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Aug 8 2008

An Awesome Opportunity

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Some interesting things have been happening around here lately. Here’s the run down.

Yesterday morning my next batch of broiler chicks arrived. I’m trying something a little different this time–I borrowed a stock tank to keep the chicks in for the first few days. Right now they’re in the garage, and the tank is working out a lot better than the cardboard box I’ve tried in the past. It’s been pretty warm (in the mid to upper 80’s [great weather for mowing away hay in the back corner of the barn where’s there’s no breeze!]) and although it’s cooled down some, it is still warm enough that the chicks don’t need nearly as much supplemental heat as my previous batches did. So my plan is that after the first few days of having them in the tank on newspaper and wood shavings, I’ll move them right out onto the grass in the big broiler pen. I imagine that I’ll still have to keep the heat lamp with them, but I think that the earlier that they’re exposed to grass and dirt the better they’ll do over all.

Now that the chicks are here and requiring attention, I’ve been staying home rather than going over to the Williams farm (that’s where I was helping mow away hay on 90 degree days–the weather really has been quite good for hay this year–really good rains, but enough hot, dry days too, although we’re a touch dry now.) After working over there and always being busy, now that I’m home I’m actually getting kinda bored. I guess I ought to make up a list of projects to work on. The gardens are disappointing me this year. We’re only just now starting to get yellow tomatoes, the beans aren’t producing as well as I’d hoped, (not to mention the fact that they didn’t come up very well in the first place) the peas…(where to begin) I’ve replanted them twice and the few that did come up are doing really poorly. The pop corn that I planted at a friend’s house–I put it down on the low ground because it looked like a dry year–is still yellow and not much over knee high because it’s so wet down there! Oh, bother………………..

On a brighter note, Grama is coming up from Florida. She’ll be arriving tomorrow at 11:08 am at the Lansing airport, so Mom and I are going in to pick her up (and make the traditional run to Gordon Foods and Horrock’s, plus look for another pair of high top shoes for me (it seems that hog manure is hard on synthetic soles and such)). Now this is the game playing Grama–we always have a ball with her. Cribbage, Uno, Triominoes, Dominoes, Farkle, Skip-Bo, Phase Ten, and Phase Ten Dice are all favorites that are usually well played before she has to leave. (Just for the disclaimer–yes we do still get a few things accomplished–she’s also the sewing, weeding/gardening and walking Grama) We always look forward to her visits. Plus with the recent medical circumstances she wasn’t able to make it up at Christmas, so it’s been quite awhile since we’ve seen her.

Well, on to our Awesome Opportunity. On Monday afternoon of this week, we received a certified letter sent by FedEx–the letter was a “Warn Notice” from Von Wise–the company that currently owns the business where Dad works. Or I should actually say used to work. Tuesday was his last day of work. The whole company is folding up (unless by some minuscule chance they find a buyer), production is keeping going until the parts in stock run out, and then they’ll be laid off as well. So we now have an Awesome Opportunity to trust God to provide and protect. Since the lay off was so sudden–Monday afternoon we got the letter, Monday night (due to rumors that there would be guards and locked buildings in the morning) we all went in and helped Dad clean out his desk, Tuesday morning there was a meeting, and 120+ people (out of about 212) were laid off–it’s quite a shock to the system. The company was on the news and everything. He doesn’t get any severance pay, but he does get the rest of his vacation paid–which is about three weeks. The insurance will run out on the 15th, so Mom’s been trying to make sure we’re all caught up on routine medical stuff–eye doctor appointments etc. So now we’re trusting God to provide a new job for Dad, and in the mean time see if there is any way in which we need to try to cut back and live more frugally. We don’t think that we’ll have to make any major lifestyle changes, since we already try to live sensibly.

Overall, we are in good shape, both financially and (more importantly) Spiritually. I believe that the days ahead will be an excellent time to draw closer to each other as a family, and to God as we trust Him to supply our needs (in a more direct way than usual). It will also be an opportunity to be an example to the world of faith and perseverance in times of trouble. It’s also a good time to have a big garden :-) (even if it isn’t doing the best) Now if I could just convince Mom and Dad to get a Jersey milk cow….. ;-) …and a couple of pigs, a horse or two, some cattle and a few sheep…Oh, and a few hundred (or thousand) acres would be nice too :-) (Ah well, a guy can dream, can’t he?)

Well that’s all the news that news worthy (I try to be more discriminating than the liberal media :-) ), so I’ll sign off for now,

Y’all take care now, and remember that there is always peace in the shadow of His wings.

Matthew

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Mar 14 2008

Matthew’s First Post

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Well….I have finally gathered up enough courage to start this endeavor. My name Matthew, and I live with my Mom (Susan), Dad (Mark), Brother (Jonathan), Cat (LaGata) and the newest edition to the family–the puppy (Baxter). We live in a two-story farmhouse on roughly 1.5 acres. However, the neighbors across the road are very generous about letting us (mainly me) tromp through their fields and woods.

Dad is an electrical test engineer at a company currently called VonWeise–although it has had a dozen or more names in the twenty years he has been working there. Another thing that keeps changing is his job description but he mainly spends his days working on testing and test procedures, when he isn’t busy helping someone that is. Dad also has just finished a term on our church board, and has taught a Sunday School Class (filled mostly with very rowdy, attention starved boys) for the past several years. He is very patient and kind, and not easily upset, something I have benefited from greatly over the years. I am very fortunate and blessed to have him for my Dad!

Mom is a one woman army! She has accepted the challenge to adhere to the biblical principles for a Christian mother, she cooks (bakes the best bread you’ve ever tasted, [not that I’m biased at all =) ]), cleans, teaches our witting class (sort of a co-op), and Jonathan and I (to the extent the we need it at this stage) , is now tutoring some South Korean students in English over the internet, and is helping edit a missionary friend’s many-year backlog of online forums for online publication, and still finds time to do some of her hobbies. (sorry for the long sentence but I was on a roll)

Lately Mom has become interested in working with wool, and was carding some into rovings to make Jonathan and I quilts, before she started the tutoring. She helped with covering some classes for another lady this week and so was teaching both in the morning and at night. She also teaches piano on Wednesday afternoons. You might have noticed that she does a lot of teaching–it’s her gift! It is also something we all have benefited from. Mom also doubles as our career counselor, life coach, and adviser. Additionally, She and Dad and Jonathan are involved in AWANA at our church on Thursday nights–I used to be, but they didn’t really need me and someone has to stay home and do the dishes ;=) And did I mention that on Wednesday mornings, now right after tutoring, she has a prayer meeting for some of the ladies from our church? (I hope y’all don’t mind but I like to brag on my Ma now and a again) She is amazing! On top of all that she manages to keep up with me and Jonathan’s various and frequently quite different interests. I don’t really know how she does it all. We used to sometimes joke that if I could find a wife just like her, except with a few hundred acres, I’d be all set. But I’m quite sure that there isn’t another person out there just like her. She is indeed a pearl above price!

Jonathan has very eloquently described himself and interests below, so I won’t go into it a whole lot except to say he is an awesome pianist and he has a self-recorded, self-published and self-produced piano CD for sale for a donation of any amount. If you like hymn arrangements and easy listening type music–this is for you! My favorite is the B-I-B-L-E medley. It is technically a Christmas CD, with many old time favorites (Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Angels from the Realms of Glory, Il Est Ne, and Go Tell It On the Mountain etc.), but a lot of the songs are good for any occasion (Variations on Pacabell’s Cannon in D movement 1,2&3, The B-I-B-L-E medley etc.). A full track list and sound bytes are at pottervilla.net/cdsampler.
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I guess that leaves me…. Let’s see…. My name is Matthew…. Oh, I already said that! :=) I am 18, and about 6’4″ tall. (Jonathan is at least 6’5″). I am interested in the out doors mostly, although I don’t always do much out there. My main problem is not enough to do–but I think the new puppy solved that dilemma! I am still technically in school (a fifth year senior) but at this point I am concentrating more on garden planning and chicken raising (and now of course dog training).

I ordered 25 st. run heavy assorted chicks from Murray McMurray Hatchery, back in January, and they arrived on February 25th. I had prepared them a lovely cardboard box by the furnace in the basement with plastic covered by many layers of newspaper topped off with several inches of wood shavings. I had hung a 250 watt R-40 heat lamp 18 inches from the bedding, and Mr. Electrical Engineer Dad helped my fix up the variack (sp?) (a whatchamacallit that allows you to control the power to what ever is plugged into it with a twist of a knob) so I could control the temperature very easily.

There was one chick that wasn’t doing well when he arrived, but other that that they all seem fine. Then they started dying off like flies. I don’t think I am doing anything wrong, but to make a long story short, most all of them came down with brooder pneumonia and died. Until yesterday, I still had four chick left, then one died about as soon as I got up, but the rest looked healthy. By eleven the biggest one was dead, but the other two seemed alright. Next thing I knew another one was dead. It was Five O’clock. Now all I have left is one lone, and lonely, chick. I don’t know what is wrong.

However the Hatchery has been very accommodating through this whole ordeal. In fact they are sending me an entire new batch of chicks, due to arrive the day after Easter. (We will be able to have a chick hunt, instead of an egg hunt!) I would definitely recommend McMurray’s….especially if this next batch of chicks survives!

Mom and I sat down the other day and came up with a plan of what to plant where in the hoop-house. Here is the Computerized version.

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That is a pretty poor copy, maybe I can get a better one up later.

More on the garden and hoop-house (and hoop-coop, the mini version for the chickens based on Mr. Kimball’s Chicken Tractors, (If you are reading this–Thanks for the inspiration)) and other happenings later.

If I am going to drag myself out of bed by six tomorrow morning, I had better hurry up and go to bed….right after I look in at the chicks and fill the furnace with wood, and take the dog out one more time :=)

Until next time,

Matthew

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