Our Family

Our Family
Patrick, KelliPaige, Sadie (18), Daniel (14), & Emilie (9),

Friday, May 20, 2011

Our Chickens

This post is a little out of order, so bear with me. We have two separate pens of chickens. The first batch we named for the "Chicken Run" characters. The second set were given to us by our pastor and his wife. They are three Buff Orpington hens and one Rhode Island rooster. We call them the Andrews Sisters and Rhodie. The Sisters are a really good sized bird, and the Chicken Run Gang are smaller birds.

We wanted to hatch some baby buffs, but our buffs weren't setting on the eggs. Meanwhile, faithful Babs was setting each day on nothing. We decided to transfer the eggs over to the Chicken Run Gang. We placed 10 eggs under her. Later, Ginger also began to help with the setting. Sunday, May 1st, we came home from church and found that four of our eggs had hatched. The next day four more hatched.


Ginger keeping her babies warm.
No need for a heat lamp with mama around.










The last egg to hatch on Monday.
The remaining two never hatched.


The mamas would peck at the food and then drop it on the floor for the babies.
It was fascinating to watch the teaching and learning process.



Emilie holding one of the little peeps.








By Tuesday, all the babies were down in the yard learning to scratch for bugs in the grass.




All the adult birds took part in teaching the babies.




Now we jump back in time.
Here is Emilie by the fountain we set up by the pool.


We had experimented with having the Chicken Run Gang by the pool.
This was a permanent cage we set up before we received the Andrews Sisters.


It didn't take much time for them to eat all the weeds in this bed.


Emilie just loves her chickens.


"You lookin' at me?" says Rocky.


It was pretty cool having the birds better protected and sheltered, but they scratched and flung dirt all over the pool deck. It didn't take long for us to move them back to their tractor and dismantle this cage. We did take advantage of the chicken manure and tilled it into the soil and planted our garden in the same spot. It was after we moved them that we let Babs set on a clutch of eggs. The following pictures are of her setting.


Babs


We placed ten eggs under Babs who was faithfully setting on nothing day after day.


Babs the devoted mother hen


Rhodie the Rhode Island Red
He's pretty, but very protective of his girls.
Patrick is the only one who is able to go inside the cage to feed, water, and collect eggs.

I'm sad to report that when our babies were nine days old, opossums got in the cage. We lost three babies that night. Then, just before they were two weeks old, a fox broke into the cage and killed four more. We are now down to only one baby left. Of course, it will probably end up being a rooster.

Farm living is rough :~(

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Our Little Garden

We started a garden from seed earlier this season.
We transplanted them in a little plot of ground by our pool.


tomatoes, carrots, collards, onions, cucumbers, bell peppers & sweet potato


onions


collards




The collards are a growin'


tomatoes


This sweet potato plant grew from a cut sweet potato, not a seed.


Collards grow like weeds :~)




The kids have really enjoyed watching the garden grow.


bell peppers


Our first tomatoes!


onion


cucumbers


The garden has really grown quite a bit since the last pictures were taken. We have already harvested some of the collards. Unfortunately, only three of the collard seeds we planted matured. The cucumbers haven't grown much more than what is pictured. I don't know if they're just late bloomers or not going to do develop any more. We have a bunch of tomatoes and looks like the peppers are going to produce well. We planted a lot of carrot seeds, but only a handful sprouted. We're new to gardening. Patrick gardened quite a bit with his grandfather when he was young, but that was a few years ago.

The Girls' New Beds

Sadie and Emilie have shared a double bed for several years now. However, when we went in search for a new bed for Daniel, we were able to find two! Now Sadie can stay up reading a little later by lamp light and Emilie can fall asleep without being disturbed by the light.



Emilie likes hiding behind the curtain.
She also enjoys reading and playing up in her loft.

Sadie is really enjoying having a bed all to herself


I think Emilie has quite a few companions in her bed.

Daniel's 13th Birthday

I apologize for taking three months to update our blog. I have found it quite a bit easier to upload pictures to Facebook than to Blogger. However, I also realize that not everyone is on Facebook, so I will try to do better about keeping up with blog posts.

Our Daniel had his 13th birthday a few weeks ago in April. We found a great deal on two loft beds on Craig's List. Here is the one we set up for Daniel for his birthday. My mom gave him her old laptop computer for his flight simulator. He's now all set!

A poster of the cockpit view of a private airplane.



"This is your pilot speaking..."


He enjoys tracking his flights on the World map.




It is a way cool bed!


Once a month we have dinner out with other Modern Woodmen members. This months "Chapter" even fell on Daniel's birthday, so he got to go to Pizza Hut in celebration!



Patrick surprised him by bringing CJ Stricklen home to join us for dinner at Pizza Hut and to spend the night. He was so surprised when he came in his room after getting his shower to find CJ hiding there.


Unfortunately, I didn't get any other pictures of the kids swimming and having fun.