Hmmm, how odd actually having the time to think about sitting down and writing an update.
Busy busy time of year, with all the outside work. Starting to get the yard cleaned up and the manure pile moved. Have opened up the shed for the rabbits, and the grazing cages. Market getting started and all the stuff that goes along with that.
I've learned to drive. Took driver's ed, can take my driving test next month. I still absolutely hate driving, but I can do it safely, and now that I have gotten practice, I am less scared and anxious. Mind you, I haven't gone on the big highway yet, so there's always that!!
I learned I am in the 90th percentile for my age group. I was not given an actual IQ number, but was told it was in the gifted - extremely gifted range. I am looking at schooling, I doubt I will set my goals very high because I simply do not want to spend the next 12 years getting hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt learning to do a job. I will most likely find something I can finish in 2-3 years. I am thinking paralegal, or perhaps something in marketing/advertising. I found out that I get to spend the summer going to various meetings to figure out what I would be suited to do, that I can do without wanting to gouge my eyeball out.
So the rabbits :
No more meat rabbits(I still miss Eddie). The herd went to a friend, though, so I know they're being well taken care of. I do occasionally send the big buns large chunks of apple tree, though.
No more hollands. I gave my buck to the same friend with Eddie, and she's also buying the sr doe. I'm selling off the 2 kits I have(including the broken chocolate I just bought) and then they're gone.
Downsized the lions a bit - Sold off a buck and 2 does, except one of the does is back because I am hoping to show her(I doubt she'll do well, but I want the first rabbit I show to be an Alaska kit).
Who's Left?
Theon, my super nice buck. Tiny and compact, and nicely maned... except he likes to rub his face in his pee after he sprays his cage, so I generally keep it cut down(otherwise it's impossible to clean and mats).
Reese is a big boy, but nicely put together and has held his mane well. I only bought him in March, at an auction.
Daenerys, my little orphan girl. She's taking after her mother and being overwooled without a clean saddle. She's expecting her first litter soon.
Meadow, we call her psycho bunny, because she is simply not a good fit for a home environment. I received her in trade as a kit. She is teeny tiny, I think the smallest doe I own.
J'Adore - I inherited this rabbit when a friend was diagnosed with cancer and unable to keep her small herd any longer.
Eden - The other doe I inherited from my friend. I also received a buck, but sold him during the downsize.
Elsa, of course. Always looks oh so thrilled with life, lol!
And Alaska. The old girl's still kicking around, and...
is currently nursing a litter! That I need new photos of, lol.
So that's the long and short of what I've been doing since I last disappeared.
Busy busy time of year, with all the outside work. Starting to get the yard cleaned up and the manure pile moved. Have opened up the shed for the rabbits, and the grazing cages. Market getting started and all the stuff that goes along with that.
I've learned to drive. Took driver's ed, can take my driving test next month. I still absolutely hate driving, but I can do it safely, and now that I have gotten practice, I am less scared and anxious. Mind you, I haven't gone on the big highway yet, so there's always that!!
I learned I am in the 90th percentile for my age group. I was not given an actual IQ number, but was told it was in the gifted - extremely gifted range. I am looking at schooling, I doubt I will set my goals very high because I simply do not want to spend the next 12 years getting hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt learning to do a job. I will most likely find something I can finish in 2-3 years. I am thinking paralegal, or perhaps something in marketing/advertising. I found out that I get to spend the summer going to various meetings to figure out what I would be suited to do, that I can do without wanting to gouge my eyeball out.
So the rabbits :
No more meat rabbits(I still miss Eddie). The herd went to a friend, though, so I know they're being well taken care of. I do occasionally send the big buns large chunks of apple tree, though.
No more hollands. I gave my buck to the same friend with Eddie, and she's also buying the sr doe. I'm selling off the 2 kits I have(including the broken chocolate I just bought) and then they're gone.
Downsized the lions a bit - Sold off a buck and 2 does, except one of the does is back because I am hoping to show her(I doubt she'll do well, but I want the first rabbit I show to be an Alaska kit).
Who's Left?
Theon, my super nice buck. Tiny and compact, and nicely maned... except he likes to rub his face in his pee after he sprays his cage, so I generally keep it cut down(otherwise it's impossible to clean and mats).
Reese is a big boy, but nicely put together and has held his mane well. I only bought him in March, at an auction.
Daenerys, my little orphan girl. She's taking after her mother and being overwooled without a clean saddle. She's expecting her first litter soon.
Meadow, we call her psycho bunny, because she is simply not a good fit for a home environment. I received her in trade as a kit. She is teeny tiny, I think the smallest doe I own.
J'Adore - I inherited this rabbit when a friend was diagnosed with cancer and unable to keep her small herd any longer.
Eden - The other doe I inherited from my friend. I also received a buck, but sold him during the downsize.
Elsa, of course. Always looks oh so thrilled with life, lol!
And Alaska. The old girl's still kicking around, and...
is currently nursing a litter! That I need new photos of, lol.
So that's the long and short of what I've been doing since I last disappeared.