The hubs and DD headed to my parents on Wednesday afternoon (taking that day's cherry picking with them.............yeah! I didn't have to pit those!) where they stayed all night and then The Hubs went on to DesMoines to the WORLD PORK EXPO!!!! I was invited to go along, but have been before, and other than missing some amazing ribs and this delicacy...
Unfortunately for the Hubs, they ran out of the cinnamon bacon ice cream right before they got to him, so went ahead and opened up the chocolate bacon ice cream. He took photos for Yuliya since it was 2 of her favorite foods! He didn't really care for it though. We have a recipe for maple bacon ice cream and it is delicious!
I was content to stay home. I even volunteered to check the pigs so he wouldn't have to pay someone else to do it. It's not a huge deal since you just record a couple of temperature and water monitor readings and make sure all the automatic feeders have feed. The only trick is that in one barn, the pigs tend to get their heads caught under the bottom of the pen bar. DH told me how to get them "unstuck" just in case. Wednesday evening I had to free one pig. As soon as you touch them, they start squealing. I finally got him to stop moving long enough to slide his ear over his eye and then slip him back through the bar. Of course, the next morning when I was in a hurry to get to work on time, there were 3 stuck. Obviously, these aren't the brightest creatures. However, in the last pen, I do think some of the pig's buddies had tried to help out by lubricating him to enable him to slip out. Now, they didn't have butter, so you can imagine what substance, readily available, they had used............and, it didn't work! So, a shower was a definited must for me!
I have come up with a solution for this problem..........it's caused by the upright nature of their ears. We need to get some Landrace hogs. Just google the Landrace breed and you'll see what I mean. Of course, most of those pigs can't see where they are going as their really big ears just fall over their eyes.
DD and DH made it home Thursday evening after a stop at Ikea to pick up a desk for DD. Now she can do calculus homework in her room!
And, she noticed that they had posted roommate assignments for the fall, so she's been group messaging with her new suite mates. She'll still have the same roommate.
This is how Kenzie spends her time when DH goes on a trip. She mopes on the deck and waits for him to come home.
Saturday I treated myself to a hand and foot reflexology massage. It had been about a year since I had one, so this was a real treat. It was at 8 AM, so I was looking forward to starting the day out right. The therapist commented on how tense my muscles in my arms and hands were and I explained all the peas, cherries, sewing, etc. I felt wonderful after the massage. Then I returned home, picked the last of the cherries, the 5 gallon bucket of peas, pitted the cherries, made preserves............
Beautiful! Did the dishes, shelled peas, and on Sunday, in an effort to make it rain, we washed all the windows. Then I washed all the peas, blanched and froze them. I think the affects of my massage are long gone.
I did spend some time in the sewing room this week. I got a couple of table runners ready to quilt (forgot to take photos), and started organizing my projects to take to retreat this weekend. I helped my neighbor get started on a quilting project and she is helping me get a pattern to fit DD. I really hate garment sewing. I was going to work on a project I had started that included some cat fabrics, but unfortunately, I couldn't get to it.
It's under the actual cat in this basket. I guess I'll work on it at retreat. At least Cici seems to be feeling and acting better.
Also, I sent a quilt top, backing, and batting with DH and DD to drop off at a quilt shop in Chillicothe on the way to my parents to see if they would quilt it. Very trusting of me......sending The Hubs in to a quilt shop with instructions! We'll see how this turns out!
Even without rain, the corn is looking wonderful. This is what I see on all 4 sides of my yard. The breeze makes the corn "wave" at you as you go by. It's not quite as high as an elephant's eye yet, but with one good rain, it probably will be!
Christi
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