Hi! Welcome to my blog! My name is Jane (PlainJane) and I am the blessed and happy wife to Jeff and doubly blessed mama of two perfectly wonderful daughters. Please join me as I share our Lifestyle of Learning through Christian homeschooling and homesteading on our little hobby farm with our prairie girls.
Amber (Bookworm) is our dd15/10th grader.
Our perfectionist and over-achiever. She loves reading, playing violin, all things vintage, riding her Paint horse, and being a farm girl.
Anna (Ladybug)
is our dd12/7th grader.
Our "girls just want to have fun" girl. She loves to play and has a great sense of humor, but also enjoys cooking, music, and riding her QH pony.
I never heard of this movie before, but I can see that it is one of your favorites! Now I'm curious!
Yes, we took our horses to the fair and they did stay there overnight. It didn't get too hot, in fact, it was cool in the evenings. Just the same, we put a fan on each of our horses.
It was a lot of fun, but I wouldn't have done it had it not been a friend of our family that dragged us into it. He has 2 daughters that "leased" our horses with Rachel ("leased" for the paperwork, but we didn't take any money). They are good friends and had a TON of fun in the competitions and games.
You asked what mulberries taste like and said you wouldn't know what they looked like if you seen them. When you get a chance, take a look at my last show and tell and you will see what they look like. I don't think that they are as good as blackberries, they are more mild. They are good, but their numerous.We take them for granted - there is so many on every tree and there are a lot of trees!
This looks like a great movie, we enjoyed Facing the Giants, and I want to continue promoting Family Friendly Films, I do hope it comes here to a theater I may have to swing the money and go see it.