Well, we made it through the night
It was pretty peaceful after a couple of hours of heavy rain & light sleet. Still warm, so now it's all muggy. There were 4" of standing water in my yard when I got home, yuck. Thankfully the rain slacked off considerably during the night and a good deal of the water drained off by morning.
Dixie was serious wet & dripping from her udder (silly goat, go in the shed!) so I just milked her out onto the stand rather than chance dissolved dirt dripping into the milk.
This morning I caught a break and she was relatively dry. Here's the cool part. DH was exhausted, the alarm went off for about 5 minutes while I was pouring coffee & getting dressed in the bathroom. That hardly ever happens, so I knew he was tired. I turned the alarm off & let him sleep. Then I did my first completely solo milking!!
No DH to distract the wether & baby. I just took 2 bowls & the hook on feeder out & set them in place. Then I brought out a bucket of feed, got Dixie on the stand with a small amount of feed, set Shadow & Lucky some feed & hurried over to the milking stand.
I washed, milked her out completely (3.8lbs), both sides, dipped her, checked her hooves & eyes and she was done. Woo Hoo!!
DH was expressing amazement at how our little homestead is coming together. Bees, rabbits, chickens, goats, gradually improving soil, perennial food plants, improved fencing, enouraged stands of native edibles, small rainwater system (couple of plastic barrels for watering plants), permanent raised beds. Granted, we still have a lot to do, but we can actually see some progress now, instead of feeling like we are churning our wheels. *happy sigh*
Back to work!