

Getting The Farmer to go away is a real chore. It's not that he doesn't like to leave - it is just plain difficult. He spent one day moving seventy sheep across the mountain to join the rest of the flock and so his brother could look over them. Jeremy the Llama caused the most trouble because he really didn't want to get in the trailer. He has become rather wild since he doesn't get much handling. Our friend Mike checked in on and fed other livestock here so we didn't need to worry.
Julia started second grade today and I miss her already. I think I had more butterflies than she did. I relived my fears of the first day of school all night long while hoping I would wake up early enough to get her there on time. She was ready to get back to see her friends. Now it's back to work for me with some paintings due, some needlework projects deadlines looming and finishing up my new knitting book which will be out next summer 2007.
Thanks so much Bill, Marsha, Jack and Elaine for the wonderful break!

3 comments:
Nice to have you back Lady!
I'm working on a pair of those C-razy socks, I'll post a pic soon I hope.
My oldest starts Kindergarten tomorrow and I don't think there are butterflies in my stomach - I think they're Macaws. Say hello to Julia for me :)
Welcome back Kristin!
I'm jealous! Were you on Isle La Motte or one of the other islands? Since moving to Arizona last year, haven't been to the family cottage there this year. :( Saving our pennies to get there next year.
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