The two older girls saddled Blondie for some exercise. Here is my 16 year-old, giving Blondie a head rub. You can tell she is loving every minute of it.
Since Blondie is still not up to weight, my 16 year-old daughter rode her (lightest one in the house). Blondie seemed to love her walk around the property, and Misty (left) seems to be intrigued about the new arrival on the farm.
I had to laugh at a comment my oldest daughter made. She said that Blondie was staring at the towels on the line, and was probably trying to figure out what it was. She said it was almost as if Blondie was warning the towels they better not try and steal her food. Ha ha ha ha! Blondie has never see clothing drying on a clothesline before.
Peanut, one of the pregnant lamancha goats has a cold. Thankfully, we have organic peppermint oil on hand, and it made a world of different for her. She wouldn't come out of the barn until my daughter went out with the oil. About a half hour after that, she was out sitting in the sun and breathing better.
I'm up to see the kids off to school, and then it's back to bed. I got about 30 minutes of sleep. I could not breath through my nose, and breathing through my mouth was no fun. I drank about 1/2 gallon of water, and could not get rest at all. No matter what I tried, I could not clear my nasal airways. So frustrating. My eyes are so swollen they hurt. It's raining here this morning and warmer.