RIDGEFIELD — It’s a typical early evening on the Griffith family farm. Brothers Silas, 17, and Samson, 15, shoot hoops in the driveway, while their sister, Mirlie, 18, watches. Standing nearby at a fence, Jennica, 12, deftly braids the mane of an Arabian horse. Their brother, Billy, 17, is still at track practice at Ridgefield High School.
The two older children, Abby, 22, and Abraham, 20, have flown the coop and now live in Vancouver.
Julia Griffith, the mother hen to the seven Griffith chicks, offers a bottle of milk to Major Bull, a calf who hungrily empties the bottle.
The health and fitness teacher at Laurin Middle School in Battle Ground school district doesn’t end her work day after the final bell. After school, she heads to Ridgefield High School, where she coaches track. Three of her own children are on the team.