The youngest with the eldest. You can't tell she is adored, can you?
Oh.... I wonder if she'll be spoiled? ;-)
She's growing & very adorable
Historic winter weather here, we've NEVER had over 6 inches of snow here
& it stayed on the ground a WEEK!We've stayed cozy with our wood stash. Ron likes to keep it at 80 in the living room & it has awakened the children when it got up to around 95 a couple nights!
& it stayed on the ground a WEEK!We've stayed cozy with our wood stash. Ron likes to keep it at 80 in the living room & it has awakened the children when it got up to around 95 a couple nights!
The ducks had perfect shoes shoes, but the chickens were immobilized in the deep snow.
They hung around non-snow areas & walked in tracks whenever possible.Our ram is very paternal, not leaving his little flock of lambs. They had difficulty walking (or hoping rather) through the deep snow.
They hung around non-snow areas & walked in tracks whenever possible.Our ram is very paternal, not leaving his little flock of lambs. They had difficulty walking (or hoping rather) through the deep snow.
Neo & Ruth with our Great Pyrenees. He is now the proud
pappa of 8 boys & one girl.No matter the weather, the laundry goes on.
Here is a few of Ivy's diapers drying.This is the backyard & pasture. What a view!!
Hannah, my monkey, took it from the roof eave.Ahhh, my playful, silly pastor.
Maybe he wishes he were taller. ;-)
(The Sermonator!)
He insight-fully slices mid-south religion off Christianity with the precision & skill of a brain surgeon. He takes the dentist drill to our moral, hard- hearted decay & separates wheat from chaff. He is very challenging, but The Great Shepherd uses him to lead us beside still waters & lie down in green pastures. My soul was restored under this blessed ministry & I do not take it for granted. The Lord is very kind.
I really can't wait for the yard to look like this again.
Spring will come again one day!
pappa of 8 boys & one girl.No matter the weather, the laundry goes on.
Here is a few of Ivy's diapers drying.This is the backyard & pasture. What a view!!
Hannah, my monkey, took it from the roof eave.Ahhh, my playful, silly pastor.
Maybe he wishes he were taller. ;-)
(The Sermonator!)
He insight-fully slices mid-south religion off Christianity with the precision & skill of a brain surgeon. He takes the dentist drill to our moral, hard- hearted decay & separates wheat from chaff. He is very challenging, but The Great Shepherd uses him to lead us beside still waters & lie down in green pastures. My soul was restored under this blessed ministry & I do not take it for granted. The Lord is very kind.
I really can't wait for the yard to look like this again.
Spring will come again one day!