Tuesday, December 30, 2014

End of the 2014 Year Update!

 Okay well it's been a few months and lots have happened! SO lets break it down into sections!

My Little Sister:
She has decided to go to Ross medical school after we went to visit this summer! She is planning to leave this fall (about September).

Animals:
 We purchase 5 heifer calves for our farm. So we have a small heard of 9 head of cattle.
There are the new five heifer Dexter calves; Redd,Lil Darin',Bedlam,Black Mamba and Turk (the smallest).

Then Daisy, our pregnant black Dexter heifer,  then there is Moose, our only steer, and then the two Disney twins, Merida and Belle.
 Then of course, we still have our three dog; Layla(Great Pyrenees), Kitty (Rottweiler) and Sam (Blue Heeler).


Me: 
Yep! that right! If everything goes as planned, I will be going to Ross Veterinary School, if i get accepted, and would leave this coming Decemeber (2015). I'm really excited but life is crazy so i will keep you posted!
I also work at Countryside Pet Clinic now!
Also ran a half-marathon with some of my best girls!














Well that's pretty much the basics. Thanks for reading.
Until next time, ta-ta!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

St.Kitts Tour: Everything we learned today

We went on a lovely tour today. It took us about 4 hours and cost about 27$(US). We rode around in a tour van with our driver. They have a tour company called "Rose and Jim's: taxi and tour service". It's a husband and wife, we rode with the husband. He was very nice and knew about about the island.
Here is a basic history of St.kitts:
The island is 68 square miles. If you drive around the outskirts of the entire island it is only 32 miles!  It has a population of 40,000 people. Most people that we have talked to (in my opinion) have what Americans think of as Jamaican accent.
First we went to Black Rock, which is the side of the island where the lava from the volcano came down. You can still see the black lava rocks layers over some part of the cliff. The sand on the Atlantic shore is black from the grains of lava rocks that break off slowly as the ocean waves smash against them. Because of the lava rocks on the Atlantic side of the island is very fertile.
The volcano is 3,792 feet above sea level. It's name is Mt. Liamuiga.
The island originally was home to natives that were driven away and killed by Indians from the main land ( northern region of South America). The Indians were then driven out by British and French military forces. When the British and French killed the Indians there was so much blood in the water that ran down a side of the mountain out into the sea, it is now called Bloody Point. (Kind of creepy)
In 1493 is when Christopher Columbus landed on the island. (The island was originally called St Christopher but has sense been changed to St.Kitts). There are still old signs that say St. Christopher.
Then the island was ruled by the British,  who brought over slaves from Europe and Africa. The main income for the island was sugar cane.  There were 68 sugar mills. Whatever slaves that were not working in the sugar cane fields, we're used to build the military fort, Brimstone Hill Fortress.
The fort took 100 years to build! It was built in 1690. It is on 40 acres. It held 800 British soliders.
All of the villages are named after the sugar cane plantation owners, who are viewed very highly by the locals on the island. (So i was told)
The French laid seige to Brimstone Hill Fortress in 1782. The French were then in command of the island but the allowed the British to march out in full uniform (letting them keep their honor). After the Treaty of Versaille the French had to return it back to the British. It wasn't until 1982 (only 32 years ago) that St.kitts received their independence from England.
The main industry of the island, changed from sugar cane to tourism.  There is only one town on the island, it is called Basseterre (which means low land in french). There is only that one town, all the rest are villages. Sandy Point is the largest village and Kayon Village is the 2nd largest village.
There is another village called Middle Island (which my first thought was Middle Earth, from Lord of the Rings). This village is the resting place of sir Thomas Warner(1624-1648), the 1st birth governor of St.kitts.
St.Kitts has a sister island called Nevis.  If you go down the peninsula of St.kitts it is two miles to Nevis.
St.kitts is bordered by two oceans. On the east side of the island is the Atlantic Ocean and on the west side of the island is the Caribbean Sea. They are two different colors and you can see them smash against each other as they meet. Most people never swim in the Atlantic Ocean because it is rougher and can change on a dime and pull you out to sea quickly. 
A big place where many locals work is the stone quarry, the big boulders are used along the shore line and the small boulders are crushed for concrete.
The minimum wage is about $150.00 per week.
A really big things is they drive on the LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD! the speed limit is either 20 mph, 30 mph  or 40 mph. Everyone will honk at each other (short little beep or short double beep) to say hello. But if they hold their horn down for awhile then that is an angry honk.
A Huge Side Note:
DO NOT WEAR CAMOUFLAGE! that is the color of the army and you can be arrested for wearing it if you are not apart of their army. (Mom was about to wear her camouflage hunting hat and I had to tell her! I saved her been throw into jail! Best daughter of the year award goes to.....this girl right here ^-^ )
Next, you can take a trip of the island on the old sugar cane train tracks. It was a little costly so we decided to skip it.
They have community centers, churches and schools for shelters during hurricanes.  They have lots of churches here ( methodist,catholic, ect.). Our tour guide joked that "there are more churches than people". Every village had its own elementary school and the children wear uniforms. School goes from sam - noon then starts again 1pm-3:30pm.
Most all water comes from the mountains (which are protected against development by the government) for the island. When we went up the mountain sides, into the rainforest, there was a huge tree that was over 400 years old brought over from Africa.
They play football (Americans call it soccer) and cricket. When teams come to play they practice in the villages and play the games in Basseterre.
Another important note: there are only 7 gas stations on the island. There are only two hospitals on the island (one in Sandy Point and one is in Basseterre).
Along with Ross Veterinary college, then is also a nursing and medical (not US recognized) schools on the island.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

St.Kitts: Day 2 of the Island Adventure

Hello again it is Day 2 of our St.Kitts adventure.
It is humid here so it makes it feel hotter. But when you step into the shade of a palm tree the temperature drops about 10 degrees (or at least it feels that way). They have a nice room and hotel. It is clean and comfortable but clearly it is an older building.  We have a king size bed and a twin bed with A/C, TV, bathroom, desk, kitchenette (with plates, silverware, pots and pans). They also have a pool with a waterfall (it's very pretty). Our hotel is Sugar Bay Club.
We walked by the ocean and watched the pelicans drive into the Caribbean Sea to get fish. I never released how big pelicans were!
When in the bathroom this morning, My little sister saw some kind of worm bug that moved like a snake. It was tan, thin and about 5 inches long. So mom flushed it down the toilet. (Have no idea what it was)
We plan to go on an island tour today at 10am.
The other night, we went to a small tourist grocery store.  We bought; 3 coffee cake muffins, a loaf of bread, cereal (pops), shredded cheese, half gallon of milk, a dozen eggs, some blueberry bagels, two big hugs or water and chocolate chip cookies (because we need thoses!)...all for 50$.
We figured that if we would have bought the same items back home it would have been closer to 30$. So there's an extra 20$, but you have to realize that they have to import all their food from the main land.
So that's the update so far. Ta-ta for now!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Arrived in St. Kitts

First thing is first, it is really warm and humid here! I knew it would be but I was not prepared for it. Well we are checked into our hotel.
It takes a bit of getting use to, for every one US dollar it is (about) $2.67 east Caribbean dollars.
We went exploring and took pictures under the palm trees and on the seashore. 
We are eating lunch at a little diner by a different hotel.  Being in the USA we are so spoiled!  Whenever we are hungry we just go into a restaurant and get food but here restaurant will close between 2pm ish til about 6pm ish.
Well until we speak again.

Touch down in Miami!

Alrighty!
So after waiting for an hour for the next shuttle to the hotel, finally settled into our hotel room at 1am.
I must say if you are ever going to Miami and need a great hotel that is clean and beautiful with a friendly staff, choose the Ramada Inn!  It was fantastic! 

I'm tall (5' 11'') and the shower was as roomy as it was beautiful! You may have never thought a shower as being beautiful but after seeing it, you would say so too.
Well we awoke up at 7am and are now on our way to Miami international airport.
Mom, of course, is having a tiny freak out!

Until we talk again, ta-ta!

(Here is a picture of us before we left for the airport in Miami)

Monday, May 19, 2014

3900 Feet In The Air

Okay so I'm on the flight to Miami, FL! 
We will touch down at about midnight and it's about 10 pm now. So only 2 hours left :)
So while we were at the Dallas airport, we went exploring!  My little sister and I rode on these trams that took you from one terminal to the next. It wasn't until we got off this really fast tram that we noticed that there was no driver!!!!!
Then when my mom watched our bags while we went to go by some postcards, this sketchy character came over to our corner and shoved a big bag duffle bag two seats away from her. He then took off and never came back!
So we went up to the TSA and told them and they tries to just blow it off but mom told them to go and check it out! So because she used her mommy voice, they headed over to check it out.
The guy finally came back. We  didn't stick around to see them check his bags. 
But nothing bad happened that we know of. So that's a lesson for everyone! Be aware of your surroundings!
Stay safe all of you!
Until we speak again, ta-ta!

And I'm Off!!!!

Today is the day! I'm off to visit colleges down in the Caribbean!  I'm head to the airport, my lovelies! It took about four hours for me to pack, then unpack, then repack and then pull it out to refold everything.
I promise to keep you updated.
I thought I would be sad but I'm just so excited to leave home for 2 weeks! If you have any questions that you would like me to ask at Ross (human medical or veterinary) colleges, please just let me know. 
Until we speak again, ta-ta!