Eva Jean and I flew through the studies today finishing by 11:00am. It helped that all the letters were processed last week. After our usual lunch at Denny's it was time to visit Sam's for black Angus, prime rib-eye steaks for our Easter dinner down in Gulf Shores. Frozen chicken breast, 6 pounds of bacon, coffee, almonds, cuties, and dog food needed to be purchased also, the people food to take down south, the dog food for Anni Davidovics as she has been hired to stay here and take care of Darcy and Emma. The library was the next stop, 10 books taken back and 9 checked out.
Back home, Steven Marchal arrived to hook up the truck and trailer and backed it into the big barn. I helped him fill the back of the trailer with square bales and the pony cart. The harness was loaded into the truck and both the truck and trailer were left in the arena as rain was predicted. Tomorrow Bonnie and Mindy the 2 small ponies will be hauled to Forrest, IL for Emily Ricketts, she is going to train them as riding ponies. They both already drive well.
Bow was wormed and she was so good, standing quietly, not moving at all as it was squirted in. We used Ivermectin and only gave her a 250 pound dose. In 2 weeks she will receive another dose, then her new owners should use Panacure a month later. Lily was brought out and covered, hopefully she will be out tomorrow but if not we will check her again on Thursday.
Spark and Rhonda picked us up for choir during a rain storm. Hopefully we get lots of rain tonight. Choir was well attended and wonderful. The music just sounds so beautiful when there are many voices joining in. The men were awesome sounding tonight. Karl Weyeneth and Bill Chaffer served lunch. A very tantalizing aroma started floated up the fellowship hall before the last song. We were sure Bill must be cooking something wonderful as he is a wonderful chef but instead it was KARL! Karl served his special recipe. We all dived in, ate, then had to have seconds, it was that good.
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