Taking Juli's iron.
(Amy told me I need to get over the fear of poking people!)
So I experimented on her too! It was actually kind of neat :)
Mine was 12.5 - not too bad, but not as good as the Reynolds either.
It must be because they live on a farm or something!
Hair cutting time, Juli's a pro!
Snip, snip :)
Milking time w/ Amy
Please don't kick me!!
Amy pushing a Turkey to the milk house to be washed! Believe me it was extremely amusing!!
By the way - she doesn't know that I put this picture up here :)
(Amy told me I need to get over the fear of poking people!)
So I experimented on her too! It was actually kind of neat :)
Mine was 12.5 - not too bad, but not as good as the Reynolds either.
It must be because they live on a farm or something!
Hair cutting time, Juli's a pro!
Snip, snip :)
Milking time w/ Amy
Please don't kick me!!
Amy pushing a Turkey to the milk house to be washed! Believe me it was extremely amusing!!
By the way - she doesn't know that I put this picture up here :)
Life has been so busy the past week, and so full of memories and fun times! Living with the Reynolds has been such a great experience!! Running around with Amy and just seeing what her life as a midwife has been wonderful. It's just so neat to see her make house calls - check on the moms, and babies - it a really neat and awesome life.
I do feel bad for the little babies that have to have their tiny feet poked for blood samples! I held at least 4 of them so far - while they sobbed against my shirt. How heartbreaking! You just have to remember that its for their own safety. :)
The fair here started today, so we went and watched the kids show for awhile. Then Amy and I wandered around eating ice cream while I reminiced about the Orleans County fair that I used to go to! How much I miss the old times as a kid, all the animals, bright lights, and cozy families - watching fireworks, horse races, and the list goes on!
Anyway back to the Reynolds. The family setting here, everyone together - eating at a big dinner table, sewing, taking pictures, the food fights, blogging on the computer together. It has been so fun and relaxing! I have even gone out with Amy and milked a few times, what a interesting life! I actually enjoy it :) Don't tell anyone though, I am NOT a farm girl, but for a change it is great!
Here are a few pictures from this week. I think that Amy stole some for her blog .. but I'll forgive her ... this time. Sar
5 comments:
Looks Like a blast(Farm Girl!!)I hope your haveing tons of fun!! I Talk to Bethany on Saturday! I told her you had a blog, she wants to see it!!Well keep posting (even when you are not there!)
Love,Angelina!
Well my dear author friend...the schoolteacher in your Mabel just has to come out! "Professional" has ONE "F" and TWO "s's". And "reminisce" needs some help too. OK? :) That said~
I love you tons Sarah Jane! And I miss the fun we had at our fair. Keep the updates coming...and I can't wait to see you!
I can't believe you're mean enough to put that horrid pic of me shoving that turkey to the barn when i specificaly (sp?)warned you to be nice!! :/ (Actually it was hilarious - they're such crazy birds- I'll forgive you!)I've had a total blast with you as my shadow! You'd make a great midwife and farm girl!Love you! Amy
I love your blog Sar!! :) I love blogging but I'm afraid I don't keep up with mine as I should! :p Thats so neat that you've been helping with the mid-wife thing, are you interested in becoming one??
Miss ya.. ♥♥
I'm finally getting caught up here! Love the pictures - I'm so glad you had a wonderful time.
Eric was the one who had to watch each of our children get poked in the foot - it was hard for HIM to see!
Oh, and I know who "Mabel" is:)
Post a Comment