Brooke and Jason, I watch a lot of utube this is the first time I have ever commented on any channel. I want to thank you. You can not imagine how much your videos mean in my life. With the world seemingly so crazy, all the hate, all the discord. I watch your videos, take a deep breath and feel myself calming down. Your love of animals, your willingness to go to any means possible to help any animal in need. You do my heart good, you reassure me daily that humanity still exists and that most people are good. Thanks for being you, for helping reinforce that good is alive and well.
Your videos are so priceless there value to any and all who watch are so uplifting, how you value Life and the Life of Animals and Wildlife spreads joy and happiness and lifts us up to ignite our Lives. Your precious family and friends are treasures. You do so much for your neighbors, friends and community at large. You try to help anyone willing to listen and learn about FarmLife and the Day to Day Duties and Struggles, your ready ,willing and able inbthe good times as well as the tough and hard times. Life is learning, living and letting go. The good times make us laugh and happy and the tough times make us sad and cry and the task is to find the Balance between the two. You Keep It Real. You Jason, Brooke, Mary Carl and Mary are a beautiful Family and Thank you for Sharing your lives with us All. The children's videos Jason are just precious and dear and your family is continually answering Their Calling. ❤❤❤❤ Thank each of you.
I agree completely. This channel is the best one promoting calm, generosity, giving care & love so freely, especially on how to live your life. If only everyone could see your example. This is also the proper use of manners. People are so backwards on manners these days. As my grandparents taught me, good manners is making your guests comfortable in your presence or home. If they put their elbows on the table at dinner, then you put your elbows on the table to make your guest comfortable. My grandfather & father were true gentlemen through & through. It was the way they lived their life. It taught me so very much about life. I love me some Brooke & Jason.
You all are so fun to watch!! Matilda is where she is suppose to be! When you were talking about Matilda I could see the pleasure on Brooke's face was so heartwarming!😍 Thank you so very much for bringing us along for the journey!!
My father in law(DAD), passed away in 2006. Our Paster had suggested we all told him it was ok , that he went to heaven. We told my Mom in1996, it was ok, we promised her we would take care of each other. Times goes so fast. Cherish all the blessings God has given us. Jasen and Brook, please know you and your family are a blessing to me.
Always go back and watch “live” even if it’s a recording! I love Cog Hill Farm and all your animals. Thank you for sharing your love and goodness with so many of us❤️
Jason! I am so glad you used the word piddled!! I once told a friend, a grown man, that I was piddling here & there around the house. He froze, looked at me & said, " Why on Earth would you tell me you were peeing around the house!!" I was flabbergasted & embarrassed. He was serious!!Thank you for sharing your story. And Brooke saying, "So then you won't use my tractor ". Hahaha!
@@debracoder3596 love hearing these kinds of things. There was a Jerrilyn Henson from California who unknowingly caused me some grief. Henson was a married name for both of us. Only my husband was Roy, hers was Arthur.
@@debracoder3596 I don’t see my response to your question so hopefully it doesn’t double up. I graduated in 1962 from Salem, Oregon. I moved to California, though in 1962 because my husband was in the Navy.
For years I had a full set of cast iron pots and pans, that I dearly loved. So sad when age made it too difficult for me to lift them. I wept to see them go, but they all went to a loving home.
I understand very well, I use a walker now & my daughter & son-in-law cook, I ask them to use cast iron but they only do very little, I gave several of my grandma’s pans to my niece who is a chef. It was sad because grandma made THE best fried chicken in a deep cast iron pan till she was 74 yrs old. My fav pan I gave away.😢
I so enjoy Saturday mornings because you guys do your videos. Can't make you understand how much we love you when I say we I mean it because I read all the comments... The comments even make me happy because everybody is so grateful that you guys or you guys❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ God bless you and enjoy your blessed day XXXO 💕😁
Well here it is 2:35 in Florida and I got the LIVE Done LOL YES Jason you really enjoyed the LIVE. iT IS amazing to see the Love Y'all have for MaryCarl.. Brooke going out of her way taking her and the extra birding know she will remember that forever. But You do the same for Your Animals . It is a Joy to see! I tried and still do for my Two I was Blessed with.. God gave me everything when he gave me those two.. Not to forget my two Husbands too.. Enjoyed the live looks like Brooke might be needing a Nap later
Just my opinion, of course, but MOOtilda seems to be reacting like a child learning to walk or ride a tricycle. It's so exciting she continues to run and play. It's new, fun and possible for the first time in her life. She is such a deghtful addition to CHF. I can appreciate Jason's enthusiasm re cleaning cast iron cookware. It's a way he can help restore something that had a huge, positive, influential impact on his life. It is also a task that would make Jason's Granddaddy even more proud of him. I am thankful Brooke and MaryCarl's trip was successful, productive and without incident. Another great LIVE!
Jason, my mom always said when she was living laughter is the best medicine. If you can’t laugh, you can’t do anything that’s what she always said so keep up the laughter you’re so funny more people should laugh.❤😂❤
I know u have zero time to read comments. But here goes. #1 Jason's laugh is 1 in a million...i love it so much . # 2 what u do for ur momma is incredibly amazing. I love it. #3 UR ANIMALS are living their best life. I love u both so much.
BROOKE, there is a company in TX called LIVINGFELT. They have every felting supply you could imagine, including all different kinds of wool in all kinds of colors. They also have a RUclips channel where they post on Wednesdays and often have tutorials on different things to make as well as education on different types of wools, etc. They aldo do wet felting, which is really interesting. Mary Carl might enjoy it.
You guys are just a joy! Yes, piddling means peeing 😀 What Jason was doing was 'puttering'.....you just putter around doing bits and bobs...all the smaller things and you get a lot done but it doesn't look like it. Also, I just LOVE it when something strikes someone funny and they can't stop laughing...that's the best!
Jason, I really enjoyed your episode on cleaning the cast iron. Very interesting and your idea on displaying the pots & Pans is great! Can’t wait to see what you do.😊
Jason, o h my gracious years ago, my former step-dad got CRAZY collecting cast iron items!!!!!!! FILLED the outer edges of their HUGE dbl. car garage! From teeny tiny to Like a skillet 2.5 foot wide! NO kidding!! YOU DID A GREAT JOB Getting that skillet cleaned!
Love this live! So many things you talked about and all are interesting. I'm so glad MaryCarl got to see her special bird...you're a wonderful mama to suffer through that stinky place for her. Memories! The cast iron saga is so interesting. Jason is completely hooked. Can't wait to see his results. I have four cast iron pots and love them. Lots of fun and laughter. I'm really enjoying the description of Mootilda scampering around because she is feeling so much better. Sweet girl! Thanks for the entertainment!💕😂💕
My moma would build a fire and when it would get really hot she would put her cast iron in it and it would burn off the bad stuff and they would look good it worked great ,love your videos
I love that Mary Carl has amazing taste for vintage items nothing wrong with bringing the past to life again I garentee the phone will definitely work on a land line and touch lamps hold there own beauty great tastes 😊❤
Jason - watching you get giddy over your new project - Cast Iron Cooking Ware - gave me renewed appreciation and respect for the few pieces that I have inherited . Can you imagine the "STORIES that these old pieces have generated in their lifetimes ? " My family always loved the "cornbread - sticks " because we liked the extra taste of the browned areas " ! ( 'n' IF you used cornbread in you 'dressing' for Thanksgiving, the improved taste was so intense 'n' evident !) My "Hinged Lid Wagoner skillet 'n' Lid makes the best "Mexican Rice" ever !
Brooke, you actually passed my house going to Slidell! We live right off I10 on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Glad you enjoyed a little glimpse of Louisiana 😊
I just watched earlier today your live from about a month ago where you were remembering Christmas toys of your past. Then Jason remembered a show that was played every Christmas season. I'd never heard of it before. I grew up in rural Washington state, in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, between Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens. Since it includes Jim Hensens Muppets it may have been broadcasted on PBS stations. That would explain why we never heard of it. We didn’t get PBS stations broadcasted that far up our valley. I just watched it on RUclips. Couldn't make comments or save it so it might be on KidsRUclips. The name is "Emmett Otter's Jug-Band Christmas" what a delight it was.
Jason and Brook, you both are so compassionate and your animals love you. Thank you for trying to help the calf, so sorry he didn’t survive. Question, what do you do with deceased animals, never heard you say. Do you have an area to bury them? Are you going to make a cemetery for deceased babies at the farm like Lester has at ISS? Happy New Years to your family, love your channels.
Those pans looks brand new Jason I use lard to season my cast iron. I have an almost new cast iron cornbread V shaped divided skillet the only thing about it is after seasoning it everytime I use it and grease it well the cornbread sticks in the V corners and has to be scraped out. It is Lodge brand. The first cast iron skillet I got from a friend in Kentucky she had trouble lifting it due to arthritis in her arms so she gave it to me it's Griswold brand I love it and means so much to me. I live in Indiana she lives in LaCenter Kentucky I went to visit her in August 2006 we had a blast.
Brooke, you did the right thing not going to NOLA I’m a life long resident of Louisiana. New Orleans/Bourbon Street is/was beautiful but I have not been to NOLA since Katrina. It has changed so drastically. It is the most dangerous city in our state. The mayor is only about the mayor. She doesn’t care about the crime, as a matter of fact she had been know to show up at criminals trials on behalf of the alleged criminals even though they had video evidence showing them in the act of the crime. I definitely won’t be back until they get the crime under control. Pray for NOLA & our beautiful state.
Good plan for the ladder Jason; I spent 7+ hours in the ER yesterday because my husband had a 15' ladder fall out from underneath him. He fell 12', landed on top of the ladder and clobbered a shoulder, his ribs, his legs and his head. Several blood tests, x-rays and a CT scan and amazingly nothing broke but he's pretty darn sore. He is banned from ladders from now on.
Brooke I have one of those battery boxes and love it. I used to have batteries all over the place before and never sure where to look. I've had the box for a couple of years and wished I had done this sooner.
I did the same when my husband was in a coma and the Dr didn't believe he would make it. He said he was holding on for me and to talk to him. I told him it was okay to go that I would be alright. I was 8 months pregnant with our first baby. I had already spent 2 weeks at a hospital that was 150 miles from our home. He never regained consciousness.
I am so very sorry for your loss! I am sure it was the hardest experience of your life--and it will always be with you. As a RN, I have cared for families faced with the same situation--You did exactly what was best for your husband! You aided him in making his transition and what was best for his earthly life! God bless you!
Janice, you sweet woman…I had a let go moment with my first husband who was fighting a brain tumor…our kids had just left the room for a break and he took one last breath as I lay by him and he was gone.
I live in western West Virginia and we are waiting on the bitter cold snow, rain, ice snow storm Sunday and Monday. Our tv weather people say it’s going to be really bad. I’m ready for spring.
Thank you Jason for the laughter! That booming may have been Marycarl dancing to music, then she slipped and fell, was the crash sound. Hope not. Glad you had a great time traveling with your daughter. So glad Matilda is really improving. Can't wait to see the vid of her zoomies. Maybe she can run with Pocket!
Piddling and get this and that done is still accomplishment, all those little things add up!! You don't always have to have a major project to be accomplished!! So glad you had a great trip to Louisiana with Mary Carl, my sister did things like that with her daughter and now her daughter is in her 20's and busy with her own life, so now is the time!! Keep living life and loving it, we only live once!! So proud of you two for working with Motilda, you are definitely giving her a chance she wouldn't have had. You know, you really don't have to be so busy all the time!! Carry on!
I also love old typewriters the older the better. I used to own a antique mall about six years until about five or six years ago and I had a brass cash register that was over 200 years old. I sold it though when I moved, but I was a Mary Carl I am 71 now, and I have been collecting vintage clothing and some household odds and ends since I was 17.
Will Mowtilda be on meloxicam forever? I love seeing her, love seeing pocket, love big moody, love nugget, and of course Holly who works very hard to please and make ya laugh, and of course you all!
My doctor has me taking Meloxicam for my feet.....(got plantar fasciitis and spurs in both feet)... but I've been told you can't take it continuously... So I'm thinking it would be the same for animals... I think it affects your liver...!
In Canada we call it puttering around. I left a comment in the live, if you use peanut butter on the residue on the typewriter, leave it overnight and it will all wipe right off in the morning.
I also love old typewriters the older the better. I used to own a antique mall about six years until about five or six years ago and I had a brass cash register that was over 200 years old. I sold it though when I moved, but I was a Mary Carl I am 71 now, and I have been collecting vintage clothing and some household odds and ends since I was 17. oh my gosh your cast-iron display ideas are wonderful. Unfortunately I live in a house that is probably cinder block but whatever it is it’s basically concrete inside and out and I don’t know if I really want to go into the concrete with a hammer drill I wonder if I could make one that went up and over my stove or make a stand that would fit behind the stove and then have some thing that would hang near the wall behind my stove. I hope I know you know what I mean but that just gave me a great idea. Thank you so much I’m still looking for a corn pone recipe, though to make in one of my skillets
I’m rolling on the floor laughing with the titanic reference and poor Brooke being so lost is just making it even funnier. Not being mean but my lord that was good!!
Brooke and Jason, I watch a lot of utube this is the first time I have ever commented on any channel.
I want to thank you. You can not imagine how much your videos mean in my life. With the world seemingly so crazy, all the hate, all the discord. I watch your videos, take a deep breath and feel myself calming down. Your love of animals, your willingness to go to any means possible to help any animal in need. You do my heart good, you reassure me daily that humanity still exists and that most people are good. Thanks for being you, for helping reinforce that good is alive and well.
Commenting Keeps them on the Air!! So Thank You!!
Your videos are so priceless there value to any and all who watch are so uplifting, how you value Life and the Life of Animals and Wildlife spreads joy and happiness and lifts us up to ignite our Lives.
Your precious family and friends are treasures. You do so much for your neighbors, friends and community at large. You try to help anyone willing to listen and learn about FarmLife and the Day to Day Duties and Struggles, your ready ,willing and able inbthe good times as well as the tough and hard times. Life is learning, living and letting go. The good times make us laugh and happy and the tough times make us sad and cry and the task is to find the Balance between the two. You Keep It Real.
You Jason, Brooke, Mary Carl and Mary are a beautiful Family and Thank you for Sharing your lives with us All. The children's videos Jason are just precious and dear and your family is continually answering Their Calling.
❤❤❤❤ Thank each of you.
I agree completely. This channel is the best one promoting calm, generosity, giving care & love so freely, especially on how to live your life. If only everyone could see your example. This is also the proper use of manners. People are so backwards on manners these days. As my grandparents taught me, good manners is making your guests comfortable in your presence or home. If they put their elbows on the table at dinner, then you put your elbows on the table to make your guest comfortable. My grandfather & father were true gentlemen through & through. It was the way they lived their life. It taught me so very much about life. I love me some Brooke & Jason.
That's so kind of you to say! We love doing what we do and to make others happy is the icing on the cake❤️
@@CogHillFarm 💖
Dr. D is a true Doctor! He loves what he’s doing. That’s the difference in Doctors. ❤
Get it together Jason! Your laughter is contagious 😂
Delightful live today! So funny to see Jason get so tickled.
You all are so fun to watch!! Matilda is where she is suppose to be! When you were talking about Matilda I could see the pleasure on Brooke's face was so heartwarming!😍 Thank you so very much for bringing us along for the journey!!
Thank you Dr. D. for always being there when someone needs you.
Oh wow Brooke...I'm going to cry. Dr D is an angel 😇 ♥️ so sorry about the calf. Rip
My father in law(DAD), passed away in 2006. Our Paster had suggested we all told him it was ok , that he went to heaven. We told my Mom in1996, it was ok, we promised her we would take care of each other. Times goes so fast. Cherish all the blessings God has given us. Jasen and Brook, please know you and your family are a blessing to me.
Always go back and watch “live” even if it’s a recording! I love Cog Hill Farm and all your animals. Thank you for sharing your love and goodness with so many of us❤️
Jason! I am so glad you used the word piddled!! I once told a friend, a grown man, that I was piddling here & there around the house. He froze, looked at me & said, " Why on Earth would you tell me you were peeing around the house!!" I was flabbergasted & embarrassed. He was serious!!Thank you for sharing your story.
And Brooke saying, "So then you won't use my tractor ". Hahaha!
Love it, one of those words with different meanings. 🤣 I’m in Oregon, I know both meanings.
@jerrilynhenson9024 Did you go to school in California? I went to school, same grade, with a Jerrilyn?
@ sorry, no, I graduated in 1962 from Salem, Oregon.
@@debracoder3596 love hearing these kinds of things. There was a Jerrilyn Henson from California who unknowingly caused me some grief. Henson was a married name for both of us. Only my husband was Roy, hers was Arthur.
@@debracoder3596 I don’t see my response to your question so hopefully it doesn’t double up. I graduated in 1962 from Salem, Oregon. I moved to California, though in 1962 because my husband was in the Navy.
For years I had a full set of cast iron pots and pans, that I dearly loved. So sad when age made it too difficult for me to lift them. I wept to see them go, but they all went to a loving home.
I understand very well, I use a walker now & my daughter & son-in-law cook, I ask them to use cast iron but they only do very little, I gave several of my grandma’s pans to my niece who is a chef. It was sad because grandma made THE best fried chicken in a deep cast iron pan till she was 74 yrs old. My fav pan I gave away.😢
I so enjoy Saturday mornings because you guys do your videos. Can't make you understand how much we love you when I say we I mean it because I read all the comments... The comments even make me happy because everybody is so grateful that you guys or you guys❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ God bless you and enjoy your blessed day XXXO 💕😁
I love writing down what I would like to do today
Then scratching them off the list. I think it inspires me!
Well here it is 2:35 in Florida and I got the LIVE Done LOL YES Jason you really enjoyed the LIVE. iT IS amazing to see the Love Y'all have for MaryCarl.. Brooke going out of her way taking her and the extra birding know she will remember that forever. But You do the same for Your Animals . It is a Joy to see! I tried and still do for my Two I was Blessed with.. God gave me everything when he gave me those two.. Not to forget my two Husbands too.. Enjoyed the live looks like Brooke might be needing a Nap later
Just my opinion, of course, but MOOtilda seems to be reacting like a child learning to walk or ride a tricycle. It's so exciting she continues to run and play. It's new, fun and possible for the first time in her life. She is such a deghtful addition to CHF. I can appreciate Jason's enthusiasm re cleaning cast iron cookware. It's a way he can help restore something that had a huge, positive, influential impact on his life. It is also a task that would make Jason's Granddaddy even more proud of him. I am thankful Brooke and MaryCarl's trip was successful, productive and without incident. Another great LIVE!
That's what I was thinking about Mootilda, that she's never been able to frolic until now. Really makes me joyful.
Yes it's so nice to watch her play...❤
Jason, my mom always said when she was living laughter is the best medicine. If you can’t laugh, you can’t do anything that’s what she always said so keep up the laughter you’re so funny more people should laugh.❤😂❤
So nice you both spend alone time with Mary Carl. In years to come, she will always remember
I don’t think anyone works harder than a country vet. 😮
Oh, I love the sound of old type- writers!!! I grew up using one!!!!
I’m so glad that MaryCarl has a good hobby because there are so many things kids could get into instead.
Good Morning to you all 🌹🌞. Mary Carl is really growing up 💕💕💕. Makes me feel old.❤❤❤❤ Have a Blessed Day 🙏😊❤️❤️
So glad you got such good responses on the tractor. Also the cast iron information.
I know u have zero time to read comments. But here goes. #1 Jason's laugh is 1 in a million...i love it so much . # 2 what u do for ur momma is incredibly amazing. I love it. #3 UR ANIMALS are living their best life. I love u both so much.
# 4 you make me smile and look on the bright side of life❤
Hi Brooke and Jason, I am glad the trip to Louisiana was a good one, except for the smelly part LOL Love the video God bless you both.
Jason, please don't forget to drink water during your day , do not dehydrate yourself. Love from Ca ❤️.
BROOKE, there is a company in TX called LIVINGFELT. They have every felting supply you could imagine, including all different kinds of wool in all kinds of colors. They also have a RUclips channel where they post on Wednesdays and often have tutorials on different things to make as well as education on different types of wools, etc. They aldo do wet felting, which is really interesting. Mary Carl might enjoy it.
was a nurse for 40yrs often people would linger until fsmily would tell the it was ok to let go
I have done hospice volunteer work with humans and animals. Giving permission to let go is a real need.
Mrs. Brooke, I am also tearing up again over that poor sweet Calf. 😢❤😢
Love your vlog so much I look forward to seeing you every single time you stream 🙏❤️
You guys are just a joy!
Yes, piddling means peeing 😀 What Jason was doing was 'puttering'.....you just putter around doing bits and bobs...all the smaller things and you get a lot done but it doesn't look like it.
Also, I just LOVE it when something strikes someone funny and they can't stop laughing...that's the best!
Hi to hello everyone ❤🙏 from Tennessee. Thanks for caring so much for the animals and people. I’m getting my cast iron out and using it.😍
Y’all are awesome parents.
Matilda is showing her love for both of you. in what you've done for her. In not giving up on her. as wear other people would have given up. FACT. 👍
Thank You for mentioning Simply Making It. I loe their lotion and soap.
Best Friends!!
Laura's goat 🐐 soap is simply amazing. It is so silky Soft and luxurious. I'm currently working on lavender 💜
Fantastic!!!!!!! 🤗☃️❤️👍🙋🏻♀️
Missed the live - watched later. Another enjoyable time - puts a smile on my face. Thank you.
Jason, I really enjoyed your episode on cleaning the cast iron. Very interesting and your idea on displaying the pots & Pans is great! Can’t wait to see what you do.😊
Jason's laugh is contagious 😂❤
I love old phones, old clocks and old cameras! Welcome to Louisiana! Home of the LSU Tigers 💜 💛
❤watching the replay ❤
Jason, o h my gracious years ago, my former step-dad got CRAZY collecting cast iron items!!!!!!! FILLED the outer edges of their HUGE dbl. car garage! From teeny tiny to Like a skillet 2.5 foot wide! NO kidding!! YOU DID A GREAT JOB Getting that skillet cleaned!
Wonderful to hear your trip was delightful.
Love this live! So many things you talked about and all are interesting. I'm so glad MaryCarl got to see her special bird...you're a wonderful mama to suffer through that stinky place for her. Memories! The cast iron saga is so interesting. Jason is completely hooked. Can't wait to see his results. I have four cast iron pots and love them. Lots of fun and laughter. I'm really enjoying the description of Mootilda scampering around because she is feeling so much better. Sweet girl! Thanks for the entertainment!💕😂💕
So glad you and MaryCarl's trip was safe. Thanks for taking care of the calf. Blessings and prayers to all of you and the animals 🙏 💜
I just love you two! Tickled me so tonight watch the replay! Thank you! 🌸🌻🐝🦚🦆🦃🦢🐓🐖🫏🐎🐄🐐🦮🐈⬛🤗💕
My moma would build a fire and when it would get really hot she would put her cast iron in it and it would burn off the bad stuff and they would look good it worked great ,love your videos
That’s how my daddy used to do it too
Yep what my Mama did too..
Thank the Lord for guiding you &Marycarl to Stay Safe !!😊❤❤
Thank you Dr D. For all your help. I have those days all the time. God bless
I love that Mary Carl has amazing taste for vintage items nothing wrong with bringing the past to life again I garentee the phone will definitely work on a land line and touch lamps hold there own beauty great tastes 😊❤
Jason - watching you get giddy over your new project - Cast Iron Cooking Ware - gave me renewed appreciation and respect for the few pieces that I have inherited . Can you imagine the "STORIES that these old pieces have generated in their lifetimes ? " My family always loved the "cornbread - sticks " because we liked the extra taste of the browned areas " ! ( 'n' IF you used cornbread in you 'dressing' for Thanksgiving, the improved taste was so intense 'n' evident !) My "Hinged Lid Wagoner skillet 'n' Lid makes the best "Mexican Rice" ever !
My mother was from Louisiana and she always did a mix of cornbread and regular bread in her dressing. I have always done as well. Soooooo good.
I love hearing about and seeing your thrifting items!
Your colors look gorgeous!! 👏
Missed live. Enjoying you guys tonight. ❤
LOVE U ALL LOVE SEEING AND HEARING EVERYTHING WITH U AND THE REST
Good morning Cog Hill Farm and Family.. Have a wonderful day..❤❤
Good morning, as usually I'm late, it is 9:00 am in Ca. You guys are looking so charming. Beautiful tops color. ❤ love from Ca.
That is so funny. So glad he is going to do both of those flavors all the time my favorite!!!!❤️ ☕️
I love otters! They are such sweet little guys!
Brooke, you actually passed my house going to Slidell! We live right off I10 on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Glad you enjoyed a little glimpse of Louisiana 😊
Hi,Jason and Brooke, what a wonderful little family of animals you have and we enjoy.
Replay. Good morning to you all.
Good morning from a chilly Wisconsin 13 degrees here. Glad to see you.
Jason (as Jack) I want you to draw me like one of your French girls" - Rose. I have been laughing for the last several minutes.
MaryCarl is a old soul .
Capricorns are know for being that way when they're children. She'll be more childlike when she gets older.
She’s happy and that’s all that matters!😊
I just watched earlier today your live from about a month ago where you were remembering Christmas toys of your past. Then Jason remembered a show that was played every Christmas season. I'd never heard of it before. I grew up in rural Washington state, in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, between Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens. Since it includes Jim Hensens Muppets it may have been broadcasted on PBS stations. That would explain why we never heard of it. We didn’t get PBS stations broadcasted that far up our valley. I just watched it on RUclips. Couldn't make comments or save it so it might be on KidsRUclips. The name is "Emmett Otter's Jug-Band Christmas" what a delight it was.
Loved this video, thanks.
We use piddle both ways…the puppy piddled on the floor or the husband is piddling (or Tinkering) in the garage…. Hahaha
Ditto
Jason and Brook, you both are so compassionate and your animals love you. Thank you for trying to help the calf, so sorry he didn’t survive. Question, what do you do with deceased animals, never heard you say. Do you have an area to bury them? Are you going to make a cemetery for deceased babies at the farm like Lester has at ISS? Happy New Years to your family, love your channels.
Love the hanging cast irons. I have 2 that I use.
Those pans looks brand new Jason I use lard to season my cast iron. I have an almost new cast iron cornbread V shaped divided skillet the only thing about it is after seasoning it everytime I use it and grease it well the cornbread sticks in the V corners and has to be scraped out. It is Lodge brand. The first cast iron skillet I got from a friend in Kentucky she had trouble lifting it due to arthritis in her arms so she gave it to me it's Griswold brand I love it and means so much to me. I live in Indiana she lives in LaCenter Kentucky I went to visit her in August 2006 we had a blast.
Watching replay..
Have a terrific weekend and stay warm ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Brooke, you did the right thing not going to NOLA I’m a life long resident of Louisiana. New Orleans/Bourbon Street is/was beautiful but I have not been to NOLA since Katrina. It has changed so drastically. It is the most dangerous city in our state. The mayor is only about the mayor. She doesn’t care about the crime, as a matter of fact she had been know to show up at criminals trials on behalf of the alleged criminals even though they had video evidence showing them in the act of the crime. I definitely won’t be back until they get the crime under control. Pray for NOLA & our beautiful state.
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Good plan for the ladder Jason; I spent 7+ hours in the ER yesterday because my husband had a 15' ladder fall out from underneath him. He fell 12', landed on top of the ladder and clobbered a shoulder, his ribs, his legs and his head. Several blood tests, x-rays and a CT scan and amazingly nothing broke but he's pretty darn sore. He is banned from ladders from now on.
I just started needle felting, I’m hooked too!
Slidell is where I live. Wish I had known you were here. I would have loved to meet you. ❤
Brooke I have one of those battery boxes and love it. I used to have batteries all over the place before and never sure where to look. I've had the box for a couple of years and wished I had done this sooner.
I did the same when my husband was in a coma and the Dr didn't believe he would make it. He said he was holding on for me and to talk to him. I told him it was okay to go that I would be alright. I was 8 months pregnant with our first baby. I had already spent 2 weeks at a hospital that was 150 miles from our home. He never regained consciousness.
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Janice, I’m so sorry for what you’ve gone through. I hope you have good memories that comfort you, and good people to support you.
@pattynabozny1503 Yes, I did. Thank you.
I am so very sorry for your loss! I am sure it was the hardest experience of your life--and it will always be with you. As a RN, I have cared for families faced with the same situation--You did exactly what was best for your husband! You aided him in making his transition and what was best for his earthly life! God bless you!
Janice, you sweet woman…I had a let go moment with my first husband who was fighting a brain tumor…our kids had just left the room for a break and he took one last breath as I lay by him and he was gone.
I got the giggles so bad, that every time I would stop, Jason kept on giggling! I had to back track the video! 🤣😂
I live in western West Virginia and we are waiting on the bitter cold snow, rain, ice snow storm Sunday and Monday. Our tv weather people say it’s going to be really bad. I’m ready for spring.
Thank you Jason for the laughter! That booming may have been Marycarl dancing to music, then she slipped and fell, was the crash sound. Hope not. Glad you had a great time traveling with your daughter. So glad Matilda is really improving. Can't wait to see the vid of her zoomies. Maybe she can run with Pocket!
Love the videos
From KY
Happy New Year to you all😊
GREETINGS FROM KY.....HOPE WE DON'T get that wintry weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope you all have a super duper Weekend!!!!!!
Love your shirt! Im in Louisiana 😊
Matilda is precious.
Awesome live. Have fun today
Piddling and get this and that done is still accomplishment, all those little things add up!! You don't always have to have a major project to be accomplished!! So glad you had a great trip to Louisiana with Mary Carl, my sister did things like that with her daughter and now her daughter is in her 20's and busy with her own life, so now is the time!! Keep living life and loving it, we only live once!! So proud of you two for working with Motilda, you are definitely giving her a chance she wouldn't have had. You know, you really don't have to be so busy all the time!! Carry on!
I also love old typewriters the older the better. I used to own a antique mall about six years until about five or six years ago and I had a brass cash register that was over 200 years old. I sold it though when I moved, but I was a Mary Carl I am 71 now, and I have been collecting vintage clothing and some household odds and ends since I was 17.
Brooke, I was a little concerned in the beginning too. I was trying to put the water and battery charger together🤣🤣
Love the hanging cast irons. I have 2 that I use. Beware if u put a cast iron pan in a camp fire. I did and when I pull it out it split in half.
Will Mowtilda be on meloxicam forever? I love seeing her, love seeing pocket, love big moody, love nugget, and of course Holly who works very hard to please and make ya laugh, and of course you all!
My doctor has me taking Meloxicam for my feet.....(got plantar fasciitis and spurs in both feet)... but I've been told you can't take it continuously...
So I'm thinking it would be the same for animals...
I think it affects your liver...!
In Canada we call it puttering around.
I left a comment in the live, if you use peanut butter on the residue on the typewriter, leave it overnight and it will all wipe right off in the morning.
I also love old typewriters the older the better. I used to own a antique mall about six years until about five or six years ago and I had a brass cash register that was over 200 years old. I sold it though when I moved, but I was a Mary Carl I am 71 now, and I have been collecting vintage clothing and some household odds and ends since I was 17. oh my gosh your cast-iron display ideas are wonderful. Unfortunately I live in a house that is probably cinder block but whatever it is it’s basically concrete inside and out and I don’t know if I really want to go into the concrete with a hammer drill I wonder if I could make one that went up and over my stove or make a stand that would fit behind the stove and then have some thing that would hang near the wall behind my stove. I hope I know you know what I mean but that just gave me a great idea. Thank you so much I’m still looking for a corn pone recipe, though to make in one of my skillets
The background has changed, its nice. Glad Brooke and MaryCarl had a good visit to Louisiana.
I love that pot hanger!
I’m rolling on the floor laughing with the titanic reference and poor Brooke being so lost is just making it even funnier.
Not being mean but my lord that was good!!
I didn't see the live, so wasn't able to see the comment, and I couldn't make out what Jason said. What did the comment say?
Good morning from Australia.
I clean old cast iron by putting the item in the oven on self-clean. The item is pristine when done--so easy too.