Here are a few random notes from my little corner of the world:
1. Way back when, in another place and another time, we had some sheep. Last spring, we had the sheep sheared, along with the other families in our 4H club. Once they were sheared, we had a whole lotta wool. (duh!). Anyhow, one of the other mom's had a great idea, and she took the wool down to Custom Woolen Mills in Carstairs. Once the wool was there, it was graded, and then we got to decide what we wanted to do with it. Our family ended up getting a whole lotta duvet's made with our wool, and this week, thanks to my Dad, the duvet's arrived! We were pretty excited to get them onto our beds, and wow, was I ever pleasantly surprised at how warm they are! Especially nice, since it's been down to -30C this past week. We ended up selling the sheep before we moved, but it's nice to have a little reminder of them in the form of a cozy, warm, duvet!
2. I have seen the light... I picked up a wild rag for myself at Farmfair this year. It's beautiful, and silk, and most importantly....WARM! And it dresses up my Carhartt's just a wee bit. I'm in love!
3. We had a big burn pile that we've been waiting to burn, until the snow fell. Well, last week the snow came (boo!), and so we got to burn our junk. Now before you think I'm crazy for burning this wonderful outbuilding, (it's small. I promise!), you must know that we tried to move it first. And it completely fell apart. Completely. Unfortunately, we had nothing else we could do except burn it. Boo for me! Thankfully, we have a few more! Art had the great idea of dousing it with gasoline, and then shooting an arrow of fire into the building, so that it would ignite immediately, and our minds would be blown with how amazing Art was. That idea was an epic fail... but at least we finally got the thing to burn!!
4. I have curtains hung. In my office. And they are pretty.
4. We have four 4H steers. This little guy is Ellie Mae's. His name is Lulu (such a masculine name, I know!). The steers are an Angus/Simmental cross. They are turning out to be very friendly. The first few days, they were a little crazy, but they've settled down quite nicely. The Girls have been working hard at taming them, and we've started halter breaking them as well. Good fun!
5. I made yogurt. From scratch. And it was delicious! My neighbor taught me how, and I'll be eternally grateful. Because let me tell you, 4 kids eating yogurt almost every day really adds up!
5. This is Molly.
This is Molly, outside our house.
This is Molly, outside our house, in November.
This is Molly, outside our house, in November, with no snow.
This is Molly, outside our house, in November, with no snow, and GREAT hair.
Molly has great hair.
6. The Girls' roped again this year, and it was the first time for Ellie Mae to join in the fun. She came in 5th, which meant she got a prize, which she loved, and now she wants to do it again next year. She looked awfully cute with her Daddy, waiting for her turn.
7. The three younger girls, getting ready. It was a great event this year, once again.
8. We have realized that we have a rooster. We were only supposed to have hens. Now to figure out which one is the rooster, so we can wring his little neck. Let me tell you, friends, its a tough gig being a man in this house...
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