Showing posts with label postcard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postcard. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

New Postcards











We received four great postcards in the mail today:

Monday, April 26, 2010

New Postcards

We received six postcards today.

This one of the Capital building in Oklahoma was from the State Facts Postcard Swap #3 on http://www.swap-bot.com/ .

This card from Wisconsin was also from the State Facts Postcard Swap #3 on http://www.swap-bot.com/ .


The family that sent Flat Baxter to us mailed us a New Jersey State Capitol postcard.


We then received three international postcards. The first of which was this still-life of grapes in a bowl from Australia that was sent to us through http://www.postcrossing.com/ .


These last two cards from Italy were both sent from the same American family vacationing in Italy and were traded though Postcardkids yahoo group.


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Farm Happenings

Neil spent the morning repairing garden hoses and running some of them to the automatic waterers in the barn. So, now we don't have long hoses running along the ground everywhere. He also had the time to fix the water pump that has been leaking out in the pasture.  Once he fixed the underground connection he installed four t-posts around the pipe and ran electric fencing around it to prevent the cows and donkeys from rubbing on it and breaking it again.

This afternoon we all went over to Neil's parents for dinner.  I made a beef stroganoff from our farm raised beef to take over.  It was really good.

Today's mail brought two postcards from Memphis, Tennessee...


Also, Flat Hannah arrived from Texas.

You can follow Flat Hannah's visit here on the farm here.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Farm Happenings


Day two of goat milking went well.  Pepper, one of my oldest does, stood nicely and milked out over a quart today.  Her daughter, Mary Jane, was a bit more jumpy on the milking stand.  Mary Jane also has smaller teats so it takes a bit longer to milk her out fully.  Two of our three goat kids will be picked up tomorrow afternoon.  I love the baby goats and it is so hard for me to let them go when they are still in that uber playful age.  These two will be going to great family with lots of human kids so they will be happy there.


I made a batch of vanilla yogurt today.  It has been a while since I have made yogurt so I had to start from powdered yogurt culture again.  Future batches I will just use some of this batch to culture it.


We got this postcard in the mail today from a Chicago family.  Traded through Postcardkids Yahoo Group.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day

Today is Earth Day.  We already do many things everyday that others only think to do today.  For example, we recycle as much as we can, I always pre-cycle if possible (meaning I purchase items with the least amount of packaging involved or with an intended use for the package once it is empty), I shop with cloth or other reusable bags, I use "green" cleaning products, we use hand towels in the kitchen and cotton dishcloths to wash dishes, we grow or raise much of our own food here on the farm, and I buy organic when it is an option.  But when Earth Day comes around I like to get the kids excited and involved with conservation projects.  This year we did lots of fun things.

First the kids made birdhouses from kits they had received at Christmas.


It seemed like a perfect day to build and paint them.  This weekend I will have Neil help me hanging them up.


Then we made Bird Food Pinecones to feed the birds.


I gathered the few ingredients together and we headed out on the deck.  We tied string to four pinecones and set aside.  We then mixed 1 cup vegetable shortening, 2 cups corn meal, 1 cup sunflower seeds and a cup of oatmeal together.


The kids smushed the mixture into the pinecones.  You could roll them in bird seed at this point but we didn't have any on hand. 


Then Evan hung them in the trees out by the kid's playground for the birds to find. 


In the afternoon we packed up the kid's bikes and went over to a local park that has a walking/bike path.  The kid's love going here since we don't really have a good place to ride bikes on our property. 


We rode for a while then stopped to play on the small playground there.  Evan took it upon himself to start picking up litter around the park and ball field.  I was so proud of him!

Then this evening we created some Egghead critters by filling empty egg shells with potting soil and drawing faces on them.  Then we planted some clover seeds in them and watered well.  In a few days our little eggheads should have some crazy hair growing on them.

We did get a postcard in the mail today... from Wisconsin.  I am not sure how they knew that both Evan and I are fond of big red barns...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

More Postcards and Flat Baxter

Received lots of fun things in the mail today.  First we got two more postcards.  Both of them came from the same family in Arizona.  One card is full of great state facts and the other one is of Superstition Mountain.



The other thing we received was our first Flat Traveler that we will be hosting, Flat Baxter. 


Flat Travelers are similar to the Flat Stanley Project but they can be any image that the sending family wants it to be.  One creates a "flat" and sends it to a hosting family.  That hosting family then takes the flat everywhere they go and takes photos, collects souvenirs and writes a journal that will all be sent back to the original family after a set amount of time.  We have created two Flat Travelers of our own and mailed them out today to the two families that we will be hosting flats for.  Our flat images were chosen by the kids.  Evan chose the Star Wars Clone Trooper Cody and Mckayla colored an alpaca that we named Allie Paca.

So, Flat Baxter that arrived here today will be learning about things here on the farm and going on some day trips with us over the next few months.  In an attempt to not clutter this blog I will start a new blog for each of the Flat Travelers that we host.  You can check out Baxter's blog here.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New Postcard


Received this great Texas state map card in the mail today.  It came from the same Texas family that sent us the Bluebonnet card we received yesterday.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Lego Smart Creativitiy Contest

I found out today that I was selected to compete in the 2010 LEGO® SmartTM Creativity Contest, challenging teachers and home educators across the United States to become LEGO Smart!  The contest doesn't begin until August but they will be mailing Lego kits out in 4-6 weeks so I can start working on my contest entry.


We also received SIX postcards in the mail today!
One from Quebec showing Autumn colors.
One from Texas with a Yucca plant and Bluebonnets.
And three Ohio State Map cards all from the same family.
And finally, the same family from Ohio sent a recipe card too.

The goat kids are fine today. I always worry about them for the first 24 hours. It is possible to cause some brain damage to the kids if the hot iron is left on too long. I have never seen it but I fret none the less.

Friday, April 16, 2010

New Postcards

We received two postcards in the mail today. One from Iowa and one from Pennsylvania and both state map cards.


The third litter of Chinchilla rabbit kits are finally leaving the nest box to eat pellets.  They are very cute.  There are 6 Chinchilla colored ones and 2 black frosted ones like their mother.  I have offered one kit from this litter as the raffle prize for the 4-H event this coming Saturday.


Today I also did the Ivomec injections on the alpaca girls.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

New Postcard

Got a postcard today from Maine... my home state!


Taylor had her 16 month well check exam at the doctor's this afternoon. She is growing well.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Postcard Trading

The kids and I have started something new lately. We are trading postcards to learn about other parts of the world. We are trading within the US for State map cards, state bird, flag, flower, animal, scenic views and more. We are also wanting to trade internationally to learn about other countries too.


So far we have received state map cards from New Hampshire and Arizona. We also have a Washington State card of the World's Longest Beach.


Some of the places we have found to trade cards are:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postcardkids/
http://www.postcrossing.com/
http://www.swap-bot.com/

If you would like to trade cards with us just leave me a comment! We have several different cards we can trade from North Carolina.