You guys.
I am getting better and better at this cow ranching thing. On Sunday, I told my teacher friends that Matilda was very close to calving.
And on Monday, she did just that. And look at this precious baby.
SHE HAS THE SAME FACE! AS HER MOTHER! LIKE I WANTED!
I have no idea if this calf is a bull or heifer. But if it is a heifer, we get to keep her so let us all believe she is just that.
Matilda was our very first cow, so she is special to my heart.
This baby is precious.
Speaking of precious . . .
I put Hazel in the main cow pen today and she thought she was hot stuff. But she does love me the mostest.
I went to check on Matilda’s calf and found another new calf! And I wasn’t even watching this mama at all, so surprise, surprise!
I don’t even know really who this cow is? David just keeps shoving cows into the pen and I cannot keep up.
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The online only school that I currently work for will not exist next year. The administration of that school is developing a new project based school and they held interviews for next year. I decided to interview and I got the job! It is bittersweet, as I will miss the school I worked at prior to the online school, but I am excited for a new adventure.
Happy Tuesday!
Such cute calves, lucky you to be able to watch and care for them. Good luck with the new school system!
Well, you threw the new job in there as an afterthought…hee…you’ve got your priorities straight woman!
Hazel is da bomb!
Congrats on the new job!
Hazel is very, very cute!
Congratulations on the new job! The calves are super cute and seem to bring you lots of joy. It’s the little things : )
The calves are so, so cute. Happy St Patrick’s Day. Blessings.
My first thought on Matilda’s calf was ‘she has the same face!’, then I read your comment! Exciting!
Hazel is just beautiful. Never thought I would care much about cows… are you a good or bad influence??
Congratulations on your new job! Looking forward to hearing more about it!