Saturday, July 31, 2010

First Farmer's Market

Farmer's Market was so much fun today! We were set up by 7:30am and sold out of eggs by 10:45am. We got off to a slow start so I was a little nervous for the kids. I sat them down and explained it was possible we wouldn't sell many eggs this first time, especially considering the competition at $1.50/dz!! But a child's optimism is so refreshing as it didn't even occur to the children we wouldn't sell them ALL. While I was reverting into "sales mode", worrying about the table presentation, reviewing "features and benefits" and what they should say in the "first 30 seconds".....the kids just happily played, greeted the customers and visited other producers to get honey and banana bread samples! I had to chuckle at myself as I settled into the realization that Farmer's Market is not a trade show and the eggs are not medical equipment! They practically sell themselves! LOL

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Happy Chickens

Even with all this heat, the chickens seem to be doing really well and production is ramping up daily. We are so grateful to have the shade and bugs that Grandma's fruit trees provide! Now if we can just figure out what to do with the extra roosters! Out of the four, three have to go but we are having trouble getting our courage up to "process" them.  Maybe YOU would like a pet rooster? Did you know there doesn't have to be a rooster in the flock for chickens to lay eggs?

Keeping the water jugs clean is quite a chore in this heat.

The fallen fruit attracts many yummy bugs!


They're running toward the camera because they think we have food!

Time to lay an egg!

Keeping the feed up off the ground is better for the grass. 6 of our 9 breeds are shown here.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Good Life Naturals, Inc.-It's Official!

Good Life Naturals, Inc. is officially open for business! Below is the sign that you will see at the farm, at farmer's market and on our cartons! Gracie helped me carefully design the label to tell as much of our story as possible right on the sign. Yes! We have green/blue and brown eggs! Yes! The chickens are foraging on green grass! No! we don't use antibiotics or hormones! And yes! The hens are fed organic chicken feed! The labels are hot off the printer so the kids and I are on the way to the farm to label the cartons. Production continues to ramp up so maybe we'll see YOU at farmer's market this Saturday. Call us if you want a weekly standing order!


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Friday, July 23, 2010

Helping In The Garden

The kids are shown here taking a break from the horses to help Grandma a little bit in the garden! Marshall just loves it out there and really enjoyed getting some bean picking tips from Gracie today. Gemma and Luke were a little distracted by the heat and the bugs but learned a good lesson on proper "garden attire"! Long sleeves, long pants and something other than flip-flops make for a much more pleasant "picking experience"!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Seevers Family Photo

It's not too often we get the whole gang together so this weekend was a great opportunity to get a Seevers family photo!
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Friday, July 2, 2010

Early Risers??

Gemma and Luke had some friends over last night for a camp out. Surprisingly, this brave group of 5, 6, 7 & 8 year-olds stayed outside all night long. But what had them up at the crack of dawn?? THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM!!! Oops......


From left: Noah Ruegg, Anna Royuk, Luke, Gemma & Lizzy Schultz

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