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Are you feeling SHEEPY?

Are you feeling SHEEPY?

My word of the year for 2019 has been LEARN and I think this qualifies as Living My Truth this week as I have been attempting to learn how to create a better quality video in iMovie. (Checkout some of our other videos on our YouTube Channel and follow us on YouTube @crazyfarmliving as we keep adding more videos from the farm.)

I have been playing around with the iMovie app on my phone and trying to figure out how the settings work. (Guess I should have looked at this app ALOT sooner! LoL)

It really is cool to use. You can import the video, cut it up and remove parts that you don’t like and add a title to your video too. (And yes…I realize that I am late to the party on this and that the app has been out for awhile now! Just never had a need for it before.)

Anyways, I was practicing on this sheep video to see if I could edit and add music, but still leave the sheep noises in place. Amazingly the adjustments I made worked! #HappyDance

Here’s the finished video. And yes…it’s cheesy….and I LOVE IT! 🙂

You don’t know just how excited I am about this!! I feel like I conquered a HUGE hurdle today.
(It’s the little things that bring me JOY.)

In case you’re wondering… here’s how I edited the sound:

(This is assuming that you’ve already imported your video into iMovie)

  1. Click on your movie image and then the wheel will appear in the lower right hand corner
  2. Select the Theme Music that you want to have playing in the background and then Done (I picked Playful for this video. Seemed appropriate….)
  3. Next, click on your video in the lower half of the screen, the timeline viewer. (it gets highlighted with a yellow box and the edit icons show up in the bottom left corner)
  4. Select the audio icon (it looks like a speaker)  
  5. Adjust the sound bar to 100%
  6. Click the green bar below your timeline view – this is the music that you selected (i.e.: Playful) and then click the audio icon for this song. I adjusted this down to 65% because I still wanted to hear the sheep in the video and only have the Playful music in the background. 

Select Done and continue with any other edits.

The hard part was remembering to have the sound at 100% and then adjust down. The first few times I started with the volume level at 50% and went up or down from there (not a good idea). When I listened to the finished product I couldn’t hear anything at 50%, so I had to start at 100% and go down. 

For those of us ‘non-technical’ people in the world, this came out pretty good in my book. I’m taking it as a WIN for today.

For a more in-depth tutorial on using iMovie for Beginners, you can check out this online post.

I hope you embrace whatever it is that God wants to TEACH you today. In the meantime, you can enjoy my little Feeling SHEEPY video from our life on the farm and hopefully…it makes you smile.

~ Anne

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Our newest addition to the family!

Our newest addition to the family!

Since it’s time for a Whimsical Wednesday post…it’s only fitting to share some fun happenings in our life. (drum roll please…..)

I am so excited to officially announce our newest family member – Tabatha!

I have been wanting a new little kitten for a while now. Our white and gray grandpa kitty (Jax, which is short for Cracker Jack) has seen better days . He is getting REALLY old (13 years) and I know it’s only a matter of time before we will have to say goodbye.

So in preparation for that loss, I have been pondering the idea of getting an orange Tabby kitten. After looking around at the local shelters we ended up at the Lamar County Humane Association to see what types of kittens they had available for adoption. This little cutie won me over because she purred when you picked her up and she let you play with her toes. Frank had a good laugh at the fact that she is NOT an orange Tabby, which is what I was SURE that I wanted! And…here’s a shocker…she looks like Jax’s mini-me! (Gray and white. More brownish than gray though.)

Like most kittens, she is a little fireball of energy. She has some seriously vixon claws that she has no problem using to scale everything in my house from furniture to curtains. Even your pant legs are free game if she wants to see what you are eating for dinner!

So, that led us to buy her some nail caps. These things are a God-send! It makes our lives so much better now that she isn’t clawing everything in sight. They are relatively easy to apply, but you do need two people. One to hold your kitten down and one to apply the covers because they are so small. There is an all-natural, non-toxic ‘glue’ that is included and you have to put a little glue in the cover before putting it on the nail. (It’s animal safe.) She still tries to pick them off, but we just reapply new nail covers as they come off.

Lastly, we had to invest in a few toys to keep her entertained at this age. One of my favorites is the Petstages Tower of Tracks Cat Toy – 3 Levels of Interactive Play – Circle Track with Moving Balls Satisfies Kitty’s Hunting, Chasing, and Exercising Needs.

It is super lightweight and it really keeps Tabatha occupied. Best of all – It’s so affordable! Even Jax likes to get in on the fun and bat the balls around. Two thumbs up on this cat toy!

Tabatha is our farm kitty and she will travel back and forth from the house to the farm with us. We’re breaking her in early to get used to the ride. So far, so good! She only meows for a few minutes and then falls asleep like the dog. You’ll be seeing more pictures down the road as she makes herself at home on the farm and continues to bring us hair-raising joy.

Do you have any favorite cat or kitten toys?

I would love to see what cool products you have that make ‘cat-life’ easier or just more fun. Share your photos and comments!

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