Mini-M Ranch
Overrun with beasties
Well, I guess this will be me, my herd and my family in the fall! My ds is ready for kindergarten, dd for preschool. They can both already read fairly well and do simple math from some preschool.
We have a fine flock of layer chickens of various breeds. My DH was fairly easily convinced about chickens, and so far, I have done the majority of the work, except for fixing some wire up to some vents that were too tall for me. (I'm 5'2", he's 6'4" - oddly enough, we were the same height when we started dating 12 years ago
).
Talking him in to goats was a bit more difficult, but we have finally agreed to take the plunge this summer, getting things ready for some dairy goaties in the fall.
I am beginning to get a little nervous about time management when school starts. Balancing church, homeschool, farm chores, my kids and I volunteering at a local nursing home, and Tae Kwon Do (my DH and I are black belts and are assistant instructors in class three times a week) - it's all a bit overwhelming.
I want to make sure my kids are properly educated, and feel a "farm" education will serve them well in many ways. Still, when I get down to choosing curriculi, I am feeling rather inadequate.
That's my story for today. Not sure what the point is. Just rambling....
We have a fine flock of layer chickens of various breeds. My DH was fairly easily convinced about chickens, and so far, I have done the majority of the work, except for fixing some wire up to some vents that were too tall for me. (I'm 5'2", he's 6'4" - oddly enough, we were the same height when we started dating 12 years ago
Talking him in to goats was a bit more difficult, but we have finally agreed to take the plunge this summer, getting things ready for some dairy goaties in the fall.
I am beginning to get a little nervous about time management when school starts. Balancing church, homeschool, farm chores, my kids and I volunteering at a local nursing home, and Tae Kwon Do (my DH and I are black belts and are assistant instructors in class three times a week) - it's all a bit overwhelming.
I want to make sure my kids are properly educated, and feel a "farm" education will serve them well in many ways. Still, when I get down to choosing curriculi, I am feeling rather inadequate.
That's my story for today. Not sure what the point is. Just rambling....