Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Unveiling

I've never been a big fan of Halloween.   So, when we had Madeline, we decided we were not going to promote Halloween, but instead, celebrate harvest and the Fall season.  We participate in our church's Fall Fun Festival, in lieu of trick-or-treating, so that Madeline gets to enjoy wearing a non-scarey costume and get some candy. 

We have also participated in our local Taco John's Cutest Kid in Costume contest for the last 2 years and have actually won both times!!  So, this year, we're going for the tri-vector win!!!

Below are photos of Madeline's costumes from the time she was 7 months old till today...



                                                   October, 2009 - 7 months - Caterpillar


                                             October, 2010 - 19 months - 1950's Poodle Skirt
                                


                                            October, 2012 - 2 1/2 years - Mary and her Lamb


                                              October, 2012 - 3 1/2 years - Elmo Ballerina               


This year, with Elmo, I decided to try my hand at making Madeline's costume.  I'd seen some ideas on Pinterest and combined several of the tutorials into my own design.  I was QUITE pleased with how the tutu turned out and we received LOADS of compliments!!

Stay tuned for my next blog entry where I'll show how to make this super cute tutu step-by-step including other Seasame Street character ideas and suggestions.

Until next time...

Tracy








Sunday, October 14, 2012

Miss Ellie Mae

I've always loved animals.  Ask anyone who knows me and they'll confirm that's true.  I've had pets for as long as I can remember and I don't want to imagine my life without them.  To an extent, they make up a big part of who I am.  Animals teach us SO much about life - they teach us about unconditional love, friendship, commitment, and even life and death.  They teach us about responsibility and discipline.  And, if we let them, they can even teach us about ourselves...

I've always been a huge proponent of animal therapy - I just wish more people would wake up to the fact that animals CAN and DO change people's lives.

Since moving out to our farm, we've slowly been adding critters to our crew.  We started with our dog, Zip, and then our cats, Johnathan and Jedidiah.  Next we got all new fencing put up around our property and were able to bring our beautiful horses home.  Lastly, but certainly not least, came our sweet sheep, Rosie.  I've been wanting to add a miniature pig as well as a Jersey cow to our Ranch for quite some time, but Brian has been hesitant to let me bring another "hay burner" home (i.e., another mouth to feed).  For fun, though, I always keep a close eye on Craig's List and the classifieds in our bi-weekly Farm Bureau Spokesman magazine for anything of interest.

It was during my "just for fun" internet cruising today that I came across a "Wanted" ad on Craig's List.  It was posted by the parents of an autistic child who had had what they called a "therapy pig" for their 4 year old boy, Dakoda.  Dakoda suffers with Aspberger's Syndrome and, long story short, his parents got him Peach as a means of helping him deal with the challenges of day to day life.  (You can read all about Dakoda and Peach here:  http://peachthetherapypig.wordpress.com/).  Sadly, Peach passed away unexpectedly and they were looking for a new pig to be a forever friend for Dakoda.

After reading the "wanted" ad, and devouring the contents of their entire blog, I was SO moved that I decided to go on a mission to try to help find this little boy a new miniature pot-bellied pig.  I really believe that it wasn't just coincidence that I came across this ad and the blog, but a Divine Appointment instead.  Why would I think that?  Well - not only was a reading a story about something so near and dear to my heart, but this family had JUST relocated from Florida to, where??  Pella (actually, Peoria - about 10 minutes east of Pella)!!   

I responded to their Craig's List ad just to offer some encouragement and an offer for the family to come visit our farm so they could meet some "neighbors" (when you live in the country, "neighbors" encompass anyone living in a 20+ mile radius - it's just how it works out here!) and so their boys could interact with our animals.

Next, I starting scouring Craig's List looking for a miniature pot bellied pig.  Interestingly enough, it didn't take me long.  Within just a few minutes, I came across an ad that had been posted just yesterday (October 13, 2012) that said this:

"I have a 4 month old female miniature pig needing a new good home. She is so smart and loves to have her belly rubbed. Only asking a small re homing fee.  Will send pictures to very interested persons. Please email to post. Thanks for looking."

 I quickly sent an email asking if the pig was still available, how much the re-homing fee was, and for some photos.  Within 8 MINUTES I had an email back letting me know Miss Ellie Mae was still available and that they were only asking $75 OBO re-homing fee for her.  I immediately responded with an offer of $50 and said I could pick her up right away.  Forty-five minutes later, I had a response, a phone number, and a meeting place - and Brian, Madeline and I were out the door to go pick up Miss Ellie Mae.

With the way the events of the afternoon took place, I didn't NEED any further "writing on the wall."  I KNEW God had orchestrated this whole ordeal SO perfectly and I am SO excited to be a part of it.

Just in the last hour, I've heard back from the family.  Craig, Crystal, and their 2 sons, Dakoda and Landon, we will be coming out to our farm this coming Tuesday to visit and meet Miss Ellie Mae.  They are VERY interested in making her part of their family and we couldn't be more excited for them!

So, for now, Miss Ellie Mae will be gracing our home with her presence.  I will continue to work on potty training, get her on a proper diet/exercise regimen and, most importantly, revel in the utter joy of being used by Jehovah/Yahweh, using the gifts He's given me, and even, just maybe, the opportunity to bless a total stranger.



Until next time...

Tracy

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Random Facts...

This post is a conglomeration of little facts about me.  Nothing all too special, important, or ultra-personal - just a few of the inter-workings that make me, ME!  Enjoy!


Current Projects:

Preparing for an upcoming baby shower
Finishing the wall paper border in the kitchen
Upcycling a curb-side-special dresser
Getting our farm ready for Winter
Teaching Madeline letter/number recognition and reading basics
Brainstorming ideas of what to do with our investment property.  SO many possibilities!!

My current favorite Itunes songs that are on repeat (all from "The Piano Guys"):

A Thousand Years
All of Me
To The Summit
Game Day
Peponi (Paradise)
Just the Way You Are
Michael Meets Mozart

My 2 Greatest Personal Prayers:

That the Lord would bless Brian and I with another healthy baby.

For Madeline to come to know Jesus as her personal Savior at an early age and that He would protect her heart, body, mind and soul as she grows up into the woman He wants her to be.

A Few of my Favorite Things:

*  The crispness of Fall
*  Long, hot (uninterrupted) showers
*  Yoga pants (and I don't even DO Yoga - yes, I have tried, and it was ugly!)
*  A cup of coffee in front of the fireplace
*  When Brian puts his hand in the small of my back and walks with me - especially when we're out in a crowd of people, at a restaurant, or a store.  That little gesture makes me feel so safe, "claimed," and protected.
*  Pinterest (yup - I'm an addict)

*  Hugs and kisses from my sweet little girl and the words, "I love you most, Mommy!"
*  The way my horses "talk" to me every morning when I let them out of the barn
*  The feeling of accomplishment when the evening's tasks and chores are complete, my family is fed and bathed, and I relax in knowing I've done my job well.
*  Spontaneous forehead kisses from my husband
*  Keeping up with friends and family via Facebook
*  Wrinkle free sheets and a freshly made bed
*  The soft glow of white Christmas lights
*  Home cooked meals
*  Piano music, a cozy blanket, and candlelight during a snowstorm
*  Tracking down that "impossible find"
*  A good ice hockey game - especially the Detroit Red Wings or New York Rangers


My Favorite Color(s)

Green is my absolute favorite color!  Especially in shades of olive.
Earth tones - deep reds, browns, and rusty orange

 That's about all I can come up with for now.  Want to know more??  Just ask!! 

Until next time...

Tracy