Tuesday, March 15, 2016

An Afternoon at the Orr Farm.

Last weekend we took the girls out to our friend Valerie's house.  She is a good friend of ours and a coworker of Kevin's.  Valerie grew up on a small farm and has been carrying on the tradition.  In fact, she has turned me into an egg snob.  I loathe the days that I have to buy store bought eggs.  I have become spoiled with the bright orange yolks of her chickens.  She had just gotten some new baby chickens, so we thought it would be fun to take the girls out to see them.
 
Kendall fed one of the new baby goats (though they are growing quite fast).  Here is "Jill" eating from her hands.  "Jack" was not far away.

Sidney was trying to sweet talk her Dad into something, while "Jill" looked on.

Kendall was quite the goat whisperer.  I don't think they were too sure about her at first.  All of her sudden movements were throwing them off.  Mick, the alpaca, firmly kept his distance.
 
The little chicks were nestled under the heat lamp.  They were eating out of Kendall's hand in no time.

The girls got to hold some of the baby chicks.

Sidney was not too sure about the whole thing at first.  It took her a bit to relax.  By the time we were on our way home, she wanted to head back again.

Valerie has a gorgeous rooster named P-Diddy.  Thank goodness P-Diddy was safe behind the fencing, as I still have visions of my sister getting attacked by a rooster when we were kids.  No joke!  My sister is deathly afraid of roosters to this day.

The adult chickens were happy to get some food and attention.  I think it is awesome that Valerie knows exactly which chicken lays which eggs.  She loves to keep a wide variety of chickens.  They lay green, brown and white eggs.  My favorite eggs are the ones laid by the golden sexlink.

The girls helped Valerie collect they eggs and take them in to get washed up.

It was awesome to look at all of the cool antiques that Valerie and her family have collected over the years.  My mom would have gone nuts.  There were also a ton of homemade projects throughout.  I loved this little helicopter made out of soda cans.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Hanging with Marco.

Last Sunday, Kevin signed both of us up to attend the Marco Rubio rally.  He mentioned that we were going to attend to our niece AshLee.  She works for the Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan.  AshLee is an amazing young woman with an incredible work ethic and a passion for politics. 
 
When AshLee heard that we were attending the rally, she called up one of her friends that works on Rubio's campaign.  Kevin received a call a few hours later from a gentlemen on Rubio's campaign that told us to ask for him once we arrived at the rally. 
 
Once we arrived, we were treated like political royalty.  We were given a seat in the VIP section located next to the stage.  We sat with Senator Risch and his family along with a few other local dignitaries.  Toward the end of Rubio's talk, we were escorted behind stage where we waited to meet him and snap a picture.  It was such a fun evening.  One of the young ladies that works for Mark Rubio told us that she knew AshLee.  She spoke very highly of her and referred to her as the "Golden Standard" on the hill.  We were very thankful to everyone involved for giving us such a memorable evening!

Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Life of Sid.

We decided to enroll Sidney in a drama club at her school last January.  It has been such a great thing.  She goes there right after school for one hour.  I think that is one of the main reasons the class has worked, because she does not have one of the adults dropping her off...no separation anxiety.  The first month, she would get quite anxious about it.  Now, she looks forward to drama days.  The kids in her club have started rehearsing for a spring play. 
 
Here she is with her first grade classmates celebrating the 100th day of school.  she is the seriously goofy one on the bottom left (red shirt). 

This past weekend she went to her friend Sharon's birthday party.  It was a great time!  Sharon's family is from the Congo.  We had a great time celebrating.  We learned a few new traditions and got to try out some amazing food!