
Went to see my brother Kelsey yesterday while my truck was in the shop in Norfolk. I told ya he was going to build a goat cart! Lucky and Oreo are 8 weeks old now so it was time to start training them. They are
soooooooooooo cute! The wood part is not
permanent, he will change it to metal when they are bigger and he knows what size to build.

Mollie didn't stay in the cart when they started moving but it made for a cute pic!

I did get a chance to run into Hobby Lobby for sewing machine oil and I picked up this new toy for Sara and I. I broke her last one at Christmas before she got to use it even. The yellow hat was the first, not crazy about the brim, and the second hat Sara is modeling, it looks better. I had to have Kev and Brian read the directions and
demonstrate it this morning, just couldn't figure it out on my own. (Kev wanted to put a motor on it, such a guy!) Well I'm on my way to work, so I will play with our new toy more tonight!
2 comments:
Soooo....when the goats get big enough to pull a real cart is Kelsey going to sell his car and travel by goat cart?? Be sure to take pictures.
I didn't know I was rasing goat farmers when I wast raising you and Kelsey? He looks like he was having fun! love Mom
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