Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Head Won't Come Off!

Arthur and I were gone this morning when Priscilla decided it was time to butcher the rooster. After a little difficulty pulling it's head off, she skinned it, and gutted it, and the J. family will get to eat it tomorrow night! Way to go, Priscilla!!

I thought Rebekah's family would like this one. We made some pineapple rhubarb jam and some strawberry rhurbarb jam. We had some left when it was time for supper so we used it as ice cream topping. It was sure a quiet afternoon with just Rebekah, Daniel and I around. I'll be glad to have the kids home tomorrow for a couple of days.

Money going down the drain? Well, sorta. Somehow the milk from yesterday had a strange taste to it so we ran it down the drain (that couldn't keep up!). We never did figure out what it was but today's milk is fine again. Some people figured it was because we just put the cows out on pasture. Who knows. We just didn't want to have a bad milk tank so it was better to play it safe. We won't cry over spilled milk!
I Timothy 6:17 Charge them that are rich in this world, that they be not highminded, nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy.


6 comments:

  1. Wow! Do you have some baby calves still that would have enjoyed drinking it?

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  2. Wow, I must say that butchering chickens was something I never would have thought to try when my parents weren't home...or EVER, really!!! :) That's something I've never had much taste for. Good for her tho...at least she's proved herself very capable!! :) Rebekah is sure looking pregnant too! I keep forgetting how far along she is, and so am surpised when I see a pic of her! She's due in October, right? My due date was 2 months from yesterday...hope I won't have to wait any longer than that!!! :D

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  3. What great pictures! The jam looks and sounds delicious...

    Our cows milk has been having a funny taste to it too since we put them out on grass (and weeds!) Our kitties and calves don't mind, though, just the people do!

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  4. Thank you for the picture of Rebekah!! She sure is showing! Only 4 months left I guess, til that baby is born!! We can't wait to see that next grandbaby!!
    Way to gor Rebekah with canning!!! When are you going to help with the pickles? : )
    Miss and love you all!!
    The McCanne's

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  5. Pickles?! That might take a miracle!!

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  6. wow doesn't Bekah look sweet! time flies when you don't see someone regularly. we are praying for her for a smooth and easy labor and delivery. may God Bless everyone as you are diligent to put provisions up for the family.

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