Well we got back home about 11:30 last night after being in OKC yesterday. I have a new grandson, Rayce Blaine, 7 lbs. 14 oz & if I say so myself, of course I'm a little biased, lol, he is a cutie. Between all of the grandparents he's going to be spoiled rotten, he has two sets of them down there in OK. He really is a good baby, he hardly cries & when he does it's very briefly. We got there soon after he was born by C-Section & as soon as they got them to a room & settled in we got to go in & spend time with them, so he got lots of cuddling right from the beginning. The other grandmother will be back there today & they will be staying at her house while mom recuperates so she will get to spend a lot of time with him. I hope we get to see him as much as possible. Big sister got to see him by video from my DS's android phone. Anyway, it was a very exciting day & something I will remember & cherish.
Here is grandma & baby Rayce:
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Congratulations! You're not biased at all; he IS a cutie!
Aw HEChicken I've never had lambs. But I remember feeling my goats bellies with the little kids moving. Just makes me feel happy all over. The sun is shining and that is wonderful. Even though it is still in the teens here the sun is melting some of the snow out of the gutters and such.
I haven't made it outside yet. I decided to do a little dish washing since I couldn't find the sink any more! Now my sleeves are wet.
Here's a pic of my hatches this week. I am missing one of the turkeys in this picture. I have 6 turkey poults, one barred rock, one white orpington, and 4 lavender orpingtons here.
Ahh ... that was like a dose of sunshine right there.

I think he is actually going to be okay. Such a relief.
I sure hope so; I'll keep my fingers crossed. You've sure fought for him. He's a lucky bird, even if he doesn't know it or appreciate it!
I'm so tired of being cold. I don't get tired of hanging around my house and yard, but I sure get tired of being cold.