Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Latest News


Now that we have sheep, we thought it necessary to send out another 'buyer letter.'
This was the result:

CARAMEL CORN AND OUR LETTER.



ZACHARY "SELLING" THE NEWSPAPER. :)



MEGAN AND MADELINE

THE INSIDE OF OUR LETTER!!!

In case you can't read those articles, but you really want to, here they are:

Little Bo-peep
Written By Grace C. Coder
Little Bo-peep,
Is selling her sheep,
And hoping that you’ll be the buyer,
Please come to the fair,
She’ll look for you there,
Don’t buy your lamb from Fred Meyer!

Little Bo-peep,
Just got her sheep,
On Sunday, the 18th of May,
She needs to tether,
This young, new wether,
For it hasn’t been trained to stay.

Little Bo-peep,
Is taking her sheep,
To “weigh-in,” a 4-H affair,
Her sheep will be weighed,
Some marks’ll be made,
Then her sheep will gain weight for the fair.

JAC News                                                                                                                                                                Written by James A. Coder
Hi, this is James Coder from the Coderlambian Farms, giving you a report on the recent proceedings at the Coderlambian Farms. These are the highlights of the past two months: April 23rd-24th (the testing required of all homeschoolers, April 25th-26th (the Christian Heritage Homeschool Conference), May 10th (when my brother Benjamin graduated from Washington State), May 11th (my Pro Arte Conservatory Strings concert), May 15th (when Joshua and Benjamin went to Europe), and May 18th (we got our lambs!!!).


Young MacGreggor had a farm   E I E I O
And on that farm he had a lamb  E I E I O
By Zachary W. Coder
Hi! Here are the things that have happened around the farm:
WE GOT OUR SHEEEEEP!
Upcoming events:
*      Weigh-in for lambs is June 7,
*      Brigade encampment at Fort Vancouver is June 14
*      And dont forget Fathers Day!! On June 15
Well thats just about it. J

The Little Shepherdess
By Megan Joy Coder
Hello!  Many things happening in our neck of the woods.
On May 13th, we went to Finn Hill Cemetery for community service with our 4H club. We raked and picked up pine cones and sticks that were littering the grounds.
On the 18th, we headed over to Goldendale where we bought our lambs. There were many windmills along the way. It was a beautiful drive.  I picked a ewe lamb and named her Lewe-Lewe.
I can’t believe that the fair is only about two and a half months away! I will be busy getting my lamb ready for the show ring.


Maddy Had A Little Lamb
                 By Madeline Hope Coder
Wow, so much has happened since I last talked to you! My mom had her birthday. My brother, Benjamin, has graduated from school at Washington State University, and is right now in Europe with Joshua! Sarah’s birthday has come and gone. But, the best part is that I now have a ewe lamb whose name is Surely (named after a lamb that I loved last year.)   I will be spending time training her for the fair. Right now, she is still quite afraid of me, but the other night she let me hold her head and lead her a bit.


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Joshua has recently been to Oxford and Warwick, and he is very much enjoying his travels.
This is a picture of Warwick Castle that Joshua took.
To further follow his  travels, follow his blog at: http://caseoftheredheadjt.blogspot.com/


1 comment:

  1. Wow, looks like ya'll are having lots of fun! :)
    I like your poem Gracie, it almost makes me want to buy your sheep! ;)
    Random question:
    Has the clothespin game slowed down a bit since Red is touring Europe? (I hear he's the famed champ of the game) Or do you still have to watch your backs for those pesky pins? ;)
    Have a great week everyone!
    ~ Megs W.

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