Good Morning All!
We just finished chores (another exciting herding of sheep and goats down to pastures for the day). We have a brief five minutes before starting our group project for the day. Of course that means that everyone had to fetch food and use the bathroom even though we finished breakfast only an hour and a half ago! Ah, youth--eternally hungry and in need of the bathroom. We don't have a lot of down time so we blog when we can, but that seems to be reserved to 30 minutes at the end of the day. For those concerned about Jake's head, he just bumped it when getting up from his lower head. It wasn't a real injury, but the concern is appreciated.
It's cooler today, but another gloriously sunny day. I have been herded to our next thing so off I go.
Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers.
P-Didds, otherwise known as Pastor Daven
Our thoughts are with you as you rough it tonight in the Global Village. Can't wait to hear the tales of that experience...
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for all of you to have this wonderful experience! Can't wait to hear your "stories"... oh, and Lauren... do not try and bring any of your new animal friends home! We have enough animals to feed! Love you!
ReplyDeleteI AM ENJOYING FOLLOWING YOUR WONDERFUL ADVENTURE. YOUR COMMENTS ARE SO ENTERTAINING. I HOPE YOU ALL REALIZE WHAT A GREAT EXPERIENCE THIS IS AND KAYLA DON'T WORRY, JUST DROP THE FOOD. GRANDMA M.
ReplyDeleteYea, Kayla... I agree with your Grandma. BUT, after "drop the food", she forgot to say "Run!" Hope you are having a blast!
ReplyDeleteWe're excited to hear more of your adventures in Rutland. Enjoying your blogs & photos. Would love to see photos of the pastures with the ornery critters & you guys leading them to & fro. What have you had to eat? Are there gardens? What a wonderful opportunity--wish I could be a fly on the wall--hmmm, perhaps not one in the barn :) to see what you're up to. Blessings to you! Deb Mannion
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