Oh my friends, life is great isnt it! The farm, garden, children, yard, house and cats have taken over - send help...... *insert cricket sounds*
In complete honesty, my life is just always a race. People tend to think that living in the country is 'all that' - truth be told it really is BUT I think its also the buisiest place to live. Now I know some will argue that its serene - it is... and I love it. So here is what I have been doing - on Wednesday Lispy turned 4. I made his cake and tried my hand at decorating it 'nicely' - what? you think your going to see pictures of it? BWWWWAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH - ya right... We bought him a heavy duty trike and he loves it beyond belief! He rode is so much that he came in the house and ASKED to take a nap *insert heavenly choir sounds here* can you believe that!! He also woke up in the middle of the night with leg cramps from riding it all day. I spent the night either rubbing his legs or having my titty exposed for Milk Dud - or doing both at the same time - seriously I did..... Yesterday, I made pear butter, tomato juice and today I am going to tackle apple butter/apple juice. It's also my birthday today - I am celebrating the 7th anniversary of my 29th birthday.... for those of you who are math challenged like myself, I am 36. This is where I faint - let me get to the couch..... ****thud***
ANYWAY!! I had a couple of people ask me what we do with Hopes kittens. On the farm we need to have a few around. We usually keep about 10 because they dont all live to be old, thats reality. However, we do have an old female that is 13 and in good health. We have allowed Hope to be bred because we needed some 'new blood' in the barn. We have 3 farms, 3 barns and other sheds to keep mouse free so that takes cats - more than just a couple. When the females come into heat and we dont want anymore kittens at that time, we lock them in our feed room and feed them, water them and love on em during their confinement. The kittens that Hope just had, will be weaned and she will be feeling better soon. These kittens are going to be take to the farm with our beef cattle on it. I must explain why some dont live to be old. Vehicles, stray toms and cattle will be the cause's of death. We had a 'ma cat' that was hunting in the hayfield, we did not know she was there. When your sitting on a tractor, running a noisy haybine - you cant see an animal crouched in the long hay. She ended up having her back legs severed at the 'knee'. Even though she had been hurt by the haybind - my father in law was driving - we didnt know it until she came to the barn, drug herself, and was trying to feed her kittens. They were only a few days old. Needless to say, the vet came out and took a look at her. He said that she could not be saved, she had no chance and neither did her babies. I know that sounds cruel and in human, but she was put down lovingly - she was cared for. I could not feed her babies for her, so the were also put down. Its my hope that you guys dont feel that we are cruel or uncaring, because that is not the truth. We care very much for our animals because they have a purpose and a function - because they are Gods creatures and he has left it up to us to care for them. We have had a couple of the females fixed as they have gotten older, but when a cat is fixed - its seems - they loose the desire to hunt. We 'fix' our toms ourselves by putting a castrating ring on his 'marbles'. Its a type of rubber band that slowly diminishs the blood suply to his 'marbles' and they dry up and fall off.....I think I just heard the one guy who reads my blog pass out.... ANYWAY ... I hope that kind of clears up the cat thingy. It makes me happy to know that people like Miss Nancy, will take EXCELLENT care and give TONS of love to her animals. Those kitties are lucky and spoiled!!
SO - now I have been tagged by my 'Sista from Anotha Motha' - Mrs. Mom....
1. What were you doing 10 years ago...
I had a 2 month old baby - Milk Dud and Big Son are only 10 days aprt from being 10 years to the day apart. So I was working full time, had a baby and was milking morning and night. We had just moved into our home from my inlaws upstairs.....
2. 5 things on my to do list for the day...
1. Enjoy my birthday...
2. Clean up the mudroom..
3. Try not to beat the children into submision.....
4. Make sure that I give my boys enough love, after I beat them into submision...
5. Finish my pear butter, tomato juice, help Milk Man with feeding some new calves, take the boys to the library and tie them up there...... wait, they told me I couldnt do that anymore...
3.What is your favorite snack...
Baby toes...
4. If I were a millionaire..
The first thing I would do is give my church enough to put into a savings/cd and to be able to operate on just the interest every month. Then the donations could go toward our missionarys. Then I would take a few thousand - say 50-100,000 and give it to a family that drills wells in Africa for villiges that have no running water. It costs' $1000 per well so that would take care of a few. I cant imagine haveing a baby in a dirt shack and no clean water to wash my child or myself in after giving birth..... Then I would build homes for my family and put $$ away for retirement.
5. Places I have lived...
I have lived in 2 places in my life - they are within 30 miles of each other... any questions!
6. Tag 5 people to do this...
Train Wreck
The farmers wife
Goat girl
Fresh Fixins
The Coffee Man
I am going to post later today, hopefully about Lispy's birthday - I have video and yes he is dressed!!!
I feel like I never slow down until I read your blog and then I feel lazy. LOL Jealous too that you get the entertainment of Lispy. Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteI understand the animal delema , having been raised in the country as well. While you do your best for the animals , they are functional as well, not just pets. We have had to do the same thing , for dif reasons . Its not easy , but it is a necessity. Farm life is diffrent , and alot dont realize that. And as for the rubberband thing , well, i catch you even looking my way with a rubberband in hand you will go to the vet yerself LOLOLOL
ReplyDeleteGreat post girl!!! I have certainly missed you even though I do udderstand (sorry, had to do it)how busy you must be.
ReplyDeleteGreat tag post...it is always nice to learn more about you!
Have a blessed weekend.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HEIDI MY SISTA!!!!
ReplyDeleteAND HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my sweet nephew LISPY!!!! I'd sing for ya but trust me- with no sleep lately, singing would NOT go over well. At all.
I understand about the cats. But then again, I too live in a rural area and grew up farming. Hardest time I ever had haying was when we found we had run over a fawn. Fortunately, it was a quick death, but still........ I cried... like crazy...
Anyways- have a wonderful wonderful day there my dear friend, and give BIIIG kisses to my sweet little Milk Dud and Lispy babies!!
Happy Birthday Heidi! 29 should suit you fine a few more years! As busy as you are! I love reading your blog, and yes I wondered how you were.
ReplyDeleteBeing raised on a farm myself, you gain a whole different perspective on the barn cats. They are workers! Some live, some die, I used to hate it when they would hide under the hood of the car and get taken out by the fan belt. We lost some great cats that way. Owls and Eagles would get them too. Life on a farm is different. You are doing a great job:)
i am getting the animal dilemma. My husband grew up on a farm so we have a totally different way of caring for animals. for one thing we ARE NOT on a farm we are in a subdivision. Right now the big debate is over one of my cat's hineys that i think a dog took a bite of. My vet friend has pictures and she's going to give me her 2 cents on if it will close up on it's own. Wow the haybine story is grim. I've seen a CHILD that had an injury like that froma riding lawnmower so just a heads up watch that Lispy on the trike. Course already do. Funny that he wore his legs out. Let em play an a nice hot bath before he goes to bed and toss in some Epsom salts. you might get a bit more sleep. I figured you were too busy or too tired to blog but you know we get attached to folks out here nd get to missin ya when your gone! You work HARD! i can't believe you have any energy for making babies.
ReplyDeleteps HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt may take me awhile to ge to the tag,..new job.so may put it on the back burner for a spell.
Thanks for your note. No pressure! I just miss you when your gone for a spell. So does Lipsy have some health problems?
ReplyDeleteWhat! You aren't sending me that cute calico one??
ReplyDeleteWill you at least name her Martha?
A cat met a similar fate here when our hay fields were being planted.
ReplyDeleteI cried, but what can you do?
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!! GEE, 36.....MUST BE NICE!!! AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LITTLE LISPY, TOO!!!
ReplyDeleteI know you need cats on a farm, but I wish I lived closer. I have raised lots of newborn kittens from Day One before. Have to feed them a special mother's replacement milk every 2 hours around the clock and even stimulate them to pee and poo! I even carried one to work with me! Had him in a little carrier under my desk so I could feed and care for him during the day. I still have him....he is Dudley on my sidebar, now 8 1/2 years old. Yes, mine are the lucky ones. They have a pretty cushy life. LOL
But yours are free and are fed, that's more than a lot of them ever see. The rubberband thing sounds so painful, though.....my cousin used to castrate the cats on their farm himself, by putting their heads in a boot. Now THAT was cruel! Don't even want to think about it anymore....
I'll return maybe tomorrow to read some more....I am getting tired and have to run the vacuum yet tonight.
(((((( HUGS ))))))
Heidi..so glad you contacted me. I can see I will read your blog regularly. What an exciting life with all the men in your busy life! Besides, reading you will put me just a little closer to where we used to live.l
ReplyDeleteHI, your house sounds crazier than mine! Thank God, I knew someone was out there with more men than I ;) And don't even get me started on the cats...mine are rotted. I was teasing my hubby that I will need some new cats for my barn that is almost done. He didn't think I was funny.
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