March 22, 2020

At Home with the Kids


All across our Nation, folks are still trying to digest and accept what is happening. Trying to understand and not panic. Trying to cope and have hope. 

Our economy changed forever from what we know. The government telling us to stay home and they will give us money?

The government talks about the numbers infected and the numbers passed away. But you don't hear much about the number of the survivors.

Minds are whirling at the thoughts invoked by ships being brought in and turned into hospitals. Treatment shelters set up on soccer fields. Schools and motels converted to house the sick.

The President said it right when he said we were in a war with an invisible enemy.

How do you stay calm, how do you help your children understand why they can't go to school and why they can't play with their friends. You don't get much chance to keep it from them, with everything that's going on in front of our eyes.

You breathe.


You get up every day and you have breakfast with your family and consider this time a blessing to be able to be with our families. How many times do we work too much and our families are so far away, even though we live under the same roofs. Use this opportunity to get to know each other. To spent time together. To love one another.

Use this opportunity to get all those things done that you have never found the time to do. It's spring time. And with everything going on, it's a perfect time to do some deep spring cleaning!! Top to bottom, inside and out. Get rid of the junk and set up a place to enjoy in your yard, on your deck or just in the house or apartment.

A lady at the store the other day was buying herself flowers. If she's going to be locked in the house for a few days, she wanted something pretty to look at. {Believe it or not, these type of things really help}

Oh the kids.....


They are going stir crazy and your going nuts. Check out our places to go over there on the right and there are some great sites to get materials to teach and work with your children.

Captain Planet has an awesome gardening learning plan for all ages. Google curriculum and you'll find anything and everything you need to create work and fun activities to teach your children at home.

World water day, Earth day, Save a frog... There are a lot of environmental sites with great stuff for kids. And one of my favorites is the Nature Explore put out by the Arbor Day foundation.

Visit christianbook.org to find some great spiritual education materials.

Check it out, and if you find something you'd like me to link up , shoot me a message.

In all of this..

Just remember...


  • We're all in this together!
  • Don't hoard.
  • Look out for your neighbors.
  • Keep breathing.
  • Spend time each day, appreciating something in the day itself. 
  • Don't worry. 
  • Don't panic.
  • Don't be mean.

And it never hurts to pray.




Blessed by God
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn
Thanks for Stopping by
Until next time, Stay Healthy and Happy Trails.

March 20, 2020

Let's be FRIENDS



While we are all concerned for the events going on around the world. Here's a little sprinkle of something to make you forget the sh** and smile!  Remember we are all in this together.

Remember a couple years ago...
 I finally got my goats!
Born August 2018, less than 24 hours old.
Joey and Phoebe joined the family.
They are Nubian goats. And they started out so tiny!
 
Then they grew and grew. Now close to a hundred pounds each.

      




Then came Rachael.    March of 2019.
I wasn't supposed to get attached because I was just the nanny. lol. However. Rachael, believes she is mine and sleeps close to my place. She comes for me when she's called and I think I'm the only one that can catch her.

   


My grandson loves helping with the babies.


And now 




Meet Chandler. 
He was born yesterday. 












Isn't he cute!!!


Let's be friends

Blessed by God
LIfe's good @ the Bright side of the Barn.
Thanks for stopping by
Until next time, Stay healthy and Happy Trails.

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