This is not really a thankful post, as I don't like to be cold anymore. But it's freezing outside! I had to wear the old Carhart jacket this morning. And my fingers were frozen. I have some nice warm felted wool gloves that I love and they keep my hands toasty warm. But when I'm throwing hay to starving animals, I just want my hands free. And when I milked Penelope, they got warmed up real good! She probably didn't like it though.
Up until I turned 50, I loved winter. I always said I'd love to live in Alaska. I didn't like being hot at all. But then, when I turned 50, it seemed like I could not get warm enough. Couldn't put on enough clothes or blankets. Slept with 2 down comforters. And still cold. So now I've changed my mind and would like to live in Hawaii instead. When they build a bridge to Hawaii, I'll go.
I let the sheep in the back yard awhile ago. There was some green grass. And lots of leaves. So they are happy. I also cut some privet for the goats. It's slim pickins out there. I am ready for spring! How bout ya'll?
(This picture was taken out the back door of the laundry room. The door fell off the other day and hasn't been fixed yet. So I laid it across the opening to keep the sheep out of the laundry room. I keep my bread grain out there too.)
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Day 23: My crazy, whacky, wonky family.
I am so thankful for all these people that belong to me. I love them all. They mean so much to me. And this is just part of them. At my step dad's memorial get together we had back in June. I miss Gary.
My brother Mark came up from Colorado. He has a daughter, Phoebe, who had his first grandson, Austin, who is 4 I think. And a son, Zach, who has his second grandchild, Abby, who just turned 3. They all live in Colorado and couldn't come for the memorial.
Everyone NOT quite ready for the group pic.
This is one of those pictures where a goofy kid pops up and does something silly right at the moment of taking the picture. Kansas of course.
My beautiful baby sister Heidi and her brood. Oldest daughter Audrey with her dog, Heidi, middle daughter Emilee with her 2 girls Aubree in her lap and Taylor standing, then Samantha in front.
My oldest daughter Heather 2nd with her daughters. Oldest Chloe, Coryn then Kansas.
And the goofy guys: my brother Mark, son-in-law Jason and hubby Tiny, acting all silly.
My youngest daughter Abby with her hubby Jason.
This was at my house with all the girls, acting silly as usual.
Coryn and Chloe on piano bench with Kansas acting like a dog with Taylor. Silly kids!
And of course my wonderful sweet Momma, Iris, who started all this craziness of a family. Love ya, Mom!
I do love them all. And wish Phoebe and Zach and their kids could have been here with us. I miss them, so far away. So today, I am very thankful I have a family, however crazy and weird they are.
My brother Mark came up from Colorado. He has a daughter, Phoebe, who had his first grandson, Austin, who is 4 I think. And a son, Zach, who has his second grandchild, Abby, who just turned 3. They all live in Colorado and couldn't come for the memorial.
Everyone NOT quite ready for the group pic.
This is one of those pictures where a goofy kid pops up and does something silly right at the moment of taking the picture. Kansas of course.
My beautiful baby sister Heidi and her brood. Oldest daughter Audrey with her dog, Heidi, middle daughter Emilee with her 2 girls Aubree in her lap and Taylor standing, then Samantha in front.
My oldest daughter Heather 2nd with her daughters. Oldest Chloe, Coryn then Kansas.
And the goofy guys: my brother Mark, son-in-law Jason and hubby Tiny, acting all silly.
My youngest daughter Abby with her hubby Jason.
This was at my house with all the girls, acting silly as usual.
Coryn and Chloe on piano bench with Kansas acting like a dog with Taylor. Silly kids!
And of course my wonderful sweet Momma, Iris, who started all this craziness of a family. Love ya, Mom!
I do love them all. And wish Phoebe and Zach and their kids could have been here with us. I miss them, so far away. So today, I am very thankful I have a family, however crazy and weird they are.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Finally found it.
I have been looking for this black notebook since the Turkey shoot a few weeks ago. It's where I write down all my sales at the farmer's markets and craft fairs. I always keep about $15 in the baggie for change.
So, since I haven't been able to go to market the past few weeks, I thought I could use that money right now. But couldn't find it. Just a few minutes ago, my husband came in here to tell me something and I looked over at the printer and there it was. Practically right under my nose. I mean literally less than a foot away from me. Good grief!
So I opened it up to get the money out and there's a 20 dollar bill laying across the ones. Huh. I have NO idea where it came from. But it sure will come in handy. Well, I do know where it came from.
So, since I haven't been able to go to market the past few weeks, I thought I could use that money right now. But couldn't find it. Just a few minutes ago, my husband came in here to tell me something and I looked over at the printer and there it was. Practically right under my nose. I mean literally less than a foot away from me. Good grief!
So I opened it up to get the money out and there's a 20 dollar bill laying across the ones. Huh. I have NO idea where it came from. But it sure will come in handy. Well, I do know where it came from.
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