Monday, December 29, 2008

Planting Pine Trees - Oct 2008



Food means energy for planting our trees!

Digging holes is a lot of work!


We are planting white pine trees in front of the house. It is so much fun to do stuff as a Team! We hope they will be big trees by the time the boys head to college. (Smile)

Welcome Sally!

Sally Girl!

Milroy & Hoss saying hello!

Austin loves his dogs!
Living in the country provides us with the opportunity to help those less fortunate 4 legged creatures. Our friend Sally arrived at our house in October '08 and we cleaned her up and tried to find her owners. We are not sure they miss her so we continued to take care of her. She is so sweet. Gets along with all the other dogs and just wants to be loved. Welcome Sally to our part of the world!

Go Gorillas - Oct 2008

Go Gorillas! We love spending Saturdays at the PSU football games and seeing our friends from Pre-school like Braden and Joey. Go Pitt State!






Building at the BARN - October 2008

Boys helping Daddy load up some hay for Mommy at the horse barn!

Mr Bright Eyes barn that Rick is building. Jack says it is not done yet!

Austin do you think I can walk across this home made bridge???


This is the bet pile of rock ever. Can we keep it?

Playing in our rock quarry with our diggers. We love the dirt. Thank you God for all the dirt!

October weather still brings us incredibly warm days with little barefeet playing in the sand and dirt at the barn. Our barn time is the best time of the day most days. Austin and Jackson have a quarry they have built in one of the pastures that they work on daily. Good work boys.

You Shoud Be Dancin....yeah-- Dancin...yeah "Sept. 2008"

The boys have their own form of dress-up. Spiderman, or whatever costume they can find in the house. It is so much fun to see what they will put together!

Jack with full uniform



AJ with Hoss

Patrolling the yard


Austin is giving John Travolta a run for his money in this newest video clip. While it is true, Mommy loves to dance, I don't think I have demonstrated any of these moves to my son just yet. He does have the rhythm and the moves. Jive Talkin!

Riding & Reining


Jack on Honey - CHEESE

Austin on Dusty

One little 5 year old loves his pony!

The boys keep getting better at riding so we asked them to ride their ponies from the house to the barn so we could practice some horsemanship skills in the arena. Yeehaw!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Watco Company Picnic -- Sept 2008


Maggie Snow sat with Austin and Jack and I sat in front of them. The boys had fun, but thought it was a little rough!
Jack coming down the slide....weeeee
Austin coming down the slide - so much fun!

The Watco Company picnic is always a lot of fun and held at Lincoln Park in Pittsburg. There are all kinds of rides for the boys at Kiddieland and then Watco brings in a bunch of bouncy slides and things that little boys and girls will enjoy. It was a beautiful Saturday in September that we enjoyed good company and food....and rollercoaster rides!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Our Last Horse Show of the Season -- Sept 21, 2008












We have had a rainy 2008 and a bumper hay crop. Yahoo. However, so much rain has kept us several times from holding our horse shows at the Hepler Arena. Our last show was held indoors to make sure we could finish out the season. We met at Bridwell Arena at Frontenac Kansas. There was a special costume class that the boys had prepared for over the last few months. Austin and Mommy were Native Americans with their buckskin pony, Dusty Dakota. Jackson and Daddy were Union Officers on their palomino US Cavalry pony, Honey! We had a great time and were blessed to have our Nana and Papa at the show besides Nana Jane from Kansas City. Austin is really becoming quite the rider and Jackson loves dressing up and showing everyone what he can do. In the costume class, Jackson took 2nd and Austin came in 3rd out of 7. Our friend Bailee Heenan took first as a prairie school girl. We were proud of Bailee and she looked so pretty. The boys wore Papa Art's neck ties in the Lead Line class and looked real nice. Papa Art would have been proud of the boys! Everyone fell asleep on the way home from the show except Mommy!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

In the Company of Dogs....













The dogs are so much fun to watch play. They get along so wonderfully and are such a treat to watch. The boys love to play with the dogs and especially like to feed and water them. Our dogs are Cy, liver/white/tri Springer; Private, black terrier mix; Mimi, black lab; Milroy, golden greyhound mix; Emily, golden retriever; and the Hoss man, black and white Springer.
Update: Our friends the Van Elders in Leawood have asked to have Emily join their family. After much thought we have agreed to let her be a city dog!!








Dogs were out enjoying some comfortable fall weather and enjoyed posing for some pictures!


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Can You Say White Water Rafting




Okay, we didn't take the more challenging raft trip because the river was dry at the time of year we visited. Also, because we had a 3 and 5 year old and their parents and grandparents. We were more about enjoying the scenery along the Colorado River. It was also pretty spectacular to see a Bald Eagle. We see plenty of hawks in Kansas, but nothing compares to the wingspan of an Eagle. Incredibly beautiful.

McKechnies on Holiday ~~ Colorado






We headed out the last week in August for a week of hiking, fishing and family time in Colorado. Other than the mountains....Colorado is almost as pretty as Horse Creek! Collen and Bill spent the week with us and also joined in on a Colorado River Raft trip.


We watched the Democratic Convention every evening and cheered on our very own Kansas Governor, Kathleen Sebelius. I actually was able to read a book and relax with a nice glass of Pinot Grigio. Wow, life away from the Ranch was pretty cushy. We also had some great meals at the Condo. We certainly didn't go hungry.


The first day we took the ski lift up to the top of the mountain at Granby Ranch and hiked down the mountain. The boys thought it was awesome and made little mounds of dirt as they hiked so they wouldn't lose their way. It took us about an hour to come down the mountain, and it psyched us up to do more hiking in Rocky Mountain National Forest.


The swimming pool at the resort was a fun place for the boys to spend about an hour each day. They practiced jumping into Daddy's arms and sitting on the steps. The pool temp was very warm and cozy.


We had some great hikes in Rocky Mountain National Forest. Adams Falls was pretty cool with a steep climb to get to the top of the falls, then a more relaxed hike along the river. The Holzwarth Historic site was a beautiful valley hike with displays at the original dude ranch. The boys loved it...especially when they were allowed to practice their roping skills. Driving up to the Continental Divide and hiking to Lake Irene were also spectacular views. We did a little fishing but mostly just took time off from the bustle of our everyday lives!!


Our last day we spent the morning on a white water rafting trip down the Colorado River. The boys sat in front to begin the trip and we managed to get pretty wet as the rapids were pretty strong at the beginning. The 50 degree temp water was a reason Austin decided to move to the middle of the raft. He was the smart one because Jack and I continued to sit in the front and enjoy the spray of water. We warmed our feet halfway down the river in a small hot spring -- very nice. I need a hot spring at the barn after I ride or clean stalls!!


I guess one of the more pleasant parts of our trip was the drive to Colorado. We drove to Salina the first day out and then stopped in Hays to visit the Sternberg Museum. WOW it was cool. The boys were a little concerned the dinosaurs might come alive, then a robotic t-rex actually did start to move and make noise. Mommy and Daddy were advised to move away from the t-rex by their very concerned sons. They love us. The Kansas scenery is so beautiful with so many different colors and a beautiful blue sky. Reminds me of the Kansas state song, Home on the Range....