

Myles and I are babysitting for a friend for a couple of months. Her name is "bubbles" and she is a three month old miniature horse. She stands about 18 inches high and that's pushing it. I could not believe my eyes when they took her out of a dog carrier as she looks surreal. Myles named her bubbles because when she drinks water she puts her head way in the bucket and blows bubbles. Toby, our quarter horse, is totally in awe. We all thought teetzie, our mini, was small but as you can see in the pictures, she looks like a Clydsedale. Ged has about two inches on her.
2 comments:
Those pictures look great. Myles you look amazing!! I want to just grab you and kiss you, you look that great. :)
This week I am going to see how to make copies of my little DVD's that I made ( I don't have a CD burner on my computer) of the birthday party and of Brian giving his sermon on the "Power of Prayer". It's about you Myles.
Love to all.
Cecelia
Choosing to Be Content
Monday, August 13, 2007
“I have learned whatever state I am in, to be content.”
Philippians 4:11 NKJV
In his book Money: A User’s Manual, Bob Russell describes a farmer who once grew discontent with his farm. He griped about the lake on his property always needing to be stocked and managed…And those fat cows lumbered through his pasture. All the fencing and feeding—what a headache!
He called a Realtor and made plans to list the farm. A few days later the agent phoned, wanting approval for the advertisement she intended to place in the local paper. She read the ad to the farmer. It described a lovely farm in an ideal location—quiet and peaceful, contoured with rolling hills, carpeted with soft meadows, nourished by a fresh lake, and blessed with well-bred livestock. The farmer said, “Read that ad to me again.”
After hearing it a second time, he decided, “I’ve changed my mind. I’m not going to sell. I’ve been looking for a place like that all my life.”
Hey all!
We're enjoying a week at the Beach. We're staying in Corolla, NC. The outer banks. It's awesome. took all the kids to the unprotected part of the beach. You can drive your 4x4's there. We had a great time. Much love to all.
Aunt K8
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