1. Megan Markwardt says:

    I have been loving your videos of her on Instagram! Such a cutie.

  2. Pamela Perkins Zirbel says:

    I COULD NOT WATCH THIS!!!! I got thru a 1/4 of it and cried my eyes out!! I am still crying!! We have 10 indoor cats and 2 dogs and my heart absolutely broke for this baby lamb….I imagine it has a great outcome, but, my heart couldnt watch anymore! But, so glad you guys are taking Gracie and loving her to bits!! She has grown so quickly already!!!!

  3. liz says:

    Thank you so much… I enjoy sharing!!! xx

  4. liz says:

    I get it!!! Farm life is a hard life sometimes. You guys are so sweet to love your animals <3

  5. Lorraine says:

    Someone’s cutting onions… holy wow. What a beautiful video and story. I enjoy watching your stories and seeing you all grow together. There should be a little gift at your p.o.box today. I hope you like it ❤

  6. Linda Flores says:

    This was so sad to watch…broke my heart!
    But…so happy that Grace was able to find a home with you and Jose! I absolutely love watching Grace grow through your videos!
    I have a boxer named Simba and he is our baby! We love him so very much!

  7. Isela says:

    Such a beautiful message although it breaks my heart that people feel sadness and a connection to this story and then turn their heads to the sick, cruel dairy industry. When a cow gives birth her baby is wheeled away instantly and she cries all night for her baby. They are separated for purposes of milking her to feed our addictions. It’s a sad miserable life that cows live in the dairy industry. If you watch a video of the process of the separation and torture I guarantee you heart will be broken in a million pieces. Thank you for sharing! I love Grace and your blog. I hope everyone keeps a compassionate heart ❤️ as they read my message. Love and light ??

  8. Rhonda says:

    I just watched this video, and in doing so…I have found out something in myself I didn’t realize. No I’m not a lamb/sheep of course, and I wasn’t even orphaned or abandoned, not in the usual sense. I am someone who like the little lamb searches for that which is not physical food or nourishment, but the acceptance and thriving of my life’s purpose and tranquility, and where I fit in. You see your little lamb was placed with you to touch more people in more ways than you could imagine. The video was very moving and the tears are happy ones. God Bless

  9. Nikola Cline says:

    Liz Marie,

    Thanks so much for writing to Apricot Lane Farms and for sharing The Orphan on your wonderful blog. We really enjoyed hearing your heartfelt story and learning about Grace. We look forward to staying in touch!

  10. Melissa Schneickert says:

    What a bittersweet and touching story. I watched through tears, not understanding how nature can be both profoundly beautiful and profoundly sad at once. Please give little Grace some extra love from this animal lover in Kentucky. ❤️

  11. Tears are streaming down my face. thank you for this – We have been wanting to get sheep. You have sped up our process. I am now in search of an orphaned lamb to rescue! Seriously this was simply beautiful.

  12. shelly bartz says:

    I just left this little video… I can see why you did too! Grace is lucky to have you… I believe you have found each other for a reason ?

  13. Lisa A. says:

    Liz I stumbled on to Apricot Lane Farm videos quite a while ago. They are heart warming and I hope you and your readers view them all on their website. I am so envious and wish I was living on a farm surrounded by animals….

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