March 2014: The Children Are Tender

Caregiving, teaching little kids to read, and riding in the pickup with Farmer John; I tweet, pin, and blog, from my home in rural Kansas. If you've landed here looking for information about my books, visit my author's page by clicking this link: Amazon.com/Linda A. Born. Thanks for visiting!

Sunday, September 3, 2023

July, 2023

 









This month:  
  • July 4--Rausch family here for watermelon, cookies, ice cream and fireworks
  • Irma took second place in float contest with her sports-themed float
  • July 6--faulty washer delivered from Best Buy, had to be returned. 
  • July 7--Jon and girls here for supper after he spent a day working on his new privacy fence. 
  • July 8--attended Logan's two baseball games, his team took 2nd place in tourney--we shivered in 68 degree temps with wind!  
  • Jon and Nic and girls to supper--Mel had a bad cold.  Roast and loaded potato casserole.  
  • July 12--John sprayed 150 acres at Jim Rogers and moved to the McGraff place
  • July 13--new washer delivered, it works!  I made cookies for John's watershed meeting.  
  • July 14 Jon came to lunch; John Edgar was in Emporia for a grocery pickup.  We had an inch of rain!  
  • July 15--birthday supper for Poppy and Lo.  The men worked on the fence for awhile after.
  • July 16--listened to church service, put up some sweet corn.  
  • July 17--Put up 6 pints of zucchini and several more packages of corn.  Mel and boys came for supper; Brian is in Iowa.
  • July 18-19--Daniel picked plumbs from the tree in our yard and I made a batch of plum jelly.  
  • July 20--went to Burlington to see kids' fair exhibits.  They did amazing.  
  • July 21--I brought lunch to Melinda's and we watched Bekah and Kathryn while John, Daniel, and Jon worked on the fence.  
  • July 22--repeat of yesterday, wore myself out.  
  • Daniel worked for me lots this summer--mowed and ran the weed eater, pulled weeds, etc.!  
  • July 26--Jon and Nic signed on their new house in Lebo!  All your children are coming home!  
  • July 27--ordered a new range from B'ton appliance and a replacement ceramic top for the old one from eBay.  
  • July 28--took chicken casserole and fruit to Mel's for lunch.  Kathy V. stopped by for tea.  
  • July 30--all 11 of us here for supper!  
  • July 31--took lunch to Mel's for a Bekah and Baby K. day while boys worked at new house.  

Saturday, August 5, 2023

May 2023

 














I was searching through some old files and found the folder that holds some of the drawings I did in an art class in around 1977.  John and I were married in 1974 and I worked as the school secretary at our local school for a couple of years and then returned to college to complete my education degree.  I minored in art, and these drawings were from a drawing class I took during that time. Except for the lower right drawing, which is pen and ink, they are pencil drawings. The adorable dog is our beloved dog, Morty.  I drew him from life as he napped on the couch one day.  Times have changed and our pets are no longer allowed sofa privileges, but Mort was special.  Upper left is a self-portrait but it was done by tracing an image from a slide--so it doesn't count as a freehand drawing.  I remember the instructor gave me a "C+" on the drawing of an owl, with the comment that it did not look lifelike.  Since he had sent us to the campus museum to draw stuffed animals, I thought that was unfair!  






Sunday, July 16, 2023

April, 2023

 

Mindy and Brian have been married 19 years as of March 27.  John and I celebrated #49 March 30. 





Beautiful rainbow on April 14.  

Nerf gun battles! 






  • Food made this month:  chicken and noddles, smothered steak and twice baked potatoes (for kids and grands April 2), sheet pan peach pie, potato casserole and Ham Caribbean for Easter April 9, baked and froze a roast to have on hand (fed it to Mel and boys on the 13th), baked two more roasts, baked two turkey breasts, made a layered salad for us and a cherry cheesecake for a funeral dinner, and... calzones!!  
  • Daniel helped me lots this month. He assembled my new piano bench, shampooed the guest room rug, mowed our lawn, killed a little snake, sanded and painted my porch chair, and cleaned up some trash from yard.  
  • We had a pretty day for Easter dinner and egg hunt here.
  • On the 18th the boys came out and flew kites! 
  • Myrna and I visited our friend, Sherie, whose husband, Doug passed away on the 14th.  
  • Irma had a mastectomy in Burlington April 25 and did well. Grandpa Johnnie was taken to the ER the night before the surgery with a UTI and recovered well.  
  • Isaac scored three goals in a soccer game on the 26th! 
  • John worked cattle, burned some pastures (including Ron Smith's on the 11th), planted 30 acres for Claire, moved cattle to pasture, and did lots of other things.  He was diagnosed with high blood sugar and high blood pressure despite his meds on the 27th.  We visited a dietician and John turned over a new leaf.  By eating mostly low carb he has lost 15 pounds and lowered his BP as of July 16.  

Sunday, June 11, 2023

March, 2023

 Above:  Mel and Bri took a fun spring break trip.  

Upper right: poor John at the end of a hard day.  March is the month when the comparative ease of winter is past and he begins burning pastures and prepares for spring work.  

There was a conjunction of Venus and Jupiter this month.  

Sweet Baby Kathryn turned two months old on March 25.  She is smiley and sweet, as is her big sister.  


  • Logan broke his pinky finger on his left hand, and was a good sport about missing the beginning of his baseball season's practices.  
  • John had a hearing test (not much change, good!) and had his hearing aids updated, and repaired.
  • I had a mammogram on March 8, all ok!  
  • Jon, Nic, and girls came to lunch on the 4th.  Bekah and I threw rocks in the creek!  
  • Several episodes of stomach flu amongst various family members caused some gatherings to be canceled.
  • I continue to have vaccine effects, mottled skin, pain in left shoulder, nerve pain in upper arms.  Tens unit helps pain.  I had a migraine on March 20.  
  • Cooking this month included breadsticks, apple pie, vegetable soup, spaghetti and meatballs, baked a turkey, twice baked potatoes, smothered steak, baked cube steaks, meatloaf, homemade rolls, Ham Caribbean.  
  • Spaghetti lunch for Mel and boys on the 14th, family supper here on the 18th., took supper to Mel and Bri for their 19th anniversary, and we celebrated our 49th anniversary with steak filets for lunch and Chinese food delivered by Brian for supper!  

Sunday, April 23, 2023

February 2023

 

I am so thankful for texting.  Daughter-in-law Nicole texted me photos frequently this month to document Baby K's growth.  We love our granddaughters.  Blessed.  

Various members of the Rausch family had Covid and other viruses this month and so we didn't gather for Daniel's 15th birthday. We are proud of D.  He is an accomplished cook and is one of the top students in his class at school.  We love our grandsons.  Blessed!! :-). 

Although Daniel wants to grow taller he has outgrown his mom by several inches already.  

We took a beautiful walk on the hill on February 20, and I had no migraine after!  I have had to avoid sunlight because of chronic migraine since my last Covid booster a year ago.  

John bought a new root plow this month.  He is proud of it!  

We felt upset when it was announced that a billion dollar chip plant is going in right across from Jonathan's land along highway 50, just west of the highway 75 junction. So, God has closed the door to Jon and Nic building a house at that site. We are praying about the impact this will have for our schools and community and are trusting the Lord for the outcomes; even for blessing.  


Our friend and longtime neighborn, Phil George, passed away at age 101 on February 12.  He carried the flag in the Fourth of July parade for many years. I took the photo above in about 2019.  




Old Photos

 My cousin, Janet Hill, who lives in Colorado (younger daughter of Mom's brother Uncle Clark and Aunt Ruth), sent a number of old photos to me in February.  I'd never seen any of them and the brilliance of the Kodachrome slides was amazing.  The clarity of some of these photos made the events and people captured on film more than a half century ago seem more recent.  


Once in awhile I find an old photo of my mother and see her as being almost movie star pretty.  The photo above is one of those.  I recognize my dad's pointing finger here, probably accusing her of being a lay-a-bed. I remember the leather strap and buckle of his watch. I recognize the green of the sofa that sat in the utility room at Grandma's house and remember that tile between the closet and the hot water heater. My cousin, Pam, recognized the fabric of the quilt and spotted another like it folded on the chair behind Dad. The photographer (Uncle Clark, probably) was standing in the doorway to the living room.  Funny how minor details of old photos can bring back such vivid memories.  


Above: My cousins, Janet (left) and Joyce Hill.  Janet had comments about her sister's perm.  I find her hairdo amazing in light of the fact that as a teenager she had gorgeous, long, straight and thick honey lit brown hair.   



That very healthy and not real happy baby in the photo above is me!  The gal holding me is "red headed Judy."  She was Grandpa Fred's granddaughter and my mother's half-cousin.  Her mom was Goldie (Hill) Barbour, Grandpa Fred's daughter by his first wife, Letha.  


Above left to right: my grandma Opal Hill, Cousin Joe (another of Goldie and Virgil Barbour's kids), baby me, and Shep.  I know the dog's name because all Grandma and Grandpa's dogs were called "Shep."


My grandpa Fred L. Hill on his tractor.  



My beautiful Aunt Ruth and Uncle Freddy Lee Hill.  He changed his name to Fred L. later in life.  Always "Freddy Lee" to Grandma Opal.  He had beautiful blue eyes.  Outgoing, liked people, charmed kids and dogs, could whistle any tune.  Loved my Uncle Fred--and so did most everyone else!  


Grandma Opal and my cousin, Janet, fishing down at Union Ford.  I think Grandma was holding up an empty fish stringer as a joke.