Wednesday, July 02, 2014

A rap, or chant, or something . . .

Crazy grumpiness today, from everyone in the household including Mom. I was racking my brain about how to "reset" the mood and reclaim the day, and came up with this little rhyme.

"Grumpiness, grumpiness, go away!
We're family (and friends) and we're here to stay!
We love each other; yes we do!
So let's have some grace and some gentleness too!
Gentleness, kindness and courtesy
Make for an awesome family!
Yaaay!!"

I wish I'd had a camera to capture the looks on their faces when I suggested to 4 teens/preteens (my three plus an extra we had today) that we all hold hands and dance in a circle while chanting it. I then proceeded to loudly and animatedly demonstrate it myself, making them all roll their eyes, laugh at me and groan.

My kids think I'm crazy. But it actually worked to dissipate the foul mood. :)

Apparently at this age the ability to embarrass myself in front of my kids and/or the general public is like some sort of secret weapon, LOL.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Wordless Wednesday: Baby Nae at 7 weeks



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Friday, December 20, 2013

10 Day Pics

Baby Nae,  10 days old. She is such a delight--even when she's wide awake and wanting toplay at 2 a.m. :)






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Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Pleasure of Poultry

I've come to the blog several times to write a post, but so much has changed since I was blogging regularly that it seems overwhelming trying to catch my readers up to "life now" as opposed to "life then." I finally decided just to jump in and start writing about the "now," even if it leaves some gaps.

We now have small acreage (more than 5 acres, less than 10) in the country, which is an absolute dream come true for me. I've always been a farm girl at heart, and I feel so much more at home out here in the country, surrounded by fields and animals, and good-hearted farm people. Our nearest neighbor is a quarter of a mile away, but the neighbors here are a comfortable little community that finds the balance between having each others backs and "live and let live" in a way that suburban neighborhood politics can't reach.

I've always wanted poultry. Last summer we chicken-sat for a friend, which gave us a chance to try out having chickens. These weren't just any chickens--they were a small flock of Barred Plymouth Rocks that have been bred for generations by a hobbyist breeder who was working on getting show-quality characteristics and homestead production characteristics in the same flock. These birds are from lines carefully selected for good health, temperament, size, production, hardiness and longevity, foraging ability, and general gorgeous ideal chicken-ness. :)

We ended up purchasing a rooster and 4 hens from that flock, and also with the breeder's permission last fall we hatched out a couple of batches of BPR eggs.

Just for variety, we also ended up with a couple of Easter Eggers/"Americaunas" and a handful of bantam chickens. I had fallen in love with the midget white turkeys at my friend's house also, and I bought four turkey poults which turned out to be a tom and three hens. Midget white turkeys are a rare breed that are at adulthood only slightly larger than a chicken, and they are very friendly and full of personality. And, I obtained a few coturnix quail that were sort of thrown in with the turkeys. :)

I'm enjoying the poultry *so* much, and am finding them to be a fairly easy-maintenance type of livestock to own. Not only are the eggs beautiful and delicious, but the birds themselves are so enjoyable to have around.

I'd heard that turkeys were supposed to be stupid, but I think my midget white turkeys are actually smarter than the chickens. And they are *so* curious! It's hilarious to see them all running to go look at whatever is happening. They are also highly expressive. I love all the noises they make. They gobble, but they also purr, trill, and make a "put, put" noise when they are interested in something. And they hiss just like a cat when they are frightened or angry.

The young roosters from the batch of chicks we hatched out in September are posturing and challenging each other, but no serious fights so far. They puff up their neck feathers at each other, jump in the air once or twice, and then each go their own way. It is getting to be time to eat some, though, I think. I'm looking forward to seeing how some of the extra roosters will taste.

The younger chickens seem to be getting along fine with Elmer and his ladies (the older established flock). They mostly ignore each other, and I haven't seen any showdowns between them. They all enjoy free-ranging and then put themselves to bed at night (although I have a few night birds that want to stay out and play in the dark just outside the door, that I usually have to shoo inside before I close things up). 


One of my favorite things about the chickens is how solicitous the roosters are of the hens--calling them over for the best bits of food, and making sure they take cover if a hawk or other predator comes around. They also have a variety of vocalizations, and I'm learning to understand chicken language too. There are different calls for, "Hmm, what's this?" "Come on, girls, I found something yummy for you!" "Danger! Take cover!" "I'm laying an egg." and so forth. They particularly like to pick through the rabbitry and the manure pile, eating any dropped food, worms or insects they can find. The poultry are especially useful as fly control. 

Eventually I'd also like to add a handful of muscovy ducks, both because of their meat and eggs, and also because of their reputation for eating massive quantities of mosquitos, flies and even mice.

I'm sick with one of those winter viruses, so stayed home from church today. But even sitting here feeling miserable, watching my birds puttering around outside the window makes me smile.

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Saturday, December 08, 2012

Maid to Order

AJ just went around the house, handing out the following questionnaire to all household members:



                                                                                               Name: ______________________
   Questionnaire
1.      What should a maid do? (check one or more)
(a)   Clean up after kids
(b)   Break up fights
(c)    Wash the dishes
(d)   Other
2.      If you checked “other” in the last question, fill in what you were thinking of.
________________________________________________________________
3.      Would you pay a maid:
(a)   Fifty cents
(b)   One dollar
(c)    Five dollars
(d)   Other (please write here) _________________________
4.      Do you want the maid to clean your room?
(a)   Yes
(b)   No
5.      Do you want me to cook…
(a)   Breakfast
(b)   Lunch
(c)    Dinner
(d)   Snacks
(e)   None
6.      Who do you think would be the best maid?
(a)   AJ
(b)   M&M
(c)    Ebee
(d)   Other____________________
7.      Should the maid be allowed to eat, drink, and otherwise associate with the rest of the family?
(a)   Yes
(b)   No
(c)    Sometimes

Please return this questionnaire to:
AJ 
Room 2
Upstairs
Kangaroo Housing Associates

I read the survey, and said to AJ, "Very interesting. What's this all about?"

"Well," she said, "Ebee and I both want to be the maid. So instead of arguing about who gets to do it, I thought this might be a good way to solve the problem."

Apparently, my daughters are arguing over who gets to do the most housework. I can live with that. :)

BTW, I made no changes in spelling, formatting, grammar, etc.--this was all her own work. I changed only the names to make it blog-friendly.

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Milk Nutritional Comparison

This chart detailing the nutritional content of different mammals' milk is fascinating. I wonder what kangaroo or polar bear milk tastes like, and how they harvested it for testing.

http://classes.ansci.illinois.edu/ansc438/milkcompsynth/milkcomp_table.html

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Not those kind of matches

DH was sorting laundry and asked Ebee if she wanted to help.

"You can go through the socks and help find the matches," he said.

"If we find matches, we're NOT supposed to play with them," Ebee said. "We should take them right away and give them to a grown-up."

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Friday, January 01, 2010

Running away to . . . home

Last night AJ (age 8) said, "I was thinking of running away to join the gypsies. But there where 'do whatever you want to do, and don't do anything you don't want to do' was the rule, I would just want to run straight home again. I've been thinking about it, and it's actually pretty nice having a mom and a dad. But I would certainly pack some magic tricks and a gypsy outfit to carry back with me. And a crystal ball."

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Wordless Wednesday 23 Sept 2009: Ebee on Flouride



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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Cute Kids

Mom: "Why are all the chairs and things clustered over on this side of the family room?"

AJ: "Well, we were gonna push Dad off the couch a couple of days ago. So we moved everything hard out of the way. We didn't want to kill Dad or anything."

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Ebee, in the car: "I don't hate the grinch! Cindy Lou Who said, 'I don't hate the grinch!'"

AJ: "She said, 'I nominate the grinch,' not 'I don't hate the grinch.' 'I nominate the grinch!'"

M&M: "What does nominate mean, anyway?"

AJ: "I don't know."

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AJ, to a friend, in response to something Ebee did or said: "Don't worry, she's just four. She'll grow out of it."

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Thursday, July 09, 2009

English

"Will my teacher speak English?" Ebee wondered on her way to her first swimming lesson.

"I hope he doesn't speak English, because I don't know very much English. All I know how to say in English is gracias and adios."

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Harvest Days

Thanksgiving is coming up, and it's a big holiday around here--it's when my side of the family does a big holiday gathering complete with gifts.

This week the kids and I got out the bin of Thanksgiving decorations out, and decided to have a little fun:

Mira dressed as a pilgrim

Happy Thanksgiving and Fall, Y'all!

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

More Beach Photos

I couldn't resist posting a few more photos from this weekend. I love beach photos.

the girls on the beach

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Mira playing in the waves

Me and Mira (taken by M&M)

the girls on the beach at sunset

Yet another sunset photo

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Mystery Photo

Little girl, man and woman

I found this old photo stuck in the pages of a children's Bible I purchased second-hand. Isn't it interesting? I wish I knew the story behind it and who the people in it are.

Any guesses? I'm guessing the photo was taken in India, in commemoration of the little girl's first communion.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Flushing

I came downstairs to find AJ with her head in the sink.

"If you'd like a drink of water," I said, "you could get a cup in the kitchen."

"No, I was flushing my eye," she said. "I got soap in it."

Me: "Oh! Are you ok? Did you think of flushing it with water on your own, or did Daddy tell you to do that?"

AJ: "Well, once I read the back of the soap and it said that if you get soap in your eye, you should flush it with water. I always like to read the backs of things."

M&M: "Flushing!?!? What's flushing your eye?"

AJ: "Flushing your eye means running water through it until it's clear of soap. Mom, did I do it right?"

Me: "You did it exactly right. Good for you."

DH to me, later: "She's an unusual child."

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Toast

At dinner, AJ lifted her glass and said, "I toast M&M for her great sister-ness."

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Music to my ears

This afternoon Ebee was singing, "I love my life; I love my life. All my life I love my life."

AJ and M&M had VBS today, and Baby E and I had a lazy morning. She rode her trike while I put up trim around the front flowerbed, and played in the sand while I worked a bit on the garden. Then we ran a short errand and put together a puzzle before we laid on the couch to rest together for a while before lunch (and the arrival of the big girls).

Now we're all having naps and quiet time.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Recent Kid Sayings

making friends

cousins


Ebee: "Mommy, tan we take Baby Ben* home to ouw house and teep hew fowevew? Pweese? I weawwy love hew. I want hew to tome home wif us and be ouw own baby. Pweese, Aunt [Artistic SIL]? Tan we take Baby Ben home wif us and teep hew?"

*No, my niece is not really named Baby Ben, but that's what Ebee calls her.

M&M (Emerging from the bathroom at MIL's house, which has a well-stocked bookshelf in front of the toilet): "Mom, what should I expect when I'm expecting?"

AJ: "Mom, who's Arthur Unknown? But who IS he? Does anyone even know Arthur Unknown's phone number?"

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Quote from M&M

Me: "It sounds like you girls are getting kind of grumpy. It must be time for bed."

M&M: Nooooo! We're not grumpy at all, Mom . . . we're just getting a little bit mad."

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Priceless Memories

We got home last night. We're tired, but happy. I'm feeling a little better after a long sleep last night.

Here are a couple more pictures my mom took of me and the girls playing in the water.

jumping

Whee!

I'll try to do a little less running and jumping next time (I think that was what made the tendonitis in my ankle act up so badly), but it was worth being a little tired and sore to create these kinds of memories with my kids and family.

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