Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Not a baby anymore


Oh! 5 is so hard for me! I had a hard time when the twins turned 5 as well. It is the beginning of the end. They start school, learn to drive, move out, get married and you never see them again! This birthday is the start of them officially growing up. O.K. so maybe I over reacting, but my mommy heat is breaking all the same. I am very blessed that all 3 of my babies have made it to 5 years old, I know this. I am grateful everyday I have had 5 wonderful years with my sweet boy. I pray for at least 5 more!

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Monday, August 08, 2011

New Puppy


We found the perfect pup! We have been counting the days until she was old enough to pick up. Then work and life pushed the trip back. Oh the long wait! We finally got to get her this weekend. Rufus came along to approve the new family member. He doesn't not like her but it wasn't love at first sight. We had a great time and spent the night in a cabin. We also went on a short hike.








Monday, May 23, 2011

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Friday, April 29, 2011

Water!


Joe ran a water line to chicken house this week. It will be so nice this winter, the buckets of water get heavy. He also set a hydrant at the shop to replace the spigot that was in the shop wall. It was froze most of the winter so all water had to be brought from the house. This will be nice for everyone. We used the boring machine to run the line in front of the hay shed and under the shop pad. We all enjoyed watching Joe run it. The boys played in the dirt and pretended to set their own water lines for days afters this project.



Sunday, April 17, 2011

Jasper

Joe and I went to the Troyer’s draft horse sale this weekend and came home with a new friend. An untrained pony! This will be Hank's pony to train so he was given the opportunity to name him. Jasper was the name chosen and I think it fits well.

Friday, April 08, 2011

My first birth




Clair was born this morning around 7:45. I know this because I watched! I decided to go for a walk, I was feeling a little down, and as I came over the ridge and looked into the small valley I saw my mare on the ground. I walked closer, very slow. I was about 4 yards from her when I sat in the grass with the dog at my side. She knew I was there, I thought about running to the house for my camera but what if I missed this? It was good I stayed. The front feet where just out when I sat down, in about 5 minutes a slimy small life was on the ground. Oh, the wonder of it! She made it look easy, painless and quick. She was exhausted and after a sniff and nicker she lay flat. After some time they both started to move, Molly licking her baby nudging her softly. She then got up and looked the baby over, after deciding she was fine she came to see me. Big head hanging down, lips lose and eyes shut, resting in my arms. I loved on Molly then went to the baby. She looked so clean, just wet. Yuck, that is not “just wet” on a baby. Molly nosed her and talked, trying to get her up. The long legs in the front would work and the back would not, then the back would hold and the front would collapse leaving her on her face. Molly did pick a nice thickly grassed spot, free of weeds and dirt, this was good seeing she would be licking off anything that got stuck to the wet fur. I just stood very close watching it all. Molly was uneasy about the other horses and kept running to the top of the hill, looking around then back to her baby. She wanted her up, now. It seemed to take forever, no watch to tell how long it realy was, but she finely made it up on wobbly legs. I turned Molly so baby could suck the right end without moving , didn’t want to chance another fall. After a snack she had new energy, Molly knowing this started her on the long walk to the water tank. As we walked the baby would lean on me, Molly would run ahead leaving the baby and I to follow after. What I joy to have a mare that trusts you with her new baby. I will never forget Molly’s gift of letting me be involved.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Jorgenson

Jorgenson turns 3 this spring and is ready for work. We have been driving him, in a way, off and on from about the time he was weaned. When he was young I would harness him and lead him around. His first winter we had him pull the sled with the children on it. Last summer we drove him some with Katie and this winter we used them to feed from time to time. With our dear Phoebe gone Jorgenson is now need to partner with Katie until we can find her a better match. Today we put them on the disk and they did great. If all goes well Joe or I will do this every few days. It’s good for the field and the horses. The boys enjoyed it was well and walked behind for the longest time. We all need a little exercise this time of year


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

School days


A few books,A little Donkey,An art project,
Some Friend coming over to say hi!
What a great day.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Happy Birthday to me


Karlee made her first cake ever and it was for me! It was a pineapple orange cake with coconut whip cream frosting. She did a great job and had lots of fun.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas


My Christmas gift was unexpected but oh so wonderful. Sugar was due, I thought, the first week of February. What a surprise to find she had a baby this morning. He was still wet when we saw him, the sun not yet up, standing on shaky legs. We will call him Rudy, short for Rudolph. It was this or cookie, seeing his mom is Sugar, but Joe wasn't going for that.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Toby


Toby is a friends pony that loves to buck. He is also a little stud pony and must be kept away from the big girls who wish to kick his head in as a way of saying hi. Karlee has volunteered to put a few rides on him this winter and hopefully break him of his bucking problem. She might be a little girl but she has some spunk and is the only one who can stay on him. Oh, the boy who owns him is 9 and you can tell that a "girl" fixing his horse is a hard pill to swallow.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Pig nosed thing

Brody came running to the house to tell me that a pig nosed thing was in the shed growling at him. I was on the phone and told him to just hold on a minute. It sounded like one of those things Brody was making up just for fun. Then Karlee came in crying saying the same thing but adding, “I think it ate my cat!” I knew it must be something so I stared out the door and Brody said I better get a shovel. I grabbed the gun. Joe came home as we walked to the shed and so took over our little hunt.

I would seem that Brody was after the cat and thinking he had found him behind a stack of tires he stared over to get him out. When the thing stared to hiss at him and wrinkled up his cat face into something like a pig nose Brody jumped back and cried for his sister. Karlee sent him to the house for help and told Brody she would keep an eye on the thing until that help came. As she was standing guard the thought came to her that the cat was no were in sight and this thing looked fat. It must have eaten the cat! This was too much for Karlee and she ran to the house crying. Joe took care of the very mad badger but we are all going to call the cat to us from now on instead of pulling him out of dark places.


Wednesday, December 01, 2010