Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Home for the Week

John was able to get the last week on May off so we went home.  We both had dentist appointments, John's was first and he had no cavities.  The pressure was on for me!  I went the next day and my teeth were good especially since I hadn't been in for a year and a half.  But they did have to fix one of my cavities...that doesn't count as a cavity right?
The next day I meet with our flourist, Laura.  She is five foot, blonde, and full of energy.  She had lots of ideas and was excited about everything!  I feel like that got the ball rolling.  That night we; as in me, my mom, and John; started on decorations.  

We had quite the system going: I would cover the string in our gooey mixture, John would pull it from me, and my mom would wrap the balloons.  We got 6 string balloons finished! 
 



 Sometimes John would pull and the string would spray me...
One of the days we went up to Ashton.  We got to play with Owen and Ed, see the new baby puppies, and rode horses.  It was a great 24 hours!
The boys couldn't get enough being outside-especially Ed.
I love Ed telling Star "Ah" to keep her away from him, Ed touching the puppies and getting so excited, and Owen's evil laugh.  Just ignore the fact that Ed is running around the horse barn in his socks (no parents=no rules)
After a few hours the boys finally warmed up to John and had no problem "playing" with him.
Dad wanted us to see the improvements the dogs were making. Star actually downing-I'll give this one to him, it's a HUGE improvement!
Others like Newt aren't doing so well.  Oh and take notice of the naked sheep haha!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Pictures from the Cam

Every once in a while I unload all the pictures from my camera and I love to see what I've been up to.

First picture is my cute little nephew who I just love!
 Next is my crazy father with his newest hobby-training the dogs with sheep.  He cracks me up with the ideas he gets.  It all started when he decided to get turkeys.  Being the crazy he is, he trained the turkeys to come to a special whistle and they followed him around the yard when he would go outside.  It was kinda cute...I really miss the turkeys.  Well the next summer he needed a new thing to do and he chose wagon pulling.  He converted the war trailer into a wagon which it really turned out quite nice.  Luckily I wasn't there for the first pullings, but I've heard the stories...not pretty!  I'm surprised he's still alive along with the people he convinced it was a good idea to ride with him.  He now has it under control and the horses are pro.  I drove a few times and it's so fun!  When winter rolled around the wagon clearly wouldn't work in the snow, so instead of waiting for the snow to melt, he found a sleigh.  Oh my father!  But actually the sleigh is quite fun too if you can stand the cold long enough.  One time when John and I went to visit, we were just on top of the hill and Dad decided the snow was too deep and we needed to turn around.  Well the snow WAS too deep and the horses got stuck.  We even had the big horses on, Romeo and Tuff.  The snow was deep.  We had to unhitch the horses and pull them out.  John ripped the crotch of his pants in the process and the sleigh stayed up there til the snow melted a few feet.  If you know Ashton, the snow doesn't melt fast and I think my father was going through withdrawals without his sleigh.  So the latest, "the silence of the lambs" as my family refers to it. My dad wants aggressive dogs so when he moves cows they'll attack.  Well the poor sheep are not as sturdy as cows and they get ripped apart.  Viewer discretion is advised....
This is one of my favorites cause Star is a little bit crazy and just scatters the sheep.  This time she ran them into the horses' corral and they were not a fan.
Along with the sheep, he is selectively breeds the dogs to get a more aggressive offspring.  Here is the result from Tony and Tyson.  Pretty dang cute!
Back to my life in Logan... my lovely cousin/twin decided to referee basketball.  Where she got this idea I'm not sure, but it's a pretty good one.  My house dad Brady is a coach for one of the Junior High teams and it just so happens that she was refereeing one of his games.  Can you say two birds, one stone?  (My camera was having a bad day so the pictures were kinda blurry)


Pretty official yeah?  Yeah I'm proud. 
Next on my roll of film is the sheep barn.  Some of the girls in the sorority are in a sheep production class and while the ewes were lambing, they had to spend the night so they could check on them every hour.  Shylee was there one night and needed some entertainment.  So we "brought her movies"  which translates to me seeing all the babies :)
 This one had a blankie to stay warm 

 This one had to be hand fed every three hours cause his mom had too many babies to feed
He cried the entire time we were there!
John was nice enough to give up 5 hours to come to Sadie's Junior Miss.  It was a long night, but Sadie did great so it was worth it!