05/01/2026
This, friends, is a huge pickle I'm in, and it's not just about me or my mini-me struggling without wheels - it's about the fur babies who depend on me for snacks, hay, and emergency care. I can MacGyver meals for my kiddo and me for a hot second, but these animals are clueless to our plight and rely heavily on yours truly. When emergencies arise, I do my best ninja impression, but without a vehicle, I'm basically Superman without his cape. It's not just a flat tire; I knew my tires were on their last breath, and as a single mom with farm animals, prioritization is key. Sometimes things need to be put on the back burner, but new tires weren't an option until the truck parts arrived. I've been hoofing it (get it?) and minimizing truck usage while trying to get out of the warehouse where Lucky's stuff is stored, but this tire fiasco throws a giant wrench in the works. Next week is a doctor-palooza with four appointments, three of which require out-of-town shenanigans, and let's just say I'm stumped. As a single parent and business owner who's been out of commission for a year due to health shenanigans, my wallet's as bare as the trees in winter. The farm animals provide some solace, but I've got to figure something out pronto. My plan was to fetch feed in the morning, but alas, I'm currently without wheels. If you've got Jeep voodoo magic or some spare parts lying around, consider this your cue to shine. Since my birthday is just around the corner (Tuesday, to be exact) and I've never cried poverty before, I'll put my birds, goats, eggs, and adorable chicks up for sale - just in case you've got a hankering for some farm fresh goodies. We'll soldier on and keep those farm tours rolling. Remember a huge part of continuing to be able to share our little farm is the community. Thank you for your continued support. Cashapp $Luckysdublinga