Granny's gone and done it again

The kids both had to do "100 days of learning" projects for school. Of course I put it off, and of course they're due tomorrow.

I decided I would make a tiny blanket with dd. 100 little 1" squares. Shouldn't take any time at all, but I can't find my rotary cutter OR my fiskars. So after a few outbursts I decided to take a break. We'll figure it out later.

Bubba was supposed to cut paper squares and glue them down. DH ended up doing all of it.
 
its a debate on here if you should worm or not unless you see them.  It is said that some worms cant be seen by the naked eye. I dont know if this is true or not but I do know that pale skin can certainly indicate worms . AKA too low of protein.  If they were mine I would worm. There is a member here that knows a million times more then I do and I would take her word for what ever she tells me. @casportpony
  She also has a lot of info under her posts.


I could always do a poop check. And some research on avian parasites and go from there. I miss doing floats and smears in the clinic. And any added input is always appreciated
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The kids both had to do "100 days of learning" projects for school. Of course I put it off, and of course they're due tomorrow.

I decided I would make a tiny blanket with dd. 100 little 1" squares. Shouldn't take any time at all, but I can't find my rotary cutter OR my fiskars. So after a few outbursts I decided to take a break. We'll figure it out later.

Bubba was supposed to cut paper squares and glue them down. DH ended up doing all of it.

dh doing his homework ?
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LOL No time to make a blanket ? cutting 100 squares would take me 2 weeks. and were you going to sew them together ? Maybe a piece of material and a sharpie marked off into 100 squares ?
 
Quote: Camping, my #1 boy was in speech at 3 yrs old. The first teacher said it was pointless for him to be there because he would not participate. I told her that's her job to motivate him and that he loves trucks. She never did figure it out. At 4 yrs he had Mrs Crabtree for speech, who was wonderful! She used toys to motivate him to try speaking, and he got to play with the classroom trucks as a reward. He made great progress, and worked hard for her. He would even practice at home to make her happy. At the end of the year she gave him a couple of the matchbox cars. He's 18 now and still has the cars! A good teacher makes a world of difference!



Rice works in these too, but I prefer the flax seeds for their shape/size and the oils in them -- they just provide an overall better result, imo.....but have made these same bags using rice when I didn't have ready access to the flax.
Where did you find bulk flax? I was looking around for some, but could only find food grade which is pricey.
 
Hey there granny!
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You sound much perkier tonight. That stuff must be mostly out of your system.

I got what I think is a new green egg from my EE pullet! Very happy to get a nice color!!
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Of course it could be from one of the Ameraucanas, but I think the color is too pale for either of them, so yay for new green EE egg! It's much brighter than my old EE, who lays a kind of grayish green.


MIL opted for light chemo, basically palliative care. Aggressive chemo would be very hard on her and no guarantee the tumor would shrink enough to be operable.
 
Hey there granny!
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You sound much perkier tonight. That stuff must be mostly out of your system.

I got what I think is a new green egg from my EE pullet! Very happy to get a nice color!!
wee.gif
Of course it could be from one of the Ameraucanas, but I think the color is too pale for either of them, so yay for new green EE egg! It's much brighter than my old EE, who lays a kind of grayish green.


MIL opted for light chemo, basically palliative care. Aggressive chemo would be very hard on her and no guarantee the tumor would shrink enough to be operable.

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