November 2014


The computer is in higher demand these days as the kids get older, so I'll have to fit my photo editing and blogging in when I can. :)

November of last year was a beautiful month.  We started out the month by cutting up and processing the kids deer.  Here they are dissecting the heart of Kyla's deer...


It was great to fill up a couple baskets in the freezer with lean, fresh and healthy meat.  K.D. for "Kyla's deer" and C.D. for "Colter's deer".  We also ended up making a lot of jerky with some of the meat and really enjoyed it...



Then Colter wanted to tan his deer hide.  We used a lot of salt and made a trip to Cabela's for tanning solution. After it dried, we tucked it away in the crawl space, so now when the weather turns warmer, we'll take it out and soften it.  Another thing this mother never imagined I'd do in my life...


Grandpa Larry came to visit in November.  Love this picture...


This was late one Sunday night.  It started to snow the first snow of the winter, and with only a little skiff, the kids got on their snow gear and ran out side to play.  If I remeber right, it never did amount to much snow.  We didn't really get much snow at all until just before Christmas...


Just a funny Saturday morning at our house...


The sisters came to stay which was so much fun!  Just a warning to Laura and Maya- If you take selfies on my phone, they're likely to make it onto my blog! ;)


We got to go skating with Laura too!  


And then there was evening entertainment with Kyla and Carolyn...


The end of the month found us headed to the farm in Eastern Montana for Thanksgiving with family.  It was a very special time.  We got to see Grandma Ruth there in the nursing home one day.  We didn't know that it would be the last time we would see her.  Here we are having Turkey Dinner with Grandpa Larry, Rob, Aleta, Evan, and Lana...


Such a tired little girl...


The guys got in some hunting for pheasants...


and porky pines...


We enjoyed some nearly snowless walks under the big sky, through Grandpa's sleepy fields...


I love this picture Randy took of the kids on one of their walks through the badlands...


One of the days that we were home, Aleta and I went over to Grandma Ruths house to go through some things.  On the wall, I found a copy of this poem... 

The Open Home


There's a home I know that I love next mine own,
It's a fold where God's people meet;
It's a place where they gather in God's approved way,
To share in the fellowship sweet.

It's a "haven of peace" from a troubled world,
It's a "upper room" for God and the meek,
It's a "Bethel" to many, both servant and saint,
Yes, to all who true charity seek.

There's a chamber for prophets and closet for prayer;
There's a kitchen where Martha is found;
Hospitality warm from hearts who do care,
Young and old often gather around.

It's one of those hundred-fold homes that God gives
to the homeless dear strangers we know;
And their sweet peace descends upon it to bless
Those remaining, while onward they go.

It's a home that to me is a "Heavenly place";
It's a place where the cup overflows,
It's a place where Jesus Himself feels at home,
What is means to me, only God knows.

-author unknown

I love how it makes me think of her and my other grandparents.  And so many others who had homes like this.  It makes me want to have a home this this.  An open home.

All for now, Alison

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