Well, I'm starting to feel like myself again now. I haven't been able to drive the last few days, so I've been at home. But last night my mom took me and my oldest kid out to make gingerbread houses at a benifit. I was dizzy the whole time and had a hard time focusing. This really knocked me off my butt. I'm still a bit looping today- sort of feel like my head is disconnected, but not aching or hurting at all. Still a sore throat, but thank goodness that is the least of my worries now. And even at that, my throat feels a LOT better than it did.
I've been putting my babies in the horse stall. They are happy to be out of their brooder. Although, we had coyotes circling the other night, so I'm going to have to be very careful to bring them back in before it gets too dark. My little 6 pound Pomeranian and my Shih Tzu took after a coyote and I nearly had a heart attack as I was yelling and screaming at them to come back and the coyote took off running and then turned around and waited for a minute- it looked like she was waiting for my dogs to catch up with her. I kept yelling and the coyote took off again. They have been really bad lately. This was in my front yard BTW. And my little dogs are idiots. Other than laying around and trying to recover, that is about my only excitement.
Who was asking about chicken breeds? You can see my list of birds in my siggy, and it turns out that my barred plymouth rocks are my friendly birds- they are happy to see me and jump on me. They come when I bend over and talk to them. They want to be held. I often bring one of them in and watch tv with her- she just loves attention. My wyandottes are okay, but not near as friendly. The polish are flightly and silly and screech when you pick them up. They are still adorable, but not a "lap bird".