I am a mother and wife as well as a hobby farmer. I am a little bit you, a little bit me, and a little of the person no one ever notices, or everyone notices.
I can design websites, take pictures, change diapers, help birth goat kids.. I can survive Leukemia!
I live on a small farm where I raise two children, goats, llamas, chickens, etc... with my husband. My husband bought me my Nikon D70 in 2004 and I haven't stopped using it. I hope to take classes someday.
In Feburary 2006 I was diagnosed with Leukemia, so I've had a few battles for my life since then. But through it all, my family and I have remained happy and hopeful! I had a Stem Cell transplant in May '06. Its not like an organ transplant, its more like getting blood. The new blood takes over your body, and hopefully replaces all your "bad blood" with new, healthy donor blood. Its an amazing process, but not without some serious risks. But when you have a family, what choice do you have but to go through it all so you can spend just one more day with them. (Personally I plan to make it long enough to see my own grandkids grow up. )
My sister showed me this site and I wanted to share some pictures with everyone. I hope you enjoy them! If you have any questions, feel free to send a message.... I'm always happy to meet new people, or connect with old friends again! :)
- JoinedApril 2006
- OccupationWeb designer/Goat breeder/Mom
- HometownFreedom
- CountryUSA
- Emailmichelle@griffinhillfarm.com
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My firstborn, the baby that made me a father, the woman that made me a grandfather. I love you more than anything in the world. It seems like only months ago you were catching frogs along the creek, and your sisters and you riding mud slides into the water at the cottage. I wish those days were still here, they went by… Read more
My firstborn, the baby that made me a father, the woman that made me a grandfather. I love you more than anything in the world. It seems like only months ago you were catching frogs along the creek, and your sisters and you riding mud slides into the water at the cottage. I wish those days were still here, they went by too quickly.... I savor every memory.... Your love and knowledge of animals & nature impresses me. (even if they sometimes caused a liitle more "attention" than anticipated) like Hammy & Binny. Thank you for Ashley and Dom, they are the greatest gifts you could have given our family. It amazes me how many times i will mistakenly almost call Ashley by your name, she reminds me so much of you when you were small......And Dom seems to have picked up your love of photoshop & photography, I hope he keeps it up. Thank you for the opportunity to be able to teach Ash how to ride a bike and to be there when Dom caught his first fish............we need to do that again.................. I love you sweetheart, Dad
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