Wedding photos by Stan Reimer |
And, 38 years later, we're still walking through life together.
Today, we'll spend a lot of the day like we've spent the last two days - rounding up baby calves and their mamas, sorting them, then running the babies through the working chute.
Instead of a fancy dress and veil, I will wear jeans with fragrant "adornments" ... and I don't mean spring flowers. The only tie involved for Randy will be the rope used to hold the bull calves' legs in place for a quick bit of life-changing surgery.
Instead of wearing my own pearl earrings, the calves will get their ear "jewelry" in the form of an ear tag.
It took Randy a little while to figure it out. Finally, I covered up the "9" and asked, "Do you get it now?"
To be fair, he was a little bit busy at the time. His jobs during calf-working time are certainly more labor intensive (and numerous) than my roles.
If we get done in time, we may go look for a new refrigerator before we go out to eat. Oh, the excitement!
I wouldn't trade it for anything. And, to Randy, I Choose You - every day.
There will be more on this spring ritual at another time - when I'm not so busy helping to separate mamas from babies and then slapping syringes into the "health care provider's" hand.
Congratulations on this milestone. I love that you have this bond with Calf 938. May the bond between you and Randy grow stronger each year.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Helen. No one got injured during the cattle-working days, so we'll count that as a success! Since it's raining lightly this morning, we're glad we were able to find a window to get it done. Just one more group to go!
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