Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Mini Beulah and KJs - Spring addition.


So, some of you know that our dog, Beulah, had puppies again, while some of you don't because I haven't posted about them. They are cute, as always, and fun to romp around in the grass with. Spring puppies are much more relaxing than winter puppies, since we don't have to get up in the middle of the night to make sure they're warm.

"Mine! Mine!"


She had eight, six boys and two girls, but one of the girls died. It was hard for Beulah to keep track of all them, and she accidentally laid on one. :(


They are about eight weeks at this point, and we're just getting around to posting them to sell.



We seemed to have a harder time naming them this time. These two (the picture above and the first two below) we called Clarence and Logan #2 (because he looks like Logan from the last batch.) Seth calls Clarence "Clearance", which I tried to explain to him was a completely different thing, but he didn't really understand.

Clarence. He has one black-and-brown ear and
is a cuddly, playful cotton ball.

Blue eyes, laid back personality. Sweetheart.

And these are the twins, Trouser and...Little One. Or Rufus. (Never really decided on that one). They are both a lot like KJ (the dad), only Rufus is smaller.



Trouser. He would make a good guard dog, I think.

Rufus. A sweet little companion puppy.


This is Pep-squeak. I named him that. First I wanted to call him Pepper because of all the little black dots on his nose and face, but no one really like that. And then one day I was playing with all of them and he made a squeaky noise. So therefore, "Pep-squeak." (It's a nickname, okay? LOL)

Isn't he so adorable!

This is Mikey. Or Bucky. I don't know how we got either of those! I think Buddy changed to Bucky, while Mikey...that was someone else's idea. Something with a "eee" on the end fits him, I guess :)

He is a sweet little one, though. :)

And last but certainly not least, is Princess. She is the girl (I'm sure you didn't guess), and we were going to call her something else, but being the only girl and the way she acts sometimes, Princess seems to fit her better. She is so fun and so pretty.

Hey, Princess! (She has that sad look, but really she's
pretty playful and feisty!)


Mikey/Bucky and Logan#2 

Well, that's all of them! We are going to try to sell them or give them away to friends/family, so if you want one, lets us know! :) 

God bless you and hope you have a great week!

~Lindsey 



Tuesday, June 7, 2016

More tags :)

Well, I was tagged again, meaning I am going to answer more questions from my friends. :)

Esther's questions and my answers:

1. What is your biggest pet peeve?
(Okay, so I had to look up to make sure I knew what 'pet peeve' was. The definition is something like "A pet peeve is a minor annoyance that an individual identifies as particularity annoying to him or her self.") 

Negativity. It drives me crazy/so so sad. Come on people, we can do better! :)

2. What is your favorite color?
Blue or green. Both, actually. And brown. I can't decided!!!

3. What is one situation that you would change if you could go back and do so?
Oh, there's so many...*sigh* Don't really want to think about them. All the times I look back to a conversation and wish I hadn't said something, be it with my friends or my family. And I'm sure there's other things as well, but I can't really pin point anything in particular right now. Ask me in a year or two.

4. What is your biggest short term wish?
Well, our family is going through some tough sickness right now, so getting past it in time go to a church meeting this weekend is the first thing that comes to mind. Besides, being sick is just awful.

5. Who is your hero?
My hero....hmm. (I'm assuming you mean besides God/Jesus.) I guess I'd say my Dad. I love him. The funny thing is, on a day to day basis I don't think of him like that, but the older I get, the more I realize how many things he does/goes through that are hard for him. I'm so thankful for him.

6. What was your favorite stuffed animal as a child?
Haha! I had two. The first was a sheep I called "Lamby" and when I got older I really liked a panda bear named "Po".

7. Do you like to write?
Yes I do! (That's one of the reasons I have this blog, but I assume you mean stories.) I like to make up stories, and I have tried to write some of them down. But either writer's block stops me or I realize it's not worth it right now. I do have some I want to finish...maybe in the future.

8. Do you have animals?
Yeppers, a lot. Chickens, goats, a few sheep, ducks, dogs, cats...am I missing anything? 

9. What is your dream vehicle?
Funny you asked. I actually don't have one. I have just started taking interest in cars because I'm in the process of leaning how to drive, and to be honest, as long as it works, that's fine for me. (I also don't know the difference between a Ford and Chevy, either, so I couldn't tell you.)

10. What is your dream family size?
I live in a family of six children (almost seven), so that's the norm for me right now...I would like to have more than one child, but an exact number is hard to place. Children are a blessing and I'll leave it up to God. :)

11. Do you like yard work?
Yeah...I guess. I like to mow the yard on my Dad's riding mower and I don't mind shoveling mulch. (LOL) I'm not much of a gardening person but since we do have a garden I help with it.

12. What is your favorite thing to write about?
For stories, I tend to lean towards the medieval time period and modern day/slight sci-fi. (I have yet to come up with something about space travel, so when I say sci-fi I mean gadgets and computer related things.) Medieval stuff is actually easier for me to write, I think, because you can do research and read history to help you with a backdrop, whereas there are so many things about the present time that we haven't learned yet. But that's just my opinion. :)

Well, that's all! :)

As a by-the-way thought, (mention once already) if you could please keep our family in your prayers, we'd appreciate it. We are trying to overcome some hard illness and we have a church meeting to go to this weekend. Thanks and see you later! :)

~Lindsey


Thursday, June 2, 2016

"Mom, there's some bees in the rose bushes!"

It was a relatively peaceful evening. The kids were playing outside in the yard, Mom was grilling on the front porch, the puppies (which I will get to in my next post) were romping around the lush, green grass, and the sun was shining its last few golden rays of light over our land before disappearing below the tree tops. Dad and I were inside doing various things. I may or may not have been on the computer and setting the table at roughly the same time. Out of the corner of my eye, I see Noah run up to Mom and tell her something. A minute later Mom comes in and says that there's a BUNCH of bees on the rose bush and she wants to take a picture of it. Then she showed Dad and I the pictures.







Dad was naturally startled as the protector of the house hold and immediately told everyone to come inside, then went to take a look at it himself. There were hundreds. And they hadn't been there a few days before. Dad started looking for someone to come get them, and then arranged for some friends to come the following morning. Until then, the front yard was more or less banned until the bees were gone. We moved the puppies and the dogs to the back yards so they wouldn't accidentally stir them up, and then thanked God that we hadn't stirred them up ourselves. The kids had been running around the rose bushes for a while before Noah noticed it, and anytime anyone could have upset them.

We figured that they could have been: (A) building a hive/headquarters there, or (B) just camping out there for a few days before moving away again. We found out it was most likely they would only be there temporarily. Anyway, some friends from church had been wanting some bees, so the came by with a neighbor who had worked with bees, carefully cut off the branches the bees were on, put it in a bucket, and drove off. Only one person got stung once and they didn't have any special gear on. Bees are like dogs and some other animals, I've been told, and can sense fear.  So if you stay calm you are less likely to get stung.

Anyway, they're all gone now, and we can run in the front yard again. :)

See you all later!

~Lindsey