Welcome to the crazy, wonderful world of small humans - starring Biggest Brother, Younger Brother, Big Sis, Little Sis, Princess Aurora, Bubby, and Baby Sis...relatively speaking.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Friends For A Lifetime
Today marked 2 years exactly since I said goodbye to my childhood horse and lifelong friend, Sugar. It was a bittersweet morning at the farm for sure. I spent a few minutes in the bottom pasture where she is buried beneath big beautiful trees, along the bank of the river where I used to take her for handwalks when she got too old for me to ride her. Those of you with large animals probably know that a "resting plot" is not the typical way to part with them. So I am so thankful to Mr. A and Mrs. R for giving her a place there!
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Anyway, enough with the sad stuff. I did say, "bittersweet" not, "bitter" after all! I decided I'd do a post today to commemorate her life, and as I started looking back through old pictures I was moved by truly what an amazing journey we had. I would never ever have guessed that the neglected little grey mare with melanoma that came into my life in grade school, would be with me long enough to happily carry around 4 of my children! In fact, I was newly pregnant with Princess A when we lost Sug. So in a way, she crossed paths with her too.
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Okay, enough chatter. Here is a sampling of our journey in pictures. Enjoy!
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
DS SOS
We have fairly strict guidelines in our house regarding video games. Without them, I'm reasonably sure that, Younger Brother especially, would hardly do anything else! Unless an exception is made, the kids do not have video game privelages on school days. And regardless of the day, chores must be done first; and they don't typically bust out the electronic devices first thing in the morning. Cruel world, I know. ;)
Anyway, Nintendo DS is a highly sought after activity. And one that is painfully difficult to wait for, apparently. So much so that Younger Brother couldn't wait for J to come in the door from his morning freelance shoot; he had leave him a message that could be seen from the street!
Anyway, Nintendo DS is a highly sought after activity. And one that is painfully difficult to wait for, apparently. So much so that Younger Brother couldn't wait for J to come in the door from his morning freelance shoot; he had leave him a message that could be seen from the street!
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I suppose I should be thankful that he chose window paint as his preferred method of communication.
I mean, at least he didn't decide to do this
...again!
It was a bit reminiscent of days of old, I will say...
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