Hopefully the dogs will quickly decide they'd rather go back inside once they've felt the weather!I am being glared at by 2 dogs awaiting their walk so I had better do as they say even though I really don't want to go out in the cold and the rain.
That caught my eye tooLoving the syringe of chocolate sauce.
INCOMING GOAT SPAM!
Three weeks ago one of my two goats suddenly died, so I either had to find the other goat a new friend, or a new house with goats, as he seemed very lonely.
I preferred the latter, but I found out it is very hard to rehome a very friendly and handsome castrated male goat. So I had almost decided to find him a new friend when I thought to pressure my cousin and her family into taking him to keep their 3 female goats and to pigs company. They didn't really want another goat, and a 4 hour drive with a goat was rather daunting too, but in the end we decided it was the best solution if we wanted to be sure he got a good place.
I brought him on Christmas eve, and he seemed to enjoy the car ride, looking very interestedly out of the windows and nibbling the cardboard I put in the car!
When we put him in with the other goats and pigs, all the goats were curious and friendly, so I think he'll feel at home in no time!
A surprisingly low carb christmas dinner followed, and way too much wine, we did Christmas karaoke (they are two grownups and four children aged 14 through 20, although one has Down's syndrome and behaves much like a 3 year old) and some dance game where you hold a phone in your hand and have to mimic the movements of a cartoon on the screen, I didn't even know that was possible!
All in all, it was a wonderful day!
Drove back yesterday, very happy to share my christmas dinner only with the dogs and cats, that was quite enough being social to last me for a week!
This made me think about when the eldest grandson was 3. We got a set in Tesco and when grandson assembled it he asked where Joseph was. Checked with Tesco and Joseph just didn't figure at all in the sets. Grandson declared he's fix it. He got Jake the Pirate from one of his toys and declared that Jake will be Joseph so long as decorations are up. Jake became Joseph for a few years at Christmas.And to complete my trio of posts,..............
This was sent to us by a vicar friend. It tells the story in a very light and musical way. Enjoy!
Too late!Don't do it @Annb ! Once heard it stays with you for ages.
Don't do it @Annb ! Once heard it stays with you for ages.
This made me think about when the eldest grandson was 3. We got a set in Tesco and when grandson assembled it he asked where Joseph was. Checked with Tesco and Joseph just didn't figure at all in the sets. Grandson declared he's fix it. He got Jake the Pirate from one of his toys and declared that Jake will be Joseph so long as decorations are up. Jake became Joseph for a few years at Christmas.
The Blue Care nurse has just suggested I use tea bags as a replacement for the charcoal dressing, so we have just put six cups on the wound to try it out. An old bush remedy from years ago apparently.
Now that No 2 son has his own family, his attitude to celebrations has relaxed somewhat. He's not bothered himself but is happy to help others celebrate. Of course, it's a bit different this year because Em has realised that both Father Christmas and the tooth fairy are myths. She still likes to celebrate though.
That girl is going to go far!I've been told the story around Em's enlightenment re the tooth fairy and Father Christmas. Apparently she told her mother that the tooth fairy just didn't make sense. Why would the tooth fairy go all over the world, picking up one tooth at a time and paying for them when teeth would be easily and freely available in every cemetery around the world (and up to 32 at each collection). By the same reasoning, how could Father Christmas get to every child in the world (or even just those who celebrate Christmas) in one night. We all know that there is no such thing as magic so it can't be that. Ergo, it just isn't true.
Her mum acknowledged that both stories were just that - stories, and asked Em if she was angry at being, effectively, lied to. Not at all. She understood that it was just a tradition and similar to any other work of fiction that is produced for children and it had been fun to be part of. But now she is more grown up and doesn't need the stories - as long as she gets paid for the remainder of her milk teeth when they come out!
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