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Well, patience is a virtue (and so is having too dang much to do to sit and watch this incubator...)
I had to cook supper, clean up, feed the animules and put the chickens to bed, then get the kids to bed.... THEN run over to the church, pick up the checkbook, THEN run into town to write a 'community service' check for someone so that their gas wouldn't get shut off tomorrow (I'm treasurer at the church). THEN back home.
All this after starting work today at 6:30, working until 3pm. School conference from 3 to 3:45. Back home, then homework He## with the ADHD emotionally and academically challenged 4th grader. Two and a half hours of homework with him WHILE also working for my job and listening to my DH complain about his job when he got home at 6:30.
Finally back home at 9:45 and the light is coming on at 99.0 and off at 100.4. Humidity is holding around 58-60%.
I'll sleep better tonight knowing the temps are back up now that the eggs are in and up to incubator temp. I'll turn them before bed in a bit. Thanks again for everyone input!
I had to cook supper, clean up, feed the animules and put the chickens to bed, then get the kids to bed.... THEN run over to the church, pick up the checkbook, THEN run into town to write a 'community service' check for someone so that their gas wouldn't get shut off tomorrow (I'm treasurer at the church). THEN back home.
All this after starting work today at 6:30, working until 3pm. School conference from 3 to 3:45. Back home, then homework He## with the ADHD emotionally and academically challenged 4th grader. Two and a half hours of homework with him WHILE also working for my job and listening to my DH complain about his job when he got home at 6:30.
Finally back home at 9:45 and the light is coming on at 99.0 and off at 100.4. Humidity is holding around 58-60%.
I'll sleep better tonight knowing the temps are back up now that the eggs are in and up to incubator temp. I'll turn them before bed in a bit. Thanks again for everyone input!