Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Will Work for Food!

Well, it's official...Nicole and I are headed to Kona, Hawaii on January 30th for our first WWOOFing (World Wide Organization of Organic Farming) experience!! We'll be working at Earthly Delights Farm, an 8-acre organic farm with coffee, macadamia nuts, mangoes, bananas, figs, cacao (chocolate), pineapples, guava, avocados, passion fruit, bread fruit, taro, papaya, oranges and lots of greens and herbs from the gardens. We'll be working from 7am to 12:30pm 5 days a week and the rest of the time is ours to explore Hawaii! :) There's a private cabin for us to stay in and free meals. We're super excited to say the least! The things we learn about how to grow our own food and live in a more sustainable way will no doubt be useful for the rest of our lives.



Jobs with little recognition

It has always struck me odd how some of the toughest jobs out there get little to no recognition and pay the least as well. Many times they are shrugged off to those we may label as "uneducated" or "incompetent." Yet if we tried to do the job ourselves I'm afraid in most cases we would find that we couldn't do it half as well, or at all!
Today I'm giving a shout out to truckers. This last week I drove a semi for the first time hauling corn out of the fields. I only drove on the gravel roads for less than 2 miles at a time as I don't have a CDL. I never knew that all truckers without automatic shift without the clutch! This takes quite some skill and I was only dealing with 4 gears...to downshift while coming off the highway or in some of the weather conditions us normal folks wouldn't even want to drive a decked out 4-wheel drive vehicle is impressive to say the least. Here's to you truck driver, thanks for not hitting any of us while doing your job day in and day out! :)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Bbbbbrrrtthhhh

Baby Kirstyn (Kiki) has turned out to be quite the source of entertainment for us. From trying to get on her knees to crawl in her footie pj's but not finding any traction on the slick wood floor and slipping back to her army belly crawl, to her newest thrill of discovering the amazing noises she can make with her lips. Below is a sampling of her post dinner show!

Check out the video here!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Farming, Woohoo!!

I've finally gotten to start farming! I'm having a blast getting to learn how to drive all the big equipment and learn how, what I call, industrial farming works. I feel like I'm still on vacation :) I spend most of the time driving the tractor with two wagons full of corn or soybeans into town to sell or unloading it at the farm into drying bins. I've gotten to run the combine a bit as well and drive the semi truck in the field. Nicole has gotten to come with me a few times in the tractor though it's not the most enjoyable ride with only one seat! :) The older farmers driving their loads in just look over at the young couple riding together and smile...it's pretty fun experiencing small town Iowa for a bit.
Tractor and wagons in a corn field
Combine unloading corn into the wagons
Combining corn
Professional driver! :)
Emptying the wagons