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Nomadic seasons of farming adventures with nature thrown in to include; a pinch of family, snippets of friends, counting our blessings, paying IT forward, home school, and the spicy things I decide to rant about.















Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Welcome to Hoe Hen Inn: Sarah, Tex & Mex

Meet Sarah and Mex. 
Tex is on the left. 
 Tex is heavier than Roux by a pound or so.
At six weeks they are already bigger than our little diva Roux.

Grand daughter Sarah has joined our little homeschool; she is 8 and will be doing Sonlight curriculum with us.  Here she is with Zephyr on the back porch with puppies Tex and Mex.  The pups are Blue Tick Coon Hound and Labrador mix so, I am guessing they will weigh between 40 and 50 lbs when grown. 

Today I will be finding out if my bp meds are working.  Let me tell you, each time the doc changes or ups the dosage; I have to get used to it.  The first couple of days and I feel wiped out.  Plus I will be finding out if I need surgery on my knee.  Yep, I fell back in November; it has given me trouble since.  Fingers and Feathers crossed will ya.........?

So what will ya'll be doing for Easter?

5 comments:

Texan said...

I really hope you don't need surgery on your knee girly! Cute cute cute puppies!

World Famous said...

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You will be fine very soon, just don't you worry about your knee, it will be fine.
God Bless You. And Enjoy The Easter With Your Cute Puppies..
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Sharon said...

How nice that Sarah has joined the boys, it will make it more interesting!

Cute puppies, I hope neither of them sits on Roux later on. :o)

Good luck with your knee.

XXX

Judy's Corner said...

Looks like a couple of happy pups and happy kids! Nice to have more students in the homeschooling schoolhouse! Hope your meds are stable and working and that the knee is just a slow healer!

Jim said...

Those pups are so cute! And of course the human ones too! Interesting mix hound and lab....retrievers for sure!

Those BP meds can be a pain when not the right dose. One of mine is a Beta-blocker, I had it changed down twice....I have more energy now and it is 'doing the trick'! Meds are great when they are working 'for you' not against you.
Good luck with the knee.