Barefoothavens Journey - Everything Starts Somewhere.

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Thanks :) I've documented everything in pics and video since we moved in. It's a confidence boost to look back on what we started with and where we are now.... Oh I've got many more pics lol (pic crazy here) lol
 

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Sumi, I was quite nervous watching him lift the stove & move it through the porch onto a platform sitting on skates. I knew if he dropped it, it would have smashed through the porch. But he knows his digger so well. He did it with ease. Getting it inside through the slider doors & into it's final spot took much longer.
 

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I wondered if you might be part Maori, but wasn't going to ask, especially since you don't know me that well. I didn't want to take the chance that you might get offended.

That's okay :) I often get people asking & it doesn't bother me.
 

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One day, I want to do a family tree. I constantly have people asking me if I'm part Native American, and I honestly don't know. But, my mom is from Canada and my dad says he had a family member that they didn't know much about, so it's possible. It would just add more color to the family. I have cousins that are half Japanese, nieces adopted from India, and my son-in-law is Puerto Rican. As far as I'm concerned, there's only 1 race-the human race.
That's what's so neat about family trees. It's like a history novel/journal with so many different chapters... Your tree sounds very interesting.

Yes 1 race, the human race! :)
 

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Hi all....
I can't believe how busy the last month has been.
My father who lives up the road from us, went in to hospital last week for his right hip replacement operation. So we have been busy busy taking him down for surgery, looking after his place, and our own. Christmas is nearly here so we have been doing the mad rush with the Christmas shopping and still haven't finished. But we'll get there :)

Our house cow "Pepper" still has not calved so we haven't started milking yet, which isn't bad. We still have to finish some things around her milking shed etc.

It's soooooo humoured up here in the Far North of New Zealand. When it rains it seems hotter. The grass and gardens have gone crazy with this warm weather. I have so much lawn and topping of paddocks to do, and my dads lawns.

And our poor Hunter (our youngest at 3 years old - 4 in January) went down with a nasty stomach flu 2 days ago. He started vomiting just before bed and continued for a further 24 hours (including the other end non stop). I found myself cleaning toilets, laundry etc at 2:45 am in the morning. I've never cleaned at that time soooooooo much lol. He's starting to come right but WOW! I don't think I've slept for over 48 hours for longer than 5 minutes over the last 3 days.

I keep looking at all the things I need to get done before Christmas day. Christmas cookies and packages for our neighbours, rest of Christmas shopping, chores, dad's chores before he comes home, lawns, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... I so need a holiday :)

How is everyone else doing with the Christmas season?
 

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Yay! Hunter was well for Christmas. Turns out he had an ear infection ontop of a stomach flu. Poor little guy. But he is running around enjoying his Christmas prezzies & just loving the holiday spirit...... He loves to sing Xmas carols hehe.... It's so cute to watch.

We didn't get to do our Xmas cookies. I was too busy looking after my dear dad after his hip operation annnnd our house cow Pepper finally calved for the first time. She stayed with her calf for a few days before we started milking her. I've milked her all of 3 times so far (first time milker here) with a portable electric milking machine.
I'll be honest. I was excited & terrified at the same time. But I'm slowly getting there.
The setting up & cleaning is by far the easiest part for me. The hardest part would have to be putting the cups on, bending the tubes over to gain pressure & just getting use to it. But I'll get it :)
Her teats were very sensitive today & she wouldn't let me near them so I had to tie her leg off & ended up calling DH down as I wasn't having much luck. But we figured it out & milked her out.
I remember what it was like as a new mum breast feeding my new born & how sore I got.
She is giving just under 11 litres at the moment & a beautiful natured cow.
I always forget to take pictures as I get so involved with what I'm doing lol.
I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays & having a safe & cheerful time.

From my family & I
Leonie x
 

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just found your thread. what a lovely place you have! and an adorable 3 year old, I'm so glad he is feeling better. thanks for all the pictures, boy what a difference youall have made in a few short years.

Thanks goatgurl :)
 

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Pepper looks like a sweetheart! I worked on a dairy farm in my teens, weekends and holidays. My first weekend there, I watched a calf being born. What a wonderful experience! :love The actual milking was fun for me, even if the cows were a bit otherwise somedays… I never did get the hang of milking by hand though.

Reading your posts here made me think about cows and maybe getting one when I'm in the position to. Are they o.k. by themselves?
 
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