July 11, 2010

The Day and Musings of a Young Forest Farmer boy.

Hi. I'm Josh, boyfriend of the lovely Jan Kovach who is the most omnipotent and gracious host and master of this blog, and ...of my life. I just thought I'd take a bit of time to write about my day as a young forest Farmer boy. It all began when I, in all my energetic and extremely weighty power, bounced on a particularly weak spot on our communal bed. I was quick to note that one of the bottom stringers had come loose and needed some serious fixit-ness done, lest they create annoying noises during...uhm...movie night!
So, first thing next morning, I decided to take some time to fix the broken bed board. Jan, however, had the bright idea to take EVERYTHING out from underneath our bed so that she could sweep and clean out all the cobwebs and dust that had accumulated there after our decades of living together. Here are some photos of Jan in the gloriousness that was our room:


So, while she tackled that, I went to cook our weekly breakfast restday breakfast. Today's feast consisted of egg-in-a-hole-of...bread (first time in my life to make that) with sliced ham and a nice bowl of YOGURT with honey/strawberry jam! WE are such health nuts. After eating to our hearts content, Jan decided that she wanted to take advantage of the lovely weather and take some photos of the great outdoors. Since I am definitely the most caring and loving boyfriend in this whole, uhm,...mountainous and heavily forested area, I decided to go with her to protect her from all the dangers that the Great Outdoors had to offer, such as bugs, puddles, butterflies, flowers, trees, any sort of calming or beautiful picturesque scenes, etc. But alas, being the most intelligent and studios man that I am, I read a book instead. And yelled at the butterflies.



We came home and napped and watched videos and napped again and I did some woodworking and...sigh. It was a very relaxing and fulfilling day. Thanks all for reading, and please remember that this is my first blog post ever so I WAS a bit nervous writing this. Good bye and please DO drop by for some fun with your local forest Farmerboy.

9 comments:

  1. HA! Nervous?? Yeah right. And HEALTHY? Hmm...I doubt that.
    Just because no one really knows Josh all too well, He's not actually vain or thinks about himself all that highly. AND ...as I found out today...his naturally humorous side comes out when he writes things. Ha!
    Post away Josh...just don't post anything inappropriate. Ahem...this blog is for my family. There are YOUNG, TOO YOUNG, siblings that could possibly read this. ;) (Wink).
    -Jan

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  2. Jan, that DOES look like a bright plan! :D
    Josh, you should yell at butterflies more often. It looks like you're doing a good job at it.
    Nice post for a farmer boy.

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  3. LOL nice one and umm hasn't that bed broke before?? I remember reading about your bed and fixing it...what's with that you two?!! Actually I take it back, I don't want to know :D

    Sounds like a really relaxing day, and love the photos of jan slaving away and cleaning - lookign forward to news from both farmer boy and the master hehehe

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  4. AHA!! JAN! I FoUND YOUR BLOG! and first post i read is JOSH'S! OMG...the disappointment :P. Just kidding. Glad to see you on the blogging world :)
    Should've seriously notified me of this earlier, but ahh well. Keep the posts coming ;)

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  5. Or older siblings that don't want to hear about "movie night".
    Which one of you plays that guitar? I've been trying to learn the Uke, I've got my chords and songs down but no rhythm to strum...lol. I envy the musical.

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  6. Mia you do the Uke??! Since when!!?? strumming takes a while so dont stress it :P.

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  7. Josh is the one that plays the guitar. "I know chords A, C, D, G!!!" says Jan in a thrilled and encouraging voice! Ha! I started teaching myself how to play the guitar while still living in Atsugi, but after I realized that someone had to teach me how to strum because that part didn't come naturally, I gave up as there was no one there to teach those simple basics. Of course, I'm making big excuses. If I really wanted to learn I'm sure I would have thought of something else. :) I still would very much like to play the guitar someday. :)

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  8. Oh, alright Nins, I'll just keep at it. I only play simple tunes like Insy Weensy Spider and mostly kids songs.

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  9. so cute! ah you have to show me someday. There's this one song by Ingrid Michaelson, i really like it but tastes always differ, and she does the ukelele.
    How different are the chords from guitar?

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