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February Garden

April 2, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

The garden is now looking pretty sad, after drying out with six more weeks of no rain, a howling wind one day that sucked the moisture right out of the leaves, and then a frost, but it was gorgeous in February. For once, I got a few pictures of it near the peak. Mr. Intellectual grew this beautiful sunflower.03-IMG_2945

The pumpkins from two gardens grew toward each other. Just after they met, though, we decided we needed a path between them to the gate at the far end, so we redirected the vines to keep it open in the middle.17-IMG_2987

For a little while, it felt almost like a tsunami spilling out of the garden! The pumpkins and zucchini were trying their best to take over the world. The frost has nearly finished them off by now, though.

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We left the onions lay out to dry for a little while. We have enough for a few months!

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Mr. Imagination frequently checked on the pumpkins, looking for large ones. I scratched his initials into a few of them.

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Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, Garden, Homemaking, Homesteading, Miller Street house

Giveaway!

April 1, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Esther is having a giveaway on her blog! I told her I’d help her spread the word, so if you’re interested please go here. I told her I’d like to enter–I’d like to win this one–but she says I can’t because I’m family. Oh, well.

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My Sweeties in February

March 31, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

As always, this has been a busy summer-you can probably tell how busy I am by the frequency (or lack thereof) of posting! Today, we are on our way home from a weekend in Timaru, so while the battery holds out I’ll try to get a few posts ready to upload when we get home. Esther installed a program for me (Windows Live Writer) that is wonderful. You write your blog post and get the pictures the way you want them, offline, and then publish whenever you can! As I write, we’re driving through very flat farming country just south of Ashburton. There are large flat paddocks stretching away from the highway in both directions, and a railroad parallels the highway to my left. I’m seeing nicely manicured shelterbelts (hedges), and now a plantation of pine trees. There is a lot of dairy in this area, and some sheep. We see a lot of enormous stacks of giant square bales of hay, and irrigation rigs are everywhere. We passed one center-pivot irrigation rig with 18 sections a little while ago! I should have had Gayle push the odometer to measure its length, but didn’t think of it in time.

Anyway, here are a bunch of pictures of my younger children, from February. Little Miss loves to eat. She discovered the room, behind the garage, where we keep fruit (it’s cooler than anywhere else), and if someone leaves the door open she helps herself—usually to three items at once. She holds one in her right hand to eat, and clutches the other two to her chest with her left hand for later. Here, she had an apricot—what a yummy mess! It looks like Mr. Imagination had one, too.01-IMG_292102-IMG_2926

Mr. Intellectual and Mr. Diligence on their bikes.

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I found this whiteboard at a secondhand shop, and we hung it in the kitchen beside where we do school. Mr. Imagination loves to draw on it. This is a picture of him; the top circle is his forehead.

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Mr. Diligence eating a picnic lunch.

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The hose was leaking, and Mr. Imagination and Little Miss had great fun playing in the puddle!

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Mr. Sweetie considering how to do the cleaning!

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Little Miss was worried that she might have to have a haircut, too!

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The wheel turns! For several days, she spent a lot of time turning it!

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Flyswatter in one hand and a peach in the other—she’s all set!

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Mr. Imagination made hollyhock dolls for awhile.

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Little Miss loves to draw, too. Thankfully, she sticks with the whiteboard, although she uses pencils as well as whiteboard markers.

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One day, the two littlest boys made suits of armor and weapons by stapling together scrap paper.

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Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, Little Miss, Miller Street house, Nathan

A Few More Pictures from January

March 17, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Esther let me look through her memory card before she deleted everything, a couple of weeks ago, and I found some lovely pictures she took of the boys and Little Miss. I thought Grandma might enjoy them, so here they are.

This is Mr. Imagination and Mr. Sweetie, studying a large bug they found.01-DSCF1111

Little Miss, wishing she would be allowed to help pick plums (at the edge of a busy road, with a bank going down steeply! Sorry, little girl, not this year.). The next three pictures are from that time, as well. We enjoyed the rare close-up look at a cicada. Little Miss is on my lap right now, and has been exclaiming over the picture of herself!

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Mr. Handyman took Little Miss with him to town one day when I asked him to run an errand for me.

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When we got some rain in January, the boys loved playing in the creekful of water. Mr. Inventor took Little Miss for a boat ride, and Mr. Diligence was dared to ride his bike across a 2×4 across the water—with predictably funny results!

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Little Miss wanted a pea—but couldn’t figure out how to pick it, so she ate it still attached to the vine!

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Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, Miller Street house, Random Photos

In Memory

March 14, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Over a month ago, I posted that we had a new kitten. We loved that kitten, and thoroughly enjoyed having him, but something must have been wrong. One morning last week, we found him dead in his cage. Mr. Inventor, who had found him and who was the primary caregiver, was especially sad. Here are several pictures we took while we had him. He especially liked my rocking chair.23-IMG_300624-IMG_3030

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We had to be careful about sitting down; he loved to cuddle under blankets on a couch to sleep!

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These last two pictures were taken the night before he died, when we had no idea anything was seriously wrong. We’re hoping to get a couple of kittens sometime, now that everyone has had a taste of the fun they are.

Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: cats, Miller Street house

Digging a Well

March 12, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

When you need water for irrigation, and you know that two of your neighbors have found water at 6-10 feet below the surface, and you have lots of boys with lots of energy, what do you do? You get them interested in the challenge of digging a well by hand, that’s what! The four oldest boys have been spending every spare minute for the past week or more, digging. The soil is solid clay, under the top 6-8 inches of topsoil, and with the drought that is now well into its second year, that clay is bone dry and not quite but almost rock-hard. They are chipping it away, a 6-inch level at a time, with their spade, and using it to fill in holes in the paddock. Mr. Inventor and Mr. Diligent built a crane to lift the buckets of clay out. I thought it was pretty ingenious! It only lasted a few hours, long enough for me to get these pictures, and then a screw came out of the hinge. They are now pulling the buckets of clay up with a rope. As of last evening, the well was 5.5 feet deep. Hopefully in another week I can report success! 12-IMG_312013-IMG_312414-IMG_312515-IMG_312616-IMG_3127

Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Boys, Canterbury, Miller Street house

Gore Bay on Waitangi Day

February 14, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Waitangi Day (the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi between the Maori and the English in 1840) fell on a Saturday this year, so Monday this week was a holiday. As always, we enjoyed having Gayle home for the day. He and the boys spent the morning in the garden, ripping out the pea vines and working the ground to replant the fall garden, while Esther and I worked on cabbage in the house. Then, we took a picnic lunch out to Gore Bay. It was a gorgeous day, just right to sit on the beach! I thought it was a bit cool for swimming, but all the boys except Mr. Imagination went in for awhile.IMG_2949

Esther read for awhile.

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Mr. Diligence found several rocks and experimented with what color they made when he wrote with them on another rock.

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Mr. Imagination picked a handful of nasturtiums, which grow wild along the sea.

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On our way home, we drove through the Domain, and came across a family we know. We invited them to our house for dinner that evening, and had a nice visit—a perfect ending to a good day!

Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, gore bay, Ocean

Our New Baby

February 13, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Our four oldest boys worked in the local vineyard for a couple of days this week. The first day, when I went to pick them up, Mr. Inventor came out of the barn where they were waiting for me, carrying a little black kitten! The mother, a wild cat, had been shot the day before, and the man they were working with said he would kill the kitten, too, if we didn’t take it. Of course, we brought the little fellow home. He has become tame remarkably fast. We’re loving having a kitten around for the first time since we came to New Zealand over six years ago. We have a cat, but he was full-grown when we got him. This little kitten, named Shadow, is going to be fun for everyone to watch.IMG_2965IMG_2970

Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: cats, Miller Street house

January 2016 Pictures

February 12, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

One morning when Mr. Intellectual was making his breakfast, he cracked an egg into a cup and found three yolks! He was tickled at his good fortune, and took a picture of it. Then, he cracked two more eggs and they were both double yolkers! So, from three eggs, he had seven yolks, as shown in the second picture, which he took to document his good morning.

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Mr. Inventor brought one of his goslings in to show me how big it is now. Compare that to when it was newly-hatched, in October!

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The boys spent a rainy day playing with Lincoln logs. Mr. Sweetie was impressed with this house-inside-a-house that he built.

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The big boys made towers!

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We watched a movie one week, Sheffey, the story of a circuit-riding preacher in, I believe, Tennessee in the 1800s. Gayle was holding the two little boys, and Little Miss got jealous, so announced that she wanted to be on his lap, too—right in the middle! I say we watched it one week, because it took four or five evenings to get through it.

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On our way home from church one Sunday afternoon, we stopped for a few minutes at Saint Anne’s Lagoon to look around just a bit.

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Mr. Inventor’s ducks enjoyed the pool they had for a week or two after a recent rain!

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When we went to Christchurch for a day recently, we ate lunch in a small park, and then used the playground for awhile. Little Miss loved the swing ride she got with her big brother!

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Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, Miller Street house, Random Photos

Summer Afternoon

February 9, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago, I wrote a post one afternoon while I was outside watching my three little ones play. Here are a few more pictures I took that afternoon.

Little Miss took a long nap on my lap. That got rather uncomfortable, but she liked it! I got five books reviewed.

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After playing in the water in the old bathtub for awhile, the little boys warmed up in the sun with the inner tubes.

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Mr. Inventor’s geese checked us out.

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After she woke up, Little Miss went exploring again.

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That was such a lovely afternoon!

Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, Children, Miller Street house

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