Way to go, how's Spider baby doing today?
He's doing fine, less clingy today. I think we are getting over whatever stomach bug we had. Thankfully, it effects the lower gut, not the stomach directly.

Oh, funny story. For a baby gift, someone bought us a noise machine (plays music, sounds, white noise) that has a projector with a spinning, changeable disk on it. I brought it out for the first time yesterday because MD was being crabby and I needed to work. It worked very well at keeping him occupied for a while, dancing to the lullabies. Overnight, I had it on "rain" noise, which was really nice. I turned it off this morning. A little while later, it turned itself back on. I thought MD had done it but it hadn't moved and was on the same settings it was when I had turned it off. It did it several more times over the course of the morning. I looked at everything and couldn't figure out why it was turning on. The last time it turned on, I looked and MD was 6ft away from it so it wasn't possible that he had been playing with it. So, thinking I had a possessed machine, I decided to read the manual that came with it. Apparently, there is a voice activated setting that turns the machine back on if it detects a certain volume of noise to help a kid get back to sleep. Needless to say, I turned that setting off.
 
He's doing fine, less clingy today. I think we are getting over whatever stomach bug we had. Thankfully, it effects the lower gut, not the stomach directly.

Oh, funny story. For a baby gift, someone bought us a noise machine (plays music, sounds, white noise) that has a projector with a spinning, changeable disk on it. I brought it out for the first time yesterday because MD was being crabby and I needed to work. It worked very well at keeping him occupied for a while, dancing to the lullabies. Overnight, I had it on "rain" noise, which was really nice. I turned it off this morning. A little while later, it turned itself back on. I thought MD had done it but it hadn't moved and was on the same settings it was when I had turned it off. It did it several more times over the course of the morning. I looked at everything and couldn't figure out why it was turning on. The last time it turned on, I looked and MD was 6ft away from it so it wasn't possible that he had been playing with it. So, thinking I had a possessed machine, I decided to read the manual that came with it. Apparently, there is a voice activated setting that turns the machine back on if it detects a certain volume of noise to help a kid get back to sleep. Needless to say, I turned that setting off.
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So....... I have a question for those that have processed laying hens........

Today I went to put the wyandotte that had not been laying into the crock pot.
She had a lot of fat!!! I ended up skinning in order to cook.
None of the others have had a fat layer like that. Seriously fat was 1/8" thick on the breast and 1/2" on the back.

Just an oddity or perhaps to many treats?
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