Friday, June 26, 2015

Update: 6/26/15


We’re going to be teaching…

It is official we took teaching/assistant positions at a school district a little less than 1.5 hours south of us. We will be staying in our friends studio building behind their home for three nights a week and home Thursday-Monday morning. I will be assisting in the preschool room with a few blind children and look forward to learning curve that will bring. Casey will be teaching alternative education; helping students with behavioral issues get back on track. He also plans to try to do the Fire Science program on the side (fire fighting) and I will continue with my last seven classes for my BA degree. 
We will be looking for a nanny over the next month and getting ready for the transition into this new job; but nonetheless we are excited for the new adventure and working along side some great people! 




We’re adding another to our family…
 When pregnant with Jack we had it to be a very personal thing but we wanted to extend the news to our friends and family; we are indeed expecting another little this coming January. So far everything is good and Jack seems to be adjusting to the idea well; but we will soon soon. I will be in Wisconsin mid-August and plan to have baby BBQ! 
We are going to be expanding the patio into usable living space, adding a wood stove, more solar, manual washer and hopefully a propane fridge.








We’ve added lambs & female pigs to the farm…

    We will update more on this later with pictures but we did get    two female KuneKune pigs and built quite the pen; the boys and      girls are refusing to be separated even though Casey has tried           diligently to for safety/breeding purposes. They seem to be          doing great together so for now they shall be. The whole    transporting experience was of course insane getting them from        Phoenix in the middle of the night to avoid the instense heat with a horse trailer and the jeep; my husband was literally up almost 48 hours over Father's day to make this happen!So thank you.
We are in the process of moving the dorper lambs over to our place this weekend; we bought three females. I am about to launch         the website with all the information so stay tuned.