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I’m so happy here. Early spring has come with such a good feeling. The past few months have had their difficulties, but the good times are about to roll at Sassafras Farm. I can feel it.
Yesterday, I ran into Jill from Spencer at Wal-Mart and was able to give her a hug and thank her for standing up for her stove. Then I ran into one of the Seans (superboys). Do you not run into everybody in the world at Wal-Mart? We discussed fencing plans for this weekend. Crossing fingers we aren’t rained out.
In the “more good news” department: THE BULL HAS BEEN ON BP! I have no firm expectations with BP. I tell myself she is just along to babysit Glory Bee. But I continue to hold faith in her, and hope. She is my cow. I love her.
And more, more good news: Coco’s wound is nearly completely healed. Her joint has grown stronger with the support of the splint. She may be able to come home next week. I will let you know. We want her home so badly! We try to be patient while the best is done for her.
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Always remember that striving and struggle precede success, even in the dictionary.
Sarah Ban Breathnach
I’m so Happy to hear the news of Coco!!
“A Grateful Heart is a Happy Heart”
~~HUGS~~
p.s. would love a Georgia update whenever you have time
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Oh, happy days!
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good people
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Great news about Coco, I’m sure you’ll be very relieved once she’s home.
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Happy Coco coming home soon!
Happy farm!
Happy everything!
Gee, I never would have guessed about you loving the farm if you hadn’t told us. Not!
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I do belive the world shops at Walmart, I see people ther that I havent seen for ages. I love going there.
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So many joyful things to be thankful for…your studio, coco recovering well, a good solution for your breeding your cos, a new horse joining the family.
Sassafras Farm is certainly a great new beginning for you and your whole family!
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