Friday, January 17, 2014

October 2013

October brought our first snowstorm. Hannah was most excited to see it snowing, as she had been waiting for it to snow. As soon as the girls got bundled up, it had stopped. And as you can see, it didn't amount to much. :)






We weaned the calves and Rodney preg checked the cows. We also did a round of vaccination. The calves came home with us and the cows stayed at summer pasture for a little longer. Actually, there were a few cows that Rodney couldn't quite tell if they were pregnant or not, so we took a blood sample from them and brought them home with us, too. They were the cows that had calves late last spring so it was good that those calves got some more time with their momma:
excited to be ridin' in Daddy's pickup




naptime - will she fall asleep with all the commotion?




success!

she got a little nap in that day
Time to get some wood! Usually Rodney goes by himself, but this time we all went with. Hannah was excited to see the snow!









what's the best thing to do with snow?

eat it!


explorin'




hannah's snowman



One Sunday afternoon we took a drive. Drove up to the Upper Ruby:



Ruby Reservoir
A couple more moose:
there were 2 until i went to get the camera

outta here


there's the other one - a moose on both sides of the picture

hoppin' over the fence
see ya later!




Observing:





Warm fall weather sure is nice to have. Playin' outside:





Fall colors:

Cloudy skies and chilly temps...


...Time to have some hot chocolate!








Spending time with a couple princesses:






Learning to write our name:



MEA was spent in Bozeman. Was great to meet up with the Isaac family once again. Girls and I spend a couple hours at the Children's Museum. Will have to go back there some day:





This room was set up like a vet office. There's other rooms, with books, marketplace, things to build with, etc.


Leaf pile!


what happens when you jump?

you knock little sister down











Hannah says she's giving Max a bath




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