On our drive back from church, John and I thought we saw a tornado. Later we heard that a few tornadoes had touched down, and there were warnings of others. I took this picture last night after we heard about some severe weather heading our way. We were of course fine but the clouds looked quite threatening!
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Last night I dreamed that I had our baby! This all happened sometime this week! John delivered the baby by himself at a hotel but we had to go to a hospital to deliver the placenta because I could not remember how to do that! John was an excellent midwife for the delivery, I don't remember feeling any pain (wa-hooo). When I knew I was going to have the baby, I was disappointed to miss my second trimester but I forgot all about the third trimester! Our baby weighed around 5 pounds and was perfectly healthy and able to survive despite only having 9 weeks to grow. I was worried I wouldn't know how to take care of the baby since I haven't read the Babywise book that Celina gave me. Obviously I was lacking in knowledge because when the baby was having difficulty nursing, I supplemented with regular canned milk! I was surprised to discover our baby was a boy since this is what I thought we would have when I found out I was expecting. He was so adorable! So precious and such a delight to be able to hold him close! He smelled so good and his skin and hair were silky soft. I covered his tiny body with kisses and enjoyed all the little sounds he made. How is it possible to miss someone so much whom I have never met?
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John has been working on expanding the pasture for the calves. He finished putting up the fence today and let the calves out to explore their new surroundings. The calves loved it! They were so cute eating, laying, and kicking up their heels in the new abundance of fresh grass. I sat by Kabaas while he rested in the grass and rubbed his face and neck. He acted like he enjoyed it and laid his head on my leg and licked my hand a few times. He can act so tame but anytime we try to approach him when he is walking around, he trots off. I took a bunch of pictures, but my favorites were these two that John took!
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That picture with the focus on the grass and with you in the background is cool! Great job John!
ReplyDeleteOh good! John got the new fence up! I am sure the calves are enjoying their new pasture. :-) What a halarious dream, Amy. I'm glad that in reality, things are progressing the way God designed them to so far, even though we all are impatient to see that new little one! Wow! I missed the excitement of tornados. I think I hardly saw a thunderstorm up at my work.
ReplyDeleteLove you three! :-)
Gloria