Saturday, July 2, 2011

Growing Goldie

Goldie is smiling the whole time she is in the tall grass... She still is the smallest but what she lacks in size she makes up for in excitement and energy. She runs around chasing butterflies, bumble bees, grass that blows in the breeze but most of all after me. It is hard to race back to the house and shut the door because she is right on my heels all the time. I have to trick her so I can get back into the house, up the stairs and close the door because she knows how to do the stairs and runs into the house before I can grab her.

I am always so amazed how she can hold her own and out of the three she is the bravest. She is last to go in and first to want out in the morning. Goldie is also Llama Boys favorite and he watches over her like a hawk - she does melt your heart but don't they all.


I am so lucky to have the honor to care for her. Her mother Lilly still does not connect with her however, Goldie has been the one to walk out and watch out for Agatha when they first started going out in the backyard. So Goldie does have a good nature and I am sure when it comes her time in life she will be a caring and loving mother. Lilly has been doing babysitting duty for her Mother's set of twins - I just think Lilly was confused and disconnected for the birth of Goldie. No Worries I have loved being the mother in a pinch...


So that is Goldie but just watch her grow - amazing!

5 comments:

Candy C. said...

Goldie is a cutie for sure!

larkspur funny farm said...

Thanks - I wished I could take the credit. Great genes. However, I taught her everything she knows like being a spoiled brat, in every case scream up a storm to get noticed and a whole bunch of other pain in the rear end behavoirs.

Sheri said...

Grace I always enjoy seeing the pics of the young ones. They are so precious. What a gift to watch and nurture.

monica said...

She is so cute!!

Dippers Ridge said...

What a wonderful Mom you are I am sure! I am so happy I found you. I have smiled ewwww'd & ahhhhhhhh'd the last 15 min. Reading and viewing your pictures and have learned much from the information you relay on your yarns! Thanks! Blessings to you!
Ruthann