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Why?

Why?

~ Fireside Tales ~

Betty Ann was a plump, fair-haired, blue-eyed little girl just past six. She was beginning to think things out for herself. When the teacher told her that six and three make nine, she could not believe it just because Teacher said so. She had to slowly count it out on six and three plump little fingers and thumbs. And then when the answer came–nine–she was perfectly satisfied. Best of all, she never forgot anything she had figured out in her slow, careful way.

"It's good to want to know things for yourself," said Mother one day, "but there are lots and lots of things little girls have to do without knowing why; just because Mother says so."
"Yes, I know," said Betty Ann, nodding her yellow head wisely, "like when you say, 'Hurry, Betty Ann' — not 'splaining that Jack as eaten all his ice cream and is about to start on mine."

Mother smiled. "And in bigger things, too, Mother can't always stop to "splain,'" she said. "Just keep your eyes and ears open, Betty Ann; things like that pop up 'most any time."

Just that evening, Aunt Mary and Uncle  Tom drove into the yard. Betty Ann was in the nursery making a wonderful and terrible-looking family of paper dolls. One who would do for the Giant that Jack killed was meant to be the brother of another whom you would naturally call Tiny Tim. And the little sister was so broad and short that she did not look nearly so much like a little girl as a sugar lump.

Betty Ann was just making the mother and daddy — for a wonder, they were about the same size — when Mother called.

"O Betty Ann! Come here, dear."
"Why?" called Betty Ann, a little crossly — for she was just then making the corners of Daddy's tall hat, and she did so want it nice and square.
Betty Ann half listened for a second call — but it never came. She was coloring the mother's blue-and-white checkered apron, when she heard someone coming up the stairs.

Throwing down her box of crayons, Betty Ann ran pell-mell — as she supposed, into Mother's open arms. But Mother's face was turned away, and she did not say anything.
Betty Ann caught her hand. "Did you want me, Mother?" she said, half ashamed. "I heard you call, but it's such a hard job to make a nice mother and daddy, and two brothers and a little sister. So I just kept on cutting while the scissors were working good, and thought I'd 'splain later."

"Yes, Betty Ann, I did want you," said Mother very soberly, "but I don't need you now."
"Why, Mother, what has happened?" cried Betty Ann, dragging her Mother to a chair and clambering up on her lamp.
"Only this," said Mother, looking straight into Betty Ann's eyes. "Aunt Mary and Uncle Tom drove away just a few minutes ago. They came to take you to the country for two or three days and let you go blackberrying and fishing and–"
"O Mother!" cried Betty Ann, her eyes filling with tears, "why didn't you tell me?"

"I call you, dear," said Mother sorrowfully, "and you only called back, 'Why?' I don't know what we can do about it now."
"If I'd only known!" cried Betty Ann, swallowing hard.
"You see this was one of the times when I couldn't stop to "splain'. Uncle Tom came up on business, and he couldn't stop even a minute. He just said, 'Where's Yellow-top?–let's go!' Jack came running out, and they whirled him off in your place, before you could say 'Scat!'"

It was a very sorrowful little girl that said to her puppy that night, "Puggy, dear, whenever your mother says, 'Come here, dear'–don't say, 'Why?'" A bright tear rolled on to Puggy's little black paw as his small mistress added sorrowfully, "'Cause maybe your mother can't stop to 'splain."

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The end of 2008

Wow, today is already the last day of December and 2008. Tomorrow will be the very first day of 2009. Where did all the time go? The months just flew past!

Since Friday (the 26th), we have been taking care of our neighbor's dogs and cat, since they went on a short vacation (I suppose that's what you'd call it). It isn't hard taking care of them, and I love taking care of the dogs. They have a [male] German Shepherd named Niko and a [female] Golden Retriever called Nellie.
It's been pretty fun taking care of them, and Mom & I have been doing some training with Niko during the afternoon when we let them out for an hour's exercise.  (This is a 2 year old dog that doesn't know anything but his name, has never had any training whatsoever) He now knows how to sit (perfectly) and we were working on stay, up, and down.

We got asked at the market yesterday by one gentleman who works there if we were Mennonite, and then we were asked by the cashier if we had a "merry chistmas". After being informed that we do not celebrate it, she then asked what religion we were.. LOL. Then Mom proceeded to explain to her in a brief way, why we didn't celebrate christmas… After Mom explained, the lady kind of gave us the cold shoulder and didn't want to talk anymore at all, and she's usually pretty friendly!

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While I was outside yesterday, I happened to notice we had some really neat looking clouds floating around up there, so I decided to get my camera out and take a picture of them. The 2nd one with Gabriel shows the true color. :) He was standing on the deck over top the tank, and I had jumped off and got down below and snapped that picture. Such a pretty puppy! :D

It's hard to believe this is the last day of 2008! It has certainly been a wonderful year, full of different challenges, hardships and blessings. I have greatly enjoyed meeting all my new friends through blogging, and all the encouragement and kind comments I've gotten over the past couple of months have been a great blessing! :biggrin:

Oh, and check out the Dixon's new ministry called "Gleaning the Harvest" which 'encourages support of widows and fatherless'.

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Gabriel, the Collie Dog

One year ago today, we brought home this cute little smooth collie puppy, that deliberately threw up on my lap on the way home ( :) )… he was just small enough to fit between Mom and I on the backseat of the truck, and he looked like a little fawn!

We were going to name him Rex.. can you imagine?? That just would not fit him now! After much thought and pondering of names, we came up with Gabriel, and rolling it around on our tongues for a while, we began to like the sound of it. So we officially named him Gabriel! (His nickname is Squirt, just because he's still smaller than any other dog we've ever had!)

Gabe knows the basic commands – sit, stay, lay down (he rarely listens to you when you tell him that one, though), and shake. I even taught him to shake his "other paw" too! He is a quick learner, and very attentive to anything you have to say to him (usually). Other commands he knows are 'drop it' and 'leave it alone' and 'take a nap'… I'm sure there's a couple more, I just can't remember them right now.

If there's one word he doesn't really like, it is Cat. Mainly because the only cats he's ever seen have been in a cage that we've caught and were hissing and pawing at him. Kimba is another key word, because that's what we've nicknamed the stray white cat that comes around here. If you really want to get him riled up, just simply say Kitty Cat Kimba.. works every time! :D

He's becoming an excellent help with the animals, even helping me get the guineas out of their pen in the morning! Okay, so he still chases the turkeys, but I'm working on that! :) I think he's calming down around the animals since he's growing out of his puppy 'chase everything that moves' stage!

Like every dog, he's had his fair share of puppyhood problems (such as running off and pretending it's a game..), but he sure is growing up to be a very good companion and farm dog, not to mention a guard dog! :)

Isn't he just adorable? :D

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A Busy Weekend

Sorry for the lack of posts, but we were busy this weekend so I didn't have too much time to post, and I was too tired to do so! :)

We dug stumps this weekend, buried pipes along the house (not finished entirely yet) and had company! Dad is burying the water pipes from the gutter (spouting, or whatever it's called) under the ground so the gutter takes all the water away from the house.

The ditch is dug, and one pipe is completed, we just have to do the other side now, I believe.

And, the chicks are doing great! We've actually had them outside for a couple of days now, even at night, since the weather's been warm, even though it did get a little chilly last night. They're doing great, and they love it outside!

The guineas and Jack aren't too happy about being turned out of their pen, but oh well. We've put the guineas in with the hens (the hens aren't happy about that) and Jack is in Lighty's pen, and Lighty is in the hen pen. I've been putting Dove (my pet hen) and Puffy Buffy (our half-blind Bufforpington.. however you spell that) in with them sometimes, and they're doing fine with them. The chicks are very curious about the other hen's feet, but Dove and Puffy Buffy peck them if they get too rambunctious. :)

I've had Gabriel in with them too, and he loves them! He walks them around, while a few of them try to peck his name tag on his collar. One has actually pecked his nose too! :D

I'll get some pictures of them today, we've just been so busy I haven't had time. ;)

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