Yul is two months old! For the last eight weeks, my days have basically revolved around this little goat in the best way. • In the morning we hop out of bed (literally, in his case) and have our coffee/bottle before heading down to do chores. After our friends in the barn get their breakfast, we come back to the bus and have ours together. • Then we walk back down to the pasture, and Yul spends the first half of his day hanging out with his chicken and goat friends, including the three other kids born when he was. Sometime in the afternoon, when he’s had his fill, I’ll hear him calling me across the way and walk up to collect him. The way he sprints to me out of the pasture, wagging his tail and calling, hits me right in the heart, every time. • After another bottle, we spend the rest of the afternoon together. Some days we do chores, some we spend playing with our LGD, Freyja, some we go walk and explore, and others we relax or have coffee down at the pasture with the herd, although as you can see, Yul prefers my pants to coffee. • After dinner and evening chores, we like to cuddle up and watch a show together. Yul loves a good documentary, and I love those big ears. Then it’s bed time for little goats, and this one’s favorite spot to sleep is curled up beside me with his little nose in my neck, snoring in my ear. • These days won’t last forever, as Yul starts weaning this week and spends more of his time with the herd, so I’m soaking it all in now, knowing I will treasure these memories and this experience for the rest of my life 🐐 . . . . . #babygoats #babygoat #babygoatsofinstagram #nigeriandwarfgoats #homesteadlife #homesteadinglife #skoolie #skoolieconversion #buslife #homesteader #farmlife