Yep. I raised four children that liked to play with the dogs, play with the chickens, make mud pies, and drink from the hose. All before coming into the house to wash up before dinner. They caught the occasional cold and things from kids at school but other than that, they were healthy. So were the dogs and the chickens. Can't remember ever losing a batch of chicks to anything that they caught from my kids. It never crossed my mind that they could. My sister the nurse was a germ a phobe and was constantly making her kids wash their hands. Those kids were always sick. They lived on a dairy replacement farm. Go figure.handwashing is an interesting thing - all those studies on how much healthier kids are when they have pets, and even more healthier are kids on farms with animals - all that exposure to germs/bacteria strengthens their immune system. a kid with no pets and a parent with a penchant for antibacterial soaps? more likely to have allergies and autoimmune disorders.
I say, bring on the dirt!

About weird wrinkly eggs. I got those a few times from the pullets the first week or two they started laying.
Congrats to Mumsy? Gee....Thanks...I guess. Nothing new happening here yet. I got a message with a link to watch the tracking on my Fogle line HRIR. I'm kind of nervous about them coming out of the mid west with that cold storm out that way. They are coming from Arkansas and I looked up the weather there and it's 54 degrees and raining. About the same as here. If they arrive tomorrow, they go straight into the LG.
Today I planted more garlic, Chinese cabbage, Russian kale, and some flower seeds and bulbs in the butterfly garden. Right after sowing, a gentle rain started in. Waiting on eggs to hatch and seeds to grow. Spring is nearly here.