Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Meet Our Grown-Up Kids

Actually the title is misleading. These are my husbands kids all grown up. I had nothing to do with these kids. LOL. This was taken yesterday afternoon. They had come up out of the woods and were looking for supper.

Some of these nannies are almost ready to deliver new kids. When the little ones get here I will try to post some pictures. I actually think the little kids are cute!

We are having another beautiful December day. Shorts weather outside. I feel so bad for the people in the middle of the country suffering with all the ice and power shortages.

13 comments:

imac said...

You aint KIDDING, lol.
great stuff, look forward to seeing the Kidddies.

Karen H. said...

Good Afternoon Ann,
AWWWW, ain't they just so cute. I can't wait to see the babies. How many do yall have? I have never lived on a farm and had the experience of raising animals. I don't know if I could handle it or not. LOL. I've always been a City Girl(hubby says I'm a country girl since I don't live in a Big City). LOL. It has finally reached 63 degrees here as I'm typing this. I may have to break out the Bikini, NOT. LOL. Yes, it is catastrophic in Kansas. They told on the weather channel last night it could be up to 10 days before people got their power back. It's such a sad situation right here at Christmas too. Well, take care my friend and have a great Tuesday. May God Bless You and Yours. Have fun with the nannies.

Hugs,
Karen H.

Little Penpen said...

Baby goats... how sweet. My daddy loves his goat babies, doesn't he?

meggie said...

Those grown kids look wonderful.
All baby critters are cute in their own way. Even the little Gorilla that has just been born at Taronga Zoo!
Enjoy the weather while you can!

Renie Burghardt said...

The goats are cute, Ann! And the kids are adorable. See, even you have a tender heart for kids! Lol.

We reached 68 today, but a foggy day. I feel for the people who got the ice. I hope they get their power back on soon.

Holiday cheers, :-)

Renie

Lib said...

Hi,
I found you thru Karen H. blog.I enjoyed my visit ,a nice blog you have here.:o)
Blessins', Lib

possum said...

So good to catch up with you again. I do so enjoy your blog! Great pics of your husband's kids! Can't wait to see the babies!
It is supposed to be in the upper 70s here today but they say we will have snow on Sunday. The old camellia blloms got frozen last week, but new ones have opened.
ENjoy the season!

Colleen - the AmAzINg Mrs. B said...

So, will the new babies be your grandkids??? hahahaha! I think the grown-up kids are adorable. Take lots of photos of the new kids on the block so we can enjoy them too, OK?
Have a wonderful, warm (it's 14 degrees as I write this) day and pray for all those who's lives have been affected by the ice storms. (thankfully, we are just COLD - no damage!)
Colleen

Willow said...

What cute kids! What does your husband do with them? Milk them, show them, (eat them)?
And Merry Christmas to you!

The Teacup Cottage said...

My mom has raised Boar goat for the past 15 years for the FFA kids to show at the Houston Livestock and Rodeo. I think hers are all about to pop too!

janie said...

There is nothing so sweet and cuddly as a baby goat.

Unfortunately, they learn that you will feed them, then they will follow you EVERYWHERE! LOL

Baby sheeps do the same.

Come to think of it, so do baby people!

Alice said...

I love goats, old ones, baby ones, even nasty old bucks. Okay, maybe not so much the bucks; I see yours in the center of the photo.

Debbie J said...

Ms. Ann, my son (Jacob) has goats and 3 of them had twins last week. They are so cute. I had nothing to do with those kids either!!! LOL