Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Nothing is sweeter than a boy and his dog...

New Addition to the Family & Jasons First Kill at the Property


In November we took a family trip to Arkansas to go duck hunting at a friends farm. While we were there, we met "Wendy", who had been abandoned. Wendy was taken out for a trial hunt by Wendell, and she worked well for him retrieving ducks. I had been wanting another dog for almost two years since Prissy had passed away, and Jason agreed to ask Wendell if we could take her home. Wendell agreed that she could use a home with kids, and soon Wendy was on her way home with us to Missouri. We found out when we got home that Wendy is about 2 years old and we are hoping that she can be healthy and ready for duck season for next fall.
After several trips to the Mississippi to hunt geese, Jason decided to head up to the property to give goose hunting a try there. Emma and Logan and I saw a few geese the week before in the field and had told Jason about them. The first trip was unsucessful, he saw many but shot none. The second trip was much shorter and produced a goose nearly as big as Wendy.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Our First Crop...




Jason got a call on Thursday that John, the farmer that takes care of our ground, was going to be combining the soybeans. After he got the kids picked up he headed over and let the kids see the combine in action. Logan loved it and called it the combopicker.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Exterior Renderings of the house





Still no house sale, but we have (I should say Jason has) been very busy with the architect working on the drawings of the house as well as estimating the total cost of the project, like any good engineer does. We are still hopeful that our house will sell this fall and we can move forward with our BIG project.


We have enjoyed working with Matt, the architect designing the house, from ebersolt + underwood from St. Louis.

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Our First Crop




Well our operator for the farm, John, got the beans planted last week Sunday, and when we went out yesterday they are up and about 2" tall. Jason is totally fascinated with them, and he and Emma measured their growth. We also checked out all the hard work that J has been doing on getting the shipping containers ready for storage. Logan (little tiny thing by the containers) is totally in love with the property and would spend hours digging in the gravel and playing cars in the gravel if we let him.


We are hard at work with the architect finishing up the designs and have taken a leap of faith and there is a FOR SALE sign in our front yard so hopefully we will have lots of lookers soon.

Friday, May 28, 2010

The month of May...


So far we have met with the farmer who will be cropping the ground, picked out where the house will go and had rock and shipping containers built as a start to a storage shed that Jason is going to build.

I am excited for the house plans that are being worked on and I am looking forward to the finished designs!

The latest chapter in our adventure with Emma and Logan


In an effort to keep events in a chronological order for the doings and goings on at "The Property" or better known to Logan as the "Poptee", I am going to attempt to try to keep this updated....
April 20, 2010

Dear Friends and Family (from Jason),
Sarah and I make a lifestyle changing purchase today that will allow us to achieve our dream of country living without leaving the convenience of the city. However, we had the good fortune to purchase 13 acres just 2 miles from our current home for a very reasonable price. We purchased the land from Adolphous Bush IV and he had owned this tract since 1912. It’s a very scenic piece completely surrounded by woods with a sloping hillside and a flat area along Belleau Creek. Approximately 8 acres is currently being farmed and we plan to continue with that. Fort Zumwalt North High School borders the property completely on one side. We’ve seen many deer tracks but have yet to see them in person and we’ve watched turkeys pecking around in the corner of the field one evening last week.

We plan to put our house on the marked soon and hope our good luck continues and we are able to sell during the prime summer months. That sale will allow us to start construction on our new home and barn on the property. In order to manage the construction and also avoid a double move we plan to live temporarily in a camper trailer on the land (yes, you can call us rednecks). The kids are looking forward to their “extended” camping trip and the tight living arrangements will be an incentive to get the construction completed as quickly as possible!

So if you know anyone who is looking for an updated 4 bedroom ranch in St. Peters there will be one on the market soon!

Jason, Sarah, Emma, and Logan

Skip & I

Celebrating 17 this year, Skip is looking pretty good!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

New Boy in Town...


March 6, 2009, Mom and I went to Lee, IL and found our new POA, PC Gotta Look Tough. Its been a year now since we lost Mac and though we will never forget him we have had some good times with Tough, and in an uncanny way it feels like we still have Mac. Must be a breed trait, because so many old "Mac-ism's" come out in Tough and we find ourselves saying, "Wow remember when Mac used to do that?"