Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The Breeding of Oonagh and Teagan

Well the season of breeding has come around and I have made 3 trips to take the "girls" to visit their boyfriend Pollo, quite the "handsome man"(And rather stinky too).  Learning to read the signs of heat are harder than I anticipated. I believe Teagan settled her 2 little doelings on that second visit and Oonagh,
her 2 little doelings on this last and third visit. (Yes, the aforementioned comment is positive thinking) And we shall continue as we started - hoping for the best. I think, as we head into the breeding season that the "girls'" heats were intensifying. Teagan wanted nothing to do with Pollo on this last visit and cried after me as I drove away - kinda felt bad - but Oonagh only had eyes for Pollo. Ahhh, goat love! So come this Febuary 21st and March 13th, we will be ooohing and aaawing over 4 beautiful little doelings.

Really Rad Roadtrip

What did we do this summer of 2013? Well, a road trip to New Mexico from our Texas hill country cabin. Luri and I drove to Albuquerque where we reconnected with family and had a few adventures, like riding the tram up to Sandia Mountain and having a picnic. What a view!


Or going to the St. John's Tearoom with big hats on, laughing hysterically as we devoured our appetizers like staving women. Note: eat lunch a couple of hours before you go!


The Cumbres & Toltec Railway is a charming chug through alpine forests and meadows up to Colorado where we disembarked, had lunch, then reboarded  for a return trip back to Chama. We got up around 4:30 am to be sure we had plenty of time to make our boarding time of 9:00 am. We used Mom's outdated GPS which decided to take us through an old waypoint west of our destination. As the sun came up we were weaving in and out of the most gorgeous canyons and bluffs. I might want to add at this time, it only takes 2.5 hrs. to get there from Rio Rancho. So, needless to say we had some time to kill before we boarded even though we drove out of our way to get to Chama. We ate breakfast at Foster's
quaint cafe and looked around town, talking to a few locals. As we boarded our train car it was as though we stepped through time. The employees all dressed in period clothing as they told us about the history of the area and the old working rail line used for mining ore. Our seat mates were great as well. One man and his wife were taking their grandson, as they took their son years before. We were allowed to walk through the cars and visit, get drinks and snacks, and hang out in the open-air car to take pictures while listening to the guide tell us more about the landmarks as we chugged along. The coal smell and debris in the air coated every inch of us and made me think of how it must have been like to travel cross-country and why so many people wore hats. :)

Thanks, Mom, for giving us such a great adventure! We laughed, sang, teased each other and danced with life. That was one of the best road trips ever.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

Wow, an old friend of Bill's, Jim, his wife Laura and his grandson, Damien came over for dinner the same night the Germans came over. Carie and her beau, Frank, also came and we had a blast as we ate Mexican food, consumed wine and beer and enjoyed one another. Good times and memories made. Love these gatherings as much as planning them, like painting a picture.

The weather was perfect; with a slight breeze to keep the bugs at bay and us cool. Our little cabin at the end of the road is a blessing and a sanctuary, so peaceful and picturesque. The seasons have been cooler this year and make gatherings like these a pleasure.




Monday, May 13, 2013

Mother's Day * Empress Treatment

Oh, how wonderfully blessed I have been to have two daughters, and a son now, who love me so. Thank you all for such a fantastic Mother's Day. I was given a manicure/pedicure, blaved at rummy, walked to the river (pushed in, got my revenge though - "Sure, the waters' not cold, come on in!), three gourmet meals complete with chocolate raspberry tart, and a fantastic foot massage. I enjoyed every moment and the weather was great! As the day was winding down, I didn't want it to end. Who would, right? Bill worked on the  chicken coop design, and Jon kept the cool refreshing drinks coming. Did I say how blessed I am yet?
Caragh and Champ loved running freeeeeeee and swimming in the river. All the animals got along well. Jon adopted the black rooster, now dubbed "El Diablo". Jiggi decided he deserved a place at the table and somehow managed without being seen like a table-ninja, to secure a corner of it. We laughed a lot, reminisced, laughed some more and ate till we were bloated. I guess I got my wish too, when I wished for more days like this.  Blessed - yes, truly blessed!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Radical Rollercoaster Rush

Wow, what a rush! Went to 6 Flags Fiesta in San Antonio and rode every knuckle clinching, adrenaline pumping ride in the entire park for EJ's sixteenth birthday celebration. White Water Bay opened for the first weekend this season and the weather was perfect, the Tornado frightening!  All the rides were a short wait, about 5 minutes average. Bill said he wasn't riding any of the roller coasters every time he got on one :) and my favorite was the "Superman".  We spent eight hours straight pumping our adrenaline and we all felt it today; worn out and exhausted. EJ wants to go back as soon as she can and Bill never wants to go back. I'm somewhere in between. Ash and Jon have season passes and plan on coming back later this spring. My second favorite ride was the Frisbee, made by the germans :), that almost made me want to yurk my funnel cake. All in all, a great fun family time.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Spectacular Stone Staircase

Wow, how I love stone! Bill heaved all these stones into place over a couple of months; about 32 hours overall time spent placing all these puzzle pieces into the perfect spot. Bill sure can produce a beautiful result with anything he puts his hand to. I sure appreciate that about him! Stone has a way of making anything look like its been there a long time and has withstood the elements. I think Bill and stone have some similar character traits. Think I might add some succulents to a nook or cranny here or there too.

Sweet Sixteen and a cake by E Code Design

Since we are going to Six Flags later this month, we gave EJ a little bit of a precelebration on her actually birthday. A Betty Boop card and chalk for her blackboard wall in her bedroom, her favorite dinner (steak and mashed potatoes with a green salad), plus a cake she came up with. It was a white and chocolate cake (four layers) with german chocolate icing. It was really good. Ahhh, Sweet Sixteen, never to be seen again. Our girl is a young woman and we are getting really old! :p