Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Sweet arrivals~

The first new arrival to our farm this day came in the form of a new calf... I had gone in the house already after morning chores when Andrew came in from feeding cows and announced that another of my cows had calved! Jacob & I bundled up again and went out to get the new baby into a warmer location--someplace warmer than it's current bed--a snowbank!

The second arrivals at our farm came in the form of our blogging friend, Kimberly and 3 of her children, my friend Whitney (who's married now), Daniel & Leah. They had come for BodyTalk sessions with Mother, but we had a great time visiting too!!! It had been a long time since Whitney and I had had a chance to just sit down and talk and we got a few minutes to do that today, so that was really nice! Our friends had never been here before, so we children bundled up and gave Whitney, Daniel & Leah a tour of the place and swung on the snowy swings for a while.

Here's a picture of a game of UNO--a game that Leah's a pro at... See how hard she's thinking? :)

Later, Andrew dug out our UNO Blitzo game and he, Whitney, Leah and I played a few games while our mothers visited and Jacob & Daniel played other things...
I think they were having a great time!...
Daniel really enjoyed my brothers' remote controlled trucks. He told me they set up a jump for the trucks outside, and he was happy he got to drive for a while!
The afternoon passed quickly and soon it was time for our friends to go....
Thanks for coming, Kimberly and all!!! I hope you enjoyed your time as much as we did ours. :)

After they left, we had a little time yet before supper, so we separated the 17 gallons of milk we'd saved up and got 5 quarts of cream. We're planning to make some ice cream in the near future!

For supper, I made blueberry pancakes with the blueberries that our friends had given to us. Delicious!!!

Before I go, I have a prayer request for my grandpa Harvey again. He had to go to the Eureka hospital yesterday, as he was having pain again. The doctors have decided that, if he's strong enough tomorrow, they're going to ship him to Aberdeen for a surgery to remove his gall-bladder. This will be the 3rd time he's been in the hospital this year... Poor Grandpa!

4 comments:

Kimberly said...

We had such a great day there! The children had so much fun. Thank all of you for taking time out from your busy day to show us hospitality. May God richly bless you.

And I will be praying for your grandfather.

Hannah said...

Sounds like a very nice visit!
Mmm... I like blueberry pancakes! Grace is making blueberry muffins for breakfast. Do blueberries grow in ND? I hope your Grandpa gets better!
~Hannah

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you had a wonderful time! I will keep your grandpa in my prayers.

I would love if you stopped by my blog.

Many blessings,
Maggie
www.behindtheteenscene.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Loved this post, Cora! Thanks for sharing about our wonderful time with our "Old" friends!!!
Mom