Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Summer Goals Completed in June

"The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul: but it is abomination to fools to depart from evil."  Proverbs 13:19

Okay, ready for the things I've done so far?  I sure am.  I think it's looking good!

Done:
Posted on/ updated LibertyBlessings page 3 times
Went to ADGA show in June

Bought a hula hoop for part of the agility course 
Took photos of chicks in diorama

Updated lady twice how the Leghorns are doing
Bought shirt from Tractor Supply Co

Gave cat bed to friend
Get pets' nutrition plan down and do it


Went to Lakeside Park 1/3
Read  Larson's Book on Spiritual Warfare by Bob Larson & Jambalaya for the Soul by Jesse Duprantis
So far, all caught up with my New Testament reading

Sent birthday cards to folks with birthdays this month

Set up Hummingbird feeder
Cleanup area outside my windows


I've been pretty on top of caring for the garden and it's still looking good, plus we were blessed with two separate days with rain which greatly helped.  Thank You God!


Not too bad...I think I could accomplish even more next month, Lord willing!

 Is this your first time to visit my blog?  If so, check out this link for my Summer Goals blog post. Take care y'all!

"Go to now, ye that say, To day or to morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain: Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow.  For what is your life?  It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.  For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that."  James 4:13-15

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Summer Goals


"Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he."  Proverbs 29:18

Hey there!  I realize that I'm nearly a month late in posting this but better late than never, right? I did something similar before; though, I hope to accomplish much more than I did then.   Instead of doing a bunch of goals that would be hard to reach or rather impractical, I listed things that are nearby, realistic to accomplish, and not so expensive.   It's basically a list of things that interest me and/ or are something I've been wanting to do for some time now.  I will likely be adding things to my list as they come to mind.  I hope to update you each week with what I've done thus far.   It should be fun! 

Sew 2 Skirts
Go to ADGA show in June
Keep LibertyBlessings website updated
Sew something new & sell it [if it's nice]
Downsize coat
Read 1-2 books a month
Sew 1 Apron
Test for CAE, Cl, & Johnnes
Work in garden 3-5 times a week
Keep room clean
Exercise 3-5 times a week
Do a Bible Study
Sew 1 pair pjs
Work w/ goats every day setting up
Blog once a week
Sell/giveaway unneeded items
Draw something 1-4 times a month
Walk Sally 3-5 times a week
Post on LibertyBlessings page once a week
Take chick photos in dioramas
Purchase t-shirts from the following places: TSC, Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Dallas Zoo, Mardels, Catfish Parlour, Voice of the Martyrs, and a fun goat one
Go swimming15-20 times
Go out with siblings for ice cream
Go bike riding or walking on the three mile dam
Give cat bed to friend
Take photos of new chickens 1-4 times a month
Build an agility course
Have friends over to swim
Mend all clothes
Update friend on how her chickens are doing
Work with Sally on agility 3-5 times a week
Go out with brother for coffee
Get photos of all goats set up
Find and ID six different snake species
Do a selfie with each sibling
 Watch a movie and have popcorn with siblings
Write in journal at least once a week
Get pets' nutrition plan down and do it
Send birthday cards to everyone
Go to local park three times
Read whole New Testament ; 3 chapters a day
Set up Hummingbird feeder outside my window
Cleanup area outside my windows
Volunteer at Dallas Zoo
Work at local vet clinic/s
Get snake hunting permit
Volunteer at local bird rehabilitators
Go to July 4th parade with Sally
Write one poem or short story a month


"The soul of the sluggard desireth, and hath nothing: but the soul of the diligent shall be made fat." Proverbs 13:4

Saturday, June 20, 2015

South to San Antone

 "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." James 1:17

A week ago, Mom and I headed down to San Antonio to pick up my last doe purchase for this year.   It was a beautiful day.  I loved the bright sun-shininess, the clear blue skies, and the large white clouds hanging over lush green fields and forests. 



On our way back, in Georgetown, we stopped by the local feedstore to check out what they had to offer for chicks.  They had quite a selection of pullets, so we picked out a few we'd wanted.

Afterwards, we visited with my grandfolks, which was so lovely and relaxing.  The meal was positively scrumptious.  I so enjoy getting to spend time with my grandparents at their home.
 
And this is my new girl: JustDucky.  She is such a sweet little goat.
  


Friday, June 19, 2015

Cute Little Chickadees

 "He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end." Ecclesiastes 3:11

It's been two years now since we've acquired new chicks.   The layers are getting older and demand for eggs is growing ever more.   I looked to see what Craigslist had to offer.   There were quite a few birds available, but they were out of our price range. Then I spotted a post in the pet section; four Leghorns needed a new home and they were a price I knew we could afford.  The next morning, Mom and I headed out to pick up our new girls.

This is Croatia, chatting with the male guinea Mr. Handsome.  Well, more like arguing over who was boss.
 
This is my girl, Asia. She's such a sweet, talkative bird.  Isn't she so pretty in pink?
That's Pensacola the photobomber.  She  wouldn't stop pecking the camera and absolutely loved being the center of attention.   
This is Italy, my youngest brother's bird. Wondering about their names yet?  My youngest brother and I decided that we should name them after each of our favorite places.   That was going to be easy..so we did!

The very next day, we picked up eight adorable little chicks.  They were probably only two or three days old.
 
 These are our little silkies, Sushi and Yoko.

 Daffodil and Daisy, pretty and posed...
 with Iris the Barred Rock.
Lily was quite the active one...
 and Tulip couldn't help but join in the mischief with her!

Mom and I also picked up a pretty white guinea.   Miss Polar ran to and fro looking for her buddies while I tried snapping a photo, but all proved vain. No worries.  I'm sure I'll get a good one of her soon.

I'd been taking care of our neighbors chicks for almost three weeks.  When he came to pick them up, he told me I could pick a few to keep.  I totally love these girls. They're such sweethearts.  They're so cute, cuddly, and curious.

The four White Jersey Giants explored dinosaur territory during their shoot.  Neera and Plio weren't quite sure what to make of these giants...
 while  Baylene and Eema took it easy and relaxed.
I took one of the exotic chicks upon Mom's urging; if she's a pullet, she'll be a pretty little layer!  Fossil [the Silver Spangled Hamburg] and Suri [the mottled Japanese Bantam] decided to go on a dinosaur hunt.

Wait, where'd Suri come from? Well, truth be told,  I've got one more batch to share with you.  Hey! It's called chicken math; look it up.  Beware: If you ever get into chickens, this WILL happen to YOU! 

 These are two unnamed Black Australorps.  I've wanted Australorps pretty much since we've talked about getting chickens seven years ago. 
These are Mama's girls (I hope).  We both love the cochins since they're great layers, good mamas, and have the sweetest temperaments.

 My sweet little Buff Orpingtons, Pua Lokelani [means Pink heavenly rose & it's the flower of Maui, Hawaii] and Pua Nani [means Pretty Flower].

  I'm so grateful for all of our new birds.  God willing, they will give us lots of eggs.  For now, I'm going to enjoy watching them  grow up into what they're created to be.


"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven...a time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away." Ecclesiastes 3:1 & 6