And what would a Thanksgiving be without a hicup or two? The night before Thanksgiving the, oven decided it had had enough and wasn't going to work anymore! Luckily a very sweet lady in the nearest town offered us her electric roaster, so we were able to have turkey! She also decided that wasn't quite enough, so she baked us a few homemade pies, homemade rolls, and a homemade pizza for lunch the next day! You just don't find that kind of hospitality everyday, we were very thankful for all her help!
The last day, Nick, Randy and I got to working on an entry for the ranch. I'm still a bit baffled that we actually built the thing, it's huge! But a little planning, elbow grease, and heavy machinery can go a long way!
Rylan and Mackenzie were as cute as ever and are getting more and more fun as they get older. Mackenzie is walking all over the place now, and Rylan will carry on a conversation with you until you're blue in the face! We had a great time with everyone, and we can't wait to come back for Christmas in a few weeks!
Katie just before she blew the clay out of the sky
We didn't get any birds, but at least we looked good!
Rigging one of the posts for the new entrance. Heavy machinery is so cool!
The finished product
Oh something else I fogot to mention...Katie almost got thrown off a horse! He reared up, but Katie held on like a pro!
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I didn't ask how your Thanksgiving was - looks like you had a great time. Katie, you're pretty tough! :) Good work with the entry Bri.
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