Lots to catch up on today! I have more pictures to share...I just don't know where to start.
I guess I'll work my way backwards...
First
- chicks: They're getting big, very strong and healthy. They got kicked
out to the barn last week because they were outgrowing the horse trough
I had transferred them to in the pantry. One day I noticed 2 of them
were getting their poor little back-ends picked bloody raw by the more
dominant hens : ( I was so sad! So I got out my trusty blood-stop
powder (that a kind friend was very good to give me!) separated those
two and had them in the smaller bin - I thought it was cute how they
sprawled out in there - all symmetrical; also found it decidedly ironic
that one of them pooped on that guy in the newspaper ad...
Here's a closeup of one before I moved them into the horse trough:
Anyway,
they've settled in nicely in the barn. I still can't integrate the
above two back in with the rest. I tried and they just got picked on
again... I think these chickens just get bored and don't know what to
do with themselves - and now they've made a bad habit of picking on the
ones with the scabby rear ends. : (
This was a pic I took this morning - so you can see how big they're getting:
Kids:
Bruce is still slowly getting better. One of the issues we're working
on with acupuncture and C. Herbs are his often volatile emotions which,
according to Harmonie, are very closely tied with lung dysfunction. We
had a small breakthrough the other day - Bruce used to freak if he fell
in grass or got his hands dirty. But the other day, I was milking the
goats while the boys were playing outside in their pen - well I came
out to find Ezekiel throwing handfulls of dirt on Bruce's head! And
Bruce was just loving it and throwing dirt clods right back (along with
some sticks and goat berries for good measure). I would have been upset
that they were dirty, but I didn't mind since it was such a huge step
for Bruce. After we came in, I turned the boys loose outside with their
water pistols - I figured if I was going to have to give them a bath
anyway, may as well let them live it up! You might be able to see the
dirt in Bruce's hair here:
Overall, he's beginning to be a bit less sensitive and actually have a little fun with life.
Desi is beginning to stand up with support - It's exciting to see her so happy about her new-found mobility.
Sewing:
I've been on a sewing rampage the last few weeks...my living room has
turned into a temporary sewing room - I've been working on lots of
things, including my friend's wedding gown (the wedding's in less than
a month).
I had to share this pic - of the life-sized voo-doo
doll I made out of my dressmaker's dummy while marking where the
buttons should go (I really wasn't thinking horrible thoughts, Carrie -
I promise!):
Here's some of the beading detail we did a couple weekends ago:
Last
Saturday, we celebrated our 6 year anniversary! The years are just
flying by - and I feel so blessed to have the hubby I do! We left the
kids with some friends (first time trying Desi with a bottle of pumped
milk - she slept the whole time though) and we went into town. I really
didn't feel like seeing a movie, but we just couldn't think of anything
to do in addition to dinner. I told hubby on the way down the hill
"it's funny...you wait so long to have a little bit of a break together
*alone*, and then when you finally get that break you don't quite know
what to do with yourself." LOL. We had a nice dinner at Macaroni Grill
though and then went to Walmart to just browse a bit. Ended up buying a
DVD double feature of Gods and Generals and Gettysburg, a covered
butter dish (coffee grounds get in the ones I was using since they
didn't have lids), and a few other little bitsies.
For our
anniversary, I also got to do a dry run of my newly-altered dress for
Carrie's wedding - this was the dress I made for hubby's company
Christmas party but I've since shrunk several sizes. I'm now down to my
highschool weight! Yippie!
Homeschooling:
I'm so excited to homeschool the boys - our back yard is literally a
huge biology lab! Ezekiel was out with me yesterday and all the bugs we
got to see were just fascinating to him. I showed him grasshoppers,
then took him up the driveway to see some ladybugs, but we got
distracted on the way by an anthill in the side of the driveway.
Ezekiel just loved watching the busy little ants and I made it into not
only a lesson in biology, but a Bible lesson as well - based on
Proverbs 6:6. There were a few ants trying to move a boulder-sized (at
least to them)
rock out of the entrance to their hole. It was just
amazing to watch them work - and I explained to Ezekiel (using the
Scriptures) that because they work hard all the time and are not lazy,
they are able to store enough food to last them through the winter.
Then we went on to see some ladybugs and taught him what they do and
why they're good bugs.
When we came inside, I did a couple
coloring pages showing him the spelling of their names and such - He
felt it necessary to scribble on a couple more aphids on the ladybug
page : )
I think that's it for now...
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That sounds wonderful! I'm glad things are working along well. Life always has it's ups and downs but it's always fun to be on the up. Your little ones are adorable. How old is your Daughter? How have your goats been? I'm homeschooling my kids next year as well, and am excited about it. Good Luck, God Bless.
- Stinamarie2268
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