Those of you who have followed my blog for a while will know that each year myself and James head down to Pett (near Hastings) to Freshwinds Campsite. We have lost track of how many years we have been visiting now, but we think it is about 4 years.
We have become really friendly with the owners Tim and Anne and had arranged with them to visit out of season this year, to give them a hand with lambing season.
I wasn't quite sure what to expect or how I would be with the whole thing. I worried that I would be a bit grossed out but it all. I have been known to be a bit squeamish about things before now, I just hoped this wouldn't be the same. All that aside though, I was keen to arrive and get stuck in.
I needn't of worried. I was fine with the whole thing. I loved it, every second of it. Even having to wake up during the early hours of the morning to fill in for the night shift, making sure the ewes were alright, checking on any new births and bottle feeding the orphaned lambs.
See how happy I am to be awake here at 1am (would never happen at home haha)
It was an amazing experience. I won't be forgetting about it any time soon. I honestly didn't want to come back home. I could quite happily of stayed to help out for the remainder of the season.
Me and James have often talked about having our own little small holding one day. This has helped us to realise that it is a lifestyle that we could happily settle in to. It wouldn't be easy, far from it. The weekend was really hard work, and we only really see a snippet of what life on a farm is like, There will be ups, there will be downs (a lot of downs, I'm sure) but having this experience was really good for us. A little bit like a try before you buy kind of thing.
As well as enjoying the whole lambing experience, we were also lucky enough to get to try out their Shepherds Hut, we have not yet stayed in it before. It was rather quite fitting for the occasion too, don't you agree? It was so cosy, I loved it. The nights were really cold but as soon as the wood burner was going it soon warmed up.
We'd seen the Shepherds Hut on previous visits so I had made a little gift to leave behind. It was relatively easy to make and I was so pleased with how it turned out. It fitted in perfectly. Fortunately there was space right above the bed, as if it were there waiting especially for my little dream catcher.
So that just about sums up our lambing weekend. It sounds as though we timed it well though. Anne text me the other day to say one of the ewes had delivered 7 lambs (who knew that was even possible), I'll bet that was a hectic day.
Love Gem x x x
What an amazing weekend! It must have been love at first sight with those little lambs! I remember playing with the lambs at my Oma and Opa's farm when I was little. We used to catch them butterfly nets and then cuddle them until they squirmed. I hope one day you get your little farm, full of kids and lambs. It will be the happiest place on earth!! Hugs to you and your dear sweet hubby!
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