Sunday, August 30, 2009

Farm Animals








The kids are have wonderful experiences learning how to care for and love the animals on the farm. Ariona is becoming a great horse rider. She tolerates Makenzie getting her turn. Levi had a run in this week with the rooster that is behind him in the picture. I was driving in from work, and I hear him yelling, madder than a hornet, "I'm going to kill you." Thinking that he was yelling at a sibling, I was ready to give the lecture on we speak to one another. I get to him and he is bleeding, sweaty and sobbing. He had been trying to get the chickens in the pen and the rooster attached him. He had a bad scratch across his eye lid and down his cheek with peck holes on the back of his neck. I took him the house and washed him up before he could settle down long enough to tell me what had happened. Grandpa gave him permission to carry a big stick the next time he had to go into the pen. He is armed and ready.

Lone Rock Alpacas, LLC









Meet our boys! The white Alpaca is Swashbuckler, the dark brown is Montegue, and the lighter brown is Philo. They are all three fleece producing Alpacas. We have plans to get females in the future. We had opportunity to get these three and we jumped. They are wonderful animals. We are all learning alot about eachother. We are now looking into the Pyrenees livestock guard dogs. We have a chance to adopt a 2 year old female near the end of the month. We'll see how things are going at that time. The property photos show alot of open area in the center. I have plans to build fenced areas for males and females with a covered barn community area for all the animals. I have a lot of work for Ken to get started on as soon as he gets here. Road to put in, a well to dig, fences to put up, barns to build, not to mention a house. It will take us longer than we had hoped since the house hasn't sold, but one step at a time and dreams come to fruition.

Barns

This right side of the property will have a hay barn. The tree line borders a piece of property that was once a one room school house. My dream is to rebuild this historic structure and use as a community center.

Property Dreams









From right to left is the span of property we dream of building our ranch and home. Behind this line of trees, in the far right, is a 10 acres field of hay field. We just cut and bailed last week. Gavyn and I stacked 100 bails in the barn one evening after work. No I didn't have my gloves on, and yes I learned that I should have. The knoll above where the cows are standing is where we plan to build the house with a shop off the the right of it.





Working Women


After a week and a half of getting my resume out there and answering newspaper want ads, I got a job. These are the wonderful ladies in the office I work with. Debbie, sitting at the desk, does accounts receivable, Theresa, behind her, does medical records, Julie does "check in" receptionist, and I am the "check out" receptionist for ENT Associates. Dr. Paul Neis, and Dr. Monty Barker are the ear, nose and throat Docs. We have two audiologists, Deborah Baker and Monte Hardin. We also have an allergy department. This is a wonderful group of people to work with. I've learned alot. The biggest lesson I have learned is how spoiled I have been to be able to have been a work from home Mom for 25 years. I am enjoying the challenge of a busy office, but I miss my time with the kids at home. They are all in school now, so I'm only missing an hour and a half when they get home. Some days they even have dinner ready for me when I get there. Gavyn got his driving permit and so I'm teaching another teenager to drive. I find that to be the scariest thing in the world. I've survived 5 learners already so far, I should manage this one just fine. Seminary has started for Gavyn too, so that means early rising for Mom BEFORE work even begins. I find my brain starts fizzeling out about 4PM. That means the last hour is alittle fuzzy.