Guilty as charged.

In my defence I have been careful about which breeds I've chosen as I've learned.
I'm guilty of this too. My first birds were "the breed names I recognized at
TSC when I got my first chicks," Buff Orpington and Black Australorp. My second were the same breeds (I thought), but different colors.
I'm thinking of other breeds, and dreaming about chicks in the spring, but it might not happen for another year. I want birds that lay a decent number of lg-xl eggs. I want birds that work with what I have for space and habitat, so no feathered legs. No poofy boofy (I love to look at them in pics, though), no silkies (ditto), and no high production breeds.
I am responsible for these animals, their feeding, housing, welfare, just the same as any dogs we welcome into our home. I know how much time and effort I am likely to put into them, so I need to choose chickens that I have the time and energy for.
Would I love to cross breed some of the birds I have now, "just to see what colors I get?" Sure. Will I? Maybe, if hatching eggs becomes part of my plan.