Hi, blogger friends!
Yes, it’s been a while….. I hope
everyone had an amazing New Year!!
Let me tell you what we’ve been up too, since my
last post.
We’ve been dealing with some mighty strange weather,
like y’all have. The temperatures have
varied over the weeks to negative numbers all the way up to the high 50’s. At one point we were actually colder than
Alaska.
Here’s what’s been happening on the homestead……..
Bulldog Man and I had found, over the summer, an amazing
40-year old handmade baby cradle; we couldn’t pass it up…..we purchased it at
an amazing price, and took it home with intentions of stripping it, and making
it look new. I was asked by a dear
friend if Bulldog Man and I were expecting a baby! At our ages….it can’t happen :-)…however,
were expecting a new grand baby (in January of this year). Our son, Steven was expecting his first
child, and our family couldn’t wait for it to happen.
We sanded down the cradle, cleaned it thoroughly,
stained the cradle an amazing color, and let it dry completely. Then we polyurethaned the cradle and ran into
a problem. The polyurethane started to
leave white blotches all over the cradle.
We waited days for it to dry to see if the white blotches would
disappear. Some blotches disappeared,
while new ones popped up. This just
didn’t make any sense to us and we didn’t have time to waste. We were delayed refinishing the cradle due to
the water issue and construction at our house. So onward we went, sanding down
the cradle again thoroughly.
This time instead
of staining the cradle, we decided to paint it the same color scheme as the
baby crib our son had purchased. The
cradle came out gorgeous; we’re still wondering what caused the blotches with
the polyurethane.
We delivered the cradle to our son and his wife on
the 23rd of December; they loved it and couldn’t believe how well it
matched the paint on the crib!!!
After visiting with our son and daughter in-law, we stayed
at my sister’s house in Texas, until we returned home on Christmas Eve.
On January 8, 2018 our 6th
grand baby was born.
Let me introduce you to Cora Faye, 7 pounds 7
ounces
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Due to the cold
weather, squirrels in our neck of the woods were hunkering down in warm places.
Unbeknownst to us, a squirrel decided to build a nest under the hood of our
truck. He/She ripped insulation off of
the fire wall under the hood of the truck, and took the material off of the air
filter to build a nest; on top of the intake manifold of the truck. When we went to change the oil, a nest (well
structured I might say) was found and pulled off of the intake manifold of the truck.
After researching the internet, I’ve learned that
by placing moth balls under the hood of your vehicle, it will deter squirrels
from building nests. So I attempted my
version of storing moth balls under the hood of our truck, and other vehicles.
I pulled out some
old material, cuts squares, placed moth balls in the center of the squares and
pulled the ends together with sown heavy duty string. Then I cut two slits in the material on the
sides and placed a zip tie through. This
way I could mount the pocket on a heavy wire under the hood of each vehicle (I
made sure the wires wouldn’t start fire or have issues). This has worked well,
and has deterred the squirrels (the smell isn’t real nice).
Now we’re dealing with the squirrel playing
games with us inside our detached garage.
Eventually the little bastards will be caught!!!!
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