Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Flat Aggie Visits a Diverse Farm in Alabama

A couple of weeks ago, we had a visitor! His name was Flat Aggie, if you have never heard of Flat Aggie, or his cousin, Flat Stanley, please click here!
Flat Aggie stopped by to help on the farm!
Of course, he was immediately drawn to the planter tractor.
He was going to drive, but he just couldn't quite reach.
We let him help us fill the hoppers with cotton seed instead!
 This is what the cotton looks like a couple of weeks after it was planted. We planted 705 acres of cotton this year.
We told Flat Aggie that around October, the cotton fields will look like this!
After the cotton is picked, ginned, and sent to spinning mills, it can be made into all of this stuff! 
Click the links to learn more!
 We also planted 155 acres of peanuts!
The peanuts grow under the ground, but are inverted, or flipped over, so they can be harvested with a combine. 
Flat Aggie can't wait until September when the peanuts are ready and can be made into all of this yummy stuff!
 
We also have 4 bhicken houses!
The chicken houses hold 34,000 chickens a piece! The houses have automatic feeders, water, and are climated controlled! It takes 35 days to grow a 4 lb chicken, which is what we raise. These chickens are caught, we clean the houses, and then new baby chicks arrive!

 Flat Aggie tried to make friends with all the chickens, but they were a bit skiddish.
Phew! After all that hard work, Flat Aggie and the rest of the farmers are ready for tailgatin' in the field! Thanks for visiting us, Flat Aggie!
 
Thank you to Stephanie and Lance from Miller Farms!  What a great adventure!  Check our Stephanie's blog and Miller Farms' Facebook page for more information about their farm.  

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Heman's first Birthday

John Deere First Birthday!

The end of May marked the celebration of Heman's First Birthday! Frankly, we are all pleased to have survived the first year! His love is already tractors so it only made sense to have a John Deere themed party. We didn't take nearly enough photos but here are a few thanks to Sarah and our good friend Regina. 

We started with amazing invitations from etsy and favor tags to match. The listing has expired on etsy but here is the listing for favor tags. This shop was great to work with and the quality was very good. The invitation stock was very nice quality. Click on the photo to see the etsy shop.
Tractor Favor Tags - Set of 12

The yellow and green cupcakes turned out great! We made these ourselves. The white ones are filled with chocolate mousse and the chocolate ones filled with marshmallow creme. To get the bold green and yellow frosting colors we used gel food coloring. To actually frost them we used a very large start tip and swirled it from the outside in for a very even and eye appealing look. We used a combination of cupcake stands and white cake stands to display the cupcakes.
Tractor shaped chocolates are expensive to buy - shipping seems to be the issue. So we went on ebay and found a mold for about $5 with shipping. Apparently this can be used for chocolate or soaps but not candy. We got melting chocolates from the bulk food section at out local grocery store. We got lots of comments on these cute tractors. But we made WAY too many.


We had 40 people attend the party which meant we needed some table rentals. We needed just 5 round tables and table cloths so of course we needed centerpieces. 
 

Initially we planned on candy centerpieces - see the mason jar next to the cupcakes - but jelly bellies from the bulk food store still cost about $10 per jar to fill with candy. So we opted for flowers from the farmers market in simple mason jars. We used checkered yellow and checkered green as well as burlap fabric to add more decoration to the centerpieces. At $5 per bouquet, this was much cheaper than candy.

We didn't get any pictures of the food. We served water and adult beverages chilled in a galvanized tub. 


We served lemonade and iced tea from the cutest green and yellow canisters, We got lots of questions about where we found them but they were borrowed from a friend who has had them for years. We served BBQ hamburgers (from Douglass Ranch beef of course) and hot dogs for the kiddos with fresh strawberries, homemade potato salad and a fantastic BLT salad. The food turned out well and most was able to be prepped ahead of time and then assembled right before the party.

 While we made the cupcakes, we splurged on a smash cake from a local bakery. This was such a worthwhile splurge. For $10 we got a delicious and perfectly simply decorated cake. I think the mold for the small cake would have been close to $10. And we did not have much extra time. 

 The little guy was slow to dive into the cake but really enjoy eating almost all of it.

How cute are these handmade tractor thank you notes from Puppies and Paper Crafts! My photography does not do them justice. So darn cute!


Something we failed to get photos of was the clothes line of photos we hug. We used brown paper twine strung between the patio columns and used clothes pins to attach snapshots from his first year. It turned out very well and was pretty easy to do. In hindsight we would also have brought out some of the professional photos we have had taken all year and used them in the decorations somewhere. Since people didn't go in the house much, most people didn't get to see his adorable professional photos hanging inside.

We also didn't get photos of the treat bags for guests. The treat bags included toy tractors, bubbles, green and yellow gummy bears, chocolate tractors and my favorite - tractor shaped soaps. The soaps were super cute and ordered from a shop I found on etsy. Green colored soaps were chamomile scented and the yellow soaps were lemon scented.

Overall we were very happy with how everything turned out. Heman was in great spirits the whole time and got to enjoy seeing family and friends. We know he won't remember it, but we sure will.

Just Fishin'

 This weekend was a busy one!  We went zip lining with Michael's mom and sister on Saturday then at the last minute we decided to go fishing on Sunday.  We drove up to Jackson Meadows and went fishing at this beautiful lake. 

 My view - pretty amazing!

 My side view - my handsome boyfriend. 

 We moved spots since the fish quit biting.  Another amazing view!

 The water on the lake was rough when we got there, but it really calmed down by the end of the day.  It was really peaceful.

 
 Michael and his dad with the fish they caught. 

 Michael's fish.

 His dad caught the biggest fish (and the first fish). 

 All of Steven's fish. 

 All of the fish I caught.  Yes, you are seeing that right there are ZERO fish on the stringer. 

But, that's ok - it was still fun and nice to hang out with Michael for the day. 

To see how I prepped the fish for grilling, check out this post.  

Where is your favorite fishing spot?  Have any fishing tips for me?  

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

How Pigs Keep Cool

 When it gets hot dogs pant to keep cool, humans sweat and crank up their AC.  Pigs can't do any of that, so their root in the ground to find cool dirt to lay in or roll around in mud to keep cool.   

On the first hot day of the year, we got out the hose and sprayed the pigs down.  

They LOVED it!  Where ever I sprayed they followed and tried to get all the water in their mouth or on their bum.  They are pretty funny!  Oh, and yes that is me - I don't know why Michael let me out of the house looking like a homeless person.  The jeans I am wearing fit great but are stained with paint, bedliner, and who knows what else.  The shirt is straight from Freshman year of High School FFA Conference.  I am pretty sure it says "A Time For Change" and every time I wear it I think - It's time to change this shirt but I keep it anyway.  Now, this outfit would be perfectly acceptable just to work on the pig pens and feed them but NO - we went to Walmart also - I am pretty sure I am now on peopleofwalmart.com!  Oh, well - back to the pigs.  

 
 Watch the pig closest to me ...



 I think he was a little disappointed with the lack of mud to roll in.  


And that is how you turn a pink pig brown.

Pigs roll in mud not only to keep cool, but also to ward off pesky bugs, and to sooth (and prevent) sunburn.

Commercial pigs are kept in temperature controlled barns to keep them cool in the summer and warm in the winter.   

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Heman Turns One!!

My little nephew Heman turns 1 today!!  Happy Birthday little man!  I love you!!
Here are some pictures from the past year:

 The day he was born. 

 A couple days old ...

 such a cutie!

 "Sitting" in his boppy thing.

 He fell asleep watching the ceiling fan. 

 Hanging out with grandma on the swingy bed.

 Sitting with Michael on the couch.  Can you believe how big he has gotten?

 Sitting up all by himself!

 Excited about the gun he got for Christmas. Not really excited, but he is still so cute!!

 Being adorable!

 He loves watching cars go by the hotel room window. 

 All dressed up for dinner in his cute little bow tie. 

 And at almost a year old he is standing and playing in the water. 

Now he is walking and a whole year old!!  I can't believe how fast the year has flown by and how much he has grown!  

Happy Birthday Heman!!