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Give and Take

In The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein a tree and a boy become best friends. But as the boy grows his wants grow to. He is no longer happy to just be with the tree. The tree just wants the boy and so she keeps giving and keeps giving and keeps giving until she is nothing but a stump. The boy is now an old man and realizes finally that all he really wants to do is sit. The stump is perfect for that and so in the end the tree is once again happy, giving.

There have always been alot of cultural critics. All of them seem to have solutions. One feminist blogger I read recently was decrying a global “rape culture” and said that she felt that the solution was a culture based on relationships versus power. Sadly she missed the point. For relationships (good solid relationships that stand the test of time–think mother, father, etc.) are really all about giving. Mothers rarely think about what they are “getting” from their children.  In romantic relationships there is more of a give and take but really what that means is both partners give and give fully.

Isn’t that same loving fully why we love dogs, because their world begins and ends in fully loving.

But sadly giving and serving are not popular. Honestly never have been. But that does not make it any less fulfilling.

I am beginning to realize that my role as a farmer does of course require some taking but hopefully so much more giving. Honestly the land doesn’t need me to be healthy as I learned in Back To Eden. But when we give in the way of planting, cultivating and harvesting the land gives us nourishment and I am reminded that my relationship with the land is another integral relationship that requires the same care, giving and serving.

Incredibly Beautiful

When we were living in the city we would have to drive a ways to get views like this so snow storms were not much fun. But now views like this are right out our back door. Also we have successfully parred down our schedule so it is not difficult for me and children to be home for days or even weeks at a time–plus there is still plenty to do so cabin fever really isn’t an issue.

I was talking with a woman in New York and she was sharing about the massive snow fall. I explained that we lived on a farm and were concerned about our water table. So we welcomed the snow. We even got some extra snow shoes to celebrate. We are loving today!

2013 CSA season begins

Wow, I am blown away with how blessed we are. Today, December 31st marks an important landmark for our family, for this day one year ago we were moving from our home in St. Paul to our dream in Rush City. In some ways it is really hard to believe that we are actually here living our dream and in others it seems like we were always meant to be here.

Today as we did the chores I looked at our goats and chickens and black lab “puppy” Jack who is now a little over a year old, none of them were here last year, but we have all come together to make a home, farm and family, wow, what joy!

None of this would have been possible without our CSA members, some have been supporting our CSA since it began, talk about dedication! Old or new friends though you all play an integral part of Crazy Boy Farm and we wanted to take a moment to thank-you.

Now as the new year begins we are launching our new season. The talk of plans and additions to our CSA have been going on for several months already and we have already had some shares coming in, what a great way to start the new year. I have updated the information on our CSA page. Thank-you so much for your support and supporting local agriculture–us or any farm. It supports a great way of life for a family, thriving communities across the country and the kind of food we were all meant to eat. 2013 will bring great things.

Homemade Christmas 2012

Have I mentioned how much I love a homemade Christmas? In all honestly as a child I had my list of gifts I wanted and would pass them out to relatives. There were few handmade things on the list. But now as an adult I fully realize that I have everything I need and love to see what my family and friends have made. I also love making things for my family and picking out just the right project. This year was a little more difficult since I was honestly absorbed in other things until early December, but it is a great way to get in the Christmas mood.

Here are some of the projects we worked on. For my dad felted clogs, leaf coasters for my sister and a mini quilt for my mom. I purchased the kit at out local quilt shop. The clogs and coasters I had made before and got requests for more. That is always fun.

For the girls I made doll slings so they can carry their babies just like I carry mine. The pattern is from Handmade Home by Soule Mama. The scarves are from one of my aunts who always has the coolest handmade gifts. Thanks Auntie Janice. Auntie Patty also has great gifts and I love her food gifts. For the men in my family they all got my smokehouse almonds from last year and the ladies got some scented epsom salts. I discovered the wonders of epsom salts while recovering from Pray’s birth this year and found a super easy recipe if you want to try it here it is.

Scented Epsom Salts

1 cup epsom salts for every 1 tsp of essential oil.

Stir, stir, stir.

Super easy huh? I made a batch of lavender and a batch of grapefruit/tangerine.

But still the best gift of all according to the children is also coincidentally homemade.
 

According to Avril baby Pray Grant is “so much better then a baby doll!” But daddy told them not to try and put him in their slings. Hope you had a great Christmas.

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from all us Doeuns. After a busy day hosting Christmas (a bit early due to everyone’s schedule it was a bit hard to get everyone to stand still and smile, but we did our best. Hope all of you have a wonderful, blessed and meaningful holiday season!

Winter Wonderland

I’m back and I am living in a winter wonderland. Predictions this year were for continued drought. But last weekend we had the most snow in a single storm for over 2 years. Flurries are expected today and another larger storm next weekend.
 

It’s easy to get in the Christmas mood when your backyard looks like this. Hard to believe at the end of the year we will have lived in this wonderful place for a year. Proeun was at the barn as it was snowing and said it looked like Narnia out there.

I sadly have not been able to enjoy the outdoors yet–still healing up from an early Christmas present, the birth of our 5th child and 2nd son–Pray Grant.

Daddy is very happy with the new addition.
 

As is big brother Two who asks first thing every morning to hold him. I snapped this picture last night, I hope they will remain close and this picture will be one they cherish when they get older.
 

I am on strict orders to rest for 40 days. Luckily it is the elving season and I can knit while reclining and nursing. It is so fun to see piles of yarn turn into projects and gifts. Also have some sewing projects lined up for in a week or so when I can move around the house more. More on finished projects after the holidays.
 

Proeun and the children set up the Christmas tree this weekend. We didn’t even set up a tree last year because we were busy packing and moving. There is a local nursery were you can “pick your own tree.” We wanted to do that this year, but it can always wait till next year. I especially love the star on top. We haven’t had a topper yet and always planned to get one after the holidays when those things are cheaper but never did. So Proeun planned and made a star for the top. I love that man!

Thanksgiving memories

Sorry I have been away for so long. We have just been finishing projects, enjoying the cooler weather and now with our first dusting of snow hunkering down and enjoying a reflective season. Proeun was off for the whole week of Thanksgiving and we finally had minimal projects to work on. It gave us time to enjoy our home, farm and family.

For Proeun and I this time of year is always amazing. It was 10 years ago this week that Proeun proposed to me. Or as he said yesterday, “10 years ago I was busy trying to convince you that I was the one.” He didn’t have to work too hard. There have been alot of great Thanksgivings since then and Proeun is always at the top of my list of gratefulness. Now as we start our 10th anniversary year we are living on our dream property and creating a dream life. Part of that is having a place to raise our soon to be 5 children.

We are all anxiously awaiting the arrival of our 5th baby, so I will probably be more or less absent from this space for awhile. But I did want to share a great picture with you captured yesterday at our prenatal by our amazing midwife Tracey of Twin Cities Midwives.

Mavis (and all the children) can hardly wait for the birth of her new little baby. She has been going through the pregnancy with lots of sympathy pains. Here she listens to the heartbeat of our family’s newest member.

Eggy Comfort

Even though the days are getting shorter and our girls (hens) are taking a bit of an annual rest we still get plenty of eggs to keep our family going. I think I have said this before but I honestly probably wouldn’t be farming if it didn’t taste so good. Now that we are actually on our farm and can begin our own meat production (yes we do eat meat) and ramp up our egg production I am having to learn a whole new way to eat though using fresh, in season ingredients. At this time of the year that often means stored foods.

Since discovering a few years ago that I have a dairy allergy I have also been learning a whole new way to cook. Unfortunately many western egg dishes pair eggs with cheese so many of these are off limits to me. So with eggs piling up I began looking for other options. So I turned to one of my all time favorite cookbooks–Madhur Jaffrey’s World Vegetarian. Some of the ingredients in the book have been hard to find in my neck of the woods but I am learning good substitutes. So this weekend I made the Eggs in Coconut Milk Sauce. Here is my variation.

Amy’s Eggy Comfort

5-6 hard boiled eggs

1 can coconut milk (I love Thai Kitchen brand)
1/2 can of water (I use the coconut milk can to get as much as I can in the sauce)
1/2 tsp tumeric
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 large onion finely diced
2 hot peppers diced
3 tomatoes peeled and diced
15 Thai Basil leaves
1 TBSP tamarind soup base (use 2 TBSP fresh lime or lemon juice)
dash of salt

Hard boil and peal the eggs. Then either quarter them lengthwise or score them being careful not to cut all the way through (I started out trying to score them but ended up quartering most of them).

Put the remaining ingredients in a medium pot, bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Add the eggs, stir gently and simmer for 3-4 minutes.

Serve with rice, I love Jasmine rice. Enjoy.

So the onions, tomatoes (we still have some green tomatoes slowly turning in our garage), peppers and of course eggs all came from our farm. I love it when we are able to use our own produce to make yummy dishes like this.

Daylight Savings Time

So last weekend Daylight Savings Time ended in our neck of the woods. With close to a month and half left to go before the winter solstice and a pregnancy ticking down as well this momma is tired, really tired. It was a long, great, learning type season and things are slowly being crossed off the list of late fall and winter tasks. So when it gets to be about 7:00, a couple hours after the sun set, I am ready for bed.

So sorry I haven’t been very interesting lately, and today will prove no different. My days are filled in the close quarters of home (which looks a lot better thanks to a new paint job my parents provided last weekend). We hydrate, consume calories, rest, learn a bit, try not to drive each other crazy and most importantly rest. Cabin fever may be an issue this year, but as Proeun said, enjoy the rest because soon the busy season will be here again. I guess that is seasonal living, not always glamorous, but exactly what we need. Enjoy your own little hibernation and break.

Weekend in Paradise

Our connection to place is growing. I and the children have now spent just about 2 weeks straight on the property and been quite content in the process. This was also our 2nd weekend straight on the property and it has been truly heavenly. There is something really great about nice full days spent outside working side by side with your family and loving every minute. This weekend’s agenda included, cleaning out the garage, cleaning out the packing shed, getting the log splitter up and running, getting the tiller attached to the tractor (still not quite done), fixing goat fencing (it’s breeding season and those boys are persistant!)and a few other small chores, like getting the living room ready for painting, wow. Along the way we had a couple good movies, some good food and stories.

Yes we are settling in and it feels wonderful. Soon the snow will be flying and outdoor time will be limited so it is good to get the outdoor projects finished now and the indoors straightened out and beautified. This is probably one of the first years I am really looking forward to winter, minus the snow removal.