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Friday, April 24, 2009

New Beginnings

(This is a pic of the rugs that I make with fiber from my critters)

The last couple of weeks have been a blur for me and so much had happened !!


I have 13 lambs, the majority of whicxh are ewes, yyaaaa. The last set to be born are very nice and I will be keeping both of them. they are red with white markings on their heads.


With state funding being what it is and my job depending on state funding, it has become a little scary for me. So I have enrolled in Davenport University for medical coding. I can get my Associates in Applied Science in two years. So that will be my back-up.


I need to start shearing my Angora goats and bunnies. The weather has hit the 70's, it is green !!!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Time to Catch Up

Hi All,

It has been a busy and stressfull last couple of weeks that I would rather never want to repeat. Between the Senior trip to Myrtle Beach, my Tree Sale at work and my mother-in-law passing away................Need I say more.

I did finally get my new sheep home and the two new rams that I am going to keep are truly impressive. I added four new ewes, two who are due next week so it is an exciting time to be adding new bloodlines and new colors.

I am up to 11 lambs so far and have three more ewes to go. All have twinned, even my first time moms, except for one.

All of the puppies have been sold, yaaaaaa!!! Happy times! We did keep the littlest female who is the spitting image of her father since this is our last litter. Lexee has given us 18 puppies, she has done her time and now she needs to enjoy life.

We will be moving to Adrian in the next year to the farm. Don has given me a six acre field for all of my critters so that is three times what I have now, happy times !!

Jordon's graduation party is coming soon and I need to get busy planning. the youngest graduating............I will be having empty nest syndrome...........hhhmmmmm..............more sheep?

Green is here...................