Day to day operation of a Friesian breeding farm standing 2 Friesian stallions. We have 6-10 foals each year out of Purebred Friesian mares, Andalusian mares, Thoroughbred mares and Friesian sport mares by Judy Sceggel 309-208-3840 www.horsemeister.com
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Karin's Dog
Karin's dog Studly is a very energetic happy dog who is in love with Emma. They are best friends but he wears her out with his puppyplay. Karin posted the 2 pictures below of her beloved dog and we are all wondering if he was off visiting a morgue or digging for bones in the cemetery. Obviously his rider didn't help control his digging. Probably because the rider can't see.
We were in bed and sound asleep shortly after 9:00pm from the big day when my phone went off. Mark heard it ringing but didn't wake me. For some reason the ringing of the phone didn't wake me but the little beep announcing a message sent my brain into panic mode. I hurled myself out of bed and went running for the phone which had been left on the table. Sure that Anna was in labor and I was needed to watch Braelyn but not sure when the phone call came, it took too long to play the message, my brain would tell the fingers which button to push but somehow 2 or 3 buttons would be pushed and each time I would have to start over. Finally thought of looking at recent calls to see who called and discovered it was Rhoda. About that time the brain woke up enough to slow the fingers down. This call was discouraging. Rhoda worked until noon then drove over here to work with Stacy and Ciera leaving just enough time to pick up her bridesmaid dress from the seamstress, get home, shower and drive to the rehearsal dinner. When she finally made it home from the rehearsal dinner to try on the dress it was after 10:00pm and time to panic. The seamstress who was to hem the dress took a shortcut. There are 3 layers to this dress, she got the top layer hemmed, then either ran out of time or got lazy and just sewed the bottom 2 layers to each other. Unfortunately they weren't straight but twisted when sewn together leaving a very twisted up mess when the dress was actually on a person. She brought the dress over here and together we had to figure out how to fix this coming to the conclusion all the expensive seamstress hemming stitches must come out. Once that was done and the dress back on Rhoda it looked just as it was suppose to look just a bit long. Hope Rhoda has heels for today. It was good to crawl back into a nicely warmed bed next to a hot husband.
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