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Monday, June 27, 2011

Priorities are a Must

It is very easy to become overwhelmed by all of the things there are to do. I have a full time job other than the farm that requires two hours of commute time three days a week. I'm very fortunate to be able to work from home two days a week.


Besides my non-farm job I have a long list of things that need to be done around here:



  • Install a section of fence

  • Mow the pastures

  • Wash fleece I just removed from five goats

  • Feed little Rosie

  • Tag and vaccinate kids

  • Move the chicken trailer out of the backyard into the pasture

  • Finish the new dog pen

On top of these there are the things that I want to do to be a good daughter.



  • Teach Mom how to balance the check book

  • Help her sort through the documents that are piling up in relation to Dad's failing health

  • Visit and cook a meal once in a while just to take a load off Mom

Sometimes I feel like I can't possibly get it all done. Sometimes I'm not sure what to work on in the current minute.


At those times I take a few minutes and sit with a pen and paper. I list the things that I want to do. Then I decide which are most important. Those are the things I do first. I don't let those other things that are really the nice-to-have things, get in the way.


So for me right now it's build fence, mow pasture, wash fleece, visit Mom and Dad at least once a month.











Thursday, June 2, 2011

Whew. Things have really been hopping around here. Dad had another heart attack last Wednesday. He is doing much better. I took that week off to do some fencing and ended up not even getting started. I did get some mohair washed and prepared for spinning. I also took a dyeing class from Lonna Steele at Puffy Mondaes in Nampa. It was a great time and I came home with some beautifully dyed yarn and sold some of my mohair too. Yippee!

Next on the roster was getting my ETSY store going. I finally have a store called mohairlocks and have posted three yarns for sale there. I have a bunch more to post and some mohair doll hair and will get those on the site in coming days. http://www.etsy.com/shop/mohairlocks

A friend I met via a spinning group is selling her knitted works at farmers markets in Horseshoe Bend and Crouch. Angie very kindly offered to take some of my yarns to those shows. I really think I need to take her up on that offer.