Shetland lover
Free Ranging
I hope your friend recovers better than indicated at the moment, fingers crossed for her...and you, think you have enough on your plate animal-wise. On that note, how's little piggy getting on?Leaving on the 14th for about a week to attend a wedding so busy getting everything ready. I have to find pastel floral dresses for me and both girls, convince hubby to stop calling our relative bridezilla for asking we wear themed clothes (especially when her mom's on the phone), get the last of the babies out of the house, make a new map for our property, and figure out whats going on with the chickens I'm babysitting.
My friend was in a motorcycle accident and it's sounding like she has a long road to recovery ahead, so I don't think they'll be going home anytime soon, if ever. She has damage to her spine and might be paraplegic going forward.that she recovers more thens feared, it's early so nothings certain except that she has a long hard road ahead. These are 20 some big chickens, and shame on me, but I really don't want to care for them forever. Sooo, hoping she decides on her own that a permanent home would make more sense at this point, but want to gently plant the idea of rehoming and then give her some time. She has an awfully full plate right now and there's no rush. I kinda feel like a heel worrying about how long I'll be caring for her chickens, but...I don't know.
Anyhow, that's tomorrows problem. So today is a property map, extra feeders/waterers dug out and cleaned. Older peababies need locked out of the baby area, and the youngest peababies need moved out. A closet check to see if I need to go shopping and a common sense chat with hubby...dress request is definitely ill timed since we leave so soon, but it's livable and we love her. And hopefully a little restful time with my animal babies too.
One of my brothers gets married this month and his bride-to-be's own mom refers to her as bridezilla

I think that's a little unfair as it's not the wedding she's being OCD about, it's the new house and it's contents. She has very exact (and expensive!) ideas of what she wants in it. She really doesn't subscribe to 'make do and mend'. When DH and I moved into our first house, we were grateful for anything offered if we needed it, knowing we could replace it for something more to our taste when we could afford it.
At least she's not dictating what we can wear to the ceremony, pastel is my nightmare!