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Earthquake!

November 15, 2016 by NZ Filbruns 1 Comment

My apologies to those who read this as well as my weekly newsletter; I decided to copy and paste, to save time. We’ve had quite the shaky day. Last night when we were about to go to bed, the cat was acting very strange. He was grabbing us and biting for no apparent reason, and being extremely playful. In fact, Gayle yelled at him from his bed to stop what he was doing! Mr. Inventor had given him a golf ball to distract him from biting, and Leif was playing with the ball in the hallway outside our door. Gayle thought it was one of the boys and got quite irritated when he wouldn’t quit! Another strange thing last night was that I got a terrible stress headache right after going to bed. It got so bad that at midnight I got up and took aspirin, then used the toilet, got a drink and went back to bed.

    Immediately after I went to bed, I heard a roaring outside. I thought, “That’s an awfully strong wind. Strange that it’s coming up so fast.” Then, the house started rocking–ah, an earthquake. Then it got stronger, and stronger, and stronger, and then added an up-and-down motion to the rocking and rolling motions. Things started crashing in the house, and it seemed to take forever to quiet down. After about two minutes it finally settled down, although for two hours there was nearly constant shaking at some level.

   I found my headlamp in my purse and we started through the house to assess the damage. The jars of jam in the hallway had fallen off the shelves, although only a couple had broken. The kitchen was a shambles; a stack of my nicest, biggest crockery serving bowls fell off the shelf and shattered, and most of the teacups fell off their hooks. The fridge in the laundry room came open and a 5-liter jar of milk broke. Then, we went out to the garage where we keep the jars of fruit, etc. What a mess! Gayle got a shovel and started scooping out the broken jars. He filled a wheelbarrow. We took all the good jars off the shelves and set them on the floor. 01-IMG_124802-IMG_125003-IMG_125604-IMG_125806-IMG_126307-IMG_1267

    We spent about an hour cleaning up, then went back to bed. About that time, the neighbors came over to tell us there was a tsunami warning. Thankfully, that didn’t end up being a problem! The shaking was still nearly constant, with occasionally a big shock. We could hear a lot of them coming, with a dull roar. Gayle got up around 3:30 as usual; sometime after that I was finally able to sleep a little. All the children who usually sleep outside had moved into the house. When something like that happens, they like to be close to the family! 

    The power came on soon after I got up, about 6:30. We were able to get online after a little while, and learned that it had been a 7.5 quake, which started about 20-30 miles from us and triggered one in Kaikoura. Kaikoura was taking a real pounding; they had had about 3 aftershocks already of magnitude 6 or so, and were cut off from everyone else. The power went off again at 7:00, and didn’t come back till 11:30. Around 10:30, we went to Cheviot to get chicken feed. The feed store was, I believe, the only business open in town. They couldn’t ring up the sale, since the power was out, so they wrote it up in their book and I’ll go in and pay another time. We saw a digger heading north, to start cleaning up the road, but there was a road block preventing anyone else from going north. The road to Kaikoura has been wiped out so badly it will be weeks, if not months, till we go there again.

   Mr. Inventor’s baby turkeys and ducks fared pretty well. We were worried about them in the night, as they’re so little they need their heat light still. Gayle and Mr. Inventor  rigged up a battery-powered light in the night, but one turkey had already died. When the power came back on, Mr. Inventor turned on the electric lights; only one duckling had died in the meantime. Later, he gave the turkeys a couple of buckets of hot water to cuddle up to. They all did well, including two new ones that hatched during the night!

    Mr. Inventor had to work on the water tank this morning. After the quake, we had water in the hot water taps in the house, but not the cold water taps. This morning he looked into the problem and figured out that there was too much debris in the tap coming out of the tank. He hooked up a hose to it and used the foot pump to blow it out.05-IMG_1260

    We learned, sometime today, what likely caused that headache I had last night. There was a light seen over Wellington during the quake; it was also seen during the Christchurch quakes a few years ago. Apparently, electricity builds up in the earth before a quake, and then releases into the air. I’m guessing I felt the effects of that, and so did the cat.

    We’ve felt aftershocks off and on all day. Most were minor, but two were strong enough that we went outside. The worst was at 1:30. We were all in the kitchen, and headed out to the lawn. I was losing my balance, so sat down, and everyone else followed suit. We could feel the ground rolling under us, and hear the water splashing from end to end of the underground cistern. It had done that during the night, too, and a river came out a crack in one end and flowed across the yard. Also, during the night, the septic tank had sloshed enough that the smell came out of the cracks in the top and it smelled pretty bad for awhile.

    Little Miss slept through all the excitement last night (she was the only one who did). When she got up this morning, she saw the jam jars on the floor in the hallway. She turned to me, and pointing to the jars, said, “Boys. Mess.” She’s loved seeing the helicopters who have been refueling across the road from us all day while they help with rescue and relief in Kaikoura. She gets all excited about the “coppers!” The boys have spent most of the day over there watching the choppers land and take off. They have counted about 40 that landed, although a lot of them were repeats. Some came five or six times.08-IMG_127509-IMG_129610-IMG_130011-IMG_1312

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

Funeral Preparations

November 12, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Several local men came to help make the coffin. Our boys were happy to be able to do one last thing for their brother.10-IMG_074612-IMG_075113-IMG_0756

Two ladies came to be with me the day before the funeral, when Gayle and the two oldest boys went to pick up the body, and Esther and her cousin went to pick up two aunts from the airport. One of the ladies brought her son, at Mr. Diligence’s request. The boys had a picnic in the yard.

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One of the bouquets that was given to us.

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The finished coffin, in place for the funeral.

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While their friend was here, the boys made this mask, called “Random Face.” This is Mr. Diligence.

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Putting together a collage of pictures of Seth’s life for the funeral.

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One aunt fixed up the cover of a book for people to write their memories in.

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

Pinata and Sleepout

November 10, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Mr. Intellectual wanted a pinata for his birthday, so he made one.  I think this is when he filled it with candy, just before finishing it. In the background is Seth; this is the last picture ever taken of him, the day before he died.01-IMG_0716

A neighbor gave this building to the boys about six months ago. It was an old chicken coop, not in the best shape. He had a digger (excavator) in to do some work, and lifted this across the fence. The boys loaded it on a bike trailer and moved it here, then gutted it, insulated it, put up gib board (drywall) and finished it, then painted it. They learned how to install the window and door, too, and built a small bed in it. Mr. Intellectual moved in on his birthday, although now he’s moved back into the house.

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The finished pinata—it was supposed to be an apple. We had church here at our house the Sunday after Seth’s death, and the children broke the pinata after lunch.

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

September 2016 Pictures

November 8, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Little Miss must have found a mud puddle! She loves them. Just recently, she came out while I was milking and found a puddle about six inches in diameter and less than a quarter inch deep. She sure splashed in that tiny bit of water!9-IMG_0714

Mr. Imagination and Little Miss playing at church.

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Mr. Inventor and Seth spreading compost. This was the last thing they did together. I was going to assign Seth to do it by himself, but they got into an argument, so I had them do it together. They did, very cheerfully.

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Mr. Diligence doing his schoolwork in the morning.

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Mr. Intellectual made a pinata for his birthday. This is the first stage.

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Mr. Imagination loves to make up tunes on the piano!

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Spring flowers!

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Mr. Diligence

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I sorted our library and organized all the books one afternoon. This was Seth’s bedroom and he was a bit grouchy about the mess—and glad when I got it all cleaned up the same day!

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Mr. Imagination and Little Miss

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Mr. Inventor and Mr. Diligence like to go to the dump at the end of our road every week. They find some incredible treasures—like this all-metal, antique globe. The picture doesn’t do it justice; it was huge! They were able to sell it for quite a lot. I would have loved to keep it, but it was too big for our house.

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

First Mowing of the Spring!

October 1, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

I think Esther actually took these pictures nearly a month ago. I only just looked at her memory card a week or so ago, though. I loved them, so decided to let you get a glimpse of my boys (and girl!). Mr. Imagination, wearing Mr. Inventor’s warm shirt, and Little Miss were watching the mowing.

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Mr. Sweetie was trimming around the tires of herbs, with scissors.

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Mr. Inventor

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Mr. Handyman

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Mr. Diligence—it goes faster with three mowers going simultaneously! That’s Mr. Imagination in the background with a toy mower.

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I think they’ve mowed once since then. It’s so wonderful to have green grass!

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

Daffodils—and a Winter Storm!

September 16, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Last Sunday afternoon on our way home from church we took a few minutes to drive through the Domain, the public land, to see the daffodils. They were sure gorgeous!2-IMG_04593-IMG_04624-IMG_0463

Then, Wednesday, a storm arrived from the south. As the weather forecast I saw put it, the wind was coming “straight off the Antarctic ice shelf”. It sure felt like it! All day Thursday, we had alternating rain, hail, and sunshine. I took these pictures less than a minute after one squall started—the hail turned the ground white that fast!6-IMG_0468

After dark, when another hail storm went through, Mr. Diligence went out and scraped ice off Mr. Inventor’s trailer. He brought it in the house and built this sculpture. Mr. Sweetie called it the Tower of Babel.7-IMG_04708-IMG_04719-IMG_0472

I wanted to clarify something from the post about hitting water in the well. Mr. Inventor did not find the design he used for a “drill” anywhere; he thought it up himself. He did watch YouTube and got several other ideas, but hasn’t tried any of them yet.

Filed Under: Activities at Home Tagged With: Canterbury, Cheviot, Flowers, Miller Street house, Snow

Water!

September 14, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Back in March, I wrote about our boys’ project of digging a well by hand. They got down 2.9 meters, and then lost momentum. It rained, and we were concerned about the ground softening up and caving in. They didn’t do any more with the well until today. Mr. Inventor has been agitating for us buying a posthole driller to finish the well, rather than digging farther by hand. It sounded like a good idea, but we never got around to it. He started working on building his own. He cut a circle out of a flat piece of iron, and cut a slit in it and bent the metal to make a sort of screw, but that didn’t work. He watched a few YouTube videos for ideas, then cut up a small old propane tank and attached that to a handle. It worked well to drill through the clay at the bottom of the well, and they hadn’t gone far when water started seeping in! They are drilling through gravel and sand now, and it’s looking really promising.1-IMG_06352-IMG_06363-IMG_06374-IMG_0640

Does it look a bit safer now, than when they were digging by hand at the bottom?

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

A Few Random Photos

September 14, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

We haven’t been taking very many pictures lately, apparently. I have time today to write a blog post, though, so I’ll share the few we have. We’re on our way to Dunedin for the weekend, so while we’re traveling on a straight, flat road between Ashburton and Timaru I’m taking advantage of a good battery in my laptop and writing. I do apologize for the fuzzy pictures; after noticing that several were that way, Esther noticed that someone had touched the lens of my camera and it was very smeary. She sweetly cleaned it for me.

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This is Mr. Inventor’s flock of turkeys. Too many toms! Five of them went into the freezer a few days later. Aren’t they gorgeous though? We’re planning to pick up a new tom for our flock on this trip, to avoid inbreeding.

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A week or so ago, Mr. Intellectual helped me dig the rest of last year’s carrots. It was such a warm, sunny day that we cleaned them outside, and a few days later the boys helped me chop all of them and get them in jars. That will make quick soups even easier for the next year.

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Little Miss was playing with this hat. She was delightedly waving “Bye-bye” to Esther in this picture. She is so much fun! She’s talking more all the time. Yesterday, she was chasing Mr. Imagination around and around the living room, and finally, in exasperation she exclaimed, “He has it!” It turned out that he had been given a small piece of candy, and she wanted it.

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

August 2016 Family Pictures

September 3, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

Mr. Sweetie was being silly one day, twirling around and around on my desk chair in this position! Little boys can be pretty amusing.02-IMG_0349

Little girls can be amusing, too. Little Miss has obviously been watching people lay down to read, so she did the same thing one morning while I was doing oral reading with some boys.

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Little Miss helped Mr. Intellectual make breakfast one morning.

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I was getting her ready for bed, and she ran away, jumped up on Daddy, and giggled.19-IMG_042320-IMG_0424

This is why I record a lot of the books I read aloud to the boys. Mr. Sweetie spent an afternoon this week listening to Mountain Born, by Elizabeth Yates—a lovely story about a little boy and his lamb.

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

Boys’ Projects

September 1, 2016 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

As usual, Mr. Inventor and Mr. Diligence have been very busy building. I don’t have pictures of all their projects, but they borrowed my camera to get pictures of a few recent ones. Mr. Inventor started this trailer in April, and got it finished a couple of weeks ago. It passed inspection, so is now legal to use on the road. He is very excited—and has already started the next one!14-IMG_040415-IMG_0407

Mr. Diligence was hired to build the box on top of this cage for a neighbor boy’s guinea pigs. He took several pictures so he could write the dimensions on them in case he is asked to build another cage.18-IMG_0419

Mr. Inventor was given this shed when it fell over in a high wind a month or two ago. He brought it home on his bike trailer! Mr. Diligence took a picture of that, but his camera is lost, unfortunately, so all I have are these “after” pictures. Originally, the shed was just snapped together with tabs, but he put wooden bracing in, and built a floor in it. He’s hoping to sell it soon.22-IMG_042623-IMG_0428

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

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