Friday, April 24, 2009

Circle G Farms

Welcome to Circle G Farms! For those of you who have not been out to experience our little place, here is a little history and some pictures.  When we bought the place it had the house, the garage/shop, and the deck around the tree.  In the last two years we have fenced and crossed fenced the property, added a barn, put in a garden - which James has started with vermicompost (simply put - worms), and now have 2 dogs, 2 horses, 3 goats (with babies on the way!), 6 laying hens, and 5 pigs.  In the future our plans include a goat pen, goat-proofing the west pasture, adding a more permanent pig barn, a straw-bale chicken coop with a large free-range yard, a riding arena, clearing the trees in the back to make more pasture area, a new pump house, a wind mill for aerating the pond so we can stock it with fish, etc.  Our "to-do" list never gets shorter even when we accomplish a project because we just keep adding to it!

Here is our humble abode

Our veggie garden last year.... we have now tripled the size and are planting a lot more variety this spring
Misty looking out the dutch doors of the barn we put had built in November of '07
View of my barn from the house.  The garage/shop in on the left.
My pride and joy.... Mystery Rose... lovingly called Misty.  This was in Texas at a show doing Cross Country - and we had a clear round!  We had a great dressage test and a clear stadium round - winning first place in my division!  I hope to start showing again (some day!).
CC - Hannah and Gabriel's pony
Circle G's alarm system and mole catchers: Reba and Xander

Reisling - our resident scrub and weed eater
Porsha and Zeva:  soon-to-be moms and hopeful milkers
Our farm fresh egg layers: Buffy, Dawn, Anya, Faith, Willow, and Cordelia 
Our Pigs: (from front to back) Belly Grub, Pork Chop, Ham, Bacon, and Chitlin
And that my friends concludes your tour of our farm.  We love having visitors and you are welcome any time (but we might put you to work!)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Meeting more of the family

Here is Gabriel meeting James' side of the family

 Nonna - A huge thank you going out to her for her time spent with us this week!!  We are really grateful for all the work you did here and the company.  The dinners were so yummy and the house is spotless, and I know Hannah loved the time you spent with her.  So many sweet memories.  Thank you again from us all!!
 Poppy
 Grandpa Jim
Grandma Jean
Aunt Eileen
Uncle Scott
Four Generations

Monday, April 13, 2009

Happy 3rd Birthday Hannah!


I can't believe my little girl is already 3!
We decided to do an Easter egg hunt during her party while both sets of grandparents were present plus her greatparents, and Aunt!  
She had a great time looking for the eggs and would have looked for 3 hours if we'd let her :-)
She asked for a "puppy dog cake" - so here is my homemade design
Posing with the presents

Friday, April 10, 2009

Easter Nests


Growing up, I used to make these nests with my Mom for Easter.  We would take an egg and wrap raisin bread dough around it to look like a nest - and bake it for Easter morning breakfast.  Hannah had such a good time baking with Grandma.



Our first eggs!




On Sunday Hannah found our first egg from our chickens!  Now each day she asks to go to the barn and look for eggs.  So far we have found 3 eggs.  We are going to get Hannah a basket just for her to gather the eggs in!  It's so special to see a simple thing bring her such joy.





Here are some more pictures of Gabriel and the family..... we haven't ventured out much except for the front yard during the warm days.  Each day has been flying by and I don't always know what day it is :-) but we are just enjoying our time with Gabriel and watching Hannah become more comfortable with him.  The last couple nights have been much better since Gabriel has only been awake to eat and then goes right back to sleep.  Naps for me are still coveted and of course Hannah our star sleeper has been taking almost 3 hour naps each day! She has always slept well and our hope is that Gabriel takes after her in that sense.
First family of four picture!
Enjoying a warm and sunny day on the porch with Gabriel
Grandma, Gabriel, and Hannah
Grandpa and Gabriel

Grandma and Gabriel


Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Birth of our son

God has blessed us a second time with our new son, Gabriel Isaiah.  My due date was April 4th but we decided to induce on March 30th - so that he didn't get too big...he had been measuring on the large side the whole pregnancy.  So at 3 a.m. on Monday March 30th, James and I got up, showered and loaded the truck.  James' parents stayed the night with Hannah and would bring her up to the hospital later in the morning.

We arrived at St. John's Medical Center, 6th floor - Labor and Delivery at 5 a.m.  After the initial sign in - IV, bracelets, questions, etc. the IV pitocin was started at 5:45.  At this point I was dilated to about a 4 and 70% effaced.  Dr. Donnally came in at 8:30 to break my water and the contractions started almost immediately.  I then went from a 6 to a 9 in 45 minutes.  After 2 1/2 hours of labor - it was time for that baby to come!  10 minutes after the dr. arrived and a total of 2 hours 41 minutes of labor, at 11:11 a.m.- we welcomed Gabriel Isaiah Gattis into our family.  He was 8 pounds 6 ounces, 21 1/2 inches long, with a headful of beautiful black hair.  He is perfect in every way and we praise God for a quick delivery and a healthy baby.  We are so thankful for Christen, our nurse who helped us through this and for all the other techs and for Dr. Donnally.  This was our first time at St. John's and we were so impressed with all the staff during our entire stay.

Hannah came to meet her baby brother just after he was born - but wasn't too sure about Mama holding someone else!  Although when she discovered the buttons that make the bed move she was thrilled and that made her day. :-)

After 24 hours both Gabriel and I were cleared to go home (or allowed to stay an extra day if we wanted to).  But going home sounded like heaven so we headed back on Tuesday, early afternoon.  

We are now trying to settle into as much of a routine as we can for now.  My parents are here helping us out until the 17th and then James will take off a few more days after that until I can handle both kiddos alone.

Besides sleep deprivation - I feel great!  God has really blessed us through this time - my body is healing faster than with Hannah, and I even went out to do barn chores after a week.  It's been wonderful having help here though as I get used to have two blessings from God and dividing my time between the two.  My heart is so full of joy that I can hardly believe it.  

Thinking about this time of year with Easter right around the corner... representing new life of Christ's resurrection and the new life of our son - James and I could not be more happy and blessed.  We praise and thank God for everything He has done for us and given to us.  We give Him all the Glory.  Amen!!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Introducing Gabriel Isaiah Gattis
Born March 30, 11:11 am, weighing 8 pounds, 6 oz, 21.5 in long

Just minutes old
Proud Papa with his new son - 24 hours old, waiting to go home
4 days old - finally letting us get a look at his gorgeous blue-grey eyes