Rebecca, I wonder about that, the inseparableness and then the separation. As it is, Dan and I always picture them living next door to each other as adults. Glad to hear yours are together again.
What a great picture! They sure love each other! Have a great weekend too!
p.s. we use all the guinea pig shavings and poop for our garden but it adds up pretty quick! Maybe some day we’ll get some rabbits. But, for now, I’m happy to get rid of the pigs. Although it’s snowing pretty hard right now. I don’t think she’s coming today!
Rachel, do you have a recipe for seasoning fresh deer meat? A friend is giving me frozen, one with fat and one without.. have a few recipes but feel you might be the expert :o) Thanks,
I’m assuming the meat with fat is ground, yes? if so, hamburger, meatloaf, meatballs, spaghetti sauce, yum. What is the cut of the deer meat without fat? If it’s a roast, I would chop into small pieces, brown in oil with onions and garlic and either slow cook or pressure cook with flavorful liquid (tamari, oil, beer, wine, vinegar, stewed tomatoes, etc…), add veggies. If the meat without fat is ground, perhaps make a meatloaf and add flavor with tomato paste and fat with some sort of oil and eggs.
Let me know if this answers your question Ginny. Thanks for asking. XO, Rachel
what a happy sweet moment. your children are beautiful. i just read your tonsillectomy (did i spell that wrong?) post and felt like i was watching an episode of grey’s anatomy… i’m glad everything went well. your son sounds like a very smart, intuitive little soul. your writing is extraordinary.
They are so sweet!! :)
Precious! It’s a possibility (not a guarantee, just a possibility) that you will want this photo framed in your heart a few years from now.
My kids played together and were inseperable. Then. They. Seperated.
Now they are together again.
Love the dance of siblings and childhood.
Rebecca, I wonder about that, the inseparableness and then the separation. As it is, Dan and I always picture them living next door to each other as adults. Glad to hear yours are together again.
Those two are the sweetest ever!
be still my beating heart <3
This is a very sweet moment….very tender.
Here is our moment,playing in the seafoam……http://humbleluna.blogspot.com/2011/02/this-moment_25.html
What a great picture! They sure love each other! Have a great weekend too!
p.s. we use all the guinea pig shavings and poop for our garden but it adds up pretty quick! Maybe some day we’ll get some rabbits. But, for now, I’m happy to get rid of the pigs. Although it’s snowing pretty hard right now. I don’t think she’s coming today!
They are just too precious. Oh I can’t wait to see this happen with my two someday! One can hope right?
You’ll get there Justine, and you’ll also get what you don’t see in this picture. Aaargh…
I absolutely love it!!!
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Holymarymotherofgawd, this is the most adorable photo ever. My mean, old, crabby heart just melted a few degrees.
Just adorable! Cannot wait for Finn’s sibling to arrive so we too can have these moments. Happy Friday to you.
WAYYY too cute? can i join?
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I love how I can hear their laughter. Sweet.
Lots of sweet joy there.
Such genuine happiness! You mean, siblings do this??
Oh, those two!
This is just completely and totally precious. No other word for it.
Those smiles!
So flipping cute I can’t stand it!
Rachel, do you have a recipe for seasoning fresh deer meat? A friend is giving me frozen, one with fat and one without.. have a few recipes but feel you might be the expert :o) Thanks,
Ginny,
I’m assuming the meat with fat is ground, yes? if so, hamburger, meatloaf, meatballs, spaghetti sauce, yum. What is the cut of the deer meat without fat? If it’s a roast, I would chop into small pieces, brown in oil with onions and garlic and either slow cook or pressure cook with flavorful liquid (tamari, oil, beer, wine, vinegar, stewed tomatoes, etc…), add veggies. If the meat without fat is ground, perhaps make a meatloaf and add flavor with tomato paste and fat with some sort of oil and eggs.
Let me know if this answers your question Ginny. Thanks for asking. XO, Rachel
i ADORE the way they smile at each other. what special love.
what a happy sweet moment. your children are beautiful. i just read your tonsillectomy (did i spell that wrong?) post and felt like i was watching an episode of grey’s anatomy… i’m glad everything went well. your son sounds like a very smart, intuitive little soul. your writing is extraordinary.