Please, show Sandi how much you love her, her family and her sheep. Everyone give her a thumbs up! Would love to see it higher than 20%, wouldn't you? 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
As much as I love the sheep side of the Brock farm, I love the field side too. There is something comforting and reassuring about watching planting and harvesting. It's a reminder of where our food comes from and all the work farmers put into feeding us. Thank you, Sandi and Mark, for working your booties off to feed us. Y'all are appreciated. ❤
Yes, brings back memories of growing up on a farm in the 50’s and 60’s. My dad would enter a brome, alfalfa,or clover field 4 to 6 times to sickle bar cut, rake, bale small rectangular,then load onto flat bed trailers (2 to 4) loads before stacking in barn or hay shed. All hay needed had to be done before going on any 4 to 6 day vacation. Thank goodness for 2 brothers!
As an ag student and an FFA member. I love seeing that people like Sandi still care and love for ag. I love her sheep and all the lambs and there little but mighty attitudes. I love how she doesn't let the hate stop her. And shows the true meaning of being a Wife, a Mother and a Farmer all in one.
Never ceases to amaze all that it entails to run a farm, so many things to count on, people, machines, animals, Sandi you and Mark deserve nothing but respect. It was only a year ago that Jessica had to go down a road of significant challenges, but it was through her determination and her families love and support Jess is here today Rockin it, we are so happy for you. Sandi, thanks for taking us along, hope the weather is kind.🐑🌱🌞👍❤️
Mark & Sandi have that philosophy in common: "Never give up! Persist," whether it's a preg tox ewe, a hypothermic newborn or a rust-striped field.Motivates us all! 💕💕
Sandi, as a city girl thanks for the education process of where our food comes from. I have a new appreciation when I pull a loaf of bread off the shelf in a grocery store or pull a meat product out of the cooler. Bless farmers for their hard work. We need to show more appreciation to them and their families for all they do!!!
And as a farm girl who's dad passed and my brothers didn't want to farm and mom sold the land purchased in 1848 by great great grandfather, I get my fix of farm life watching her channel. I get to hear the sheep again. I broke up with a boy cuz my dad was sick and I was plowing and he came marching across the field mad cuz we had a date and I said beating the rain was more important and he didn't like that answer.lol. She will never know how much her videos mean to all of us for different reasons.
As a breast cancer survivor, my best days are when I can forget for even one day that it ever happened. It not denial. It’s moving on and just living life like everybody else.
I said it before but it’s worth saying again how hard you farmers work to feed the world. Please know there’s many of us who appreciate everything you do. You guys learn the trade very young and the knowledge you have is priceless.
Your farm is so beautiful, Sandi and Mark. The drone footage in today's episode is some of my favorite you've recorded... ❤. Well, along with all the rest of the content, of course! 😄 Much appreciation for sharing what's going on even when there are so many plates spinning in your lives. Big hugs to all of you! ❤🐑❤🌱❤🚜
Hey hey a year past@!@! You raised a mighty warrior girl and fought along with her! You ALL battled along side her. Don't dread the days or markers of the battle.. you came THROUGH it. You should CELEBRATE it. We love you all and are in awe of your strength and fortitude.
I'm happy that Jess is doing better! My husband had brain surgery in '94, my daughter has epilepsy, I've had 40+ surgeries due to Crohn's disease and my son had 2 heart surgeries in 2016. We count our blessings.
Oh my lord, you’ve been through it. I have been through the wringer myself. People say god doesn’t put more on you than you can handle but I don’t see god that way. He doesn’t fill your plate but if you go to him and ask for his help he will help you get through it.
When you use the drone, everything looks so beautiful and green. That is a lot of work to do. Farmers work is never done. No 9to5 job and I for sure can appreciate all the work farmers do. ❤❤❤. Al the information your brain has to hold to run a farm, my pea brain wouldn’t have enough room. So so glad Jess is on the mend.
A TAIL! That black-faced bottle baby's tail is so long! Jess, always on my mind. So glad this is such a different Summer for you and your entire family and friends. Sandi and Mark... I hold you in such high regard. As someone who has lost more than 1 family member to cancer, your "grace under fire" was both difficult and amazing to live through. Wishing you all of the best. 🎉❤ 🐑 🎉❤ 🐑 🎉❤
I have think there were two with a full tail. A white one as well. I was wondering about that. As mentioned above maybe the docking didn’t work and now it’s such a big think to deal with.
@@lmp8932 That what she said. God inspired the development of the chemotherapy medications and gave all of the staff, scientists, etc. life. But absolutely a huge thanks to those who have chosen the professions that help those in need.
Almost as green as Ireland! Great to see all those trees providing windbreak & wildlife habitat & holding carbon! Love y'all! Happy the cancer & chemo in rearview mirror! 💕💕💕
My Uncle and Aunts Dairy farm I remember going to the alfalfa field and "doing green chop" when I was a kid. ***That smells wonderful. *** My cousins and we would ride along some how. We picked rocks and stacked hay bales in the barn loft. Got fresh veggies from the garden for meals. Picked berries and apples, plums for desert. All those cousins were lactose intolerant, an irony for sure. Learned not to wear straw colored slacks in the calf barn or they will nibble them right off. Great times.
I don't know about other women but I really relate to your comment about being quiet when your husband is stressed. It saves a blow up. My husband has improved a bit and so have I. (48 yrs)
I love the patterns of farming. We were driving across Pennsylvania yesterday. As we went through the farm country, it was so cool to see the lines of new sprouts and the lines of hay ready to bale. The drone footage is the same. Those lines and waves of planting and harvesting are so beautiful to look at.
When I was very young, becoming a farmer was one of my dreams. The poop dance had no part in those dreams, lol! It was cool to see how well Sandy and Mark work together. I also can't help but think of how envious farmers of past centuries would have been of modern equipment.
I love watching everything you guys do. Never a dull moment on the Brock Farm. I love the sheep, dogs, and watching the farming aspect of your lives. ❤❤❤❤
Farmers everywhere amaze me. The work you do year after year is so vital to every humans life and animals too. I absolutely love lambing, but I am loving this season in your work. Thank you for sharing with the world. Jess, keep getting stronger. Our son was fragile medically growing up. Even though he hasn't had a problem in years, there us always a part of my momma heart that worries. But, we rejoice in him healthy life now.
That is real trust. Watching you standing behind that massive tractor, wheels taller than you, as your wonderful husband backs it up to be hitched. Shows not only that you have a solid marriage but also what a master he is at driving that behemoth. Love and prayers to you both and your wonderful kids. 🙏
Look at all that green! Dark green, light green, variegated green, yellow green, tractor green, jacket and sun glasses green. I love green. So beautiful this time of year. Its so pretty there. (We live in a desert in southern Idaho) Sandy we appreciate you and yours so much. Thank you.
I lived in Mountain Home, Idaho in the late 70's early 80's, drove all along the Southern portion of Idaho many times back then and again in recent years. It's a very different yet beautiful terrain.
Weeks when you spend most of your time in the fields, can we have a few minutes of the Golden Girls? They are special - and its special that you take care of these lovely ladies during their retirement. Many farmers wouldn't.
My daughter died at 21, june 8th 2011. Every year at this time I feel the feels. So I understand. I love your vlogs, honest, hard working, and informative. You're awesome ❤❤
Sandi - the way you two work together is awesome ! Especially when you worked together with the loaders. It's like you both have the same mindset - so your working together is so smooth and elegant - no yelling at each other - a lovely example of how to trust each others abilities. Thanks for taking the time to take us along on your busy day. Thanks for teaching us. That lady from central Minnesota - Phyllis
Just change the February and May calendars out. May now has 28 days and February lasts longer. Glad Jess is healthy….remarkable her online demeanor never changed. Impressive young lass.
Agreed! Lovely teamwork! I did sort of giggle when Mark scooped up such a heavy load half the wheels came off the ground! Still, putting the poop bedding out to eventually enrich one of your fields, is recycling at its best. ❤️🐑
Thanks for taking us out in the fields! Love how the sun grows the grass which feeds the livestock which provide us with good food! Thanks to all the farmers!
There is something so peaceful about watching a tractor working the soil or a crop. I know it isn't always peaceful inside the tractor when you are racing a storm or deadline but we don't always know the storm inside.
Making hay while the moon shines! My mom told stories of stooking (hay? wheat?) and having a mouse run up her trousers! Good to catch glimpse of Jess!💕💕
Can't lie. Always good to see Jess chipping in! I remember her servicing all of the equipment and keeping you guys honest with the shop organization! It's amazing how fast she and Jack grew up!
You might like The Clever Cowgirl. She rehabilitates horses. Lots of interesting things this city girl (we lived on a farm for about 5 years when I was a child) never expected to learn.
I really enjoy seeing your drone footage! It gives a different view of what's going on. My husband also loves flying his drones, yes, he has more than one 😏 So it makes exciting for me to see you fly yours. He actually let me fly at once. But your flying has gotten much better. You get some really really good shots.
I love watching you and Mark work together! The Case IH equipment brings back a lot of memories of when I was the parts manager at the Case IH dealership in Baden! That was my favourite job, and in the early 70s, it was hard for a young woman to do that kind of work, but I loved it! ❤❤❤❤
I understand how you feel about cancer. My son was diagnosed with Leukemia when he was 15 and went through so much chemo. He finally went into remission then he relapsed and at 19 had to have a bone marrow transplant. We found 6 6/6 matches and the one that was chosen was a 21 yr. Old man that was in the Airforce. I thank him and God everyday because he pulled through with flying colors. So Airman Heinze is who saved my sons life. He has grown up to be an amazing person and I couldn't be prouder of him.
You're NOT removed from that shattering experience. It will take more time before it's more a memory than a body experience. I felt like my body remembered the whole experience around my husband's unexpected death when I was 26. Each year around the different anniversaries, my body felt it before my mind told me. I believe it's a natural response to trauma /grief/ having your whole life turned upside down, so don't fight it -- it will make no difference other than giving you a headache. Sending love and hugs and the best vibrations as you and your family gain distance from Jess' cancer experience. You have met a huge challenge face to face, and addressed it with courage and determination and the deepest love! Pat yourself on the back, Sandi! xxoo
May Jess continue to heal from such a horrible disease and may she become a more beautiful young woman than she is today. You two did a wonderful job raising your children to prosperous, successful young people. Smart family. Stay strong, all of you. Hugs from B.C.🇨🇦
I love Sandi and Mark's back-and-forth banter on the tractors. It's so entertaining and educating, sometimes hysterical. Thanks for the content, keep it up!!
I remember watching an episode where Marc was hooking Jess up to an IV. Most men wouldn't do that. They would leave it for the women to do. Love how you all do what needs to be done to benefit the family and farm.😊❤❤ You hear people bragging about being a strong family unit. You don't brag, you show it in your actions!
I am watching the old stuff. I loved it when Sandi went to Vegas and learned Blink and Mirror Image. This year, she got her flying mount. Great editing and video; thank you for the work.
My granddaughter was diagnosed on the 26th day of May 2013, surgery to remove her brain tumor on the 29 th. A diagnosis that changed our family forever. I get the day memory.
A year on from your worst day needs celebrating as will every other year🎉 the mom feel won’t go but you will push on and appreciate what your life is now ❤️
Wow my late night scrolling got me a no 1 liking this Post. First time since watching. Yes I remember such a shock. So glad to see Jess back to normal. 😊❤
Wow, your drone footage of your farm and fields is beautiful! I can see why Mark loves being in the fields. Your farm is very manicured! Beautiful! 🚜🚜🚜
Good morning from Huffman Texas! You have no idea what it means to me watching your videos. My grandfather was a farmer in Weslaco Texas. I was up on that tractor and combine with him every time he rolled out. It's such a hard job and no one ever knows unless they've ever done it. God bless Sandy!
Haying ! Brings back memories of summers at my Grandparent's farm. We planted it, cut it, raked it, bailed it, through it on wagons and mowed it into barns. Great time with extended family working together.
This is what I meant about post chemo being like being a soldier back from combat: you are still full of all the emotions from that combat, and trying to function in the normal world. It doesn't really ever go away, but it does get less. My child was 15 months when she started chemo, and she is almost 21. I still can't handle seeing babies with cancer. It is still really raw. That said, I've learned to let go and let God when it comes to daily life. He has always had her future in His hands, and any control I had was really an illusion. No one ever gets through this life without suffering. Even those who seem to live a charmed life eventually have to die. It is a universal experience. The question is only what we do with that suffering, and what God does with that suffering.
I really enjoy the Farming Videos, not as much as the Sheep, but a lot nonetheless. It's fascinating and the Drone footage is very Cinematic, well done Sandi. I hope Eathan gets his hay situation sorted out well and quickly. Congrats on Jess' year of recovery! I know the date of Chemo's start is painful, but as the years pass, it will ache less, and Jess is healthy now, and will stay healthy too, you know it! She's tough, smart, and too stubborn for anything else!
Love watching Sandi in the mornings. It’s crazy that a year ago Jess started that journey. You all have been through so much and I always pray for your family. I love seeing how well Jess is doing now too. Sending hugs, love, strength, and all those positive vibes to you and your family! Stay wonderful and amazing! ❤️🐑❤️
Please, show Sandi how much you love her, her family and her sheep. Everyone give her a thumbs up! Would love to see it higher than 20%, wouldn't you? 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Always give her a thumbs up. Love her videos. 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑Are so cute and calming.
Always! ❤
I always hit the LIKE (thumbs up) seconds into the upload. I know that I am going to enjoy it, no matter what task is shown to me!
Enjoy the sheep and the farming with Mark and Sandi❣️
I miss when there are no videos. What fantastic way to keep in touch with what we eat. Thank you Sandi for all the love you put into your work❤😊
As much as I love the sheep side of the Brock farm, I love the field side too. There is something comforting and reassuring about watching planting and harvesting. It's a reminder of where our food comes from and all the work farmers put into feeding us. Thank you, Sandi and Mark, for working your booties off to feed us. Y'all are appreciated. ❤
I agree! I loved putting up hay and straw. I miss being on a farm with all of the activities and animals.
Yes, brings back memories of growing up on a farm in the 50’s and 60’s. My dad would enter a brome, alfalfa,or clover field 4 to 6 times to sickle bar cut, rake, bale small rectangular,then load onto flat bed trailers (2 to 4) loads before stacking in barn or hay shed. All hay needed had to be done before going on any 4 to 6 day vacation. Thank goodness for 2 brothers!
I can just imagine the smell of fresh cut hay, grass or alfalfa! Even plowing would give off a fresh earthy smell!❤
As an ag student and an FFA member. I love seeing that people like Sandi still care and love for ag. I love her sheep and all the lambs and there little but mighty attitudes. I love how she doesn't let the hate stop her. And shows the true meaning of being a Wife, a Mother and a Farmer all in one.
Putting up the hay and straw means the lambs will be OK through the winter.
Never ceases to amaze all that it entails to run a farm, so many things to count on, people, machines, animals, Sandi you and Mark deserve nothing but respect. It was only a year ago that Jessica had to go down a road of significant challenges, but it was through her determination and her families love and support Jess is here today Rockin it, we are so happy for you. Sandi, thanks for taking us along, hope the weather is kind.🐑🌱🌞👍❤️
@bkm2797 And in Sandi & Mark's case filming and editing, so we can all watch! Thanks Sandi & Mark!❤
I agree, it has given me a much greater appreciation of farming.
Mark & Sandi have that philosophy in common: "Never give up! Persist," whether it's a preg tox ewe, a hypothermic newborn or a rust-striped field.Motivates us all! 💕💕
Sandi, as a city girl thanks for the education process of where our food comes from. I have a new appreciation when I pull a loaf of bread off the shelf in a grocery store or pull a meat product out of the cooler. Bless farmers for their hard work. We need to show more appreciation to them and their families for all they do!!!
And as a farm girl who's dad passed and my brothers didn't want to farm and mom sold the land purchased in 1848 by great great grandfather, I get my fix of farm life watching her channel. I get to hear the sheep again. I broke up with a boy cuz my dad was sick and I was plowing and he came marching across the field mad cuz we had a date and I said beating the rain was more important and he didn't like that answer.lol. She will never know how much her videos mean to all of us for different reasons.
Can I please where is it you live am I right saying Canada Ann from South Wales u/k 🏴🏴🏴
@@anngibbs5228, Sandi is in Hensel, Ontario, Canada.
Thanks for watching??? Thanks for showing!!! ❤❤❤😊
Exactly!
As a breast cancer survivor, my best days are when I can forget for even one day that it ever happened. It not denial. It’s moving on and just living life like everybody else.
Bless her Jess needs 2000 thumbs up for someone so young sending Hugs to you all lots of love to you all xxxxx
I hope u feel better
Same here!
Totally agree as a breast cancer survivor also. So true. A day when you "forget" for a day is a great day! 😊
I am 10 yrs survivor of breast cancer, it takes several years for you to feel normal and no what ifs.
I said it before but it’s worth saying again how hard you farmers work to feed the world. Please know there’s many of us who appreciate everything you do. You guys learn the trade very young and the knowledge you have is priceless.
The AMOUNT of knowledge a farmer must have these days is staggering. Mark and Sandi must have extra brains stashed somewhere.
Your farm is so beautiful, Sandi and Mark. The drone footage in today's episode is some of my favorite you've recorded... ❤. Well, along with all the rest of the content, of course! 😄 Much appreciation for sharing what's going on even when there are so many plates spinning in your lives. Big hugs to all of you! ❤🐑❤🌱❤🚜
I loved the drone footage! She's got a way of showing the whole picture up close and far away so well.
Hey hey a year past@!@! You raised a mighty warrior girl and fought along with her! You ALL battled along side her. Don't dread the days or markers of the battle.. you came THROUGH it. You should CELEBRATE it. We love you all and are in awe of your strength and fortitude.
Amen!
I'm happy that Jess is doing better! My husband had brain surgery in '94, my daughter has epilepsy, I've had 40+ surgeries due to Crohn's disease and my son had 2 heart surgeries in 2016. We count our blessings.
Oh my lord sending prayers to u
God bless!
Oh my lord, you’ve been through it. I have been through the wringer myself. People say god doesn’t put more on you than you can handle but I don’t see god that way. He doesn’t fill your plate but if you go to him and ask for his help he will help you get through it.
When we have gone through hell we can only come out stronger I have found. Sorry that you have had so much
@@agfillion1
Amen!!!👍🏻
Farmers are the true backbone of the world! Thank you!
Drone shots work wonderfully for the field work days! Nice job, Sandi.
Sandi - you have such a great eye for the drone footage!! Loving the overhead views of the field work and sheepies. Well done you!!
When you use the drone, everything looks so beautiful and green. That is a lot of work to do. Farmers work is never done. No 9to5 job and I for sure can appreciate all the work farmers do. ❤❤❤. Al the information your brain has to hold to run a farm, my pea brain wouldn’t have enough room. So so glad Jess is on the mend.
Great drone footage of cutting hay! And that was some well coordinated teamwork on that last bit of the manure pile.
The dogs are living their best life on the farm.😊 The drone filming is fantastic. Drones are wonderful on farms.
A TAIL! That black-faced bottle baby's tail is so long!
Jess, always on my mind. So glad this is such a different Summer for you and your entire family and friends.
Sandi and Mark... I hold you in such high regard. As someone who has lost more than 1 family member to cancer, your "grace under fire" was both difficult and amazing to live through.
Wishing you all of the best.
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Maybe the tail docking didn't work
Yes, I noticed a couple of the bottle babies have long tails this time around! @@melissadenomy6816
I have think there were two with a full tail. A white one as well. I was wondering about that. As mentioned above maybe the docking didn’t work and now it’s such a big think to deal with.
Love love love the drone footage of the farm. You all have beautiful fields. So happy to hear Jessica is still doing good
As much as I love those little lambs, I also Love the farm aspect with Mark.❤
Thank God it has been a year since Chemo began and she is doing so well....Praise the Lord
How about praising the medical and nursing staff who looked after her and the scientists who develpoed the actual chemptherapy/radiation regimes.
@@lmp8932 That what she said. God inspired the development of the chemotherapy medications and gave all of the staff, scientists, etc. life.
But absolutely a huge thanks to those who have chosen the professions that help those in need.
Loved seeing the Canadian flag waving on the tractor. Support the farmers or you dont eat! 👍👍🇨🇦
I really do like watching the 2 of you working together
Almost as green as Ireland! Great to see all those trees providing windbreak & wildlife habitat & holding carbon! Love y'all! Happy the cancer & chemo in rearview mirror! 💕💕💕
My Uncle and Aunts Dairy farm I remember going to the alfalfa field and "doing green chop" when I was a kid. ***That smells wonderful. *** My cousins and we would ride along some how.
We picked rocks and stacked hay bales in the barn loft. Got fresh veggies from the garden for meals. Picked berries and apples, plums for desert. All those cousins were lactose intolerant, an irony for sure.
Learned not to wear straw colored slacks in the calf barn or they will nibble them right off. Great times.
I don't know about other women but I really relate to your comment about being quiet when your husband is stressed. It saves a blow up. My husband has improved a bit and so have I. (48 yrs)
I don’t know why but to me that was very sweet seeing both of you working together to move the poop pile . Team work makes the dream work. 💐💚🙃
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I love the patterns of farming. We were driving across Pennsylvania yesterday. As we went through the farm country, it was so cool to see the lines of new sprouts and the lines of hay ready to bale. The drone footage is the same. Those lines and waves of planting and harvesting are so beautiful to look at.
That was a cool tractor dance with two of them picking up poop!
When I was very young, becoming a farmer was one of my dreams. The poop dance had no part in those dreams, lol! It was cool to see how well Sandy and Mark work together. I also can't help but think of how envious farmers of past centuries would have been of modern equipment.
I just said the same thing! We see the hard work as something fun and beautiful!
I love watching everything you guys do. Never a dull moment on the Brock Farm. I love the sheep, dogs, and watching the farming aspect of your lives. ❤❤❤❤
Farmers everywhere amaze me. The work you do year after year is so vital to every humans life and animals too. I absolutely love lambing, but I am loving this season in your work. Thank you for sharing with the world.
Jess, keep getting stronger. Our son was fragile medically growing up. Even though he hasn't had a problem in years, there us always a part of my momma heart that worries. But, we rejoice in him healthy life now.
It’s no wonder you have muscle aches and pains. You are one hell of a woman ❤️
A year goes by fast and it is a blessing Jess is cancer free.
That is real trust. Watching you standing behind that massive tractor, wheels taller than you, as your wonderful husband backs it up to be hitched. Shows not only that you have a solid marriage but also what a master he is at driving that behemoth.
Love and prayers to you both and your wonderful kids.
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Tell Mark that you need a raise..lol😂..your awesome so much..love ya girl
Look at all that green! Dark green, light green, variegated green, yellow green, tractor green, jacket and sun glasses green. I love green. So beautiful this time of year. Its so pretty there. (We live in a desert in southern Idaho)
Sandy we appreciate you and yours so much. Thank you.
I lived in Mountain Home, Idaho in the late 70's early 80's, drove all along the Southern portion of Idaho many times back then and again in recent years. It's a very different yet beautiful terrain.
Weeks when you spend most of your time in the fields, can we have a few minutes of the Golden Girls? They are special - and its special that you take care of these lovely ladies during their retirement. Many farmers wouldn't.
Sandi is special, the way she loves her ewes and the lambs shows how much she cares, how empathetic she is. ❤
Yes!!!! I always feel myself wanting more of seeing the Golden Girls❤would there be any kind of room for a few Golden Boys???
Your daughters hair keeps getting better and better! She is so darn cute.❤
Black faced bottle baby is too cute!
My daughter died at 21, june 8th 2011. Every year at this time I feel the feels. So I understand. I love your vlogs, honest, hard working, and informative. You're awesome ❤❤
So very sorry for your loss. I can only imagine how painful that was and still is for you. I hope your memories bring you some comfort. ❤❤❤
We're never meant to bury our children. So very sorry for your loss. Grief never ends. It just fails to hurt as much.
I'm so sorry for your loss. ❤
I love seeing how you and Mark work together. Much love to you and your family.❤
Sandi - the way you two work together is awesome ! Especially when you worked together with the loaders. It's like you both have the same mindset - so your working together is so smooth and elegant - no yelling at each other - a lovely example of how to trust each others abilities. Thanks for taking the time to take us along on your busy day. Thanks for teaching us. That lady from central Minnesota - Phyllis
I know its timeless hard work in the summer...stay strong and take care 🎉❤
It’s a pleasure to watch you and Mark run the farm. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your daily lives.
I am convinced you do the work of two grown men! I do not know how you do it!
Just change the February and May calendars out. May now has 28 days and February lasts longer. Glad Jess is healthy….remarkable her online demeanor never changed. Impressive young lass.
The two tractors was a beautiful dance 💃 🕺
They had beautiful teamwork! ❤
Masters of the poo dance!
Agreed! Lovely teamwork! I did sort of giggle when Mark scooped up such a heavy load half the wheels came off the ground! Still, putting the poop bedding out to eventually enrich one of your fields, is recycling at its best. ❤️🐑
Your drone shot of Mark cutting alfalfa looks like he's driving little toys! 😂😂
Thanks for taking us out in the fields! Love how the sun grows the grass which feeds the livestock which provide us with good food! Thanks to all the farmers!
New mown hay--one of my favorite smells!!!
There is something so peaceful about watching a tractor working the soil or a crop. I know it isn't always peaceful inside the tractor when you are racing a storm or deadline but we don't always know the storm inside.
I enjoyed watching the “tractor ballet” as you cleaned up the last bit of manure. Perfectly in sync.
Making hay while the moon shines! My mom told stories of stooking (hay? wheat?) and having a mouse run up her trousers! Good to catch glimpse of Jess!💕💕
Seeing You, Mark and Jess working together warms my heart ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You know it’s heavy when the back end of the tractor goes up.
That's when the bucket is over-filled. Normally, a heavy load will raise up the front end.
I do love when you ride along with Mark and talk about the whole farm. The sheep are a blessing but I do appreciate the everyday videos.🐑🌱❤
I agree ,it is ever in the back of your mind ,when you've had to deal with having cancer.( 7 yrs for me )
Can't lie. Always good to see Jess chipping in! I remember her servicing all of the equipment and keeping you guys honest with the shop organization! It's amazing how fast she and Jack grew up!
Yes, parents are always there for their kids
As we grow older, the kids need to help. They are going to benefit in the end.
I am a city girl so this is so educational and enjoyable for me, love you guys.
You might like The Clever Cowgirl. She rehabilitates horses. Lots of interesting things this city girl (we lived on a farm for about 5 years when I was a child) never expected to learn.
I really enjoy seeing your drone footage! It gives a different view of what's going on. My husband also loves flying his drones, yes, he has more than one 😏 So it makes exciting for me to see you fly yours. He actually let me fly at once. But your flying has gotten much better. You get some really really good shots.
I love watching you and Mark work together!
The Case IH equipment brings back a lot of memories of when I was the parts manager at the Case IH dealership in Baden!
That was my favourite job,
and in the early 70s, it was hard for a young woman to do that kind of work, but I loved it! ❤❤❤❤
There is so much that goes into being a good steward ❤
Love the drone footage. Love hay time.
I understand how you feel about cancer. My son was diagnosed with Leukemia when he was 15 and went through so much chemo. He finally went into remission then he relapsed and at 19 had to have a bone marrow transplant. We found 6 6/6 matches and the one that was chosen was a 21 yr. Old man that was in the Airforce. I thank him and God everyday because he pulled through with flying colors. So Airman Heinze is who saved my sons life. He has grown up to be an amazing person and I couldn't be prouder of him.
From my heart ty for sharing your life and family ❤
Beautiful sky and fields. I love the drone shots.
You're NOT removed from that shattering experience. It will take more time before it's more a memory than a body experience. I felt like my body remembered the whole experience around my husband's unexpected death when I was 26. Each year around the different anniversaries, my body felt it before my mind told me. I believe it's a natural response to trauma /grief/ having your whole life turned upside down, so don't fight it -- it will make no difference other than giving you a headache. Sending love and hugs and the best vibrations as you and your family gain distance from Jess' cancer experience. You have met a huge challenge face to face, and addressed it with courage and determination and the deepest love! Pat yourself on the back, Sandi! xxoo
Thank you for offering such positive words coming from your own traumatic experience. Stay strong. ❤❤❤
Grief doesn't end. It may go away for a while. But it has a way of sneaking up on you. I'm so sorry you're going through it.
big thanks for all you guys do! You are a wholesome family!🦌💌❤️🐑
May Jess continue to heal from such a horrible disease and may she become a more beautiful young woman than she is today. You two did a wonderful job raising your children to prosperous, successful young people. Smart family. Stay strong, all of you. Hugs from B.C.🇨🇦
Sandi.... Emon & Bec are doing GREAT, Jess is doing GREAT, this is a whole bunch of GREAT NEWS... Love & best wishes to the BROCK FAMILY....❤
I love Sandi and Mark's back-and-forth banter on the tractors. It's so entertaining and educating, sometimes hysterical. Thanks for the content, keep it up!!
I’m so thankful she got through all that!!!!! You ROCKED as a family dealing with it
I remember watching an episode where Marc was hooking Jess up to an IV. Most men wouldn't do that. They would leave it for the women to do. Love how you all do what needs to be done to benefit the family and farm.😊❤❤ You hear people bragging about being a strong family unit. You don't brag, you show it in your actions!
Hope you feel better soon Sandi. I pray for continued healing for Jess both physically and mentally. Thank you for all your hard work and videos. ❤
Thank you Sandi, see you next time ! Be safe and stay healthy ! 💐💚🙃
I am watching the old stuff. I loved it when Sandi went to Vegas and learned Blink and Mirror Image. This year, she got her flying mount. Great editing and video; thank you for the work.
My granddaughter was diagnosed on the 26th day of May 2013, surgery to remove her brain tumor on the 29 th. A diagnosis that changed our family forever. I get the day memory.
Farmers helping Farmers...wouldn't it be nice if we all followed your lead. Thanks for feeding all us Canadians.
Duelling bulldozers?😂Choreographed bulldozer partnership!!"Tag team, Yes! Great choice of music as always!💕💕
I believe it’s called the Telehandler Tango ! 💃🏽🕺🤣😂🤣
A year on from your worst day needs celebrating as will every other year🎉 the mom feel won’t go but you will push on and appreciate what your life is now ❤️
So glad you got your hay off. Poor Ethan Hope his hay gets worked off too❤
Hay looks good. I am so thankful that Jess is doing so much better and getting back to normal.
Good Aussie morning at 2.03 am. Reflection is good for the family and to rejoice with Jess as her tests have been clear.
You and Mark are the same he never gives up on a crop and you never give up on a baby. Great for you both
One of the things I never do with my husband is hanging wallpaper and plumbing projects I learned that many years ago . I stay out of sight
Wow my late night scrolling got me a no 1 liking this Post. First time since watching. Yes I remember such a shock. So glad to see Jess back to normal. 😊❤
Yay hay day! Love seeing the different ins, outs and full circle of your farm. Keep being you x
Don't think of it as "re-stockpiling", think of it as "turning the compost"! Perspective
Wow, your drone footage of your farm and fields is beautiful! I can see why Mark loves being in the fields. Your farm is very manicured! Beautiful! 🚜🚜🚜
Good morning from Huffman Texas! You have no idea what it means to me watching your videos. My grandfather was a farmer in Weslaco Texas. I was up on that tractor and combine with him every time he rolled out. It's such a hard job and no one ever knows unless they've ever done it. God bless Sandy!
I'm so happy that Jess is doing so well! It's a lot that you've all been through, but you guys are so strong ❤️
Yup a nice glass of milk always goes good with a meal 🤣🤣🤣💐💚🙃
I love the drone footage of the beautiful farm
I love Jessica’s hair short. It highlights her beautiful face!
Haying ! Brings back memories of summers at my Grandparent's farm. We planted it, cut it, raked it, bailed it, through it on wagons and mowed it into barns. Great time with extended family working together.
This is what I meant about post chemo being like being a soldier back from combat: you are still full of all the emotions from that combat, and trying to function in the normal world. It doesn't really ever go away, but it does get less. My child was 15 months when she started chemo, and she is almost 21. I still can't handle seeing babies with cancer. It is still really raw. That said, I've learned to let go and let God when it comes to daily life. He has always had her future in His hands, and any control I had was really an illusion. No one ever gets through this life without suffering. Even those who seem to live a charmed life eventually have to die. It is a universal experience. The question is only what we do with that suffering, and what God does with that suffering.
I really enjoy the Farming Videos, not as much as the Sheep, but a lot nonetheless. It's fascinating and the Drone footage is very Cinematic, well done Sandi. I hope Eathan gets his hay situation sorted out well and quickly.
Congrats on Jess' year of recovery! I know the date of Chemo's start is painful, but as the years pass, it will ache less, and Jess is healthy now, and will stay healthy too, you know it! She's tough, smart, and too stubborn for anything else!
Breathe taking drone views 🥰💐💚🙃
Beautiful dark green field! You two work so well together.
Great tag team effort on the manure move!
Love watching Sandi in the mornings. It’s crazy that a year ago Jess started that journey. You all have been through so much and I always pray for your family. I love seeing how well Jess is doing now too. Sending hugs, love, strength, and all those positive vibes to you and your family! Stay wonderful and amazing! ❤️🐑❤️