Monday, January 6, 2025

Cider Bend-December

December can be tough on the farm, but this one was very mild. Freezing gate latches, trying to push the wheelbarrow through the deep snow, frozen corral water, and below zero temperatures haven't hit us in full force yet. I'm sure January will tell a different story, but I enjoyed a mild winter month.

Donkeys:

We kicked off the month with Clover and Willow being in the live nativity in Ririe. It's always a huge event. The donkeys were in the 'Streets of Bethlehem' for an hour before the nativity started, and then they were in the actual nativity. Two hours of nonstop people around them in a strange environment is a lot for them, but they did great. There were a few times we had to walk them away from the crowd, and give them a minute to regroup, but otherwise I was super proud of them (especially considering they are only 2 1/2 years old). They are always a big hit at the event though!


 
They needed a little attention. ๐Ÿ˜

I love them!

Clover has been especially itchy since the cold, dry air arrived. Every morning while I'm cleaning the stalls, she comes in to scratch on the wheelbarrow. She doesn't try to tip it over, but sometimes she gets scratching really good, so I have to watch it closely. She's too sweet to ever knock it over on purpose. Willow on the other hand is a totally different story. She walks in, grabs the wheelbarrow by her teeth and tries to fling it over on purpose. ๐Ÿ˜‚ That little naughty pants keeps me on my toes!


Donkeys are just like people; they can feel the magic of the first good snow of the season. They were so cute, and it was like watching little curious kids in the snow. They are also like people and are ready for it to be gone by the end of February. 


Clover and Willow got new blankets for Christmas. Even the smallest sizes have to be tightened up pretty good on them. They look so cute, and extra tiny in them. Willow liked the tail flap on Clover's, and just followed Clover around with it in her mouth, occasionally trying to pull Clover around by it. ๐Ÿ˜‚


Goats:

The goats are doing great. They stay inside their stall a lot more in the winter. They don't love to get wet, and they don't like the wind. Mark installed 3 new scratching brushes this month, and the goats really love the one in their stall.


Cows:

The cows are so much fun! Ace is so playful, and sometimes doesn't realize that he is almost 400 lbs. ๐Ÿ˜… Opal is the sweetest, and loves to run and chase Clover out in the pasture.

Mark installed lots of scratching brushes in the corral and inside their stalls, and the cows love them. Opal has been itchy this winter, so these have been great for her.


Ace is my giant lap cow! Someone referred to him as a big grass puppy, and that's pretty accurate. He loves to play and get crazy, but he also loves to snuggle and give kisses. I know I say it all the time, but I just love them!


Bath day is always fun for the cows!


I love when Opal gets the scratch just right, and sticks her tongue out. ๐Ÿ˜


I can't even handle her cuteness! She loves to run and chase the donkeys around. Clover and Willow are usually pretty good sports with her.


Cats:

Floof is huge and needy, and Mischief is sweet and snuggly. ๐Ÿ˜ I complain about them taking over my house, but I secretly love having them around.

Mischief is a pro at chasing her tail.



I started a project of cleaning out the storage room. I walked in a found Floof up there. He's a nut! ๐Ÿ˜‚

Floof is huge! He's not even fat, he's just very large and fluffy!

Stormy is a beauty, and she attracts all the good looking boys from the neighborhood. This is farm country so there are plenty of feral cats wandering around. Her last boyfriend got hit on the highway. ๐Ÿ˜“ All of a sudden this cute, orange guy started hanging around. Stormy has a pretty good set up; she has a couple houses and lots of warm blankets in the hay barn. She also gets two meals a day, which is not common for most of the wild, roaming cats. She is super good at sharing her space when a new boyfriend shows up. This fella seems grateful for the food, and isn't as scared as the others usually are. He let us pet him pretty quick! It took a year and a lot of patience until Stormy finally let me pet her. I'm glad she has a friend to go through winter with, and I'm just praying he stays off the road.


Chickens:

I'm a worrier when it comes to my animals. I've been a little stressed about having chickens through the winter. I don't want them to be miserable and freeze. We've done a lot to prepare for winter. One of the things Mark did was put some snow panels up to keep their chicken run mostly clear of snow. It's better for the chickens to be outside, and not stuck in their coop through winter. Being inside a lot increases their risk of getting sick.

This video got lots of saves on social media, so hopefully we're helping other chickens around the world as well. ๐Ÿ˜†

 We also try to find ways to get the chickens extra protein in the winter. We had left over pork loin in our fridge that dried out a little too much before we could get it all eaten. I put it in the blender, and then fed it to the chickens for a few days. They were big fans! This serves two purposes; it gets them the extra protein they need, and it gets them out of their coop in the middle of the day for a snack.
 

I have a lot more winter chicken tips and content coming up that'll I'll be posting on Instagram in January, and then I'll share that on my January blog posts. Check back if you are raising chickens in a cold climate.

The Christmas Ball:
We ordered the donkeys and cows a big ball for Christmas. When it arrived in the mail, we got too excited to wait, so we blew it up and gave it to them early. They love it! I've been so excited about how much they play with it. Ace and Willow are especially fond of it, and it has caused some street fights. ๐Ÿ˜… The possessive side of Willow came out, and it was so stinking funny! We ended up ordering another ball that was a little smaller, and that has helped stop the fighting for the most part. The smaller one is less intimidating for Clover and Opal as well; the 40" one was bigger than them!

Willow showed her colorful side when she wanted the ball all to herself. ๐Ÿ˜‚


Here's a few cute snippets of them using the ball.




Willow wanted the ball all to herself. She is usually pretty good at sharing with Clover, but nope, not with this fun new toy!

Ace loves it so much!

Christmas:

Everyone on the farm got spoiled for Christmas!

The goats got a new bed.

The chickens got beak grinding calcium stones.

A new blanket for Stormy! She appreciated hers a lot more than Floof and Mischief, because she knows first hand what it means to be cold.

Clover and Willow got blankets. They did so good with them. It only took a few minutes until they were comfortable with us putting them on them.

They look so cute in them!

After we put the blankets on, we let the donks go run around to get used to them. The cows were so curious about what the donkeys were wearing, so they chased them up and down the corrals several times, so they could take a look. So funny!


Everyone loved their big ball so much, so we got them another one! They love this one just as much!


When Ace jumps on the 40" ball,  he just kind of bounces off. When he jumps on the 30" ball, he gets himself a little high centered. It's so funny!


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It was a great Christmas for everyone!

Random Stuff:

Like always, the sunrises and sunsets were amazing in December!



My friend was running in the early morning just as the sun was coming up. She texted me these pictures and said my farm looked beautiful with the house and barn all lit up against this gorgeous sky. It was so pretty!

My own little piece of heaven on earth.

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Now that we have snow, the deer are back for the winter. I see them almost every day now.



I was out doing the evening chores, and the sunset made the mountains turn purple! I guess this is why the song says, 'purple mountains majesty.'

We got a couple perfect snows in December. Light and fluffy, and so undisturbed early in the morning.

Once the snow started accumulating, Mark needed to get the poop pile spread out in the field. It accumulates a lot faster now that we have the cows.


Boise State had such a great football season this year! We lit up our house and barn on New Years Eve to show our support for them in their bowl game against Penn State. Unfortunately they lost, but man, what a fun season!

Go Broncos!

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That's a wrap for the year! Farm life was great in 2024, and we have some big plans for 2025!

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Christmas Day

 Mark and I had a very relaxing Christmas. We hung out at the farm and gave the animals their presents. Larry came over in the afternoon and had a yummy dinner with us. This year we had brown sugar and balsamic glazed pork loin, sweet potatoes, corn bread, and carrots. We had brownies and peppermint ice cream for dessert. 

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I tried this new dill pickle cheese ball recipe. It was so good! Definitely my new favorite!

Sawyer and Amanda had a good Christmas. They spent it in Boise with Amanda's parents.

They went to the same Caldwell lights as we did!



Sawyer and Amanda stopped by our house on their way home from Boise and we exchanged gift.

Mason, Bailey, and Nora had such a fun Christmas! The whole month was magical with cute little Nora. She is at such a fun age for all the holiday celebrating. They stayed in Boise and had their own little family Christmas.

She is the cutest little Christmas girl!


Friday, January 3, 2025

Christmas Eve in the Tetons

Mark and I try to do something different and fun together the years we don't have our kids for Christmas. This year we spent Christmas Eve in Jackson and Grand Teton National Park. It was so fun! We started the day with a sleigh ride through the Elk Refuge. It was so cool; I would highly recommend! We haven't had a lot of snow yet this winter, so the elk haven't been there long, and plenty are still migrating toward the area. Our guide estimated about 800 elk in the refuge while we were there. We had a lot of tourists in our sleigh, so they were pretty fascinated by the elk, but I was more interested in hugging the big, giant horses. ๐Ÿ˜†









Our two horses were Lightening, and McQueen.

Next, we drove into the park along the Gros Ventre River to look for moose. We saw 17 of them! I knew all the good places to look from when I went with Joyce a couple weeks earlier. We also saw a guy at one of the pullouts watching a pack of wolves through his scope. He let us take a peak. So cool!

We saw 3 big bulls right by a campground. I'm sure there were more, but we didn't dare walk past this guy to look. He was hanging out right next to the path.


There are at least 5 moose in this picture. I'm sure there are plenty lying down that we can't see.

There are 7 more in this picture. This is where Joyce and I saw a bunch too. They just hang out farther away from the road than the first group. We watched them for a while through the binoculars.

I love the snowy Tetons.

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The little dots on the phone screen are the wolves.

I love these mountains!


After that we drove to the backside of the refuge to see the big horn sheep. We saw lots of them, but they were all up on the ridge, so no close encounters.
We had dinner in Jackson, but I don't remember the place where we ate. It was nothing exciting.
We stopped at DQ for blizzards for dessert. ๐Ÿ˜†

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Our last stop was to see Mama Mimi, a cool troll just outside of Teton Village. 

Mark and Mama Mimi.

You get a good perspective of how huge this troll is when you see us standing on it, looking like little specks.


That was it! We headed back over the pass and made it home an hour late to feed the animals dinner. I love adventuring together, and it sure beats sitting around wishing our kids were here. It was a great Christmas Eve!

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Christmas Trip to Boise

It wasn't our year to have the kids for Christmas, so Mark and I took a quick trip to Boise the weekend before Christmas so we could celebrate with Nora. She makes Christmas so magical! We just adore her!

We got there on Friday afternoon just as Bailey was getting off work. We had dinner and then headed to see the lights at the 'Caldwell Winter Wonderland.' It was the coolest light display!


 


Everything is more fun with Nora around!






Nora got a high five from Santa while she was walking through a light tunnel.





I freaking love her so much! It's impossible not to be happy around her.

We found Santa again!





We woke up Saturday morning and had an early Christmas. Watching her open presents was the cutest thing ever!

Christmas with Grams and Pops was good practice for the real Christmas!

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Mark and I got a Cold Case to solve from Bailey, Mason, and Nora! We're excited to give it a try!




Yay for Bluey!

Bailey and Mason got a Skylight calendar from us. I didn't know these were a thing until Bailey said she wanted one. They are super cool!

We got Nora the cutest record player. It was a huge hit! She learned how to change the records, flip them over, and pick what song she wanted before the day was even over. My knee was super sore when we got back home from all the dancing I did with her. ๐Ÿ˜† 


Bailey was terribly sick during Thanksgiving when they were at the farm. She seemed a lot better while we were there, but definitely still had hard moments. This was one of them. I stood over her, told her to say cheese, took her picture, and she promptly flipped me off. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Oh the joys of the first trimester!


Bailey wanted to do a 'Christmas dinner' while we were there, but she can hardly walk through the kitchen without wanting to throw up, so I quickly said no to that. We ended up having a nice dinner at the Cheesecake Factory instead. You can never go wrong there.

Waiting for a table at the Cheesecake Factory.
This picture melts my heart! ๐Ÿ˜Š

It was a quick trip, but so worth the drive to experience a little Christmas magic with Nora.