One of those days (again)

Today's been one of those “I'd like to stay in bed and read all day” kind of days.  I've had no energy.  I'm not very sociable or hospitable and I've “grumped” at the kids all day.  GGRRrrrrrr….

My hubbie left today and won't be back until Thursday.  He's got a really hard week ahead of him with lots of work.  Neither of us like it when he travels like he must right now.  Three weeks in a row is just too much.  But it won't be long until vacation time!  Yippee!  A whole week at the beach.  I can't wait. 

We still are uncertain about some major life things right now.  We are both trying to wait on God, follow His leading and be patient in the meantime.  It's really hard some days.  I try to remember the horse loading incident or Michelle's robin story.  Perspective, perspective, Julie!!  Some days it's just easier to give in and be a grump.

(Don't you wish you lived near me today??)

I've checked my email a million times today hoping for some inspiration, communication with another adult, or something to jar me out of the frumpies but alas it's 8pm, kiddos are in bed and I'm still Ms. Grumpmeister.

I hope tomorrow is better.  I realize so often what a blessing all of you are here at HSB.  You are my friends I get to take anywere I go.  Thanks for listening, encouraging and sharing. 

Following on the shirt tail of Fish in my Hair's story for the day somehow my 7 year old when told to brush his teeth tonight and get ready for bed hears instead:  “Son, take a big cup of water, carry it through the house being careful to spill water EVERYWHERE; walk outside; pour said cup of water over your head completely soaking yourself; then, do it again; and look at me like I've lost my face when I ask 'What are you doing?'”
BOYS!!!!  WHO CAN FIGURE THEM OUT?????

And dear hubbie, I know you will read this.  Be glad you are traveling today and away from the Grumpmeister!!  ( I love you and I miss you).  God has a plan for us, I just know it!!!  It might be witnessing to others in an insane assylum, but hey, we're working for the LORD!

JULIE alias Ms Grumpmeister


Something to remember…

The beginning is usually scary, the end is usually sad, it's what's in the middle that counts.

Something to think about.

From the movie HOPE FLOATS


You know…

Have you read Kindred Spirit's blog today?  It's awesome.  Her blog made me think about our trail ride the other day.  “Dallas”, the wonderful horse that I rode wouldn't load onto the trailer when we were finished riding.  Adonnya (my friend) had to be back home by 3pm and time was “awasting” as we tried over and over to get Dallas to load onto the horse trailer.

We put another horse, Diesel, on first to see if Dallas would load.  Over and over again we tried.  He refused to get on.  Adonnya became quite frustrated with him so I gave it a try.  Still, no go!   Then we took Diesel off and tried with an empty trailer.  No go.  Then I came up with the idea to try loading him on the side of the trailer Diesel had been on.  Who knows why!  I was just praying for God to give us options for getting this horse on. 

Well, up he goes right onto the trailer.  No fuss, no stalling, just right up. 

Can I get an Amen, Praise the Lord?
Thank you Jesus!!!

On the way home I kept thinking there must be a spiritual lesson in all of this.  There always is.  How many times do I insist on doing things a certain way only to be frustrated by my numerous attempts?  And all the time there is the Lord's way, not always easy, but full of blessing for He has gone before me to prepare the path. 

Now, like loading the horse on the trailer there were two sides to the same opening.  A double horse trailer has a left and a right side.  But there was only one way in that worked.

We were so intent on loading Dallas on one side we didn't even see the other side and it's possibilities.

Hmmmm….
gives a girl something to think about, huh?

IN HIM
JULIE


Bye Bye Birdie

We took our baby Robin to the Wildlife Rescue people today.  It was so much fun having him but I'm glad to have the responsibility of feeding him taken away.  The Rescue people will teach him to feed himself so that he will survive on his own.  I think each time I see a Robin now I'll think of him.

Here are some pictures from today.  Each of the boys took turns holding him before we left to meet Amy from Wildlife Rescue.  Then the little guy wouldn't stay in his box while we were driving to meet her so I've got a picture of him on the dashboard.  I know, Nancy, you're thinking I carry my camera EVERYWHERE, but really I don't.

Oh, did I tell you we found out he really is a “HE”?  Male robins have white on their breasts and white rings around their eyes. 

God Speed little guy!

Julie


Amy from wildlife rescue.
  


More photos from our farm night

Here are a couple more pictures from the night we spend riding.  Baby girl is sitting on a donkey, although it's hard to tell in the picture.


Is she cute or what????  I could just eat her up!!


Here's baby girl trying to pull the donkey around while he's stepping on his lead rope.


Son #2 was cowboying it up!


And here's my hubbie taking time out from riding the quarter horse he loves to give baby girl a ride on the Missy.


The baby bird

Our little robin has now learned to perch and I'm trying to teach him to eat off of the ground.  He's progressed from eating like a baby (with his neck cranked back) to taking food from my hand when it's about half way down to the ground.  He still doesn't act like he knows what to do with a squirming worm that's lying on the ground.  We'll keep trying.  He's also begun to exercise by flapping his wings. 
Here's some pictures of him from last night when he was perched on the side of his bowl/nest.


Not much to say

Not much to blog about today….

  • A few updates though:
  • BABY BIRD is about to eat us out of house and home.  At $3 a container of worms he's getting as expensive to feed as my kids but he's doing great.
  • the BRUISE is bigger, larger, darker, uglier.  but I rode again last night.  it helped with the soreness.
  • i had my second parent/teacher conference today.  it went well.  we are still praying about montessori school or homeschool for my oldest next year

And a few questions….

  • does anyone know anything about biofeedback?
  • does anyone know anything about diet for someone with ADD tendencies?

Here are some examples of just how awesome our God is….


Horses, Bruises and Baby Robins PART 2

Well, I finally hobbled over to the computer to post some pictures from yesterday's story.

Here's my bruise

Here's our baby robin that eats and poops more than anything I've seen in my entire life.  Anybody out there know how old this little guy looks?

And here are some photos from last night.  We had a wonderful time of fellowship sitting around the campfire and talking.  I love this time of the year.

I love this picture of the boys playing on the swing at dusk.


And here are Mutt and Jeff acting like nuts.


And baby girl saying “cheese”

Have a great night.
Signed,
The Advil Woman


Horses, Bruises and Baby Robins

Today has been quite a day.  It began by wondering if I was going  to Raleigh to take care of a friend who has been very sick.  I ended up not going because of some wonderful friends she has there who came and cared for her.  She's feeling better today and I hope she has some strength and energy for tomorrow. 

So after my morning “she's okay” phone call me and my hubbie got to go horseback riding again with our friends Tom and Adonnya.  Today I got a frisky little gelding named Dallas.  He's got to be part thoroughbred because it took him half the trail ride to calm down enough to be enjoyable to ride.  And I've got the bruises to prove it.  (I'll post them tomorrow.)  Dallas spooked at a stick on the trail ride and I ended up under his neck with my left foot on the ground and my right foot still in the stirrup on the horses back.  Now, if you can get a mental picture of this you know that only someone with a 34 inch inseam who is 6foot 2inches tall could accomplish such a feat!

My yoga instructor would have been impressed!! 

As my inner thigh scraped across the saddle horn I could feel the bruise forming.  Tonight I have a bruise about the length of a football though not as wide. 

Yes, ouch!!!!

Advil….you are my friend! 

After the 3 or 4 hour ride, a spooky horse, a bruised and raw inner thigh and a horse who wouldn't load to trailer back to the farm we finally returned home.  Both me and my hubbie were beat!  It was 4pm. 

At 6pm we were back at the farm for fried chicken, Adonnya's wonderful pasta salad and a little more horseback riding.  Yes, I actually got back on a horse this evening.    It's amazing how you can still succumb to peer pressure at the ripe old age of 41.

But this is not until after my boys found a baby robin in our yard who had apparently fallen from his nest and was very hungry.  Since he/she is not old enough to fly we've taken it in and the little guy;s eaten about 10 big ole fat juicy fishing worms since 5pm.  Now, he's sound asleep in a garbage container (tall so it won't fall out or the dog won't get it) with lots of towels for warmth.  I hope it survives the night.  He's in our closet where I hope he'll be safe until morning when he'll choke down a bunch of worms again.  It's really amazing to watch him eat.

So now it's 11:40pm and I'm barely awake, leg throbbing.  So I'm off to la la land, a handful of Advil safely tucked in my tummy.  I hope to post pics of my leg, the ride tonight and the “hopefully still alive” baby robin tomorrow.

Until then….
Have Jesus filled dreams and if you read this since I'm on EST.  Pray for our bird to make it through the night.
Julie


SPIDERS

After reading Amada's post about the giant monster in her closet I remembered a funny story from when we were first married.

my husband is definitely scared of spiders.  he had a room mate when he lived in california that collected black widows.  i remember him telling me stories about John throwing wads of black string over the shower onto him saying, “say hello to blackie!”  at which my husband would promptly FREAK OUT.

when we were first married and living in TN he came running into the bathroom one evening while i was showering.  he was yelling something like, “come here, come here!  it's an emergency”  (i had visions of this being my life after children, not with my newly aquired and very handsome husband)

quickly drying off i enter the kitchen with towel wrapped around my body to find my husband standing across the kitchen from a giant wolf spider shooting rubber bands at the thing.  okay, it may be a female thing but what if you hit it and it goes running instead of dying.  YIKES.

 

what do i do?  i promptly jump over the spider, grab the can of RAID and position myself for the death spray.  Ready.  Aim.  Fire.  What???  What's that?  As momma spider is promptly curling to her death a million zillion quadrillion baby spiders who where inconspicuously perched on her back run for dear life.  needless to say my spraying radius got bigger and bigger.

i think the entire breakfast area got a dose of RAID.

now that they are ALL dead….
who gets to clean them all up?

I'll let you guess!!!

now don't get me wrong…my hubbie will slay the fiercest of dragons for me, but spiders?  no way!


hoping you run into NO spiders today Amada!!!
julie


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