Last week our grain order was delivered.. and the wife of the fellow who would be bringing it texted me minutes before… Will is on his way – and he’s got a little surprise for you in the truck.
Surprise? What the ** could that be?
Well, lo and behold… … it was a kid.
That kind of kid. With a wee little cast on her wee little leg. She’d been squeezed a bit too tight by a kid of the human variety and sustained an injury that requires a cast. “Star” is being bottle fed while she heals… and then… have you figured it out already? I opened my big mouth and said – we’ll give her a home when she’s ready.
Then I said to myself, I said… Self? You ought go run that by the husband because he’ll tan yer’hide when he finds out you’re taking on more critters and you didn’t even consult. He is the payer of the big bills and the builder of the outbuildings, after all, and currently there is no goat house at this old house.
So I asked Will to excuse me for just a few minutes, and the wee bairn and I walked down to the house where the Mr. was sitting at his desk pondering bills. Oh, crap. Not the best moment to pounce this on him. However, upon first glance of the wee bairn in my arms with it’s cast and faux fleece jacket, he scratched her little chin and petted the star on her head and I said with the tiniest pleading voice….. can we keep her?
Right then I swear I expected the skies to open and the universe to fall to earth with the fury of fire and brimstone because that’s how it usually goes when I seek to add to the critters living among us and God help me I’ve done it a million times.
Instead… …you could have heard a pin drop, or my jaw hitting the floor, which is close to what actually happened.. when the Mr. said… “I wondered why you haven’t had goats here, I don’t mind”.
WHAT? What the everloving what?…. What did he do recently that he’s trying to make up for, that’s the burning question here.
But I think I don’t even care, because Star and a buddy not yet chosen or named will come to live on the farm as soon as they are old enough and her wee little leg has healed. We’ve got some work to do, will need a goat house of some sort and a sturdy, protecting fence. Stay tuned!
Have you noticed that little bit of scottish brogue I’ve inflicted in the words above? Have any of you been a fan of OUTLANDER? Oh, my Good Lord, how did I miss this all the way till Season 5 is out? I am madly in love with Jamie the Red, the love story that is Jamie and Claire, the mystery, the magical, the incredible countryside that is the Scottish Highlands, life in the 1700’s …I’m totally smitten, can you tell? The thing that has finally gotten me stay on the eliptical for 45 minutes is having Outlander on the screen in front of me. Friends have told me they have trouble with the accents so they use the closed caption to understand it all, LOL… that’s my method of watching anyway, but the accent is inflicted in the closed caption wording and I’m loving that, too. If you just crawled out from under a rock like apparently ME, watch a few episodes and see if you get hooked too. I understand the books are very good, of which this series originates, but.. the eye candy is the all important icing on the cake for this girl. Plaid has never looked so good.
So glad the puir wee bairn will be coming to live at your farm! Now you just need to lure Jamie and Claire there . . . .
If only I could time travel myself!
So sweet. I love the wee face. 🙂
Me too, don’t ya know it
A kid?? Lucky you…what a charming place to live! We only see squirrels around here. Not the same. 😉
Thank you, and you know, you can always add a critter or two to even the smallest of spaces.
I’m not sure who’s the most adorable in this story. You , the goat or your hubs.
Either way, The goat is so cute.
Lisa
YES!
I’m giddy about it!
LOL… thank you – I’ve begun the Goat House Project 🙂
What a cutie, I am glad Star has a home with you. That is a nice goat house. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
Thanks for stopping by, Eileen!
how could you say no? so precious and now there will be two more critters for me to enjoy since I can’t have my own…
Right? and just wait till you see the other! (or two)
What a sweet kidd! I love Outlander. I read all of the books years ago. I don’t get Starz so I have to wait several months for this new season to get to Netflix DVD 🙁
Netflix.. or Amazon! Which is where I bought season 4, but have no access to Season 5 yet, just released. A another blog friend of mine read all the books as well as feels there is quite a difference between the two, even in the characters depiction, although she loves both. Do you feel the same?
I fell in love with Star. When my children were young they each had a pet goat. Nothing more fun seeing the tiny ones grow up. My boys bottle fed them when they were babies and then, as they grew up both boys and kids had many good times playing out in the field. I love the way they leap about and truly seem to pay attention when you speak to them. So wonderful an addition to your family!
Thank you! Loved reading your story! I am so looking forward to it!
Aw damn!!! Carole and Hannah have been harassing me forever to watch it and I have resisted as I am behind on other favorites. Now I suppose I’ll have to as your enthusiasm is contagious.
Oh boy are you in for work and fun! Today I spent 45 minutes watching Walter play with a red measuring cup. I can only imagine what two goats can get up to. You’ll need to become a fan of the Beekman Boys if you are not already. In case you haven’t heard…QVC
I will look into the Beekman boys – but OH, SUZAN!! DO watch Outlander!!! And then tell me what you think 🙂
I watch lots of Brit TV with closed captions — especially if Scot, Welsh or Irish!
Your newest adoptee will be just wonderful. She’s darling and I can see why you were instantly smitten. And your husband, too. You two are well matched! Can’t wait to see the Goat House!
Well we are well matched in some things, not so in others, LOL. And .. .might possibley be a third goat, we shall see 🙂
“Oh, my Good Lord, how did I miss this all the way till Season 5 is out?”
You and me both!!!!!
I could not stop binging on it. Every piece of clothing that needed ironed was ironed, all the laundry was folded, any excuse to watch it!!!!!
Count me in as surprised you have been goat free for so long. My uncle always keep goat right in with his horses, said they make great companions for each other.
I am laughing out loud reading your comment – same here! My laundry hampers, towels and linens all washed and folded, been on the eliptical much longer than ever before to exercise…. LOL…
Stay tuned …more goats to come.
We were in Scotland last summer and when a friend learned I didn’t watch it until after I got home, she actually grabbed me by my shoulders and shook me!
Hahaha… well I can relate!!
i am an outlander addict.
Indeed I’ve joined that club as well.