Hiya boo!
Wowsers...I've never heard of that one before. So happy to hear it is reversible. ha! relaxing by taking a ride on a motorcycle...oh well, sounds fun. Glad she is feeling better.
Mom has gone for an MRI today so we will see what they say....
Molly has diarrhea here and there. She had it when I got her. Gotta get that checked. It comes and goes. She's such a pup...she steals the girls toys, shoes, and eats anything and everything...concentrating on chicken and duck poo when she's outside. Then she likes to give kisses. ick. And she takes lots of puppy naps. She's very playful and I love hearing all the giggles when the girls are playing with her. And she jumps up on ya so we are working hard to discourage that... I don't like muddy paws on our clean clothes.
So a week ago we hatched out 9 chicks...some black copper marans and some of blueys churkey broody hens and some ee's and like 1 or 2 of mine. I forget exactly. Anyway, they are cute...lots of black ones and some have fuzzy feet and some tan and darker brown mottled chicks and a couple yellow fluffy faced ee's.
And then 3 days ago we hatched out 3 mixed duckies from our eggs. They are black and yellow mix---Rouen drake and Pekin mama. They are CUTE!
Then on Mon. we brought home 6 baby ducks from the 2nd graders---2 our from our eggs but they are older now...man, ducks grow big fast. And then one is a Pekin and then 3 are mallards and smaller.
On Tues. I went on a feild trip with Zoe to a cheese factory, a park for lunch, and then to a dairy farm. The kids enjoyed the "squeaky cheese" cheese curds. Mommy bought some curds, munster, and colby for home and to share with Grandma for watching Ava so much lately. And at the dairy farm Zoe was the first one to stick her hands in a baby calf's mouth to get suckled to death and worked up a nice slimey froth. ha ha ha. Then she chased the boys with her slimey hand.
A couple of other girls eventually got up enough courage to be suckled. Then the dairy farmers fed us all icecream. The kids said the baby cows were their favorite part of the field trip.
I thought some of the boys would say it was when Zoe got peed on by a toad at the park...but no, it was the baby cows.
Zoe is great...she goes right in there and picks up the toads that the boys were too afraid to pick up. I love my country girl.
Anyway,
My "d" is scheduled for May 28th. I'm nervous just because...it will deal with custody and all and I just want to make sure my lawyer is really doing right by me and the girls. There's so much to figure and then there's my childhood home and my sister's and mom are really not here for me. My mom is going on vacation the day of my "d", oh well. So please continue to pray for us.
Our gas was shut off now too. It got cold but we managed with warm jammies and lots of blankets. What a weird May. Where's that warm weather? We get a day of nice and then it goes back to brrr and wet. I fill up my corn boiler and a couple of dutch oven pots to make a small bath or I head over to Grandma's sometimes for baths. I'm at her house now but dial up is a bear...don't know how you do it, boo. I like the library better. Still waiting on the utility assistance and hope it kicks in soon before they decide my electric needs to go. sigh.
Life is life and you just keep on riding and going down that road no matter what bumps are set out before you.
I keep playing phone tag with the CPR guy and I've got to finish up my packets for SSI and also for my license for home daycare....so best get a move on. I can see a light at the end of the tunnel but dang it...why's it got to be such a loooong tunnel!
Love ya and miss ya all,
hugs,
gretch