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November's Adventures

Is it just me, or did this year just fly by? I can't believe Christmas eve is next Saturday! And I still have November to share about!  I was waiting till Anna posted about her trip though, so that was the reason for the delay.
 Well, it came that time to find out the gender of the baby! We all went, so the room was pretty full!
 Most of us thought that this one was going to be a boy, and we were right! In March, Joe will finally have a brother! 
 Speaking of boys, so far with the calves, that's all we have had so far. Castrating is always an interesting process because it was only our second time doing it. Well, actually probably the first time, because last time our friends technically did most of it for us, as they were showing us how to do it. Farming is always a learning experience! 
Here's the other one

 It's also sheep breeding time! Getting ready for April lambs.
Ashley is good about capturing cool pictures around the property. 
 This was how we typically found Katherine. Anna got her a tutu for her birthday in October and she loved it! It was the only thing she ever wanted to wear. She didn't care if she had a shirt on, she just wanted to wear the tutu. And dance, of course. And here we are in November and she is still going outside like that. Silly kid. 
 Izzy's picture of the moon. 
 He knows how to pose for the camera!
 A get together with the Ford's and Niednagels at the park
 Playing with the Frisbee 
 Perfect time to do some photo shoots with Katherine
 Cuteness!
 And more cuteness!
 Two sisters walking down the road.
 Group picture with the littles. Havi needs to pay more attention ;)

Kalea, Anna, and Izzy
Peyton turned 8. 
 Izzy's Thanksgiving wall decor
Instead of turkey, we had duck for the first time. Wasn't too bad!
 Starting to look a lot like Thanksgiving
 After the meal was over they discovered that they could make sounds with the bottles by filling them up with water and blowing on them.
 I'd say this was a good way to end the day! 
 That same weekend, James and Axie got married! They got this wedding planned in less than a month!
 "Wow! That cake looks really good!"
 It happened!
 The wedding party
Somebody is getting fired........
 Smash! 
Father, daughter dance
Everyone getting ready for dancing.

And that's it for now! Hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Years!
~The Coulters






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