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Day Eight
We had twin girls born today, the goat named Carina preforming admirably. No problems with the birth.
Day Nine
Nothing happened today. This is rather boring. I’m sure headquarters wants a more detailed log, but there really isn’t anything to write about.
Day Ten
Today was the same as yesterday. We send someone out to check on the animals every hour or so, but no one looks like they will actually get to work. Animals are a pain.
Day Eleven
Why would they do anything today? It’s not like we have anything else that we should be doing – we are free to take as long as we want on this assignment. This is ridiculous.
Day Twelve
There are three goats that look as if they could go. Knowing these stubborn animals, they won’t.
I do have to admit, the offspring are a joy to be with. They’re messy creatures, but they are also adorable and funny.
Day Thirteen
I’ve given up. We’re never going to be done with this assignment. I’ve gotten up early every day this week, and not a single thing has happened.
Day Fourteen
Hallelujah! The Colonel says we should see something happen tomorrow. I hope that she’s right. If she’s not, I’m going to be extremely unhappy.
Colonel = Mom
*And I’m just covering my butt here, but this post is not meant to make fun of anyone or anything. It’s just something I thought would be fun to do. Sorry if none of it makes any sense, because I’m ridiculously overtired right now. Several days of getting up at 3AM and not getting to bed until 10 or 11 at night will do that to you. :)*