Aunt "T" visited us on Sunday. It was a rare, special treat. We had lunch together, played games, took a drive down to the beach, and talked and talked and talked. It was so nice to see her and have her in our home. We are hoping she has a smooth sailing vacation with lots of time to rest and read. All of us say, "We Love You Aunt T!"
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Feed Room
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Does this goat look pregnant to you?
DOES THIS GOAT LOOK PREGNANT TO YOU?
If you answered yes, then you are right. This goat's name is Ester and she is indeed pregnant and due sometime this winter. (By my calculation, between February 13th and 23rd)
The trouble is she looks MORE pregnant than any other goat on our farm which makes me wonder.........Did she visit our buck, Jericho, when no only was looking? (highly unlikely)....or.......
Is she pregnant with multiples? (likely) You see, most goat breeds have twins but this breed (Nigerian Dwarf) can have more. And last year, the first year that Ester ever had kids, she gave birth to triplets. So.........would anyone care to guess how many she'll have this year?
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
"All by myself!"
Today, Sarah made up her bed all by herself ! Yea Sarah ! This is not easy, first, because she is only four and second, she still has a guard rail on the side of her bed.
When she first moved into a "big girl bed" we didn't have the guard rail. But hearing a loud thump in the middle of the night coming from the direction of the girl's room got me wondering. I quickly learned that this was Sarah falling off the side of her bed to the floor. So, now we have a guard rail. And since then there have not been any thumps in the middle of the night. During the day - yes - but not the middle of the night.
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