Given our somewhat predator-prevalent location and our desire to raise even more livestock in the future, we decided it was time to get something that could help guard our animals. Thus, Angus, our 13 week old English Shepherd puppy, joined our family earlier this week.
English Shepherds are great dogs - they aren't bred to be show dogs, just good, old-fashioned hard working farm animals. They can be taught to herd livestock, and will guard their charges diligently. At the same time, they are gentle and are often used as therapy dogs, which makes them excellent companions for small children. Angus and Annabel are quickly bonding, and both seem to be thrilled with each other's company.
In the our loss/their gain department, Jon and Jordan finished my parent's place, and Dad and Mom moved out of our place and into their new home this weekend. The boys did an amazing job, and my parents are thrilled to have their own little house on the prairie. Once they've settled in a bit, I'll post some pictures of their place. It looks really, really great.
In addition, Jordan has kept busy in the evenings training the puppy and installing our new windows (not necessarily at the same time!) We love european windows that can open out or into the house, but these are very expensive and hard to find in the States. So, we compromised and bought energy efficient windows that look french. It sure is nice to finally have matching windows, all of which can open! He even built me some very cool windows with arched trim for our bedroom (see the second photo below). I love them!
Lastly, a quick update on Annabel. She definitely falls into the gain category. At 18 months, she is almost 3 feet tall. She is also starting to talk. Her first words, besides "Momma" and "Dadda", were "Uh-oh, where is it?" As she is still in that klutzy, drop everything toddler stage, we hear this phrase quite a bit. She is slowly adding to her vocabulary, and babbles on and on all day long. Oh, the things we'll hear when she starts speaking our language! Here's a photo of her at the annual rodeo held in town a few weeks ago. She LOVED the rodeo, especially seeing all of the horses and cows. Despite a few setbacks, life in the wild, wild west suits us just fine.

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