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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The Winners...Besides Maisie ;-)

From 76 total comments (main blog, Mia sized blog and emails), Maisie used Random.org to pick four winners.

Tyche's Minder 

DFW

cyndy

kbdoolin

Fun!  Send me your address and we'll get your goat milk soap right out :-D.



Maisie's jumping for joy.  Or maybe just showing off ;-).  

She now loves to go to the barn and is happy tootling around up there for quite awhile, even when it's cold.  Gone are the days of sore feet and legs and crying to go back to the house.  Now if she just had a safe and fun buddy to hang with, she'd be happy snuggling down in the straw, listening to the sheep tell stories at night rather than sitting on the couch watching TV.


A lavender lamb.


Under Hank's watchful eye.  I love this sweet picture.


If you look really close...teefers :-D.


We've been making some supervised visits with the big kids.  Maisie's confident.  Sometimes to a fault.  But she's smart, too.  She knows she can steal food from the old sheep.  That B. Willard is a bit of a punk, but for the most part is okay.  That Lila can be nice, but Keebler and Rebecca Boone have both dealt some mean, hard knocks and should be avoided at All Costs! 

We all enjoyed the sunshine this afternoon.  

2 comments:

Kelly said...

That first shot of Maise leaping for joy is so cute because the older (ewe?) on the right appears to be saying, "Settle down little girl".
Great to see how all your hard work has made such a difference for Maise.
If we were closer, I'd have a companion for her. :)

Mosaic Magpie said...

Congratulations to the winners!
Teefers are a good thing!
Deb