Simple Living Kind of Day
Licorice is loosing her ligaments, kidding time is approaching. Must remember to get the kid play pen down from the loft so we can keep them inside with us for their first few days. When we are unpacking the playpen I always think about the time a woman came to the door for eggs and she heard the kids crying to be fed, I guess to her they sounded like human babies and asked about the "babies". "How old are they?" she asked, ""oh just two days old I replied". She timidly asked if she could see them and I said "sure but the play pen needs to be cleaned yet so bear that in mind". She looked at me a little funny but came in the house and I wish I could have snapped a picture of her expression when she saw they were goat babies ! She laughed after the shock wore off and we had a good chuckle together when she told me she thought they were human babies she was hearing.
I am anxious for kids to be born. They are such fun to play with and so full of energy. Harry will have to get used to these frisky little ones being around. I am pretty sure he will be just as gentle as can be with them, but I do know its not always that way with dogs and livestock . We did have a neighbor dog pull a kid through the fence once and kill it right in front of the girls. It was beyond horrible.
On days like today, I can so clearly see why we have chosen to live like we do, simply and with an honest appreciation for the term, "down to earth".
James 5: 7 Be patient, then, brothers, until the Lord's coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring rains. 8 You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord's coming is near
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Baby goats are adorable! For my daughter's eighth birthday, we gave her two baby Nubian goats. She was thrilled, and they became great pets.
The children used to take them for walks, and they never strayed more than a few feet away.
Country living is definitely great for children, as well as adults.