Comments on: Something in the air… http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/ raising kids and eyebrows since 1992 Thu, 04 Aug 2016 15:36:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.26 By: Bill Strebler http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9107 Tue, 11 Oct 2011 22:56:46 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9107 My ranch was outside Waco, TX. We almost bought a couple of ranches in Mexico, and, well, we’re in Arlington, TX now. I’m about ready to search the internet for mute chickens I can hide in my back yard. This is a nice neighborhood and all, but I really, really, REALLY miss the country! I don’t have an Eb for you, but if you get horses I have a daughter that would gladly live in the loft of your barn and take care of the place for you. She is great with horses, just don’t depend on getting more than Eb-type results if you ask her to fix anything.

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By: tori http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9101 Thu, 06 Oct 2011 02:07:08 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9101 swerchon: TN is beautiful, isn’t it? Thanks for your encouragement– and you are so right, we totally have to come up with a name for a new place!

Phyllis S: I have to admit, ready access to a GOOD grocery store is an absolute must for me! Have fun in Bell Buckle, and if you eat at Bell Buckle Cafe (and why wouldn’t you?!) save room for the chocolate cobbler ala mode– you can thank me later!

jennybradmon: You’re my hero! Circa 1900 houses are my absolute favorites– we’ve even looked at a couple of historic properties… Until I slapped myself and remembered that I am married to a singer NOT a handyman, and renovating an old house is really out of our league. Would love to, though…

Bill Strebler: You had a ranch? Where?! And yeah, I’ll probably NEED those consultations!

jcolquette: Thanks for those good wishes. And I totally understand why you live where you do– Alaska is like a whole country unto itself! I don’t think I quite have your rugged pioneer spirit, but I do admire it so. Good for you!

rachelbaker: PLENTY of room for a small(ish) English family! And yes, I completely agree about the anticipation part– Russ always says I get my money’s worth out of a vacation before we ever leave home!

ginnh: Bravo! That is going to be my new mantra– “It’s never too late for another big adventure!” (You’re going to LOVE Kentucky! And where exactly are you in NH?)

Cynthia: Yeah, maybe I’ll get so jaded living out in the country that a coyote sighting will only rate a yawn instead of blog post!

small j: Yeah, there are some uncanny similarities, right?! And Eb totally rocked!

Momma Lloyd: I can always count on you for sweet encouragement! And Russ is already a little starry-eyed talking about a tractor…

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By: Barbara M. Lloyd http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9100 Thu, 06 Oct 2011 00:10:57 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9100 Tori, I think it sounds wonderful….but just think, it will feel like heaven walking that long driveway in the spring, summer and fall….but not so heavenly shoveling the snow in the winter. Oh dear, what am I talking about? I can see Russ now sitting on a plow going down that road, and with ear muffs on. Then plowing your 4-acre garden in the springtime with a long piece of hay firmly in place between his front teeth. And, how adorable, that big ‘ole straw hat. Ooops, maybe that was Tori adorably sitting on that tractor. Life is just more fun when we have dreams…..and sometmes they even come true. Start packing, sweet pea.

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By: jonny http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9099 Wed, 05 Oct 2011 23:26:25 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9099 Eb !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=_UKYsTQNIo8

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By: jonny http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9098 Wed, 05 Oct 2011 23:10:32 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9098 OK, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to watch Eva in this role now without picturing Tori in her place !! Thanks guys = /

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ8SgjOa0WA

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By: jonny http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9097 Wed, 05 Oct 2011 22:56:32 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9097 Sorry about the job loss, swerchon = /

OK, gonna check YouTube for some GA episodes now !! = )

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By: Cynthia http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9096 Wed, 05 Oct 2011 16:25:59 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9096 I was going to remind you of the Coyote; and all that but everyone has beaten me to it. You only go though this life once; and this isn’t a dress rehearsal. I lived in the country side of South Eastern KY. for several years; and wouldn’t trade it for anything. So all I can say is go for guys!

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By: ginnh http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9095 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 23:50:21 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9095 Well, since we put our house on the market and threw some things in a suitcase and drove to Kentucky from New Hampshire a couple days ago, I think I can relate. We have fallen in love with eastern Kentucky. Headed back home now but we are hoping the house sells and we will be headed back as soon as we can.

It’s never to late for another big adventure.

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By: rachelbaker http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9094 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 20:18:04 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9094 You’d have space for a small(ish) English family to come stay wouldn’t you?

Hey, maybe you’d have space for an entire Bloomr re/union.

Personally, I love the countryside, but at this point in my life at least, the convenience of town and having everything on my doorstep is just so much easier. You live in a different world to us anyway – everything is already so much more spacious over there. I DO like the idea of writing in that sort of environment though.

Whatever you decide, I know it will be a great adventure, and I’m looking forward to living it with you all through your writing.

On a totally unrelated matter – did you ever notice how ‘runaway mum’ weekends actually start to work their magic a few days BEFORE they happen? Its like the anticipation and expectation of what is to come ushers in the relaxation and joy in advance.

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By: jcolquette http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9092 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 18:38:44 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9092 Tori,

The idea and reality are very different, as you know:D We live in rural Alaska, and by that I mean we are 3 hours away from the closest city. We moved from Fairbanks, the big city, 7 years ago, to our little piece of Paradise in a small community of about 1400 people, Tok. It is a very different lifestyle, much more back to the basics and the land, but I get reminded every time that we travel to Fairbanks, as we did on Friday, why we live where we do~ We are surrounded by the mountains, beautiful landscape and animals, but more importantly, the people and lifestyle are authentic. It can be a land of survival in the winter, but also the Land of the Biggest Hearts~
I am learning every day and year that I get older, that with God, there is ALWAYS a NEW journey and adventure for us to explore with Him~ I say GO FOR IT:D

In Jesus,
Joetta

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By: jennybradmon http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9091 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 17:57:13 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9091 @Gramma Jac I know many families in WI who do the online charter school. Both of my children use one here in PA. Small world. :)

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By: Bill Strebler http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9090 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 17:52:38 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9090 I miss my ranch so much! And I miss the ocean. I’m in the city now, with no legal place for a horse. Oh, and chickens. I miss my chickens. In Mexico I would raise them until nearly grown then take them to an orphanage nearby. I could have chicks there, but it wasn’t the chickens all over the roof kind of neighborhood.

Maybe you could get a farm, maybe 10-20 head of black angus, a small flock of buf orpingtons to supply you and maybe a few friends some eggs, and a couple of horses. That wouldn’t be hard to care for. Get guest quarters and you could probably charge people to work your farm for you. I’ll stop by for consultation about four weeks per year.

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By: jennybradmon http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9089 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 17:45:04 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9089 We moved to the country from the city about 6 years ago. I wasn’t sure about giving up being able to just pop over to a store, restaurant, etc…

But we jumped at the chance to buy a house that was built in 1900 and needed to be completely renovated. (I know call me crazy, it’s ok, my mother did…several times.)

But now, even with all the craziness involved in renovations, I don’t regret it in the least. My kids love being able to run around outside. I love going out on the deck in the mornings and watching families of turkeys and deer pass through my back yard.

It is quiet and less hectic where we live. I wouldn’t trade it for anything…

Good luck with the house hunt and with the move.

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By: Phyllis S http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9088 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 16:45:14 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9088 Tori,
We live in the “country”, about 12 miles to the nearest WalMart, we do have local grocery (rather large), restaurant, and post office. BUT the bestest (and yes I did say bestest) is that we live next to a family that raises bucking bulls, we get to see each new calf, watch them grow and enjoy them with out the hassle.
We have deer feeders in the back and get to watch the deer regularly, this really outways the fact that I drive 59 miles to work one way.
Go for it, do not wake up one morning and say where did the time go, try it.
Oh by the way, we are planning a trip to the smokies for Thanksgiving, with a stop in Bell Buckle….OH YEA! Love that place…

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By: swerchon http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9087 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 15:12:02 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9087 There is definitely something in the air. Also this time of the year I always want to go back to school. I love the fall/Autumn it is my favourite time of the year hands down.

I have been to Tennessee a few times and I can honestly say that it is the prettiest state I have seen (now remember I’m from Canada and I haven’t really seen all of your states, but I have seen a lot of them and Tennessee is so pretty).

I so can see you living deeper in the country, less stress, less noise, more coyotes and other critters. Oh how about a huge garden to tinker in – that would be awesome. Why drive to these festivals, you may even have one of your own and folks will flock to yours instead with all of your great baked goods YUM !!!

If you do move you will have to find a name for your new home, like Green acres or Southfork Ranch (from Dallas tv program) – would love to hear what you would come up with.

Also great environment to write, peace and quiet no interruptions when the Lord sends down His ideas, you will be the only one there to catch them and then develop them. How cool would that be to live in the country. Think of the night sky with all those stars.

As for me, I am soooo ready to move, I have been living in the same house for 30 years. Parents died, older sister moved out west, other sister got married, so I am still here. I keep thinking of moving but end up staying only because I don’t know where I should hang my hat. Especially now, I just recently lost my job so I am staying put until “I have to sell” in order to live.

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By: tori http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9086 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 03:00:28 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9086 Gramma Jac–Yeah, I thought you looked a little too happy about coyotes there for a minute! And I bet your grandboys WOULD love some land to run around on… Even if the resident teenager wouldn’t!

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By: Gramma Jac http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9085 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 00:29:04 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9085 I did NOT make a happy face after that but a sticking out my tongue face!

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By: Gramma Jac http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9084 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 00:28:26 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9084 Wait, there are coyotes in Wisconsin too!!! :-P

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By: Gramma Jac http://www.babybloomr.com/2011/10/03/something-in-the-air/comment-page-1/#comment-9083 Tue, 04 Oct 2011 00:26:45 +0000 http://babybloomr.com/?p=5446#comment-9083 First, I keep picturing your face on the face of “Lisa Douglas”! Too funny. But you cook WAY better than her–remember her hotcakes?!?

If your wanderlust is due to allergies remember “I get allergic smelling hay” in the theme song!

My husband and I were both raised on farms and have lived in this (small) city for close to 30 years. YES, I would LOVE some acres around us! But we also remember where we work, the fact that we live in WI so would have a lane to plow,…but maybe one of these days we’ll just do it!! Sure would be loved by the grandboys!! (Our resident teen tho’ would probably NOT be impressed although she goes to an online charter school, so big whoop!) But our empty nest days are less than a year away!

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