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Little Lucy

Sunday marked 3 weeks since the goats were born.

As you know, I had to bring Lucy home to warm her up and feed her since her mother wouldn’t take care of her.  She was so weak that I wasn’t sure she would even make it through the day.  But…..I have found that she may be a little thing…. but she has a whole lot of spunk.

Each week she has amazed us with her progress.

It was obvious that she was feeling a little bit better every day.

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She had a lot of little issues.  We went through a spell where her little nose was red and swollen….and would clog up.  I found that a soft wet cloth helped to unclog her nose and a cloth with Vicks Mentholatum rub hung above her bed seemed to help.   She also had a tiny little mouth complete with an under bite.  I was worried that she might have a problem taking a bottle.  But it didn’t seem to bother her.

Because she was so small she could only drink two or three ounces at a time.  Now she has no problem inhaling a full 9 ounces at a time.

We have learned a lot along the way.  Like they make electrolyte formula for goats…..who knew?   I really believe that was the one thing that helped pull her through until we could get some  colostrum in  her.  We have also had to use it when tummy issues have happened.   I’m learning…..

From what I have read the rumen is still developing.  We have been working this week on moving her off this supplement and onto other stuff.  But it is harder than it would be if her Mama would have raised her.  I noticed her brother Charlie was nibbling last week on some of the goat pellets.  This week Lucy started nibbling around on the grass outside in the yard.  She doesn’t really eat it yet…but she is picking at it.  I hope that is a good sign that she is going to make the transition well.

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Now…. her little nose is all better….

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and she doesn’t have an under bite anymore.

She could hardly stand…. let alone walk, one of her back legs wouldn’t work right…so when she started trying to walk she would just drag it along.  She seemed to be able to get around on the three good legs, so I wasn’t too concerned with that leg.  You could tell she wasn’t going to let it keep her from walking.  But by week two…all of a sudden….that leg started working!  WOO HOO!

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When we would go to the farm to visit her Mom and brother she wouldn’t move around a whole lot.   She enjoyed being outside, but she didn’t have much desire to walk around or play.

Now you would never know that anything was ever wrong.  She moves around just fine.

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She is busy checking everything out….even taking time to smell the flowers along the way.

The first week or so she had her little tucked tail.   She was pitiful.  They say that means they do not feel good.

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Now she holds her little tail UP….and wiggles it….A LOT.  That means she is healthier and happier!

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When we first got her she would just lay in your arms while she ate.  Now she wants to stand and take her bottle…as if she was eating from her mother.  Of course that means milk splatters on the floor…but that’s alright….I am glad she is getting better.

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She is in fine form these days.  She plays until you make her go to bed.

I have given her a blue collar…I am attempting to walk her with a leash.  Mostly because I would like to be able to move her from pasture to pasture easily.  She doesn’t mind the collar at all…..it is the leash that she hates.   But I am as hard headed as she is….so she is getting used to it.

Billy took her on a little walk the other night, without the leash, and she followed him like a little puppy.  She is really walking great.

Matter of fact she not only walks really well….she RUNS!!!! and JUMPS!!!!!

I had plans this week to inch her into the goat fence in the back yard, since her Mama won’t have anything to do with her at the farm.  I figure we might as well put her closer to us…because we will still have to feed her for a while.  Maybe Violet, Pearl, Jethro, Freddy and Hoot n Nanny will enjoy her company.  We will see.

It has been raining and now it is really cold….so for now she is still in her little goat condo in the house.

Today, I let her hang out with me for a little while…

I was going upstairs when all of a sudden I heard the pitter patter of little hooves……

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She discovered how to come up the stairs.  Nooo…Noooo….NO.  We are not going there.

I try to give her a little space…but contain her.  She has broken through every little barrier I build.  She has definitely gotten stronger and feels good enough to play.

I am so glad we are at this point, we have really enjoyed her.

However, she has now moved into toddler mode.  She is getting into everything….just like a kid going through the terrible two’s!!!

She needs her freedom so she can run and play with the other goats.  She tries to talk to me…I have even tried to talk back….but it just isn’t the same.  When we are in the yard the goats all look at her with tilted heads and listen to her talk.  They all seem a little puzzled as they watch her.

She is a sweetie..  She thinks Billy is her Daddy…she follows him around everywhere.  This morning she tried to follow him all the way to the truck as he was leaving for work.

It is cute.   But she will be CUTE in the goat pen too.

 

 

Making Progress…..

Thought I would update everybody on the goats.

May did deliver her afterbirth later Sunday evening….and is apparently nursing the baby boy.  Mom seems to be recovering very well, pretty amazing after delivering 4 babies.

At our house…..Billy and I have been taking turns getting up with the little one.  She is precious.

When Billy comes in at the end of the day….he always wants to know if she is ready to eat.  I think he really likes that time with her.

Seems they both  enjoy taking a cat nap after a really long day…..

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Here she is 2 days old….and still pretty weak.

It is amazing the difference in her and her brother.  Here her brother is 3 days old.

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You can see how much stronger he is.  He even jumps around a good bit.

May is taking good care of him.  When I pick him up…. he feels like a puppy with a fat belly.  He is probably 4 pounds or so…..It is my guess that baby girl probably weighs 2 pounds at the most.

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Monday when we started taking care of his baby sister she couldn’t stand.  Her little legs were just floppy.  Billy and I wandered if she would ever be able to walk. We were encouraged to see her continuing to at least try to stand….so we would help her just a little by balancing her.  She is gradually standing more and more on her own.

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We tell her what a good girl she is when we see her standing.

Yesterday morning….bright and early… Billy and I decided to take baby girl over to her mother and try to get some milk from her.  We figure it has to be better for her than any formula.  I laid the baby girl down and backed away.  May, made her way over to sniff and lick her a bit.  I was glad to see that she showed her some interest.  Although she wouldn’t relax enough to nurse her.  Baby girl still has to be warmed because she is so small so I couldn’t let her stay out in the wind for long.  But Billy and I was able to hold May long enough for me to get about 1 ounce of milk from her.  I had brought the bottle with me, so I instantly fed the baby while the milk was warm from the mother.  She gobbled it up….when we returned home, she took 2 more ounces of formula.

It was cute to see her brother come over and sniff  his sister.  She in turn showed interest in him as well.

We haven’t named either one yet.  Somehow that just hasn’t been top on the list this week.  Although we have been running a few names by each other.  I guess we will settle on one soon.  Meanwhile they are just baby girl and baby boy.

It is our hope that we can get baby girl strong enough to go over and visit with Mom and brother each day….and eventually have her be able to stay.  Of course the best scenario would be for her mother to start nursing her….but if she doesn’t…I suppose we can still let them stay together and feed her with a bottle at the farm.

This was last night….at dinner time.  She was practicing her standing skills.

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She is definitely stronger.

She doesn’t seem to mind the taste of the formula.

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Just a day or so ago she was only taking an ounce at a time….but now she takes 2 to 3 ounces.  So we are seeing progress.

Billy was funny last night when he said…..do you think she will sleep through the night.  We aren’t to that point yet…but she has only been getting us up once during the night….so that isn’t too bad.  Billy has actually gotten up with her the last 2 nights….although I hear her…and always ask if she ate good….I am able to go right back to sleep.  It sure has been nice!

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We are really glad she is getting better….but we have a long way to go.

Somehow….I do think she is alright with her care givers.  She sure seems content.

Medical Clinic

We had a great group of people who went on the medical trip.  They started with triage -the sorting of patients according to the urgency of their need for care.

They had to work through interpreters.  It was a real blessing to have these people give of their time.  This man and another woman interpreter, not pictured here, traveled two hours twice a day by bus to help.

Most patients were terrified of putting the thermometer under the tongue…. under the arm was the next best thing.  This little guy decided that it tickled.

Blood pressure was checked.

And other things that are normal for checking overall health.  The people hardly ever get this type of medical treatment, if…at all.

Often the wind blows hard, the dirt in the air causes ear and respiratory issues…..

Several had to have their ears flushed out, against their liking….

But a sucker does wonders on making things better!

This precious baby had pneumonia…..

The gas powered generator was used so the nurse could give her a breathing treatment.  She then shows the mother how to tend to the baby until the next treatment.

Both were so weary.  It was extremely hot, that alone wears you out.

Before we left….A happier Mom…. a healthier baby.  Thank you Lord.

The wait was long and hot….the people were very patient…

The nurses worked hard….

The pharmacy was busy….

Sometimes babies just needed to be held while their moms were being seen by the doctor.  This babies mother had a toothache that made the whole right side of her face hurt all the way to her ear.  I have had a lot of teeth problems through the years.  My heart ached for her…I remember walking the floors at night slapping my cheek because that somehow made it feel better.  I hate she has to experience that kind of pain.  They were able to treat it with some antibiotics for now….until she can see a dentist.  Yet….she smiles.

Dental care is in great need here.  Prayerfully someone will answer that call to come.

We rarely saw the doctors during the day…they treated patients for 6 or more hours straight…without breaks, even for lunch.  Sandwiches and drinks were taken to them because they wouldn’t leave their post.  This is Dr. Ron…he came out only to give some private time for a patient, another doctor and an interpreter.

I didn’t take pictures of all the things they did as physicians.  There were lots of different areas that needed treatment.  I admire that they took time out of their schedules to give free care.

After a long hard day…the doctors, one of the male interpreters and Roy, who is the missionary in Mexico, give their seats up for the women in the truck.

So much skill…so much compassion…so very humbling.

I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ Matthew 25:36 NIV

If one of you says to him, “Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,” but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it? James 2:16 NIV

We can all help someone….near us….and far away from us.  Pray about who God wants you to help today.

I can see clearly now…..

The trip we went on this time was in the same area I blogged about in November, but it was a medical trip instead of a building trip.  I have 27 years of experience – it is on the job training- from Motherhood University.  Seriously, Billy and I are not doctors or nurses but we wanted to go along and do whatever we could to help.

I really prayed before we left about what we could do.  What would the people need that we could help with?  I believe God impressed me to take reading glasses.  I am pretty dependent on mine.  I also remember my sister Charlotte telling me that she started wearing them when her last baby was born.  She said “I just couldn’t see her precious little face as clearly as I wanted while I was holding her.”

I checked into finding some….and it worked out perfectly.  They even came in a really neat little display and had 11 different strengths to choose from.

Both of these boys were named Christian.  They call the smaller one pee wee.  They were fascinated with the mirror, which had a regular side and a magnifying side.

This picture I took last year…it is the only mirror I have seen in the homes I have visited in.  So I suppose the kids really did get a kick out of seeing their faces and magnifying them.  Something we don’t give a whole lot of thought about.

A good way to check the proper strength was to let them try to read.  It was so rewarding to see the smile on their face when the blurriness went away and they were able to see the words clearly.  I know that feeling.  I love the clarity I get from my glasses.

As I looked at some of these people, like this gentleman….I couldn’t help but wonder how long it has been since he has been able to read his Bible.  Or possibly see his grandchildren’s faces clearly.  WOW…such a little thing…yet, important.

It was fun seeing this man…after he was fitted for glasses he began to read the Bible, even reading aloud sometimes to his wife as they waited to be seen by the Doctor.

Last November we built a home for a young family.  The family had brought their sick child to a Medical Clinic that had come for a week  in August of last year.  The team was able to diagnose the illness of their baby with pneumonia and get him to a hospital.  He was so sick he almost died.  When we came in November to build a home we didn’t know that it would be for that same family.  It was really neat because that babies name was…. Jesus.  So it ended up that the family had a new home for Christmas, I don’t think it could have been any more appropriate. It was wonderful that they could celebrate Christmas with a healthy baby and in a home of their own.

They had been living next door to the house we built, with the grandparents.

This lady is the grandmother of that baby.

I think she has the sweetest smile….

Once again, by returning to the same area we are able to tie the children and grandchildren to the parents and grandparents.  It starts to get personal.

After the house was built in November, she and all the family cooked what little they had in appreciation.  They even took some flashlights and stood holding them over the tables while the team ate.  Very gracious people.  It is those acts of kindness that bind your hearts with theirs.

I got tickled with this lady.  She didn’t even take the time to remove the sticker from her glasses.  She went straight to sewing some elastic in her slip, something she had been needing to do.  I think she was VERY excited.

Every evening at bedtime….I would lay awake with the faces of people running through my  head as I reflected on the day and all the events that had taken place.

I do not speak Spanish….but there are some things like a smile…

and a hug…that do not need words…… or a translator.

There are still many eyeglass needs.  An Eye doctor would be very helpful for so many others that we were not able to help.  There were many children that needed glasses that require a prescription lens.

For that week we did what we could….maybe next time more can be done.

Tomorrow I will share some of the other areas of work that the team was involved with.