Thursday, May 20, 2021

Fiercly Independent!

 We are coming up on Roland's second birthday and with the warmer weather, Roland has become so much more independent in his playing in the yard.  One of his favorite things this spring has been the tractor that we got Roland for Christmas. 

The tractor has a remote so we can drive and steer it for him and all winter we have been navigating him around the indoor but now that he is able to wear shoes instead of boots he can finally run the gas pedal himself!  He piles all of his treasures in the trailer and goes off exploring. 
If you look super closely along the tree line you can see the little red spec of Roland and his tractor just out for a cruise!  Unfortunately, sometimes his steering is not so great so we have to rescue him and get him unstuck.
There are also some times when Roland just stops and contemplates whatever it is that he contemplates while sitting on his tractor in the bushes, though I do tend to do the same thing sometimes so it's okay!  Our little boy is also becoming a big help in the barn when Allyssia is doing chores. 
Typically he is hauling arena dirt out of the arena with his very own wheelbarrow and sometimes dumping it all over the clean swept barn, but he tries to be just like his MaMa that the extra mess is just fine.  So needless to say we are all so happy for spring and summer to be here, Roland has even been jumping for joy (pun intended)
Until next time stay tuned and check back often. 





Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Another Honda in the Garage

 In a stroke of luck I went to pick up some parts at the shop of a carpenter that we work with and sitting in front of his garage was a Honda FatCat.  I have been looking for a FatCat since high school and have always been a day late and a dollar short on acquiring one.  During my lunch break I made a phone call to our carpenter and in a second stroke of luck our carpenter told me that he had pulled it out to clean it up and sell it.  

Sporting a 200cc motor and 5 speed transmission that is clutch-less this thing is easy to drive.  The big four wheeler tires make it ride smooth and combined with the big seat the ride is pretty comfortable.  Also being a semi-automatic it is easy to shift making it smoother for Roland to ride around with me, and he absolutely loves it!
Almost every day when I get out of work Roland comes out to the garage and gets his helmet and waits to go on a ride on the FatCat.  Even if I did nothing but drive Roland around on it it was well worth buying just to see how happy and excited he gets when he goes for FatCat rides.  Stay tuned and check back often.  Thanks for sticking with me!

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Longingly Dreaming of Warmer Weather

 Here we are, March of 2021 already.  Though this winter has been pretty mild it has still been very busy for Allyssia, Roland and I.  Work has been very busy for me and Allyssia has a full barn with 9 horses.

I don't want anyone to get the wrong idea, we like winter and do have a lot of fun playing in the snow.  Tonight Roland did some high speed sledding on this wonderful crust we got with the last snowstorm.  Roland's runner sled flies right along on the crust.  

By the time we got to sledding tonight it was quite late and getting cold but once we started sledding we practically had to drag Roland in and away from his sled.  This sled has come in so handy in the winter and even before the speed sledding Roland loves to ride around in it.  
By this point in the winter we have a nice little sled/ snowshoe path all around the property and the whole time we are snowshoeing along Roland is in his sled chirping, giggling, or eating a big chunk of snow.  Eating snow chunks by the way is his favorite outdoor pastime in the winter, not sure what we are going to do when the snow melts.  On the weekends when it is really cold though Roland, the dogs, and I have been spending quite a bit of time in the garage.
While I am usually trying to work on something, Roland is wandering around carrying the broom or some other implement of destruction and Emily takes the best spot in the garage and sleeps directly in front of the furnace.  At the end of the day though nothing beats coming in the house and snuggling down to watch Frozen with a snack.  
Overall we all are enjoying this cold freezing time we call winter but we are still waiting for the longer warmer days of summer.  I hope to be back to my usual self posting blogs weekly but I have been quite behind lately and have a good many projects that need to be shared with you all.  I hope you stay tuned for more and make sure to check in in the coming days for more updates.  

Monday, October 12, 2020

A Bucket Tractor to Save the Day

In a strange twist of events Earlier in the summer I was offered a bucket tractor.  Of course I could not say no to wanting a tractor, but at what cost you might ask??  It was not cheap, at the high price of hauling it out of someones back yard.  My new homely looking tractor that Allyssia has aptly named "Massey" is a 70's Massey Ferguson 135. 
My Father and I went to get it late in the evening so I was in too much of a rush to get pictures but amazingly it loaded superbly well, without any problems once we pulled the bucked, weight box, and chains off from it. . Even after sitting for 7 or 8 years it is in good shape and within an hour I was driving around the yard looking for something to do with it. 
Within a few hours of having it running I had the bucket on it and was pushing the manure pile up with ease!  Since getting it running initially I have done a number of things that have gone undocumented on my blog but I did an oil change, put new plugs, wires, points, coil, and condenser as well as clean and rebuild the carburetor,  I still need to replace the seat as it has rusted through, but I may or may not get there before winter.   
On this tractor, unlike Old Smokey, I am going to be able to put one of the fender mounted sunshades and before next summer it will have a sunshade.  This style tractor is also easier to get on to since you get on in front of the tire rather than have to climb up the back. 
Speaking of tires, The tires on this tractor are excellent!  From the looks of them I wont have to replace the tires on this tractor for a very very long time.  Already I have been using this new tractor so much, so you all will be seeing it a lot in future blog posts.
Until next time stay tuned and check back often!!

Thursday, July 2, 2020

The Big One

In a scary twist of events our cute little boy turned one!  It just doesnt seem possible that my little helper is one.
It definately does not seem like a year since Allyssia and I were at the hospital with a new little bundle of joy but in that year he has grown so much and has an amazing personality of his own!  I know that I have shown before but he has already started to love hiking with us and always is on the go just like his mother.
Roland had a wonderful day with grandparents, great grandparents, cousins, Aunts and Uncles.  We had perfect weather to sit on the lawn and be able to visit with everyone! 


I just cant believe how big he is getting and how happy he is all the time!  Now rather than me ramble I am just going to finish this up and leave you all with some extra pictures of baby Roland. 
                                                   Enjoying his much deserved cupcake!
                                          All of the great Grandkids with their Great Pepere


Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Old Smokey's New Implement of Destruction

For over a year now anybody that has followed my blog has seen that I have been plagued with more problems concerning my sickle mower than you can shake a stick at.  The sickle mower is worn out and rightfully so as it is from the fifties and has been used hard.  The sickle mower is also a bit of a chore to run and very slow to mow with.  This spring when I hooked onto the mower after working on it this winter I had problems I would care not to discuss.  In a great stroke of luck Allyssia's hay supplier knew I was searching for other options and sent me a Craigslist link for a tow behind bush hog. 




This gem was located right in Livermore so I did the reasonable thing and towed it behind my pickup truck the 5 miles to my parent's until I could get it on a trailer to haul home.  This little 5 foot bush hog is in decent shape with practically new tires and brand new blades on it.  The front of the bush hog is a little tender but it is still in great shape for its age. 
Knee deep grass in 2nd gear and it mows through like there was nothing there.  In what would have taken me 2 weeks with the sickle mower took me one afternoon with NO BREAKDOWNS!!!
I am so happy with this bush hog but I will keep my sickle mower and play around with it from time to time.
  Even through the lower field by the stream where I hadn't mowed last year I was able to mow with no problems.  While out mowing I am again so thankful for my sunbrella that I bought last year, it's no fun doing anything in the beating sun.  Until next time stay tuned and check back often! 





Monday, June 1, 2020

A Month Slips By

A month seems like such a long time, but a month can slip by without notice and here we are already at June 1st - a month since my last post.  As I sit here typing this it's hard to believe that it is June and we have done so much in such a short time.  Most importantly Roland has been enjoying the outside and started furniture cruising.
We have spending a lot of afternoons just sitting on the lawn and having fun!  We also got a ride on toy for Roland from a second hand shop and it has become his favorite toy!
 Another fun thing that Roland has been enjoying is hiking.  For Mother's day Allyssia got a carrier backpack to bring Roland Hiking with us.
 He has the easiest time hiking and even finds time to nap while going down the mountain.  The napping is an incredible feat because I in no way have a gentle walk and I jostle him all around.  
Cricket has also been hiking up a storm with us and has even gotten her own backpack to carry her water.  We borrowed a dog backpack from my sister and it actually slowed Cricket down a bit so we ordered her one of her own. 
Now don't be fooled, this is the only time Cricket is super photogenic and this picture is not an everyday occurrence.  The last little snippet I want to touch on is Roland's love of steering wheels.  In another blog I will talk about the fixing of the Bongo truck but for today I just want to say how much Roland has appreciated it.
A smile like that is contagious! He just loves the steering wheel and it's hard to go on rides in the field with him because he is always trying to climb over to get it.  The problem is that he does not just want to hold it. 
The steering wheel becomes some kind of climbing course for him.  For tonight, that will be all and with a month gone by that just makes a dent in the things that have gone by, but sometimes all you need are some cute Roland pictures to brighten the day.  I have much more to share soon but until then, thank you to everyone that supports me by reading my blog and I hope you will continue to read it and leave some comments!