Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Soul Noah


Scout will be ridden for the first time it 2 weeks tomorrow. He's liked his vacation. I can't make him stop following me around. He really likes attention. I'm probably not giving him back to John. Lilly ran through the fence 2 nights ago....the barbed wire part. I found her in a section of the pasture with no water and she was pretty cut up. Not sure if deer or Cole did it to her. Just in case Cole is in a stall and she is locked up in the lower section of the pasture at night. Pattie and Grace rode her for her lesson yesterday. The horse was perfect. I'm so proud of all of them.

I had to liberate a baby oppossum from the cat food bin this morning. Apparantly he went diving for scraps and couldn't get out. He's so cute. He hissed and spat at all my cats and waddled off.

My mom is making me another doctor appointment with a specialist. I'm tired of not being able to hear.

THE END.

Words Of Wisdom: "Never let your saddle outrun your rear."

11 comments:

Carroll said...

You didn't take a picture of the opossum? I wanted to see him! (from a safe distance, of course...)

Lydia said...

I'm sorry about your ear. Let me know what the specialist says. I can recommend someone...

Rachael said...

I got an appointment with my mom's guy for tomorrow afternoon. I'm just tired of it hurting so much. I'll let you know how it comes out.

babyarnie said...

Maybe Noah will be the next Mozart and make us lots and lots and lots of money!! (We'll send him to a great college of course ;)

Elizabeth said...

oh I know how you feel...

and the lady that I had was VERY nice!

Lydia said...

Did Mozart makes lots of money? I'm not aware that any musician actually makes tons of money- but hey, if they do, let me know and I'll be first in line to put all four of mine through music school:)

Wandering Family said...

Re: your hearing, the reason your mom is making you an appointment is because she wants you to be able to hear the "Rachaeooooooll" loud and clear when she calls.

And re:Mozart, I'm fairly sure he made lots of money, but he wasn't very wealthy because he blew it quickly. He lived in an era and area where it was possible to make good money if you were a good composer, and he was a bit of a capitalist, but he could also spend money quickly. Towards the end of his life, he wrote a lot of letters begging for cash, but it was mostly because he blew it all - he was making plenty.

Carroll said...

I got to see the opossum's tail!

(and I'm still a little afraid of them...)

Rachael said...

They ate about half the dog food last night. I think they live under the shoe crate.

Richpo the Unmagnificent said...

> I'll let you know how it comes out.

Yeah, let us know how it comes out and, more importantly, WHAT comes out (like a colony of baby spiders).

kareng said...

I hope you are feeling better and got some good answers on what to do to get rid of the pain!