I had been working on our clothing for the event for the previous few weeks, and, let me tell you, I am more than glad that's all over! Well, kind of over. We have a few events left this year that I still need to get things together for so I guess I'm not done yet! And I've vowed not to wait til the month of an event to begin working on items for said event again! It's just so hard for me to work on something so far in advance. It feels like I have so much time ahead of me, that working on something now will just waste time I could be doing something else. But, I will not procrastinate this time! No, I will begin work on things now so that I may take more time and end with even better results!
Here is a picture of the Husband and I at the ball!
We also added two new kittens to our farm yesterday, thanks to my sister! Her kitty had kittens several weeks ago, and she doesn't want to keep all of them. So we brought home two sisters from the litter! Now our farm has two farm kitties to, hopefully, keep them vermin down to a minimum! Well, when they get a little older!
Here's Pip! She's the incredibly inquisitive one! She greets the dogs with a hearty hiss, leaps off of the patio with glee, purrs like a little broken motor, and is generally an all-around fun kitty!
And a picture of Cookie!! She is much more reserved than her sister. She's a bit fearful of things still and would rather run and hide than try to take on anything! But she loves her belly rubbed and will sidle up to you with a tiny click-noise (rather than a meow) and roll over as soon as you begin petting her! Very sweet little thing!
As for the rest of the farm, everything seems to be going smoothly! We hatched out ten of twelve eggs that we received through the local extension office's hatching program. They're now outside in their new pen, scratching away in the grass! They are some kind of hybrid meat bird. I cannot now recall what breed the extension office told me they were. They are very cute, though, as all baby chicks are! We still have plans to order some Araucanas and some Rhode Island Red roosters, as well!
This fall, we will begin work on our garden plot for next year. We'll start out smaller and hopefully build on it each year, as we become more and more used to this farm life we've chosen! Much work is planned on the outbuildings as well. The children are all eager to get the summer kitchen fixed up and turned into a schoolhouse! There are great plans in the works for that building, for sure! And the Husband is really hoping to get our smokehouse back in shape and usable! I'm just hoping to get the cellar beneath ready before next tornado season arrives!!!
With big plans and too much heat and humidity, we're not sure which plans will be achieved this year and which will be put on hold. Please, Lord, let us receive some cooler weather! And rain! And soon! But careful what we ask for, no? All in good time, I suppose. All in good time....



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