Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Difficulties

I keep trying to upload videos to no avail!! Curses!

TO COME! Celia's first steps, Celia's dance party USA, and Celia's down the stairs adventures.

Until then, enjoy these photos of our end of summer fun!

1st - we bought a cow -- Yep. 1/20th of a cow. Lubbers Farms takes care of our cow and we show up once a week for our gallon of raw milk! Yes, we've gone raw! Here is our cow Dolly and Celia watching the cows get milked with Karen Lubbers.





All the while our garden exploded! And my mom and I donned Nellie's aprons for the job!







We had more fun at the beach!



My mom turned 65 and we took her to an outddor concert Cheers Nana!




We also had more pics of Celia graciously taken by our friend who is a brand new photographer out of school who needed to build his portfolio: Here are 2 of Josh's photos. The rest are at http://gallery.me.com/jvoller.




We also got to meet Hyrum Tangren for the 2nd time as they came into town for Sunny's grandpa's funeral. A sad time to meet, but Celia LOOOOOVVVVED Hyrum!



More chatting later!

6 comments:

Sunny said...

OH my gosh Jeannie! THAT is the cutest picture of Celia and Hyrum! I guess it doesn't matter if your camera doesn't get ready really fast when you get those shots when it does get ready! I feel so bad that they weren't able to play more together. And of course that we weren't able to see you and Steve more too. :( I hope you get some rest soon, you poor thing!!

Daye said...

The tomatoes sure look familiar!!
A cow!!! coool! You can make cheese now sweetie!
I am thrilled to see C's beauty is growing right along with her!!

Nikki said...

Love those pictures- Celia, you- the domestic goodess, Grandma's aprons!, Hy & Celia,...
So how much does 1/20 of a cow run these days?
It was so good to see you and give you a hug!

Anonymous said...

I love all these pictures! Loved the aprons....Happy belated birthday to your mom! :-) Hyrum and Celia look precious together.

Oh and you know I am uber jealous of your 1/20 cow. I want one now..well I've always wanted one, but now I am actually hunting!

Jeannie said...

We spent a one time fee of 100 bucks for our 1/20th of a cow. Then we spend 11 bucks a week for 1 gallon of milk and all of the care, milking and boarding of our moo moo. Totally worth it. The milk is YUM YUM GOOD!!! And my cow is moo moo happy.

Jeffrey said...

Steve,
Thrilled to have found yr blog. And now you have a cow!
Greetings from the West Village, New York City.
J