Saturday, December 26, 2009

Merry Christmas with the Micks

Playing with Teri's kittens! (and wearing awesome Christmas pjs)

What does God want for Christmas? YOU!!!

Our new nativity tradition! Thanks Dad!

Stephen working on the laptop

It has been a wonderful Christmas... which we are very thankful that mom managed to travel from Lubbock to join us (even if it took her ALL day). We pushed Christmas back a day... so "Santa" made a extra special trip to Wisconsin, just for the Mick family. Hope your Christmas was blessed!

Other fun highlights of our Christmas Day:
-took a lazy run and ended up helping the neighbors push their car out of the snow!
- played N65 Tetris, RETRO!
-ate lots of goodies!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

A Colorado Hike remembered

We hikes the Saint Vrain Trail up to an over-look in Roosevelt National Forest. This is the amazing sight we saw... all the way to the Rockies!

The beauty of the mountains!


John and I went for a weekend hike prior to our journey out to Wisconsin. It was a tough climb up through the snow, but the sights were worth it. We even walked a bit on the frozen creek and it was the slipperyest ice I have ever been on. Smooth as glass!

We have safely made it to Wisconsin now and are enjoying time with Teri. The freezing rain/wintery mix was not too bad to drive through but put on an extra hour of driving time. I am so glad that we stopped and visited friends in Omaha to break up the trip!

A most Merry Christmas Eve to all!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Frog Belly Farm Photos

Here is one of our pigs! They are getting BIG and FAT on bread fromUdi's, hopefully come march they will farrow for us and we'll have lots of piglets...

Yep, our dear Pearl likes the baguettes!
My most favorite goat in the whole world, Snowflake!

Those yearling goats can be so mischievous!

This is our new cow that we are borrowing from our neighbor to milk her out... she lost her calf due to the cold-cold temperatures we had here a few weeks back. She is a gentle giant.

Here is our new little calf... we still have yet to name her, my favorites include:
1- Coretta (little maiden)
2- Callie (lovely)
3- Cari (Darling; star in Orion)
4- Carisa (very dear)

Feel free to vote!
Here is Beatrice, she had her calf about 6 months ago, she really like baguettes too!

This is Bea, Beatrice's little one (who is not so little anymore!)

Our little Oxen, Zeus! We hope he grows up to be very strong (but gentle)

This is Icious, Zeus' momma... she is the boss cow and can be pretty pushy!


Sorry there is only one picture of the new calf... but all the other animals wanted a Christmas photo debut too! Hope you enjoyed the pictures of the season here at Frog Belly Farm! Merry Christmas! We are having a Solstice Winter Light Celebration on Sunday the 20th visit http://frogbellyfarm.com/ for more information!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A new calf is born!

Yesterday while I was doing chores early in the morning I got to witness a little calf being born! AMAZING! what a beautiful gift life is! I hope to post a few pictures soon... she is a beauty. We are learning the cow milking process too.

I also saw two pigeons mating... that was something new for me too!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Hiking Rabbit Mountain

This weekend John and I took a little break from farm work and studying to go on a hike! We went to an open space park near our house called Rabbit Mountain. Can you see the deer we saw?

John forgot his sunglasses and the sun sure is bright reflecting off the snow! (or he just likes making faces at the camera)

We are cute!
An over look from part way up the trail. Beautiful... clouds over Boulder!

Monday, December 7, 2009

When the weather outside is frightful!

It has been awhile since I last posted... been busy having fun and farming!

The weather sure is snowy out here in CO and cold! We have about 1/2 a foot and should have 2-4 more inches tonight!

Other news of note:
-The Lyons parade is so wonderful! It was Saturday the 5th and the Hygiene Methodist Church had a float that John and I joined in. After the parade there is community Christmas caroling in the park and then FIRE WORKS!
-We have stopped milking the goats.. the cold and short days are just too much for them!
- The farm is having a celebration on the 20th at 4:00pm... come and check us out!

Hope you all are having a wonderous Advent season!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Rocky Mt. National Park: hike with side comments on the Denver Zoo and the 'White Wonder'

A beautiful blue bird (blue jay?) that graced us with its presence as we left the park. This story will be told backwards.
A close up of the Elk herd we say as we left the park- at least 150 Elk were a part of the herd.
More Elk! Amazing animals with a call that sounds like a squeaking door or cat mewing.
This land is mighty beautiful!
John and I take a break... we have not hiked much these days, but are excited to get back into it!
We are pushing each other on a frozen lake... John wins this game as I am 1/2 his size. Force is in his favor on the near frictionless surface.
One happy hiker! :)
Paige is out playing on the ice-lake with us. We had the area to ourselves since it is not the tourist season and there is the hazard of falling into waist deep snow on the trail!

We also went to the Denver Zoo last week because it was FREE DAY! We went with some friends with small children and I think that is the best way to see Zoos (with kids!). The park was pretty crowded and it was a job just to keep everyone together (children have the ability to dart between peoples legs and move a hyper speeds). I was most interested in the Anteater.

We have said good bye to the White Wonder, she was a good car that served me well through 1/2 of undergrad and graduate school. I hope that her parts go to help charity and other people continue on their way. Now all that is left is to get 'mom car' registered in Colorado!

Monday, November 2, 2009

University of Colorado, Inner Varsity Fall Retreat

Here is a small window into the "Halloween Extravaganza!!!" at the CU IV Fall Retreat! There were costumes, there was pumpkin carving, there was ice cream... and a spontaneous dance party!

John going down the tubing slide! The snow was not quite slippery enough...

We went on a beautiful hike in the mountains around Colorado Springs!

The beautiful view from the top :)

We made it! SHINE!

What a wonderful, fun, relaxing weekend! I am so thankful and grateful to be able to have shared this weekend with the fellow inner varsity folks of the CU campus. I am also thankful to Mary Poplin for coming to speak with us and share her experiences with us. I am excited to be starting to read her book, Finding Calcutta.

John and I also got to see Teri this weekend! Hooray for a sister working so near (even if it is only for a day or two!).

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Elk near our home

A buck jumping over the fence between public space and private farm land (our neighbors).

We got a lot of snow and as the day turned to night it was pretty cold... but we were excited to see the Elk!

One of the bucks (there were at least 12) leading the does along.

The large herd all clustered together for warmth.

John, Truen, and I went to see the Elk last night. John has seen them while riding his bike home from work. There is a herd of over 100 Elk currently in the area, it is amazing to see them and hear them bugle! What beautiful (and very large) creatures. We have about a foot and a half of snow!

Friday, October 16, 2009

A 15 Year Old Dream Comes True

Lift off we fly away in a hot air ballloon!
John and Ruth... one year of marriage and he has already made some many of my dreams comes true!
Our shadow as we leave this earth...

Balloon and the mountains!

For the past 15 years I have wanted to fly in a hot air balloon, it was one of my life dreams you could say. Well that dream came true this morning when John surprised me with an anniversary gift to go on a hot air balloon ride! Wow! what fun... you can see so far! We saw the skyscrapers of Denver, the Rocky Mountains, even the faint ridges of Wyoming and the clouds over Kansas! It was a cool, clear, crisp morning with a slight breeze. Beautiful for ballooning! What a wonderful experience and a big heart bursting thank you to John, he makes so many of my dreams come true!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Romance in the aire

Yesterday was John and my 1st wedding anniversary! Wow! A year has gone by so quickly and a lot has happened and we feel so blessed! God is good! And I have the most wonderful husband- he is "totally awesome"!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

The winter wonderland we hiked about a 40 minute drive from our home. No fall colors... but it felt like we were in Narnia!

Val in the midst of the winter-wonderland!

The bison from our neighbor's farm!

Valerie came to visit John and I in Colorado this past weekend. It was so much fun having her stay with us and she was a BIG HELP too! She milked goats, fed pigs, made grilled cheese, filled the milk order and we went on a winter-land hike! We also had an impromptu dinner, drum & song secession and a bible study on the trampoline! Good friends make life full of love and laughter. Besides dropping her off at the airport late and the surprise 4 inches of snow that morning it was a perfect visit!
The hand off to the last leg of the 50 mile race... I so desperately wanted to be done!
Running a race when you have not ran for a month... is painful.


These photos are from the Tussey Mt. Back 50 mile ultra/relay run. I was part of the Penn State Crop and Soil Science 7 person team, Unusual Suspects. We ran well 6th in our category with a time under 7 hours :)

I had a great visit out to PA, seeing family and friends and sharing my experience in Zambia with them. It was great to celebrate early birthdays with Dad and Stephen, see the PSCGers and UMCers! I have such wonderful memories and know such wonderful folks in PA! Love ya all so much!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Frog Belly Celbration

Her are some pictures of the animals, plants, and events at Frog Belly Farm!

A beautiful squash harvest- what wonderful produce!

A group of about 150 people came out to celebrate with us here at Frog Belly this past weekend

Some of the market-garden fields: carrots and greens. You can see the dairy/processing barn and grow dome in the background

Blue Butt pigs and Goats! These animals are destined for the table...

The goats like to eat the bread we feed to the pigs

They also like to be "king of the hay pile"