glenolam
Lovin' The Homestead
I'm sorry you had a rough weekend, SD, but I hope you find comfort with those who have a similar lifestyle. Change is never easy, but once you get going you might be amazed at how much better you feel. It's just getting started that sucks. We're all here to cheer you along, even if some of us have no idea what you're going through!


I guess but that list of foods just really blew me away.....I cannot possibly avoid them all and my other list too. I will obviously have to stay sick to some extent and be an ever weirder and pickier eater than I have been for so long.
You have all really "been there" for me.

I could spend MY time on some sick people forum - I have at least three to pick from - but I would rather be here as well. Here where people are Self Sufficient enough to solve problems and strive to do better and to learn. I would rather spend my time with friends who have HOPE. 

and the county plowed the main road in, or else he never would have made it. He won't make it out tomorrow. We have so much snow now we haven't been able to keep up the shoveling and it is hard to open all the gates and stuff and getting water to everyone was quite a chore. But it looks awfully pretty....like someone frosted everything with white icing and the mountain is a big cake. It has been melting as it falls so it looks all creamy. The evergreens are drooping with the weight of all the snow and underbrush seems nonexistant. Our scattered tools and junk laying about the yard is nicely covered and it looks so neat and clean. Course there is actually MUD under everything but I like how this looks. I haven't been milking the goats because the kids seem to be doing a good job keeping the goats udders emptied so that works fine for now. I'm just going to keep acclimating them to the stanchion mostly now until it is time to take kids away.
They seem to shake a hoof at me and mumble cuss words about how all this cold is my fault and just stand outside with the snow collecting on them to show me how they are suffering. Donald is especially upset because he is still banished from the goat barn for bad behavior and just gets a little nook against the house. He now hangs out on my back stoop, hoping I will let him in the house! If I open the door, he is there, saying "Mehhh!"
The dogs pay him no mind now and even walk out between his legs which makes him really mad! 
I'm getting an egg a day from my two female ducks and today I got 16 eggs from 18 hens. My egg customers fight over who gets the duck eggs so I'm always happy to see them in their nest.