Ellie is in the building

So as you might have read earlier, I’m a bit worried about things of interest I might find to post about come two weeks from now when almost all the kids in our lives leave us.  You should be worried more than me.  You may soon be reading about such incredibly exciting things as what we’ve eaten for breakfast, or how many times the dog barked at a passing car.  Woo Hoo!  I am on pins and needles myself.

Thankfully, I still have a backlog of fun things to write about, and the cue lengthened considerably this past weekend.  All of my side of the family was able to find about an 18 hour window where we could be together at FavoriteChild’s place in Wisconsin.  I was initially worried we were trying to fit a round peg into a square hole by even trying to make this weekend work.  There were just so many different commitments and agendas to accommodate, I wondered if it was worth the trouble.

I’m so glad there are smarter people in this family than I.  And people willing to be flexible with their schedules.  Because, as a person who is not very good with words, I can’t possibly describe how wonderful this past weekend was.  But, I will try to hit on some of the major points.  Here goes:

  • Elpis (Ellie!), the young foal, was a mere 36 hours old and was a wonder to behold.  Really.  If we had done nothing other than watch this little girl the entire weekend, it would have been totally fulfilling.  Here she is, all legs, a bit awkward on her feet still, and as cute and beautiful a creature imaginable.

  • Elpis’ Mama, Salvana, is an amazing being.  She is 1,800 lbs. (did you comprehend that?  1,800 POUNDS.   I seriously have had cars that weighed less than this.  I probably shouldn’t be writing an entire paragraph enclosed in parenthesis so I will stop now) of power, grace, and gentleness.  And, she is an absolutely perfect mother.  Look at her here below.  She did not leave her child’s side and was ALWAYS vigilant to anything that posed the smallest threat to her baby.  I have no doubt, were a true predator to come on the scene, Salvana would have given her very life in an instance to protect her offspring.  NO DOUBT.

Honestly, I could relate to Salvana.  I don’t think there is anything I have ever felt that has run deeper, and more ingrained in my very being than that of being a mother.  It’s an unstoppable force.  Sorry, kids, when that protective instinct comes out it is as if I can not physically keep myself from stepping in and protecting as I see fit.  Poor DustMeister has had to endure some of this lately. 

And, you know what’s funny, I know that EVERY mom that reads this post can relate to Salvana, and to me. 

Look at this picture below. 

You know that I love to take photos, and I’ve captured a few that I think are special, at least to me.  At first glance the photo above might not seem to fit into the elite category.  But, look closer (click on the photo itself to make it larger and focus on Salvana’s eyes) and you’ll know that it does.  Salvana has had six babies and two are no longer with us.  Nanni had 4 babies in 5 years and never complained.  Salvana is a Mom of a newborn and feels the pain and anxiety.  Nanni is just starting to make her way on her own without her husband of 51 years.  Do you see it?  Do you see these two exceptional ladies communicating ALL this and more to each other and SUPPORTING each other?  I do.  And I am thankful for a Mom, and a horse who is  a Mom, and that they can communicate to each other and be there for each other. 

Salvana and Nanni, they are so alike.  And, trust me, that is a compliment – a SUPREME COMPLIMENT – to them both.

Ok, then.  I’ve lots more to post about this weekend.  Here’s a slide-show if you would like a sneak preview:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/wonderfultoday/sets/72157621824312015/show/

3 Responses to “Ellie is in the building”

  1. JEAN says:

    ANDREA, THERE YOU GO–IF YOU EVER LOSE YOUR DAY JOB YOU COULD BECOME A PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER!! YOUR PICTURES ARE BEAUTIFUL!! LOVE YA! JEAN

  2. Magoo says:

    It’s ridiculous the amount of love surrounding that big baby

  3. Gigger says:

    What a beautiful slide show…of course you have such beautiful talent to work with…I am talking about the animals…a wonderful week end and wonderful pictures to remember all of it…I didn t see any pictures of the elf leaving various gifts I wish you would have captured the elf who left the $50 bucks…the elves did such a good job at staying very secret. A special week-end!

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