...and they all lived happily ever after...

...and they all lived happily ever after...

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Bob...I mean...Josh the builder

Me: "Wow, we have tons of stuff that we used to keep in our shed before we moved here, and now it is cluttering up every inch of our garage.  I wish someone big and strong would build me some sturdy shelving so I could store this junk up high and out of the way."

Josh:



Me:  "The lawn mower sure gets in the way sitting in the garage and makes it hard to maneuver the cars and bikes.  It would sure be nice if I had that and my yard tools out closer to where I need to use them."

Josh:




Me:  "My chickens are getting kind of cooped up when they have to be in their pen, it sure would be nice if they had a bit more space to stretch out and move around when they aren't in the yard."

Josh:


Just another reason that I love that man.  I'm awfully grateful (and very very lucky) to have him.


Monday, August 14, 2017

My chickens are...well...chicken

I raise chickens.

I guess raise might be a strong word for how this is has gone so far.  The story is as follows: I bought a handful of chickens, I feed them, and they didn't die yet.  Whatever word you use to describe that sequence of events, go with it.

Anyway,  we've had our chickens for nearly six months and I feel like we've gotten to know them pretty well.  They each have their own unique personality and that's fun.  We have a couple of neighbor kids who are so enamored with them that they sometimes come over to hold members of our flock rather than play with our children (it's sort of funny, actually).

Our feathered ladies always get excited when we come out to see them because they know that we often bring them treats (like mealworms...yummy!!).

Yesterday, my husband cut up a cantaloupe.  I have heard that chickens LOVE melons and will pick all the leftover fruit off the rind until all that is left is the thick skin (and apparently, some of them also peck off bits of the rind to eat...which is what our dog does -- eat the whole thing, rind and all).

So, I thought I'd bring them a treat.  I already know they like treats (well, honestly, who doesn't).

I spread the melon rinds around the floor of their coop so everyone could get some nibbles in without having to argue over the food...which happens.



And that's when I learned that my chickens are terrified of melon rinds.

Yup, all five of them high tailed it up into their second story dwelling and none of them would come down.

Daisy, most definitely the leader of the group and the one who usually explores new things, would venture onto the ramp, but even she wouldn't go near these vile, supposed "treats."



The girls stayed up in their roost for HOURS.

But I wasn't going to budge.  These ladies were going to learn that cantaloupe is not lethal (generally speaking...I'm sure there's a story somewhere of death by cantaloupe).

And eventually, they must have gotten tired of each other because they cautiously wandered downstairs (Daisy went first).  They were extremely careful to walk around the orange, fruity, invaders (and Devorah threw a squawking tantrum when her toe touched one of them -- no kidding -- diva).  They kicked around the straw on the floor to hide the rinds and then everything was back to normal.

Our dog snuck in and ate the rinds later that day when we let the chickens out to wander the yard

Oh, the adventures of a suburban chicken owner.

On a related note, one of our ladies has recently started laying eggs and I'm sure the others will follow suit very soon.  My kids are still totally enamored with the fun of looking for eggs every day...and if I'm honest, so am I.

Our first ever home grown (??) egg in the awesome egg basket Josh bought for me on our trip to Chicago this summer.  Yup, my egg basket is imported all the way from Illinois.  That's fancy!

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Summer of Musical Theater

Four of our six children perform with a musical theater group.  They love it and I love that they are part of it.  

But, being in the group means we travel the Salt Lake Valley during show seasons (summer and again at Christmas time) to perform at fairs, community centers, and other events.

However, it also means that I get to watch my sprites develop their singing, dancing, and performance skills all summer long (and seriously, it takes a lot of work and athleticism to make this happen).  I kind of love that.

And I kind of like showing them off (I really am proud of this crew).

So, lucky you.  Here's some of the fun of summer. via a few of our musical theater performances (the last of which was yesterday afternoon).  

Be impressed (or don't, but keep that to yourself please).  These kids really are great (even if I do say so myself...and I totally do).













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