June 19, 2008

On the Farm

I just got a new digital camera, so hopefully I can take some sweet shots at the farm. Brian, Kylie and I spent the day on the farm in Whitney, Idaho (right next to Preston, Idaho--hometown of Napoleon Dynamite) fixing tractors and trucks. It was so great. I love being on the farm and getting (kind of) dirty. All the alfalfa in the valley is cut and the air is so fragrant and sweet, especially when the dew comes down. Mix that with the Russian Olive Trees and you can get drunk off the sweetness. Brian and I chased an electrical problem in the John Deere. I got to drill holes in the cab's hood to install a new light, poke wires with a light tester, use a wicked air compressor, get splinters in my finger, chase tools, drive Kylie on the 4-wheeler to look at the horses, and get grease under my nails. The highlight of the day was when I jumped on the David Brown tractor that I haven't driven for nearly 8 years. It was like riding a bike. I even remembered how to lift the forks up front so I could actually move forward. Our '74 Dodge has been sitting at the farm for a couple years waiting for money and space to be worked on. Brian wanted to start it to make sure it still ran after all these years. The engine was all bound up, so I backed up with the David Brown, chained it to the front of the truck, and pulled Brian around in the truck while he turned the engine over. We finally got it to start. I jumped in the truck and we kicked up clouds of dirt all over the yard! Old trucks are awesome. Today we improvised 4-wheeler ramps to get a 4-wheeler up into a truck bed. The 4-wheeler ramps that we had were too short. So we pulled out a bale of hay from the barn with the David Brown, leaned the ramps on that, then backed the truck up to the bale of hay. The 4-wheeler slid in without any problem. On our way into town for a "beer run" with my nieces (aka Sobe's and cookies run) we saw the llama from Napoleon Dynamite who resides a couple fields down from the Bodily farm. I am definitely getting that picture! Look for it soon. It is so amazing to stand out there, looking around at the valley, and feeling almost oppressed by the quiet and solitude. It is liberating yet imprisoning at the same time. The land is so open, flanked by mountains on all sides. Every now and then a rooster will crow or a horse will whinny. You might see 2 cars pass by the entire time. I am used to the fast paced work of a law office where results are quickly seen. Out there on the farm the work seems so painstakingly slow, with no employee manual to tell you how to solve the problem of a broken sprinkler head with no available parts. I nearly go crazy with the pace unless I am an active participant, finding a solution to the problem at hand. And yet when I take a moment to look around at the sectioned fields, swaying cottonwood trees, and grazing horses a sense of euphoria rushes through heart and limb and I think I could stay here forever.

June 03, 2008

Nothing Much

I wish I had something exciting to write. I guess I could make something up, but the creative juices aren't flowing today. We're still living out of a suitcase, waiting for the big "aha!" moment when we find the right place to live. We are mostly staying with my in-laws in Smithfield. Sometimes we stay at the company apartment in the airport hangar. It's all good, I'm in Utah! I've been taking tons of pictures of the beautiful landscape, but forgot to keep my cable out to download the pictures onto a computer. Everything is so green and beautiful. Every day, as I look around, I marvel at the wondrous creations of our Heavenly Father. Cache Valley is surrounded by mountain ranges that are still snow capped. We're still struggling to reach 80 degrees. Everything is in bloom. The cotton trees are flinging their little cotton balls so it looks like a floating snow storm. It's really pretty until one flies up your nose. Brian is in Moab on a firefighting contract for 2 weeks. When he gets back we're going camping in Wyoming at Flaming Gorge. yay! Except all I packed for Kylie and I is sandals and stuff. No roughing-it camp clothes. Not much else going on. Trying to keep Kylie entertained as best as I can. Loving life! I swiped some pictures of Cache Valley off the internet. This is where I live!!!