Thursday, August 30, 2007

100th Post

I can't believe that I am at my 100th post....I have really enjoyed my time blogging and have met some wonderful people. Thanks to all of you for including me in your lives and for being a part of mine. I am not going to post 100 things about me but I will include a few.....





1. I was born the oldest of 4 children....I have 2 sisters and a brother and I love them all very much. My mom is an amazing woman and ended us raising us on her own after my dad died at the age of 37. She had all 4 of us at home yet when he died with me being the oldest at 17 and my brother was the youngest at age 7. I have learned my strong work ethic from her.





2. My dad was the 4th generation to live on and farm the quarter of land that I grew up on. My sister has since bought the building site from my mom making her the 5th generation to live there and Chad and I bought the farm ground making us the 5th generation farming the ground that my ancestors originally homesteaded. I think I learned how to treat others and good old "mother earth" by the example that my dad forth for us.





3. I went to a Vo-Tech after graduating from high school in the Dental Assisting program but all I really ever wanted to do was be a wife and mother and I am living that dream out now. I never did go into the dental field and have never regretted my decision to stay home with my kids and farm with my husband. There have been some trying and tough times....don't get me wrong...but I wouldn't trade it for anything. It has made us the family that we are today.





4. I married into a wonderful family! Chad and I farm with my father-in-law and my mother-in-law which is trying at times but has worked out great for all of us. Chad has 2 brothers who are both married and we have a great time when we all get together which isn't very often...sad to say (we all live within 20 miles of each other). One of my husband's brothers and his wife have been a God-send to me and have helped me through some really troubled times...I love you guys! Thanks for being there for me!





5. I have 6 nephews and 3 nieces and I love them all dearly! I don't get to spend as much time with them as I would like but I try to get to as many of their activities as I can.



6. Chad and I have been married for 20 years and have farmed for all 20 of them. I did work off the farm for a few years at Shopko before I had my first baby. I tried to work after I had Jeremy but just couldn't do it (mostly because of daycare) so that's when we made the tough decision for me to quit my job and stay home. More power to those of you that can handle it!



7. We rented a little farmhouse the first few years we were married and then my husband's grandparents moved to town, allowing us the opportunity to buy their farm. We bought the quarter of land with the farm site in 1990 and are one of many generations to live here (not sure how many). We still live on that farm today but have since built a new house here and have added many bins and torn down old buildings and have done lots of improvements over the years.



8. Our new house was built almost 3 years ago. We talked about building it ourselves but then realized we didn't have the time so we hired it done. We did finish the basement ourselves...electrical, plumbing, drywall and all (it isn't quite finished, some of the ceiling still needs to be done...we hope to finish it this winter). One of Chad's hobbies is carpentry and I really enjoy it too. We just wish we had more time for it.



9. Chad and I farm about 1000 acres and his parents have another 1000 acres. We also do a little custom farming for a neighbor and Chad does some custom baling on the side. We have 100 beef cows that we calve in the spring (the calves get sold the following January or February). Chad and I also raise feeder to finisher hogs (40 lbs. to 270 lbs.) and run about 7500 through our site a year. We have been raising the hogs for the last 9 years for Murphy-Brown (formerly known as Murphy Family Farms). Our kids have been a huge help to us over the years with all the work and we are hoping that they are gaining a good work ethic from it all.



10. So after a little look into my life....you now know why I titled my blog "Frazzled Farm Wife"!

19 comments:

~ Amy ~ said...

As I'm reading through your list I'm finding the key word to be FAMILY. I think you guys have a wonderful family and I think it's because your heart and soul are poured into it.

Tracy said...

You are an amazing person!! Love your list. I was wondering if you were going to do 100!! Have a great day!!

Jamie said...

Congrats on the 100th post!! Time flies when you have typing fun!! hehe

I really enjoy the farm stories. With being the city girl I am, I have not experienced anything you talk about.

Momma Roar said...

Wow - 100 already. I can still remember your first comment over at Susan's blog! I love reading your stories and I can tell you are a devoted wife and mom! Keep it up and here's to 100 more!!

Kerrie said...

I love that you're all about your family. The great thing is that we could all tell that - even w/o your list. ;)

Amber said...

What a fun read!!

kdwhorses said...

Glad to have found your blog! Saw you on Nickernoodle's blog and decided to stop by. Congrats on 100! Thanks for sharing a few things about yourself. Sounds like you all have a strong family bond, that is great! Congrats again! Come by for a visit.
God Bless,
Kris

Jenny said...

I'm just amazed at all of the generations of your and your hubby's family to have lived on the land you live on now. Wow! How great is that!!
My dh and I want so bad to buy some land, and leave it as a home place to our children. And, of course, my dh would love to add chickens and goats to the land.

Jenny said...

Oh, and congrats on 100 posts! I really enjoyed reading your list about you!

Christie Belle said...

Wow, I didn't realize it was your 100th post, congrats! You picked wonderful facts to share, and I can tell you are very family oriented, which is wonderful. It seems to me that your choice to stay home those 17 years ago was the right one! Gosh, I didn't realize your farm was so HUGE either!

*~*Cece*~* said...

Congrats on your 100th post!

Reading about your family and farm life had me smiling. I easily recognize a strong family. Congrats and thanks for sharing a bit of your life. Very interesting.

Lori said...

Congrats on your 100th post.

That was fun to learn more about you.

I went to a Vo-Tech and took the dental assistant program too and was a dental assistant for 9 years.

Amanda said...

Aw - congrats on the 100th post!

Susan said...

Thanks for these 10 Chris!! You are so blessed to have the heritage you have. The wonderful part is that YOU are passing that wonderful heritage on to your two kids!!! I am so thankful that I have come to know you and yours.
Susan

Susan said...

P>S. Congratulations on 100 posts amidst your busy, busy life!!!!
Susan

First Time Mommy said...

Thanks for sharing your list with us! I can tell by this post that family is your top priority :)!

Have a great weekend!

Erin

Jen said...

Congrats Chris!!! When you first commented on my blog it drove me nuts trying to figure out who you were and how you found my blog. I am glad you did though. I was just thinking, we don't live far from each other and have never met. Do you want to do lunch some Saturday? Just let me know or e-mail me at pendleyjen@hotmail.com!!! Congrats on the 100 posts! Keep them coming as I love to hear about the farm life!!!!!!

Michelle said...

Come on, give us some more....maybe 10 a day for the next 10 days?

Congrats on your 100th post!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing that with us. Happy 100th post also!