Monday, 3 May 2010

May's Beginning

Here we are in May. ALREADY?! Jeez, this year is disappearing fast. It feels like only yesterday I was at Carrbridge and celebrated the New Year. But now, I've been to Oban, found my perfect match, won some competitions, and am preparing for Strichen - start of the festival season. How did that happen? Oh well! :) it's passed so quickly because I have the best people by my side. All my friends and family, thank you for being there. And to my man: thank you for standing by me, regardless of how many times you've had to drag things out of me when I'm down. I'd be lost without you now, and I hope you'll be around for a long time to come.

Now, you know we're in May. If you don't, go see your GP because you've lost track of time by a long way. Being in May, we're lambing, and it's kinda hectic. We have currently got 7 pet lambs at home, and two fields full of pregnant mummy's and baby's being born every day. I just hope they all lamb soon so that we don't have to worry any more. There's only one massive problem that we have: there's a fox at home and one down the road that keep eating the lambs. For all you do-gooders and animal lovers/protectors/ninny's: LOOK WHAT THEY'RE DOING?! We have lambs go missing every day, some left wounded so badly that we have to kill them ourselves. You have a problem with killing foxes? I have a problem with them killing our animals. "It's only natural", you say? Tough. Those bloody animals are just a nightmare, and we need shot of them (no pun intended), and to be honest, I don't care what you all say. I'm happy to admit that we do kill foxes. If they're eating our livestock, we're going to give them a bullet where the sun doesn't shine, regardless of what you lot say. If you care so much about them, go take them home into your back garden, and keep them there. Don't let them out of your sight and make sure they don't eat any of our animals.

Jeez, that was some rant, huh?!

Anyways, on another topic, the man and me are doing really well together :) He's been amazing with me and my dad through lambing, helping out where he can and coming with me to check them when dad's away doing other things to catch up with the crops. Not that they're running away, but the farming season has been a bit hindered by all the snow and that. And now that a certain someone has (nearly) butted out and left us alone, we're getting on so much better. I just hope she keeps her word and lets us be, because we're getting on great. Better than great. We're just a perfect match, made for one another. Yippee!! And yes, he's got me into saying that now. GAH! I love him anyways, so I don't mind.

Anyways, I think it's time to rest my weary head. I've done a lot of thinking these past couple of days, so will be glad to get back to college and relax a bit! Good thing I'm seeing the man tomorrow as well. Get my cuddles (:

Never thought my heart would feel this way. Love you, babe (: Always in my mind, forever in my heart.

D-d-d-d-d-d-Jigglez. x

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