There is something magical about getting up close to animals, especially when you don't have to travel around the world to do it. Recently, we took a little day trip to the Safari Wild Animal Park and Preserve in Como, Mississippi. How Wrenley feels about long car rides! Me too, Wren. Me too! As soon as we drove through the gates ducks started coming right up to the car. I was a little concerned that Wrenley would be scared, but she absolutely loved them! She was ready to feed them and boss them around :) We walked through the petting zoo area first. The first animals we saw inside were the goats. Wrenley was a little afraid of the bigger goats because they acted like they were going to jump out of the fence, but she was smitten by the baby goats. She thought they were "so cute". She wasn't scared of feeding them at all. Alpaca My dad went right in and started feeding the birds. They are pretty, but they have unpredictable bowel movements! My mom was like a kid in a...
Happy Monday, friends! Life has been pretty interesting here on the homestead. About 2 weeks ago I noticed that I just felt off. It started with fatigue and a headache that wouldn't go away, then nausea. I thought it may have been a migraine, so I took a Nurtec (which always helps). It didn't this time. I remember making the comment to Carl that it felt like I did when I was pregnant. Smells made me nauseous and that usually only happens when I'm pregnant. Carlie was here getting Wrenley and handed me the test and said, "Go take it". I told her I didn't want to waste her test, but she insisted. Long story short, I took it, and then we forgot about it. I saw it sitting on the counter after Carlie left. It was as positive as positive could be. Of course, when I told Carl, he thought I was playing a trick on him. We drove 20 minutes into town at 9 p.m. to get another one (3). All three were positive. We went to bed in shock that night, not really thinking this ...