V: Sunshine after the Storm
When you see the first bluebird of the season, it just has to be a sign that it’s going to be a special day!
No, that is not a “texture”! Hubby was trying out his new camera and it’s just out of focus!
Can a mother brag?!!!
Lovely eldest daughter won an Artist’s Choice Award for her hand painted egg for the Eggshibition benefit for Youth Home where troubled juveniles receive counseling and a place to stay during their treatment. Artists and celebrities paint an egg which will be auctioned off during a gala event. This year her egg featured thoroughbred horses racing at Oaklawn Park here in our state. Here’s a shot of her winning egg! It’s my favorite of all the ones she has painted!
The miniature horses have arrived at daughter’s farm! They are so adorable—they look like toys! If only their dispositions were so adorable! They came from a herd of about 70 miniature horses, so they had not been handled much. Hopefully with time and attention they will become socialized! They weigh 70 to 80 pounds—really, they look like toys!
On Saturday, granddaughter “J” had her party at the farm. The terrible storms that wreaked havoc on our state last week were followed by lovely weather. It was a glorious day!
Even the dogs had a great time!
Max the corgi arrived at the farm as a surprise for “J” last Christmas. Herding everything in sight is his job whether it be cows, horses, cats or children! He doesn’t have a mean bone in his body, but I think the has “little man syndrome”! He runs around the farm like he owns the place!
The boys preferred to ride little ATV’s instead of horses.
The girls were in their element and the weather was perfect!
Am I too old to ride? Maybe I can persuade “C” to come riding with me! I fear we might have trouble hoisting our middle-aged selves into the saddle!
This looks a little scary—it’s been probably 15 years since I’ve been on a horse!
But it sure looks like fun!
“J” had the best birthday celebration ever!!!
“C” was busy working, so she missed the party, but her sister and niece were there for the fun. We’re both looking forward to the celebration of Easter later this week. Prayers go out for those who lost loved ones across the South from the terrible storms and tornadoes. Sounds like we may have another round tomorrow night. Hope and pray all will be safe. Blessed Holy Week to all!
Comments
Love those minis!!! I have two minis too, although they have not come to live at this old House yet. Because they were raised in a large herd, it's going to take much handling and patience, but they can become very friendly with time and good quiet handling.
The egg is beautiful and I can see why you are so enthusiastic about it.
Little Man Syndrome? Oh well, he is pretty cute and very lucky to have a loving family.
I feel as though I have been on a family adventure with this post,what fun you have with your friends and family !
Great post, have a lovley week.
Kat
Love the little horses - they are so cute.
ARE YOU GUYS OKAY? Bunch of us were worried about your safety, and all the others that live up your way!
Looks like a wonderful get-together, and your little Corgi does look like he's got the little man syndrome! Cute!