Oh How I Love the Farm Life

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by Michael Lobby

Much has happened since our last post.

Summer, sadly, came to an end, although the Fall is so beautiful here. Dylan turned the big 9 years old. He started the 3rd grade at a new school. Kaitie is growing up so fast. She started the 6th grade a  new school also…one school for the whole 6th grade class…a much easier transition for the very awkward time that starts at age 11.

As always a lot of work was done on the farm with building and repairing fences, expanding the arena, managing a very large amount of horse manure, taking care of chickens and horses and dogs, getting ready for the coming cold and rain and snow of Winter. We have established a master drawing of our proposed garden and done some major planning for raising pastured poultry this coming Spring/Summer. I built a Whizbang chicken plucker that will pluck a couple or three broilers in 15 to 20 seconds flat.

December brought us record snowfall and the inevitable frozen driveway, power outages, frozen pipes, snowed in chickens and horses and Lobby’s. The month also brought us  a hasty, yet wonderful surprise just in time for all the bad weather - our first foster child. It was a whirlwind experience that we had not been planning on until the Spring. We went from one day in the normal hectic and crazy life of the Lobby’s to having to care for a 6 month old little boy who was in need of a safe house and a family with a lot of love to give. He came to the right place and has settled in quite nicely. So nicely that I was able to go outside and spend a substantial amount of time working in the barn.

Which brings me to the thing that inspired me to blog again. The pure bliss of getting down to the so basic task of working with ones hands. I had forgotten about one of the great things about living where we do…the opportunity to escape from all the stress and worry and over-stimulation of life in the city and a job and the economy and all that goes along with them.

I, with my son at my side, was banging a hammer, sweating, prying lumber, pulling nails, cleaning water buckets, bringing horses in, burning scrap lumber, all to get ready to build another stall and start on the tack and feed room inside the barn. I was hot and tired and sore, limping… and happy. Very happy. And even happier when we went into the house to find my beautiful wife and daughter putting the finishing touches on a wonderful feast of fresh sushi. Oh how I love the farm life…

I also met with my doctor the other day to discuss the future of my left foot. As some of you may know I have, for a very long time now, had a somewhat love/hate relationship with that foot. The love ’cause I need it to walk and get to all the places I need to go. The hate ’cause of all the years of pain and swelling and surgeries and doctor visits and all it’s affect on my work and family life. So, a major decision has been made and sometime in the coming months I will be inviting many of you to a going away party. I’m having a major surgery that I am confident will help propel me forward into my 4th decade and make it the best one of all. We will celebrate the end of one life and the beginning of and better life (I hadn’t really thought it could get much better before this decision).

So much to do before I’m off my feet for awhile. Finish the stalls and tack room in the barn, convert the outside stalls to a brooder for the day old chicks, clean and organize the shop and move all the horse stuff/tack/feed into the new tack room, finish Kaitie’s room remodel, and get a good start on the garden. Reality dictates that all of these things won’t get done before surgery, but I am going to work as hard as I can to get as much of it done as I can. One of the great things about getting all these projects done is that, as hard as the work is, I am simply in my heaven while I’m doing them. Oh how I love the farm life…

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2 Responses to “Oh How I Love the Farm Life”

  1. Kaitie Says:

    Sushi is so farmy!

  2. Terry Says:

    Happy birthday ………(yesterday) Brother from another mother. We need to get together and catch up.

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