Mar 1, 2007

It can Stop Now-

We aren't going anywhere.  I don't mind, especially when I don't have anywhere to go.  This blizzard, the one that started today, is supposed to bring 15 inches.  The wind is whipping and the driveway is all drifted in again.  I'm not snowblowing until tomorrow when it's all over. 


This latest bit of weather means no school today or tomorrow so my older ones are home with the young ones.  Didn't get much done with homeschool today. 


 


One of our geldings cut his foot right above the fetlock.  It looks like it's going to be okay, but it sure scared us with all of the bleeding.  We've had it wrapped, but are letting it air out today.


 


Yesterday, the youth group leader called for a fast.  The youth are supposed to  go without any TV, books (except school books and the bible), no computer.  This is to give them more time with God.  Uninterupted.  The fast along with the snow days has made for some pretty interesting entertainment.  How I wish they could all watch a movie!  We have a trumpet going, a trombone, a keyboard, and a guitar.  They just don't all go together.  Then we had the GI Joe marathon.  Even the 15 year old was GI Frogman.  My dd2 got pictures for future blackmail material. 


 


My dh is stuck down in southern Minnesota.  They've closed I-35 down into Iowa.  He's parked waiting and praying.  Not sure which way to take.


I'm going to go and warm my hands in some dishwater.  Have a blessed night.


From Glory Farm

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Mar 1, 2007

It can Stop Now-

We aren't going anywhere.  I don't mind, especially when I don't have anywhere to go.  This blizzard, the one that started today, is supposed to bring 15 inches.  The wind is whipping and the driveway is all drifted in again.  I'm not snowblowing until tomorrow when it's all over. 


This latest bit of weather means no school today or tomorrow so my older ones are home with the young ones.  Didn't get much done with homeschool today. 


 


One of our geldings cut his foot right above the fetlock.  It looks like it's going to be okay, but it sure scared us with all of the bleeding.  We've had it wrapped, but are letting it air out today.


 


Yesterday, the youth group leader called for a fast.  The youth are supposed to  go without any TV, books (except school books and the bible), no computer.  This is to give them more time with God.  Uninterupted.  The fast along with the snow days has made for some pretty interesting entertainment.  How I wish they could all watch a movie!  We have a trumpet going, a trombone, a keyboard, and a guitar.  They just don't all go together.  Then we had the GI Joe marathon.  Even the 15 year old was GI Frogman.  My dd2 got pictures for future blackmail material. 


 


My dh is stuck down in southern Minnesota.  They've closed I-35 down into Iowa.  He's parked waiting and praying.  Not sure which way to take.


I'm going to go and warm my hands in some dishwater.  Have a blessed night.


From Glory Farm

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