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The departure of Megan, braces, and a snake
Posted by Lacy in Capturing Life in Photos, On the Farm on Thursday, July 30, 2009
We had a great time with Megan while she was here!
We made a quick trip to WV Tuesday, spent the night at my grandparent's, and gave Megan back to her mom on Wednesday morning. I think we took about 1,054 pictures while she was here (and then she took some too!).
We went bike riding, took walks in the woods, fished for frogs in the pond, took lots of pictures (
), and even did some singing while she was here, with Levi's room set up as the sound studio (even had 4 microphones set up!). Levi has them all (the music tracks) uploaded on his new Music page, if you want to listen to any of them.
Right now we've only done 2 or 3 hymns and the rest are Scripture songs. I like The Love of Jesus, Come Bless the Lord, and Let love be the best so far!
Of course, I like all the other ones too, but those are just my favorites! You can go check out the rest of them on Levi's Music Page!
1st picture is one of Megan, me, and Levi, the 2nd picture is Mom and Megan's mom, Kelly. And the 3rd is Megan waving goodbye!
Today I had to go back to the dentist to pick up my new braces. I don't think I posted about it, but they had to take new impressions of my teeth for new braces, since the braces weren't grabbing a tooth properly and stuff. So, whereas I was on set number 22 of 25 (nearly done..), I'm now on set #1 of 21 for my upper teeth and set #1 of 11 for my bottom teeth. It'll be a couple more months now before I get close to finishing it them up again. And I was almost there, too!
Oh well.
Today while I was up at the top of the field, I had noticed the guineas standing / walking around in a circle on the left side of the log pile, so I walked over there to see what it was they were looking at, and there sat a black snake right in the middle of them, curled up in a ball and hissing at them.
I thought it was a rather funny sight! The guineas didn't seem to know what it was, so they were walking around it in a circle, just clucking and staring at it.
I grabbed a stick real quick and scared it away before one of them got the idea to get closer because of their curiosity.
After I scared it away and starting walking back down the field, the guineas seemed to know all the fun was over and followed me on down. Silly things!















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