Wow! It has been a long while since we last blogged!
Thought we'd post a few pictures of life around here these last few weeks!
We planted many bulbs this past fall,
and we're currently enjoying them popping up everywhere!
Kyle, Timothy and Joseph enjoying a tree fort contstructed
Kyle, Timothy and Joseph enjoying a tree fort contstructed
with our neighbor friend on their property.
He is Kyle's same age and his name is Kyle also!
Lydia's ewes began their first lambing of the season on February 13th
with twins . . . a boy and a girl!
Here, one is cautiously checking out a hen. Lydia enjoyed dressing Riley and Anne up one day and took this picture of them!
Following Mother closely.
over to our house to stay with us for a couple nights.
They are currently living in Tacoma, so when they would come here
for interviews or to preach, we had an enjoyable time with them in our home.
In the photo below, we are "initiating" him
In the photo below, we are "initiating" him
by introducing him to the game "spoons" . . . hee, hee.
(He recently reported that his nail knicks and scratches were healing nicely: )
Here is Joseph with their dog, Heidi.
to add some more color into their boer goat herd.
The traditional boer goat marking is a brown head and an all white body.
But there is a more desirable "paint" marking that has become very popular recently.
So they have been very, very busy on the computer and phone searching for buyers for their current goats and trying to find the perfect new goats. The next two pictures are two views of their new buck. He is almost all brown on one side and white and brown on the other.
This is a picture of their new little girl.
Lydia's second ewe to have her lamb is Mattie, the one pictured on the left.
The one on the right is the dad, Issac.
The one on the right is the dad, Issac.
Yes, what a shock it was when their lamb came out all black!
Thanks again, Aunt Kelley, for the awesome logo!
(By the way, if anyone would like to check out Lydia's new website,
it is gracefulewe.com!)