Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

I read a blog where the woman does a "Wordless Wednesday" and posts pictures of her kids. Since I really don't have much to say about this, here's Andrew.


In my defense--- I was sewing a baby quilt and had checked on him only a few minutes earlier. He's handy with a screw driver. He took his two story fire house toy apart with an allen wrench a month after getting it for Christmas. It took my dad about an hour to build it and it took Andrew less than 10 minutes to take it apart. But no worries, he put it back together again by himself.


Both doors were attached and functioning well this morning. I have no idea what goes through this kid's mind.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

My Brother's Farm

My brother Jacob lives in a city, really. He has a mini farm on his property. We went out to visit his baby lambs and I snapped some pictures of his other animals while we were there.


Three of the mama sheep with their babies. One ewe had triplets, one had twins and the one on the far left had a single baby.


Yolanda the Yak with the ram and one of the one-year old ewes.


Nine ducklings


This white peacock adopted Jake and Edie. He shows up each day to visit. Jake wonders how peacock tastes.... just kidding.


Sarah holding one of the baby bunnies.


Jenna holding one of the baby lambs. The mama was not happy and she let us know! We put the baby back pretty fast.



Jacob came home from work last week and found one of the babies nearly frozen. This baby lamb is one of the triplets and the mama could only feed two of the babies so we think she hadn't been nursing this one. Jake brought her into the house and put her under a heat lamp. He tried feeding her electrolytes (the orange stuff in the rootbeer bottle) from his lamb rescue kit. Even after three hours under the heat lamp she was still freezing (her legs and gums were so cold.) Jake hesitated to warm her up in water because once you do that there is no chance that the mama ewe will take the baby back. After a few hours he felt like he was losing her, so we helped him warm her up in a hot bath. It was amazing to see how fast she recovered. She was able to drink the electrolytes and then the colostrum replacement. By the time we left she looked like she was going to make it.


Now they have a bottle fed lamb. She has to be fed every 2 hours (even at night!) for the first week, then every three hours for the next week, then ever fours the next week, and then you can go every 6 hours until she's weaned (which is probably in 2 months).


Since Jake and Edie work all day, my mom has been taking care of the baby lamb during the day. Jenna decided to name the lamb "Hope", but Jake isn't sure he wants to call her that. Jake and Edie haven't chosen a name for their baby girl that is going to be born in April, so my dad calls their baby girl "Faith". That's why Jenna thought it would be good to name the lamb "Hope".

Hope is doing much better now and was following my mom around the kitchen the other day.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Addison's B-Day


Addsion turned 9 this week. He's having a few friends over next week for a party, but we had a little family party for him on his birthday.



I'm pretty proud of this cake. (It's a lego cake in case you can't tell!)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Andrew Singing

As many of you know, Andrew was not an early talker. He's in a speech class and doing much better now. We are enjoying hearing him talk and sing finally. :)

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star




Jesus Wants me for a Sunbeam


(The best part of this clip is in the first few seconds. You don't have to listen to me sing the rest of the song if you don't want to!)

On a seperate note, the short haircut he's sporting is a result of his and Anna's decision to cut their hair. I must say, fixing a boy's haircut is much easier than fixing a girl's self-haircut.