Announcing Chloe Olivia Follett
Unfortunately Chloe was delivered by C-section, due to being breeched. Although it made for an easy delivery, we hope there are no problems down the road, and Victoria makes a fast recovery.
Proud Grandparents and Aunt Carrie.
We found ourselves in the unique situation of being alone with Chloe for almost 10 minutes, while Vic and her were being moved to a private room. We took good care of her!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Oops... Happy Birthday Tanya!
Yesterday our oldest baby turned 29. Back in the day, that was as old as a woman could get. Not sure now, I think things have changed. Sorry about forgetting your blog birthday wishes, I did send a text, and called. We had a busy day yesterday, getting a lot of second cut in the silo. And Sarah got her old job back, helping Peter, the hoof trimmer. She did very well, only landing in the poop once. Anyways, we all hope you had a good day yesterday Tanya, at least Mallory and your kids didn't forget you. Happy Birthday!
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Canoeing on the Southwest Miramichi
On Sunday, 9 of us travelled to Blackville, NB, and spent the night in a lodge on the Southwest Miramichi river. We had won this evening and ensueing canoe trip with our success in fundraising for the Rona M-S bike tour, back in '07, '08, and '09. The Country Haven Lodge was kind to put up with our repeated bookings and cancellations and honour their donated prize with a smile. Byron stated that he knew Tanya better than most of his regular guests, due to all the emails and phone calls they had exchanged. The lodge was spendid.
Tanya, Emma, and Carrie by the river.
Carrie and Emma on the swing before they broke it.
Carrie and Lexie with their new friends.
Jesse and Marty.
Sarah.
Chris and I.
Special thanks to Chris for the spectacular cooking!
Jesse, Marty, and Chris...Thoughts on this picture can be shared in the the comments at the end.
And then it was time to hit the river.
Carrie and Lexie wore ponchos, so they wouldn't get wet in the rain that quit as soon as we started canoeing.
I do think it makes Carrie look a tad large?
So much for the ponchos...
Emma wasn't so impressed...
Waiting for Jesse and the girls...
And a quick beer break before the home stretch. We also took this opportunity to leave on shore all valuables and extra stuff, as the young ones vowed to tip Sarah and I. They set up quite the gauntlet, but we managed to beat them through it, and dragged the canoe on to shore as all the other canoes floated upside down.
And supper in Doaktown on the way home, and a visit with Bruce the Moose.(no relation)
I think we all had a great time, and I now know why everyone speaks so highly of the Miramichi!
Tanya, Emma, and Carrie by the river.
Carrie and Emma on the swing before they broke it.
Carrie and Lexie with their new friends.
Jesse and Marty.
Sarah.
Chris and I.
Special thanks to Chris for the spectacular cooking!
Tanya on time out.
We enjoyed a great country breakfast Monday morning.
And then it was time to hit the river.
Carrie and Lexie wore ponchos, so they wouldn't get wet in the rain that quit as soon as we started canoeing.
I do think it makes Carrie look a tad large?
So much for the ponchos...
Emma wasn't so impressed...
Waiting for Jesse and the girls...
And a quick beer break before the home stretch. We also took this opportunity to leave on shore all valuables and extra stuff, as the young ones vowed to tip Sarah and I. They set up quite the gauntlet, but we managed to beat them through it, and dragged the canoe on to shore as all the other canoes floated upside down.
And supper in Doaktown on the way home, and a visit with Bruce the Moose.(no relation)
I think we all had a great time, and I now know why everyone speaks so highly of the Miramichi!
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
How much hen poop can a F-350 haul?..Or Dump?
First I must apologize for the quality of the photo. It might have been a good time to rotate the back tires, but I'm sure Jesse wanted to get all 4 wheels back on the ground before he called a professional photographer. We use the tractor hydraulics to dump the trailer, I wonder how many of his old girlfriends would we need in the back to keep the truck down when we dumped?
Saying a little prayer tonight for Scot, he goes in tomorrow to get that piece of his skull put back in, the one they sawed out (who would want to do that?) to relieve the pressure on his brain. Thank God there are people that would want to do that, he is doing well. Good luck tomorrow, Scot.
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