45 or so. But Anna and Van go every day with Grandma or Daddy. And by every day I mean, every day from November until about April when we keep the cows out all day. I am going to give you a run down on what we do. When we first go into the barn, it looks like the above picture. Cows in the stanchions. You can see in the above picture two rows of cows but there is another row you can't see. There is also a calf pen in the back. That's Chip and Anna in the above picture.
This is a front view of the other side of the barn.

Ok, now the cows are out and it's time to get to work. This is the 'before' picture. Lots of manure and hay all over, the mats get moved around because the cows kick them out of place. PS. The barn is really old. Chip is doing it over this summer. I'll be sure to post pictures of that. So there are lots of holes, cobwebs, stuff falling down... sort of like an old barn. :)



Ok, this is the other side of the barn. These guys haven't been let out yet. Can you see the calf that got loose and is trying to get to it's mother? That means more manure scattered in places it shouldn't be. The cows sometimes do the same thing.


This is Chip working. The first step is to shovel all the manure off of the floor and the mats into the 'drop'. The drop is directly under the cows rears and where all the manure should be.




Here's the other side of the barn. Same deal. Mats need to be straightened, manure needs to be shoveled and the mats need to be swept after the manure is shoveled.





This is the calf pen. Those are new calf stanchions that we put in a few years ago. They are cool because you only have to move one lever and it opens up all of them to let the calves out. The ones for the cows you need to open individually. I believe that's Van cleaning the cow pen. This floor is always really messy (and slippery) because on the left hand side of the picture is the door that all the cows exit out from. And they poop as they go of course.







This is a new calf. She is in the barn because it is too cold for her outside. She roams free. And calf's poop just like newborn babies. A yellow mustard color. This calf is only a few days old. And that's Anna too by the way. :)








Chip and his dad working on the calf pen.







Van cleaning off the mats of the calf pen









Anna sweeping the hay. We usually use silage (chopped up corn that we grow) but on the cold day prior, the machine must have been broken and Chip wasn't off the day before to climb in the silo and fix it. Hay is MUCH easier and lighter to sweep.









Ok, you can see the mats are swept now. All they hay that they didn't eat is swept through and used for bedding at the edge of the mats. You can see my mother in law sweeping the floor next.











This is the beloved barn cleaner and Van. This is my favorite job personally. I always like to do it and Chip told me his grandma did too. I think because once it is done, you feel like the barn is really clean. So this chain like thing is at the bottom of the drop. It goes all the way around the bottom of it sort of like a pulley would. It goes to the hole where we are standing and our job is to scrape the paddles clean to make sure it all goes in the hole. It takes about 15-20 minutes. You can see Van working on a dirty paddle and the one to his left is clean.












Now we are onto the other side of the barn. This is the old fashioned way of doing it and since this side isn't connected to the barn cleaner, they need to shovel it into a wheelbarrow and go dump it in the other hole. Can you see Anna right there helping?













This is Adam in the drop pushing it into the hole.













And here he is doing it again.

















This picture shows the barn cleaner going around. It's a little foggy because it's cold in there. The left side of the drop is clean, the right side is still going. And fun little tidbit: All three of my kids have fallen into the drop multiple times and have been coated in manure.














Last step: grit. You can see Anna standing in front of a pile of sand basically. They take the grit in their shovels and spread it around on the floor so when the cows come back in, they don't fall. All the hay is pushed to the edge of the mats and we have a clean barn until tomorrow morning! At this point I bring the kids inside, strip them and wash clothes. Chip will take the tractor and manure spreader out and spread the manure and then go back into the barn and spread out the insilage or hay. The cows go back in the barn around dinner time.

















Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Winter time fun




We have been enjoying the winter sports this year. We have been invited twice to a friend's house which has a pond. They made it and it is absolutely beautiful! We have a few ponds on our farm so I told Chip that has to be one of his many projects- get it 'entertaining friendly'. :) They have a lot of hockey sticks, pucks, goals, brooms, a basket of skates and other toys for older and younger kids to play with. They have a fire pit where we have enjoyed hot chocolate, soup and warmth! They also set up a grill where we hung out and enjoyed ourselves until the late evening with the help of a big spot light. I am excited that the boys know how to skate and I think this is something they will enjoy doing with their friends for a long time.
Anna and Van are having a blast in the snow too. We don't have packing snow yet but hopefully we will in the next few weeks. They go outside every day when they go to the barn. We are invited to go ice fishing this weekend too. I have never been ice fishing so I am excited to take the boys. They are forming a nice little group of friends and I am enjoying taking them and doing fun things!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Dress Up

I think it's pretty safe to say that my kids don't play with toys that often. I mean, they DO, especially Van, but for Adam? He prefers the dress up bin. I am going to do a breakdown of the attire. I am pretty sure they are firefighters and the guns are their hoses, but you might just have to ask them for clarification. They are both sporting pj's. Van has on my father's correction officer shirt and an Amish hat. Adam is wearing a police man coat, a bat man winter hat and although you can't completely see it, a hard plastic baseball helmet atop of the winter hat. I want to do a blog about the thing hanging on the wall (my new behavior modification system) but I have just started it so I am going to give it awhile before I post about that. For now, just enjoy the above picture. :)

Ol' Dan Tucker



It seems like we go through phases here at the Furman house. When Adam was younger he liked to dance to polka. How we even came to realize this I have no idea. Then we were watching videos of Anna when she was an infant. (As an aside, I am happy to report that we even HAVE videos of our third child because they say with each subsequent child you have less and less. We do have videos of her. Her brothers are in them. They start out as, "Here is Anna at 3 months- and then Adam butts in with "LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" But anyway, we have proof of her existence. :) And the other thing that amazes me with video is language development. You can have a million pictures but nothing captures how a child sounds, and the struggle to convey the message as a video would.) ANYway when Anna was a baby the choice of song was Lady Gaga. We have video to prove it. But now, Van loves the song Old Dan Tucker from the Wiggles. They got Wiggles cds in their stockings this year and Van loves to do the dance. If you google Old Dan Tucker on youtube by the wiggles you can see it. Van does all the moves and always has to have the hat (an Amish hat Adam wanted when we went to Lancaster). We have lots of video of Van doing the dance. It's pretty hilarious. And Anna enjoys it too as you can see.