



We stopped at our favorite local farm on Saturday and A got to hold a 4 day old lamb and then Easter Sunday as H was home preparing a delicious dinner, she and I visited another farm in a neighboring village. Visiting the “lambwalk” is a very popular destination for Easter Weekend. As soon as we walked up the stairs we saw people all gathered staring at a certain group of ewes so we headed in that direction and sure enough, twins had just been born. A lot of the ewes were panting a bit. A. made a comment about this and I said that’s what happens when you’re heavy with child. Her response back was, “Did you breathe like that?”
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