Friday, March 27, 2009

Another Sign Of Spring

I mowed my grandmothers back yard yesterday with a push mower just to clean it up before it rained last night. Well, I came up on a water moccasin. A pretty good sized poisonous snake. So, I will be watching the ground a little closer and keeping an eye out when the kids play outside. They play all over the area that I found him in. In fact, they had been running around in the yard just before I sent them in so that I could mow. Crazy! That is life on the farm I guess.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Spring Is Here

Well, I have not done this in some time. We have had more computer trouble since Christmas than I care to deal with. Maybe....just maybe....we are past some of that. Of course, that goes with living in rural Arkansas. (I guess.)



Here is what is going on now and I will update the past few months as I can. Four of our five female goats had 6 kids within a 24 hour period. It is crazy down there in the barn. We went from an infirmary several months ago to a maternity ward today. So far, all the goats are doing well. One mom is rejecting her little one but we are working on that. We shall see.
These pictured below are the first two....I will update with the others very soon.




Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Can you say BRRRRRRRR?

It started sleeting here around noon yesterday and continued off and on until about 6:00 this morning.


David leaving for work at 4:00am. He had to leave his car down at Dads house.


These are pictures that I just took outside. You can see the highway in the upper left of this picture. It is covered in ice.


It is so quiet outside.













Friday, December 12, 2008

The infirmary!

At this point the barn at our house is currently being used as an infirmary. We have 3 small calves that need a little extra attention. 99 was born just before we got here in May and stayed in the barn with her mom for a little while. She is still not thriving like we would expect her to so we are feeding her special in the barn. 79 is older than 99 but also not looking so good. We are trying to get her along as well. Now, #9, more effectionately known as "Scrawny".....I am not sure what is up with the 9's......"Scrawny" was born over the summer and we started calling her "Scrawny" as soon as she was born. She just looked scrawny. We are bottle feeding her to help her become...well....unscrawny. She is very sweet!


This is 99, obviously, and he is very sweet too.



Sunni giving "Scrawny" a bottle. She drinks two bottles each day.



This is #79 and she is kind of a brute. She pushes the others around. She will be back out with the heard as soon as she puts on some weight.


Sunni and Scrawny!







Then we made our own candy!

After having taken our first candy making class we decided to try it for ourselves. It was very simple and did not take very long. The girls loved making the candy and of course it did not last very long. We gave some away and ate the rest. We may have to make some more!


Chocolate covered Ritz crackers with peanut butter, bears, snowmen, spoons, flags, flowers, suckers, sea shells...you name it we made it.

Sunni, Molly and Lillie having a little taste test.


These were the best. I did not think they would taste good but they were delicious.


This was way too much fun!



Friday, December 5, 2008

Candy making class

Last Tuesday we went to a candy making class with our homeschool group. The girls loved it. We learned a lot about making chocolate candy using molds. It is simple and the girls could not wait to try it at home.

Lillie and Molly sat on the front row.




Sunni and her friend Alaina



Curls for the girls!

Well, the first one is Daddy. Then the rest are of the girls. They love having curlers put in their hair and it looks great in the morning! Very easy. (This was last Saturday Night.)

Daddy

The Christmas tree and Sunni.

Molly and Lillie

Sunni, Molly and Lillie enjoying "Movie Night" last Saturday Night.


Lillie with her curls!