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January 2018

In Clear Day Farm/ Country Life/ Our Family

‘Til the Sheep Come Home

Things just got more farm-like at Clear Day Farm – Hannah’s sheep have arrived!  And hopefully they’ll be having babies in the Spring!

When Mom and Dad sold the farm { which you can read about HERE } it meant we had to decide what was going to happen to Hannah’s little flock of sheep.  Three years ago she bought a little bottle baby lamb from her Opa and named her Sweet Willow.  Sweet Willow had Hot Chocolate the first lambing season, who went to market like the majority of ram lambs do.  Then last lambing season, Sweet Willow had twin ewe lambs, Lily and Sweetie { you can see pictures of them as lambs HERE }

Of course, we couldn’t make her sell her sheep, she loves them so much.  So that meant we needed to make room and take them to our place.  Okay, one decision down, now, we needed them bred.  Thankfully the couple who bought the farm were willing to keep them around for a bit so they could be bred and we could get a pen built.  We talked about what ram they should be bred to and we are hoping for little Scottish Black Face lambs in the Spring!

Fast forward until this week, when Michael and the girls got a fabulous pen built-in the corner of the barn.  With the way the pen was set up, they will also have access to the paddock where we strung more stands of electric fence to keep them in { chasing sheep is similar to herding cats…. }  They will share some space with Ebony, too, so we’ll see how that goes!

Dad came up with his truck and trailer and we piled in and drove the familiar drive to the farm.  It seems weird and the same, all at once.  Tashia greeted us and Hannah’s flock was already separated out which meant we only had to load up the trailer!  Dad and Michael had that job done in minutes while we patted the barn cat, Buddy, and chatted.   We didn’t stick around too long, it is so bitter cold in these parts again!

The sheep unloading went well on our end, they went right in their pen and Hannah closed the door and they were home!  Ebony was not thrilled, there will be some adjustment time but I have no doubt everyone will settle into life here at Clear Day Farm in no time!

Because Sweet Willow was a bottle baby, that meant she was used to human touch and attention.  She’ll come to the fence for a scratch or if you’re lucky, a quick peck on her muzzle.  And because she’s ok with us, her girls seem to be as well, they aren’t quite as friendly as their momma but I can see that now they’re here they’ll come around even more. Hmmmm, I wonder what sheep like as treats….we might need to bribe them a little!  Dad always knew Sweet Willow was around at feeding time because she’d try to take him out at the knees with her head butts in her eagerness for grain!

Funny how all along we had animals here – bunnies, chickens, then a pony and cats, a stray dog but now with the sheep here, it seems way more official – Clear Day Farm!!  Chores will take a little longer, there are more pens to muck out and more mouths to feed but it feels just right now.  I just have to wait for the babies to arrive now…..how long until Spring?

To be continued,

Lori

3 In Clear Day Farm/ Country Life/ Our Family

Christmas Memories

The wind is howling tonight and it reminds me of a night not that long ago.  We have a massive winter storm breathing down our necks and we’re expecting the power to go out.  Just like on Christmas night….

We arrived home on Christmas night in the midst of the wild wind and strange circumstances…a stray dog running around, a panel blown off the side of the barn and a pony busted through her fence but thankfully not too far away.  The girls were slightly sketched out to say the least.  And then the power started to flicker.

We live in rural Nova Scotia and it isn’t that uncommon for us to lose power in a storm.   We had flashlights out, candles lit and some of our battery operated Christmas decorations glowed warmly.  We were ready.   The generator was on stand by.

Of course the power went out.  At bedtime. { Every mother groans…} So, we grabbed a new Christmas gift, the latest book by Sheree Fitch called ‘Polly MacCauley’s Finest Divinest Woolliest Gift of All’ and headed up to Lena’s bedroom.  The air mattress was on the floor from Hannah’s sleepover on Christmas Eve in her sister’s room and Hannah had asked to sleep there again Christmas night.  We sat together on Lena’s bed, flashlight in hand, and started in.

It is a wonderful tale of a special little lamb and a sweet lady with a special project.  It was a tale of community coming together and a story of redemption.  It was a tale that spoke of familiar landmarks.  It was a tale of sadness and of joy, all wrapped up in one.  It read like Dr. Seuss in spots and in others I wanted to take notes.

We so enjoyed the book.  All of us, even the handsome Mr. Byrne joined us for it. The line that really seems to have struck a chord here is this, the line spoken from a ram to sweet Star, “I woolly woolly love you, Star.”  I’m finding this line written in the hand of a certain left-handed 8-year-old on little scraps of paper and dry erase boards.  It’s repeated with puckered lips awaiting a kiss, it’s spoken with a smirk and a snuggle.

That night, snuggled in close with my family, reading the book penned by a friend, by the light of a purple flashlight, no less, was the highlight of my Christmas.

Tell me, what was the highlight of your Christmas?

To be continued,

Lori

 

3 In Blogging/ Life

MORE in 2018

Here we are, early in the beginnings of 2018.  A new calendar means new goals, new words and a new start.  So, let’s dive right in shall we?

Every year for the past few years, I have a selected a word to focus on over the course of the next twelve months.  Last year my word was Warrior, which you can read about HERE. And to be honest, I have two words for 2018.  Why two?  There is one that is heavy on my heart but it is so personal and private that I can’t lay myself that bare here.  Maybe at some point I can share more but for now, I’ll hold that one close to me heart.  So, for 2018, my word is MORE.

MORE was inspired by the need to look at my life and see what I need more of.  And, logically, the opposite of more is less and there are things that I need less of.  My friend Sam posted a list online the other day and it spoke to me.  MORE seems to be greedy, but once you read through, MORE is exactly it, I need MORE of somethings in my life and I’m going to bet that some of these will strike a chord with you, too. Here’s my list of More!

MORE water, LESS sugar

MORE outside, LESS sitting

MORE God, LESS me

MORE creativity, LESS doubt

MORE adventures, LESS fear

MORE love, LESS worry

MORE scripture, LESS iPhone

MORE reading, LESS Netflix

MORE writing, LESS mindless scrolling

MORE yoga, LESS pudge

MORE space, LESS stuff

MORE grace, LESS perfect

MORE backroads, LESS busy

I do so much without even thinking about it and I waste so much of my time with things that don’t really matter.  I want to be more intentional with my time – the time I give my work, my family, my friends.  I’m glad to sit down and make a list so that I know what I want to focus on.  It’s so easy to get distracted and let other things pull you this way and that.  But, here, here is my concrete list.  Here is what I want to focus on.

I asked my friends if they had a word for 2018.  Alena said her word is NO.  And it’s perfect.  Here’s what she said: “For me this is going to be the year of NO.  Not a positive word but I hope it brings positive change! NO when I can’t, NO when I don’t want to, NO when my plate is already overflowing, NO to being so busy I can’t catch my breath, NO to ‘stuff’, NO to being overwhelmed and stressed out, and NO to giving time I don’t have.”  I can’t wait to watch this pan out and I hope it means she’ll have more time to hang out with me, selfish, eh? 😉

My dear blogging friend, Jennifer of Simple Local Life has a word that makes my heart happy for her – CREATE!!!  She is a self-proclaimed non-creative, so she was excited to share her word with me. “Create products…create experiences…create memories…create income”  I’m so proud of what Jennifer has built since she first introduced herself to me over 2 years ago at the first Blogjam!

Another blogging buddy, Suzi of Confessions of a Fitness Instructor started a private FB group to help with setting goals, whether they are fitness related or not.  You can join it HERE.  And a new blogger friend that I haven’t met yet wrote THIS post about her word SIMPLIFY.

I asked some other people and the words that have been chosen are amazing!!  Surrender, Amplify, Change, Enjoy, Rest, Self-Care….so many good ones!

I’m working out my Farm Fresh goals for 2018 into a concrete list.  I’m not a natural goal setter, so to have an actual, tangible list will be a first for me!  But I’m excited to see where it is all going this year!  Last year was pretty amazing for me in terms of the blog and now that I’ve had a taste of it, I want MORE!!  lol

I’d love to hear if you have a word on your heart for 2018!! Please share it with me!

To be continued,

Lori