Yesterday morning I woke up and I thought to myself, "It looks like spring." Most of the snow is gone and the tulips are starting to poke through the soggy earth and the grass and a few other perennials are starting to green up. Our home (well, not the home per se (is that how you would spell that? I don't know) so much as the cow yard) stinks to high heaven.
But most importantly . . .
We welcomed a new creature into our midst on Sunday!
Meet Mickey
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Born in the wee hours of Sunday morning--here he is just hours old and a little shy |
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Mickey and his mother Gert in our cow yard that smells to high heaven! |
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He's got a little snowy white face and is quite clean compared to the rest of the springtime sludginess that abounds at this time of year. |
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Welcome to the world, Mickey! You may not be our little calf, but you stay with us, and you let us scratch your ears, and we really think you're sweet! |
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Mickey had his first visitors on Sunday afternoon. They included his owner, Tim and Tim's dad as well as my brother and his family (including my very excited 6 year old nephew--who will be sharing that he got to meet a baby cow over spring break at kindergarten this week).
Sunday was a busy day at our place and I needed that day yesterday to just decompress from all of it, I think. We also were able to find a family for one of the precious little puppies that Dan found a few weeks ago. I really wished we could have kept him, but it would have put a strain on our finances to have another dog as much as he was so sweet. I had Dan convinced that if we weren't able to find a family for him in two weeks, we would keep him forever and ever, but just a day after Dan and I put up flyers for him, we got a call from a family (who had recently put their 11 year old lab down) that were looking for a puppy. They also live in the country with some acreage and were really missing having a dog to call their very own. It was very bittersweet to have to let him go. My parents will be taking the other puppy as soon as they have a dog kennel ready at their place (they live right next to us--separated by just a hay field, so at least we will see him all the time).
Anyway, what a weekend--and spring is here--soon there will be another calf and little kittens in the barn. And not too long after that we will have our own little longhorn calves (we hope, we hope)!
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