A Day in the Life of a Homesteading Teacher
Or... my trek in the world of education (mine and others) & all the joys & trials that come with it.
Friday, November 14, 2025
New Fence
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Subbing Screwup and Jip On the Loose
We knew this day was coming. Just last night, G and I were talking about what to do about his rusting tether. Jip likes to chew on it, which cuts holes in the plastic coating letting water trickle onto the metal. Of course that rusts, and now it rusted to a breaking point.
Thankfully, I noticed right away. Jeff seemed more interested in seeing what was going on in the neighborhood then bothering our animals. In fact the ducks looked pretty relaxed.
Our gimpy chicken was the only chicken on Jip's side of the fence now. Jip had been very well behaved throughout this process, chasing the animals a little but listening to me when I called him over. This one chicken was too much for him to resist though... He went after him and cornered him in the fence. I was able to rescue the chicken and herded him through the chicken door before blockading all poultry-shaped openings with cinder blocks.
So far Jip has stayed in and the birds have stayed out. Whew!
But, we need a long-term solution. A dog run for Jip has been on our to do list for months. We've put it off because we planned to revamp the whole shed and adjust our chicken/duck area at the same time; winter was our deadline (so he could have a protected place in the warm shed). That deadline just got moved up!
I came up with a couple of fencing options:
Plan A-
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
End of an Era
Of course, this week's sale barn prices were not as high as past weeks. But that's the game you play with the sale barn. We both wondered if hunting opener played a role in the lower prices.
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Fall Cleanup
Monday, November 10, 2025
Last Garden Haul
I collected some carrot tops and lettuce/greens. Most of those were too leggy for us to eat, but the goats enjoyed them! The carrots are left in the ground. They'll be okay in there until the ground freezes. Surprisingly, the remaining tops are still green, even after a night in the 20s!
Friday, November 7, 2025
Subbing in Fifth
Today was my second day subbing, same school as before, different classroom. The classroom I was in has a student teacher who did most of the teaching today, so I felt a bit superfluous. Their regular teacher stayed until 10:00 a.m., which let me spend the morning with Jaron. My father-in-law took him when I needed to leave so G could stay at work for the morning. The whole transition among us went very well!
The only lesson I taught today was reading. I got to read aloud a few chapters of their class book and then we went over a few pre-selected questions together. Otherwise I sat in the back of the classroom while the student teacher taught and occasionally step in for discipline.
I knew ahead of time that a student teacher would be covering most of the classes today, so I came prepared. I got Jaron's birthday thank you notes written. I altered a few 12-month onesies for him. And I started reading a library book that needs to go back pretty soon. G brought Jaron to school over the lunch hour so I could nurse him. Everyone was thrilled to see Jaron again!
Thursday, November 6, 2025
What to do with Green Tomatoes?
Afterwards, I separated them into two containers and put them in the fridge until I had time to make the recipes.






















