Sunday, March 29, 2009

For Everything There Is A Season

Finally it is spring break and like all good vacations we have started ours with sickness. Daughter #1 was the first to succumb. Vomiting is something no one likes. then Hubby came down with a cough and runny nose and now Daughter #2 has started in with vomiting this evening. I live in fear. I really could do without this nasty vomiting and I know Hubby is hoping it will pass him by too. Not likely. It has hit almost every house in this town at some point of the year. I guess our home couldn't avoid it forever.

I am expecting that if we can just get past this next few days hopefully the rest of spring break will be restful and easy. I get up each morning and look out on my sheep and watch to see if there are any new additions. Fanny and Red and Jelly are pregnant. I am not sure that any of the others are pregnant but those three are for sure. Fanny looks as if she might burst at any minute. Jelly is big, but she always has been. Little Red is as broad as she is long. All three have been pregnant before so I am hoping that there will be no problems.

The girls are excited to have lambs coming. To be honest so am I. It is so neat to see these little cute things bouncing around, and they do bounce. They are happy little creatures. We did not breed the alpaca this year as she is too young yet. She will be bred this July. 11 1/2 months is the gestation period for the alpaca. So if she is bred in July she will have her cria (baby) in June 2010. A long time to wait but that will be an exciting time for us too. Being new to the farming game is cool. We are more excited than kids waiting for Christmas morning.

I am also hoping to get quite a bit of work done on my level 2 homework. There finally is a light at the end of the tunnel. I only have 5 questions left to do. Woolen spinning, Navajo spindle spinning, sweater calculations, colour blending and my 25 hour project. I will be glad to get it done as I am itching to start some other projects. I have wool calling to me wanting to be spun. I have a shawl on knitting needles that is needing to be finished. I have a new loom that wants threading and an old loom with a weaving on it that needs finishing. I have rug warp that needs locker hooking too. All these projects are projects I'm really looking forward to getting done.

Then there is the house. We are hoping that the house renovations will begin soon. I am now awaiting the appraisal and the banks finalization of the money set up. That looks good but the appraisal is late by only a day but I'm hoping that Monday it will be ready and then we have an appointment with the bank. With any luck we will begin by the latter part of this week. There will be packing to do as we have to clear out the top floor of the house. But we don't have to have that done until later in the month. The contractor will begin on the front of the house and for that we don't have to do anything. We may even be able to stay in the house while the work is being done upstairs. that is exciting too. All in all it is exciting times for us... now if I can just get Daughter #2 through this next few hours hopefully she will be on the mend and we can move forward with no other afflictions...... I live in hope.

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