First of all, yes I sent out Christmas letters. Although in true Christmas fashion they went into the mail yesterday. :(
However I figured with Christmas less than a week away I would post our letter on "Google" as Cooper calls it.
Merry Christmas and many blessings on 2017.
Merry
Christmas from the Olivers
“Life is
either a daring adventure or nothing.” -Helen Keller
And man oh man has this
year been a daring adventure. I'm pretty sure it will go down in
history as this wildest adventure we have taken part in. Now let me
elaborate just a little bit and start back in January, give or take.
January usually marks the
start of the new year, new resolutions and aspirations and for us it
marked the year we really began farming. Farming, while part of both
of our childhoods, did not really become a reality for us until the
start of 2016. We have partnered alongside Glenn and Glenys (Morgan's
parents) with the intention of farming together. While moving out to
the farmhouse did not happen until April we began our farming journey
at the start of the year.
Newsflash:
Farm life is a reality check!
Morgan
gave work his two week notice for March 31 and we moved to the
farmyard April 2! We have learned so much about farming, family
dynamics and each other. I don't think either us have learned this
much this quickly EVER! Calving season, to upkeep of the yard, and
still maintaining 'normal' family life were just a few of the things
we needed to learn.
Our
kids have been rock stars this year! I know, I know you aren't
supposed to brag in a Christmas letter. However, the long days in the
baler/combine, or sitting in the house while Mom and Dad pulled
calves proved to be more often than not. Sawyer and especially Cooper
learned that while Mom and Dad still love them sometimes they had to
be grown up and live life on their own for a couple of hours. Sawyer
quickly learned how to use a landline so we could keep in touch even
if we were just on top of the hill with the cow/calf pairs. Cooper
learned to pack his own lunch so he could ride with Grandma, then
Grandpa, then Daddy and then Mommy. He became very independent.
It
has been a great year with all of us growing in our maturity,
independence and community.
Sawyer
started grade 1 this past fall and not only does she love the bus
ride, but she loves her school and most of all her teacher! It is
such a blessing to have teachers who are so invested in our kids
lives at such an impressionable age. Sawyer is still taking Highland
Dance lessons in town and loves practicing her high cuts and pas de
basques. Something new for Sawyer this year has been piano lessons.
She loves her piano teacher and surprisingly loves to practice as
well. We are so proud of the little lady she is becoming!
Our
little farmer Cooper is trying many new things this year. He is
loving his 'daily' chores with Daddy. I love that they want to spend
time together and Cooper is learning about machinery, cattle and
above all work ethic. Cooper has also started hockey this fall. It
was a rough start for Coop and I but he is now LOVING hockey! His
team has already been in two tournaments and he scored his first goal
just recently!
Even
though Morgan and I have taken on a whole new role in our lives, that
of being farmers. It has not taken away from our social lives. I am
co-leading a group of grade 7 girls from Church. I have found it very
rewarding to watch them grow over the past 3 months and look forward
to continually watching and learning from this group of girls. Other
than youth (which takes up 2 nights a week) I am running for hockey 3
times a week and then am in an adult small group as well. I find that
all of this plus helping Morgan wherever I can takes up most of my
time.
Although
I do sneak in a nap here and there. Shhhh...
Morgan
has been keeping busy with the day to day operations on the farm. It
has been fun watching him learn how to run the farm from the
operations viewpoint. During calving season I pointed out a cow that
I thought looked in distress, (because I know so much about cows.
NOT) so I asked, no told Morgan that he needed to check the cow.
After we had her in the maternity pen and Morgan was gloved up, I
thought to myself, 'This is awesome. Morgan knows exactly what he is
doing.' However, once the cow was checked and eventually the calf was
pulled Morgan shared that he in fact had never had to check a cow
before (I'll spare you the appalling details).
On
top of farming Morgan keeps busy with a board game night, leading our
adult small group, teaching the kids new board games and dare I say
it, playing Dungeons and Dragons (Don't tell Grandma)!!
This
year has been full of surprises, challenges and growth. We are so
blessed that we get to do this as a family!
New
to our family this year (in no particular order):
Cody
the dog
Shadow
the cat
A
house (& it has a dishwasher!!!)
Hockey
Piano
A
nephew, Everett
We
wish you many blessings as you prepare for 2017!
Love
Morgan, Nikki, Sawyer & Cooper