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Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
Breeding and Selling Quaility Huacaya & Suri Alpacas.

Saturday 17 December 2011

Wealthy, Well Off, Rich ???

How do you define being wealthy, well off, rich?  well in our case it is not how much we have in the bank!! Because there is very little in there!!

Having sunk all our savings into living our dream, we feel we are well off in many other areas.  Its not easy living in a mobile home with limited space, and many people said we had gone mad!!  but the view from our window makes up for the loss of our marbles and lack of space.  We have invested in our dreams as we didn't want to go to our graves thinking "If Only we had.........!!"

But we do feel we are "Well Off" - we are doing something we had dreamed of, we have lots of adoring animals (even if its their tummy's they loves us for) and most of all we have a close and loving family.

We have loving daughters, son, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, future son-in-law and two amazing/gorgeous grandchildren.  (and that's just our little family unit) and then there is the rest of our family.

I think in a time which is extremely hard on finances we must all remember how lucky we are, that our love and our time is free to give. (yes I know that children don't see it that way, but one of the best gifts we can give them is to teach them the value of money, giving and receiving.) 

And how can I forget my very favorite girls - The BG's - still as always making me smile.

Here is Roxy helping herself to Rica's hay, even though the hay racks are all full in the barn.  She even caught hold of the hay net with her leg to stop it moving around, so clever never stop amazing me, so, so funny.


And here they are with Ewen one of our Stud Males.



And a big job we have been trying to get done for ages, when we design the barn I wanted both ends open, but didn't realise the builder was going to leave the opening so big! and we have the wind and rain blowing in, after a lot of talking and changing our minds, we finally decided we would drop the sheeting down and then put some covered gates so we could shut it in. is to fill in the end of the barn to stop the wind and rain blowing in.  Here are photos of the first stages of dropping the sheeting (before and after)


Next stage will be the sheeted gates!


3 comments:

jean ajayi said...

fabulous never a true word that you are rich in ya dream and your loverly family true ginnie your words are an inspiration we wish you n tony all the best in your dreams and when you have that farmhouse dont get rid of the caravan need it for our visiters love from jean and pete like ya set up good luck hunny xxxx

Zanzibah Alpacas said...

Contentment is the secret of life ! However, if you don't know what you want in life....some people never find it !.....Your inner wealth....is something...money cannot buy !....Enjoy your dream with your family.....and have a Wonderful Christmas & Happy New Year....the barn looks great & the BG's are just brilliant !....Jayne

Debbie, Barnacre Alpacas said...

We're with you on that one; cozy caravan here we come!

Merry Christmas