Monday, June 25, 2012

More of the chick chickies.

We are having lots of fun with our chicks! They all have names and yes, I can tell the difference. :)
They are growing fast and even some different characteristics are emerging.
Here's some cuties from the last few days.

Here's Marty McFly, one of our Gold Stars, exhausted from time traveling.
























Bert, one of our Silver Laced, and Rocky, our Americana, coming to say hi to Reagan. (yes, I'm aware that our chicks are girls. We really don't care that some of them have boy names.)
























Princess Chick, our Buff Orpington, likes Toms too. Probably cause they smell like Payton's VERY stinky feet.
























She LOVES to sit in the tulle on Reagan's ballerina dress.  Very fitting.






































Mary Poppins, our other Silver Laced, practically perfect in every way.
























Making my own Chicken Soup for the Soul. These gals do way more for me then reading someones fuzzy story.





































I don't have any pictures of our Rhode Island Reds, Miss Hannigan and Annie. Oh, and my favorite, Doc Brown, the other Gold Star. Next time.:)

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Baby chicks!!!

On Tuesday we got our baby chicks. We picked up our 8 and Eric's 15 (brave boy!) at once. The hatchery gave us two extra. It was a TON of excitement for one day...just a few days after the big move. Crazy week!
A few hours after we got them the power went out and I couldn't use the heat lamp. Fortunately the temp outside was just perfect for our little ladies and they got fresh air the rest of the day! 
Eric picked up his 15 when he got off work that night.
The next day we had a chick die from what I believe to be "pasting." That's what one of my books calls it at least. It's when their poop accumulates on their butts instead of shooting out. Sorry, that's the best way to describe it. It was also the runt of the bunch. About a third of the size of the rest. I tried very carefully to clean it and then held it for a long time to keep it warm but it just didn't get well. It was sad, but that's part of living on the "farm." :/
So since the hatchery had given us two extra, Eric then gave us his extra to replace the runt. So now we're back to 8 again! There is actually one other chick with "pasting" but she seems to still be growing and will occasionally try to clean herself. I'm not to worried but we are keeping an eye on her.

We have two Silver Laced, two Rhode Island Reds, two Gold Stars, one Buff Orpington, and One Americana. Eric got the same and more! 

From our first day...











The move.

So we've been in our new house for a week. The move went well...for people who hate the process of moving. It's exhausting, but we are SO glad to be in this house. We feel completely spoiled with what God has given us! Everyday I put things away and enjoy the space and just think how perfect this house is for us! Praise God!

A few from the night before the move and a few days after.

All the kids beds were taken apart and so on the last night at our first house we made a mattress room for the kids. They were excited!




















Have I said that moving is exhausting? I'll say it again. MOVING IS EXHAUSTING!



























Hopefully in the next few weeks I will post pictures of the new house after I've gotten things where I want them.

Monday, June 11, 2012

May in pictures

May totally flew by and I haven't kept up with blogging. Big surprise. So here's May in pictures.