Sunday, December 31, 2017

Basement bedrooms/bathroom completed

This momentous thing that I've been working on since September of '16 (basement remodel) needs some documentation, it seems. So here are a couple pictures of the finished product:



New downstairs bathroom.  The vanity was my dresser that I had growing up, the towel hangers are old cast iron trivets with wine bottle corks and old drawer pulls as the hangers. The sink is a .50 cent garage sale find.  Light fixtures are each a Brynn Foster Original Creation as well. I re-purposed the mirror by building a frame for it; I didn't have much use for staring at myself while upon the "throne" in my own bathroom...

Keepin' it real, here, folks. This is the family room. As you can see, it is unfinished and messy.

If you look at the ceilings in the bedrooms and bathroom, you'll see kind of an unusual ceiling. Herself didn't want a regular run-of-the-mill acoustic ceiling, so I made my own version of a suspended ceiling out of wood.  I'm sooo ready to be done with this project...

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

2017 in Review

Wow! The entirety of 2017 has nearly slipped through our fingers without so much as a single post.  I kind of blame facebook; I actually started using it since our Beautiful Daughters acquired Facebook accounts, but frankly, that platform doesn't lend itself to me posting long, thoughtful posts.

These two; jeez...


And these three got piercings at the top of their ears.

Isaiah and I caught around a dozen "Varmits" and tanned their hides, did other creative stuff with them.  Isaiah made a great Coon-Skin Cap that we think the cats absconded with.

Allergy season.  Ugh.

Can't really see it, but this was the Great American Eclipse.

2017 was a big year for "Dabbing."  Thanks to Isaiah, even lego-droids dabbed!

A good friend of ours gave or "traded for labor" his old boat that he didn't use anymore.  It took some work, but we got it running and in the water over the summer.


This is the 4th annual Grace Bible Church Men's Canoe trip that the boys and I have gone on. Very fun!







Money was a little tight this year, so we didn't ever take a "proper vacation," we just took 2 days and went exploring Wichita. There is actually quite a lot to see right nearby.

Hundreds of years old...

Yikes!

The Asian Market is really fun!

...And maybe just a little scary sometimes


Hat-Man Jack's! Steampunk Emma...

Stu-Jack!

She's a clown...



We were saddened by our very good friends the Goerings' decision to move back to Dallas, but we at least got to play Putt-Putt with them before they left...

Yes, that is sod and turf on her head.  They obviously get it from their Mother...

So, this year I just put it out there on Facebook: "Open invitation to all; we're having a BBQ, and if enough people show up, I'll do a Whole Hog..."  As it turned out, a LOT of people RSVP'ed, and when I went out back to look at the hogs, I realized they were a lot bigger than I thought! I didn't have cooker big enough to cook it in.  Soooo, there's only one thing to do.  Make one. (See above)



And, yes, perhaps I spent a little too much time on the aesthetics of things that no one would appreciate but me... 


That is a "Whole Hog..."  He weighed about 250 pounds on the hoof.


This was what was left! It was a hungry crowd!

Giant Jenga game that Isaiah made.  The Nathers came that same weekend and helped out tremendously!

OK, we are all about the new experiences.  Yes, we ate Racoon.  It actually wasn't bad, even Herself tried it and said: "It just tastes like very red meat; it tastes beefier than beef."

Herself used our Credit Card Points and took the girls for an overnight trip to K.C.




This was a first for us; we extracted honey with our friends.





Liquid Gold!!!

This was one the last pictures of my father in law; he died just about a week after his 84th birthday. 

It seems funerals are mostly the reason we get together anymore, unfortunately...



This is me and my very good friend Seth Nininger during a very fun time with Clifford and Lacey.


These guys are soooo much fun!


The Donkey got into the pie!





Me trying to look skinny.  It's not working very well...

Then, on my birthday, we rented a cabin up at Kanopolis Lake and did a bunch of hiking, exploring, and fishing.  It was supposed to be a time of relaxation for me, but between all that, I barely had time to sit down...



Isaiah wanted me to teach him to get really good at poker so that he could win the Foster Poker Championship over Thanksgiving. His hard work paid off; he won!!!



Horse-Thief Canyon

Caves at Horse-Thief Canyon.


Our Cabin from the outside.
Our second Dairy cow, Petunia, had her first calf and so we started milking again.

Look at these two Cuties!!!

We hit October hard with making cheese; we made about 60 pounds of different kinds to store up and ripen.

In the first part of December, we went to Botanica to see all the lights. Wow!



Isaiah: we need to take a really mean picture in front of the trash can.



Emma was inspired to lead the family in the making of Gingerbread houses with Maddie and Peter (and her siblings).

Our first Christmas without Darrel. Overall it wasn't a terrible year, but it sure had its hard spots...