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Post Title. 03/26/2011
 
Wow, what a difference a year makes! We have a new grandson, named Levi Samuel Wallis. He was born last June 30th and again his mom didn't give us alot of time to spare at the hospital. He's 9 months old now and a delight. His face lights up when he smiles and he is the most peaceful baby I've ever seen.

We are getting ready for springs work, although today it was only 20 degrees. Hattie spent last night and Jack is staying tonite. Levi has been sick for a couple of days, so he will have to stay with mom until he's mended.
 
We have four new kids (baby goats) born during the most brutal part of the winter, but survived! New baby calves were born all through the winter. This was an exceptioanally hard winter, one of the worst I remember. It snowed almost constantly and we got over 200 inches for the season. Maybe next year I'll measure exactly. And it was ungodly cold. Thank goodness we put in an outdoor wood boiler 2 years ago. It warms us twice. Once when we cut the wood and again when we burn it!

Our area is seeing alot of horse-and-buggy Amish buying farms. It's interesting watching old fashioned farming with work horses.  They sellalot of homemade goods, baskets, jams and jellies. Plus they are for hire for building projects, sheds and such. And snow shoveling!  It's good to see fallow farmland back in production.

Right now I'm working on party favors for my mother-in-law's 90th birthday party. We decided to make flour sack towels with redwork embroidery on them. Thats outline embroidery done only with red thread. They are beautiful. I'll post a picture when they're done.



 

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    Nancy Fuller Weber is almost 60 years old. She and Sam Weber have been married 37 years. They have two children, Sam III and Bethany Weber Wallis. Nancy graduated from Bishop Ludden HighSchool, Syracuse, NY in 1968 and Buffalo State College in 1972. She worked for Verizon for 21 years. She loves to travel, read and knit, but above all she loves her grandkids Jack and Hattie.

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