Monday, July 23, 2012

The Trail to Boerne, TX

As mentioned in my last post, Blake's New Job, our two person, one dog Farrar household needed to pack the apartment in Dallas and move south to, small town, Boerne, TX. Blake needed to move down to Boerne and into our new apartment two weeks before I did, so I could finish my job at the Museum and he could start his new adventure!

It was a two and a half week long transition and we COULD NOT have done it ourselves,

we WOULD have died,

actually we would have needed counseling after,

so praise the Lord for moving dollies and friends!

(We found out early in our marriage that when moving new furniture into our apartment in Dallas the constant maneuvering and heavy lifting really tested us and from that moment we knew that moving wan't our "thing." Because of this we thought it would be perfect to now give every new married couple a Dollie for their wedding gift.)

It should really be called a relationship saver. Newlyweds, don't know what's coming.


So we thank all of our friends and loved ones who helped us make the month long transition from Dallas to Boerne, TX a success!

Cameron (Sulley) and Lauren (Jiffy) Brown gave us all our their Uhaul boxes that they used when they moved to Dallas and thank goodness, because we used EVERY single one of them!  


Blake's parents, Newt and Lorie, came from Tyler to help us pack all day on a Sunday. Then the next day Newt drove our truck, Lorie drove their car , while Blake drove the moving truck and unpacked in Boerne that same day!

Then our sweet friends Joe and Emily Fulcher were so thoughtful to come and help the packing adventure!

Newt was the official packer of the truck! 
Joe and Emily, our Thursday date night friends! 

Blake and Emily
 Goodbye Apartment #508

While Blake was down in Boerne, I was blessed to stay with Neal and Jessica Anthony! They allowed Big Boy to stay too and it worked out perfectly! They also have Vizsla name Eisley, so the two of them were quite the pair. I stayed with the Anthony's for the two weeks and it was a blast getting to spend extra time with Jessica. 

Blake and I  met half way one weekend in College Station for Katelyn's Graduation! 

Brother and Sister are both officially Aggie Grads! 

Then it came to the Saturday I was officially leaving Dallas to drive to my hubby! So of course Jessica and I went to Mcalisters for one last lunch visit before I hit the road. As I was pulling into the parking lot, Tamara, my car, seemed to just stop.

The alternator went out.

So the rest of the afternoon the Anthony's stayed by my side.

The Ford Focus in shame while the Anthony's stand in support.

Car Doctor

Two hours later and the Focus was ready to go, however, it was too late to take the five hour trek to Boerne, so I stayed with the Anthony's one more night, before heading out to my man in the morning!

Sunday morning hit and as the sun was waking up the day, Big Boy and I were headed south to end this 2 1/2 week long separation from my husband and call Boerne home. 

 Big Boy is the best traveler...hands down
Five hours later and a shameless stop at Mcdonalds and we were home!

Welcome to Apartment #104

Thanks again and again for all our friends that helped us with a smooth transition down to south Texas! 




Thursday, July 19, 2012

Blake's New Job

Blake and I have now been married for 9 whole months and it has been an amazing! 

We started our journey in Dallas, Texas and as I write this we are currently living in the grand old city of Boerne, Texas. Which is about 20 minutes Northwest of San Antonio. 

Its a strange sounding town and people try to call it Born, or Beyornay, but it is said Bernie like your old uncle Bernie. 

How we got here you ask? Well sit back and we will tell you the whole story. 

Blake and his best friend Joey Bellington have dreamed of owning a Ranch Real Estate company since college, but never thought it would ever become a reality.

UNTIL they contacted the President of Whitetail Properties, a Ranch and Hunting brokerage based out of the state of Illinois. At the point of initial contact Texas was not on their list of 17 states that this giant Ranch and Hunting Brokerage covered. 

So Blake and Joey decided to change that and took the initiative to suggest that Blake and Joey head up the Texas Branch of this established company.

After many phone calls, much prayer, and a couple visits, the boys did it, they made their dream a reality and become official employees of Whitetail Properties. 



(Did I mention this company even has a TV show on the Sportsman and Outdoor Channel! They use their episodes to educate how to grow and maintain mature deer and they use their listings to show you how to manage and hunt well.) 

I might have rehearsed that a couple times.

Blake and Joey then had the opportunity to choose, in the whole state of Texas, where Whitetail Properties Texas Headquarters would be. Ideas were on the table, but we obviously had to follow the deer and the best ranch and hunting properties, so we found our home in the beautiful Hill Country of Texas.

Work officially started May 1st and Blake went down with all our stuff, with a lot of help from our friends the Fulchers and his parents, and lived there for about three weeks until I could join him at the end of May. When I finished my job in Dallas at the Museum of Nature and Science.

It is now only July and Blake and Joey already have one agent and two listings! 

Exciting things are happening in the Farrar household and it is a giant blessing to have a husband who loves his job and looks good doing it.

I mean real good, especially with his broker boots! 


*If you have a Ranch to sell or are looking to buy one, we have some awesome opportunities for you! 



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

I have a Job!

In January I started the pursuit of a job. I looked all over and tried to create so many connections. I can't even tell you how many online applications I filled out...over and over again. I had a few interviews and had to turn down a few offers, as I am sure many of you know the job searching process can be difficult.

Last fall I worked at IWS, Institution of Wilderness Studies, an outdoor education program that Pine Cove offers for two months before I married Blake and I loved every second of the job! There I learned that I love teaching science and having a hands on informal science experience! 

I started looking for jobs like applying at the UPS Store, LA Fitness, and Barnes and Noble. Yet, because I loved IWS so much I sent applications to the Dallas Museum of Nature and Science. I got a phone interview as an Hourly Educator and then was asked to come in and teach to about five people a small lesson. I could teach a lesson whatever I wanted (in science) and toward any age group I was comfortable with. 

I was at at loss at where to even begin...BUT thanks to IWS I was able to use one of their lessons called Forest and with that nailed a job! 

YES...I have a job as an Hourly Educator! After two months of constantly searching and asking people for help the Lord provided me with a job...almost like IWS, but inside a Museum! Smashing together Science and Education, with a side of fun...pure beauty.

My position as an hourly educator has many different responsibilities, but what I will do the most is teach students that come for the day on a field trip. The teacher decides what specific education program they want to do from magnets, building levers with legos, a dino dig, to an auditorium show with fire and liquid nitrogen. 

Right now I am just beginning with two other lovely (smart) ladies and we are observing all the classes and getting trained on how to set them up, teach, and tear them down. We are learning a lot from all the other educators and its fun to see the different teaching styles. The excitement comes in when the kid's faces light up! 

Kids, science IS fun! 

(This picture was actually taken from my friend Mallory's roommate, Alissa, that brought her class in to learn Simple Machines (levers, pulleys, wedges, etc) with Legos! Alissa took this picture! Small World)

It has only been three days officially on the job and I have been affirmed by the Lord in SOO many ways that this is where I belong, this is my niche, and I have loved every part of the Museum/Science life. The way the program is run, the great feel of the people, and the constant learning environment is right up my alley. 

The rest of this week, we will be observing classes like air and weather, electricity theatre, and trash island. We are even helping second graders with a heart dissection.

Yes, second graders

A heart dissection

I may be doing a lot of the cutting. 

This is truly a dream job and I am excited to start teaching all these classes on my own. Next week is Spring Break so the Museum is having a week long Discovery Camp for students during their spring break. A week full of science and I get to have a group of about 15 Kindergarten kiddos of my own! 

I planned the curriculum for the week and I am excited! It is going to be full of glue, glitter, science experiments, games, bathroom breaks, and more glue and pipe cleaners. 

Thank you Pine Cove and friends for all the fun ideas and even the possibility to create a week long program and a jump start to the job. 

The Lord has provided a dream job and place to work and I can't wait to see where it takes me! 



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Valentine's Day Inning

Valentines Day has generally been just a fun happy day for me. Not necessarily lovey dove or sad, because I didn't have anyone special in the past, but more just fun!

For this holiday Blake and I adopted an idea from our friends Joe and Emily Fulcher (see her running blog here) that the she would plan Valentines Day and he would plan the anniversaries! So we thought we could give this a try, so it was up to me to plan our first married Valentines together! Since being married this view of fun for Valentines Day shouldn't change.

Back in October for our wedding we registered at fun housey places like Bed, Bath, and Beyond and Dillards, but our favorite place was registering at REI. This was an AMAZING place to register and our guests were so kind as to get us really amazing things, and we were blessed to get all the basics!

So I used our wedding gifts and planned a fun outing, but really an inning, by Camping Inside.

In preparation I:

  • Made paper stars and hung them in the middle of the living room
  • Bought three stacks of firewood, yet we only used one (which, Blake, one is still in the trunk of my car and I think that's where the mildew smell is coming from...)
  • Bought chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows to have s'mores for dessert
  • Turned the A/C on to make it sooo cold inside out apartment, to justify a fire, because we're in Texas and in February its 60 degrees! (Later that evening we opened the sliding glass door to feel the evening breeze).
  • Downloaded a nature sounds app so we would hear the sound of a rushing river. Blake's favorite spot to camp is by a Montana river so I brought it to Dallas. 
  • Set the tent up, by myself for the first time (that was interesting..)
So when Blake walked in from after work, this is what he saw:

I had guacamole and thin chips ready to eat and dinner of stuffed bell peppers was on its way! 

Once it actually got cold enough we had a fire and roasted some tasty mallows on the hot coals! 

This is not actually us, but do you feel the joy?

It was a blast to plan Valentines day and go on an adventure in our own home! I can't wait for many many more Valentine, Fun, Days with my handsome husband! 

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

When God Gives Nose Bleeds

No, God did not punch me in the face to make me have a bloody nose, but here is a story of God's provision and proof that He is BBBBIIIIIGGGG!

It all started in January 2010, before the Farrar-tale was EVEN a thought,  I was at the Bluffs just on a days work sitting at my desk, when I wiped my nose thinking it was running (because its cold in that office, we even had to buy a heater) when in fact it wasn't a runny nose, but my nose was bleeding.

Randomly bleeding

I think the last bloody nose I had was at a 7th grade soccer game, when the ball  hit my face at warp speed. I mean I couldn't even dodge it or head it. I am telling you it was going mach 5.

This was not that case...this nose bleed was random.

It really actually surprised me that I got a nose bleed, so at that moment I thought...what if the person I am supposed to marry gets a random bloody nose?!?! Then I would know!

So that night before my head hit the pillow I prayed a little something like this:

"God I pray that the person I marry would get a bloody nose, that it would randomly start bleeding just like mine did this morning. But he couldn't get in a fight or have gotten hit in the face. That it would just start. I't would be great before we make a decision to get married or our first meeting or even when we've been married for 50 years, it doesn't matter when, it would just been fun, but I pray BIG that my future husband would get a random bloody nose."

And I believed that prayer! I told my roommates, which led into telling my bible study group and it became a silly little joke. I am sure they thought I was crazy.

But, that wasn't much different

Yet, I mean the idea was crazy, but I believed it and when I would pray that my future husband's character would go before him I would also pray for a nose bleed every so often.

Then fast forward to June, as Pine Cove Summer 2010 was launching off. I had been running into this guy named Blake every so often that spring at Macalisters or Einsteins, but it wasn't till Week 1 of camp that we went on our first date.

Every saturday of the 11 weeks of camp we went on an exciting date and the relationship really started to move forward. When summer was over and he went on his first annual fly fishing trip to Montana and I went to Flagstaff to visit my parents. After these trips, it was planned that he was going to pick me up from DFW airport and then we would spend the weekend at his family Ranch where is grandma lives and his parents were going to meet us there.

Side note: if you know me, you know I LOVE ranches and have dreamed of having one...even if it was just an acre! If you don't know me, you know now that I LOVE ranches. So getting to go with him and visit the ranch was EXCITING AMAZING  A DREAM COME TRUE!








We spent our time touring on a four wheeler












Picking Pears for a cobbler
(the pears were hard as a rock.)








The BEST part was taking care of the cattle...

We coaxed them in with cattle cubes treats and sprayed them with fly spray, to keep away those pesky buggers


It actually works better to stand and get out of the truck...

Then we herded them into a pin, corralled them in the shoot, and put deworming and other things on them with help from the parents. 

Needless to say I was having the time of my life! If only the Pioneer Woman knew..she would be proud! 

Then, Blake and I had to go into town to grabbed some more cattle cubes at the small town, Hico, feed store, where they know Blake and the family! I am on a pure high at this point living the dream on a ranch, loving being with Blake, taking care of cattle, and enjoying the central Texas scenery. When all of a sudden I look over at Blake, he touches his nose, looks at me, and says,

"My nose is bleeding, that's weird I never get bloody noses, how did this happen?"

At that moment I stopped, starred, and laughed.

Laughed...thats what I did, I just laughed. Oh, then I tried to find Kleenexes in the truck, and laughed!

He jumped out of the truck to open a gate and I laughed some more while praising God at the same time and also thinking...REALLY God?! We've only been dating three months! Are you crazy...did I actually pray for this!?
I sure did and God answers prayerI'm Married to that same, nose bleed, handsome rancher now!!

After that I was on Cloud 9

No, 10!

No 9, is this nose bleed really for real?! 

I learned that moment to pray BIG to a BIG God. It was a real prayer that I believed and God showed up big time. He showed up in abundance and provided all my hopes and dreams when it came to marrying a man of godly character and random bloody nose. 

I can't help but to praise God for giving so richly. It is stated over and over in Psalms of the abundance of God's steadfast love, and how full are his store houses of gifts to his beloveds, (36:8, 69:13, 72:16). 

I didn't tell Blake about God's mighty work with my prayer then, but continued to respond to his leadership, and told him the cold December night when we said, "I love you." 

"Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and the one knocks, it will be opened."
Matthew 6:7-8

Friday, February 3, 2012

Pinterest Phun

I just really like using alliterations, but in this post I am going to put pictures of all my completed Pinterest projects! If you haven't heard of Pinterest it is an incredible site of inspiration for life! You have as many virtual bulletin boards as you want and each one has a different category and title, and you add pins to your boards. The pins are pictures from across the country of crafts, cooking, sayings, homes, style, you name it. Be warned you will be spending HOURS pinning really fun pictures (that lead to how-to links) on your boards.

Really you just end up pinning more then actually doing, but it gets an A+ in inspiration!

Yet, I was determined to ACTUALLY do some of the pins I had on my boards so below you will just see a few pictures of what I have done. I have also made a board solely for completed things!

It makes me feel good seeing all seven of my completion on there.

All seven make me happy!

I don't have the how-to of what I have finished here, mainly because I really don't even remember everything I did and plus the credit goes to the people in the pinterest/bloggin' world who have already done that for us!

When I think of something creative myself I will make a how-to, that's when I do.


Budget Envelopes
 I had extra double sided scrapbook paper. I unfolded an envelope that would fit in my wallet and traced it on the piece off scrapbook paper. Then I added a piece of cardstock on the back with a yarn with a blanket stitch to stick it in my wallet.

 Voila! 
I have been wanting to use this money handling method for a long time and since being married it made a great excuse to actually put it into practice 
And it helps us immensely to stay on a budget...thanks Dave Ramsey


 Deck o' Love
I made this deck of cards for Blake for our First Christmas! I bought the deck of cards at Bass Pro Shop, only because they had deer on them and then wrote on each card why I loved him! 

See that BIG 5 point deer!  (10 pt deer if your from the south)

 I liked how thick it was to hold and it was SUPER fun to make. 



 Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake Bars

I made these for dessert when we invited our neighbors and friends in a small group over for dinner. Are they supposed to look like this?! 
They tasted okay...I just ate the cookie dough on top! 


Cupboard Door turned Coat Hanger
my actual vision and idea

At the JF Ranch there is an OLD OLD house that has been vacant for at least a 1000 years
maybe a hundred years
Blake just informed me at least 50 years.

Well, we went in this house, hopping from beam to beam where the floor wasn't completely caved in and found this gem (and many more) in the kitchen. It was an old cupboard door that we took off. Then we took the authentic glass knobs off the other cupboards and drawers that didn't look at great.

We drilled holes into the wood, I bought bolts from Home Depot and we put this puppy together.

I felt like a handy (wo)men. I think Extreme Home Makeover could hire me.




 There it beautifully hangs in our little humble abode.


Thanks Pinterest and all you out there full of inspiration! Here are the links of the above projects:
 Deck o' Love
 Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake Bars

What Pinterest projects have you finished?!

Monday, January 30, 2012

NAME CHANGE

*IMPORTANT * BLOG URL NAME CHANGE *

was: amandarbeagle.blogspot.com


NOW:
inresponse-farrar.blogspot.com

Since becoming married to the most wonderful man in the world, like other woman,  I have had to change my name on quite a few things.

1. My driver's license (stood in line for hours, but I had my Kindle so it worked out great
2. My Social Security Card (stood in line for maybe 5 minutes...great!)
3. My passport which I am just now hoping my new one is enroute (as we will need it in May!)

Most important to you is my blog!!!!

it was amandarbeagle.blogspot.com BUT NOW its

inresponse-farrar.blogspot.com! 

so for any readers our there...here its the new one!