I have been laying on the couch. A lot.
And if this doesn't sound important, then you probably haven't seen this picture yet.
That's right. I've been sick and exhausted. Growing a baby is hard work!
I'm in my 14th week, and hoping to be less sick and more energized very soon. It seems like just when I think I am starting to feel human again, I have a very sick day... or 3.
But, we are VERY excited about this little tater coming our way. It was planned for, prayed for, and hoped for, and we couldn't be happier.
You know. Except for the times when I feel the need to cry about laundry... and Christmas traditions... and whatever else my hormones choose to pick on that day. Thank goodness for my patient husband.
I am normally ruled by cravings, but I have mostly been craving:
- Mustard (I even put it on fried eggs once)
- MAC N CHEESE!!!
- Other yellow foods (Especially cheesy things)
- Tomatoes (Including nasty V8 juice)
- Other day-to-day cravings (This week's examples: Crispy chicken tenders, green olives, smoothies, Taco Bell, mustard pretzels...)
Anyways. Enough excuses. Let's get down to business on a couple of updates.
Sad news: Dawn died. :( We had him at our house for a couple of days trying to nurse him back to health, but we found him dead in the shop the next day. Oh, it hurts my heart that he died alone. But, it makes me happy that he knew he was loved and purred much on his last day.
I have never loved a cat before, and I will never love one again.
My guard kitty. May you find many reasons to purr in kitty heaven, Dawn. We miss you.
Potato harvest has come and gone...
I started writing about potato harvest, including Wizard of Oz allusions and explanations galore, but I lost steam once I started feeling very sick and never came back to it. These pictures of weird potatoes and harvest shenanigans will have to suffice.
Harvest life at the cellar looks like this:
I bet you never had a potato gun THIS cool.
Look! It's a duck! No... It's a deer? Nope. It's a potato.
One potato to feed them all.
Harvest life in the field looks like this.
We went to General Conference in Salt Lake! A first for all 3 of us.
Beet harvest has also come and gone, and not a day too soon! We finished right before the rain and cold got really extreme.
Sugar beets are hideous.
And crazy to harvest when the fields are super muddy.
This picture covers 3 stages of beet harvesting. They grow with leafy tops, then they are scalped (the white things), then a digger comes through and gets them and puts them in trucks.
We were very blessed to have a safe harvest. And I feel especially blessed to have Logan home more often. This harvest widow is checking out for the year! :)
Halloween has even come and gone! Logan got to wear his dream costume.
Introducing:
Dumbledora the Explorer and Gum stuck to the bottom of a shoe.
I wish we'd thought to take a closer picture, but here's what we've got.
We went to a Trunk or Treat party with our church, and everyone tried to find nice ways to say they had NO idea what we were. "Your costumes are so creative... I'm wondering if you can explain them to me."
Stay happy, and remember to tie down your wheel lines for the winter! (If you read my Farming 101 post, you'll understand even if you are "city folk.")













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