Denim Deb Hay, hay, hay. Thank the Lord!

Denim Deb

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I am totally bummed out now. I got a text from the guy this morning saying his wife doesn't want him to do it. So looks like I won't be moving after all. She's afraid that they'll be a ton of flies from the horses.

As upset as I am, I'm just glad that they changed their mind now rather than once I had everything all moved and had been there a couple of months. Then I would have really had a problem!

So apparently, this isn't God's will for me. Which means, as nice as this field was, He has something better for me. I just need to wait on Him.
 

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Deb, wonderful to see you :hugs Sorry to hear about the problems with the horses' current board and the non-move. God will show you the right place, hopefully soon.

How's things otherwise?
 

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Can you move them home?

I can't have them here, there's not enough room. I only have a little more than a 1/2 acre.

Deb, wonderful to see you :hugs Sorry to hear about the problems with the horses' current board and the non-move. God will show you the right place, hopefully soon.

How's things otherwise?

Things are still crazy. I'm working as hard as I can to get rid of all the junk in the house and the yard.
 

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Figured I'd give y'all a bit of an update.

Still stuck at RU's, and don't want to be. So since I don't want to be there more than I have to, I'm back working on the horse farm where I used to work 5 years or so ago. It doesn't pay a lot, but it's only part time, and for the most part, I can set my own hours. I don't know how much I'll be working once winter hits in earnest, but that's OK. I'm not sure how much I really want to be working there over the winter. Every cent that I don't need is going into savings.

I still don't have my shed moved down back. But it should be done by the end of the year. I have very little that I need to do to finish the area. The main thing is to get the pit cleaned out and filled in. I've done some of it. I realized a couple of months ago that there's rats in it. And they made all kinds of tunnels into my chicken pens. I lost chicks. So, I put mesh down in the broody pens and have been filling in the tunnels w/dry concrete mixture. It hardens up w/no problem.

The majority of my chicks this year were roosters! I'm not even sure how many I've gotten rid of so far-at least 20 and I have more to go! I just don't have the time to send them to freezer camp, so instead I took them to auction. I kept 8 pullets, and have 3 to sell as well as 7 more roosters. I also have 6 younger chicks still. I can tell that I have 1 pullet and 2 cockerels in the oldest set, the younger 3, I'm not 100% sure. I had tried to sell the houses I made originally, but wasn't able to. I'm glad. I'm going to set something up behind my pens so I can get birds separated out easier next year. I'll have all the pullets that I'm not keeping in one section, and the cockerels in another. That will also help w/my feed bill.

I have a chicken that's having seizures. I don't know what is causing them, but she'll get one when she drinks, and when it gets dark out. If I can't get them stopped, I'll be putting her down.

Still working on getting rid of junk and getting stuff done outside. I'm making progress, but it's slow. I had hoped to have all the wood done for the winter by now, but I've barely made a dent in it.

Finally have time to do more riding. Went on a trail ride last Saturday and managed to twist my ankle while riding! I was posting, and apparently came down wrong. I have problems w/that ankle-I tore the ligaments when I was a kid. Today's the first day I haven't had to have it strapped up.

Managed to get sick for Thanksgiving. Had to call people up and tell them not to come over. But I wasn't going to take a chance on my parents getting sick. They're both in their 80s.

My DS moved to Florida over the summer. I miss him. Christmas this year is going to feel strange.
 

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Dang, a twisted ankle and sick for T'giving.... that stinks!

It does feel strange when your children move away...I wish every day that my daughter lived closer.
 

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Hi Deb, good to see you! Sorry to hear about your ankle and Thanksgiving. That sucks.
 

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My ankle is pretty much back to normal. Though it did bother me a bit in church this morning. At least, I wasn't sitting there w/ice on it like I did last Sunday.
 
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