Monday, November 17, 2008

Grass Update, Pasture Update, Cutest Kids Update

Cute boy alert!

Judah is mixing water, leaves, and grass aka "pancakes".

The Hay continues to grow!!! THANK-YOU God!! Please keep praying. He is answering. :)

This area really looks nice and healthy!!

Even the shady areas seem to be growing.


This little section on the end (where all the little stumps are) will be fenced into the pasture to give them more shade.

Poor Delight looks Soooooo pregnant. She has that, all too familiar, "help me" look that most women get at the end of pregnancy. lol It won't be long though!! She will drop that cria sometime in the next 3ish weeks. We're SO excited!!
He's getting bigger and he's STILL adorable!! We had to change his name though... He was named Royal Prince Orien by his breeders BUT when she went to enter it into the system on Saturday that name was already taken!!
Bummer. So Michael and I came up with a new name. :) Rico Arcani.
Rico means: Strong power; hardy power
Arcani means: Destined for greatness
So, his new name means: Strong, hardy power, destined for greatness!
Awesome huh? :)



This is the sweetest photo set!! They were just playing and I started snapping shots. What do you think?





























6 comments:

Elspeth said...

I agree. Your kids are certainly cute! Cutest kids? Maybe, after my own of course!

April said...

Those are, indeed, some very handsome boys -- even the biggest one! :)

Christy Fritz said...

very nice photo shoot! and we're excited to see the baby come...:)

christy

Jane said...

progress on your farm...woooohoooo!

also...tagged you in a photo tag!

Mothertomanyblessings said...

Love the pictures! I really miss getting to read your blog as much, just been so busy. Things really have changed since I read your blog last, you are one busy woman. Sounds like loads of fun though

Kidcraze said...

Hmmmm, I don't know which is cuter: the boys or the alpacas.
How can you be stand to be surrounded by so much cuteness?

I like the new name.

It looks like it will make a fine pasture. Grow hay, grow!