Be diligent to know the state of your flocks, And attend to your herds; For riches are not forever, Nor does a crown endure to all generations. When the hay is removed, and the tender grass shows itself, and the herds of the mountains are gathered in, The lambs will provide your clothing, And the goats the price of a field; You shall have enough goat's milk for your food, For the food of your household, And the nourishment of your maidservants. Prov. 27:23-27

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Rachel

--Update~Monday Morning--
Rachel had a good night last night. She was quite groggy in the evening because of medicine they gave her to help settle her stomach. The little TV in the corner of her room wasn't working so the nurses brought in a big one and she had a huge selection of DVDs so she was pretty happy about that and she was the only child on the Pediatric floor so she had the nurses all to herself. She hasn't had another seizure since the one yesterday afternoon and she is on her way home now.



--Original Post--
Well, Today has been kind of scary. It started out normal. We all went to church and all of us came home except for Rachel. She went to Emily's between services. The rest of us came home and were having coffee and cookies and stuff just like usual. Then the phone rang. It was Jenn. I answered it and she told me to tell mom to come right away because Rachel was having a bad seizure. She hasn't had one for months and shes been on some medication. Anyway mom and dad went over there right away (they live right down the road). She had been eating lunch with them and had all of a sudden kind of passed out. Mike was there and caught her and they layed her on the floor. As soon as mom and dad got there they called 911. By then it was like she was in a very deep sleep. She sort of woke up but was still very confused as to where she was and what was happening. The ambulance and some volunteer fire fighters came and they got her on a stretcher and mom went with her to the hospital. Mike took us to church and back home again. We were only home for a little while and then mom and dad and Rachel came home. They had done CAT Scan and it looked like there was nothing major. They told mom just to call the specialist in London tomorrow and tell her what happened. Well they had been home for about twenty minutes and Rachel was sitting in the living room with a bunch of the others eating chips and it happened again but this time it seemed like it was worse because she started shaking really bad and she had been eating so it looked like she was choking. Anyway, those of us who saw it started panicking and were yelling for dad and mom. Dad came right away and mom was on the phone and had to hang up. Sorry, Aunt Caroline.
So mom called the ambulance again and by that time Rachel it looked like she was just in a deep sleep again. We all kind of calmed down and stopped shaking and started to think as to what we needed to do. We moved the table and chairs for the ambulance people, somebody made some food for mom because she figured she would have to go back to the hospital, and somebody turned a movie on for the twins and Benji. So the ambulance came and also a bunch of volunteer firefighters. By then she was half awake again and they hooked up a bunch of stuff and got her out in the ambulance and left with mom again. John, Andrew, Dad, Jeremy, and I did chores and then dad left to go to the hospital again. We heard later that she threw up in the ambulance but since then has been OK. She is going to stay overnight for sure . . . after that, who knows.
I will update again when we know more.

And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.
-Romans 8:28

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Home-made Goat Milk Soap!

Lately we have been trying our hand at making soap out of goat's milk. We made a batch a while ago but we weren't sure if they were quite right and the shape is not very good but they do work. Last night we made a new/better batch. These ones turned out better and the shape is better but they still have to sit for 4-6 weeks to cure. Our next batch will be with scent.

This is what the new bars look like:
I know there kind of smudged up in places but thats just from hand cutting them.
This is what the whole thing looked like before we cut it into squares:
Any orders? :)

Sunday, November 01, 2009

A Cow Farm!!!!

Last Friday night we went to some people from our church who have a dairy farm. It was kind of fun to see pens full of cows again. I'm sorry I haven't posted in so long. I have got quite busy with school lately and I was sick last week.

The guys who farms here is trying to breed in Brown Swiss cows and Red and White Holsteins into his Black and Whites but it takes a long time to build up a herd of Red and Whites so he still has a bunch of Black and Whites.

This tractor went through a little accident and all the windows were broken and the cab was bent so windows don't really fit in it anymore.



I am planning to do a post about a bunch of goats we sold a few weeks ago but I haven't finished it yet so I'll do it in when I have some more time (something I do not have in abundance these days).

Some Country Music


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