Well, more complications for us. The doctor called this morning and said my level was a little high on the glucose test. They want me to go back to the lab for a 3 hour test and have my blood drawn every hour to check further how I am breaking down sugar. I don't know when I am going to go in for three hours and I don't do well fasting for long periods of time so it is going to be hard. I feel like the lab that my doctor uses is very incompetent. The lady that did the test the first time did not tell me that I needed to note the time when I finished drinking the sugar stuff so when she asked me I just had to say well I think it was this time, but I didn't really know, so I am hoping that the problem is that she took my blood too early and that everything is fine, but is still a pain in the butt to have to go in for a 3 HOUR test. Arrggg! So please pray for my attitude about this this week. Sometimes I get into a pity party for myself feeling like I have gotten so ripped off from being able to enjoy being pregnant and all the excitement that comes with a first baby. But I still have so much to be thankful for and plenty of things to be excited about.
It looks like the last update I posted on animals was about going to the sale barn and getting cows. As a reminder we got a calf/cow pair and a "weaned" calf: Chloe, Midnight, and Mooey. Chloe and midnight are some kind of black angus mix and midnight is part Holstein. Midnight and Mooey will eventually be our meat cows. We hope to AI Chloe sometime in the near future for another calf. Midnight, her calf pictured below (much littler in the pic than he is now) is a very good looking steer. He could go to the fair if he wanted. This is a picture of him getting out of his fence and coming in the yard. He still gets out from time to time. Having a mama calf keeps both the steers in line though. They are much better about not getting crazy, unlike some other steers we could name from the past, but won't. We ended up having to feed quite a bit of hay this winter as we had snow cover from November to end of March. We got our barn built about January and began collecting more ...
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