Monday, April 28, 2008

We caught the chickens!

After much anxiety we actually caught the hen and her 11 chicks.

We decided to do the round up on Saturday night after we discovered the hen nesting in a slightly convenient location- meaning it was not under the house. She decided to nest in the coop, which sounds great on the surface. Just close the door right and you have them all locked up. I tried that. The hen stays in the coop, all of her chicks squeeze through every little bitty hole there is. This only makes the hen anxious and me worry about all of the chicks wandering the yard.

We then went and found the fishing nets, only to discover one was dry rotted. So we have one net, one rooster, one hen and 11 chicks. The rooster is actually not ours he's just following our hen around. At this time he is roosting in the neighbors fig tree just across our fence.

We formulate a plan of attack, which basically was "catch them", and then get in position. Ted crawls into the coop and throws the net over the hen. She, shockingly, does nothing! Ted picks her up and puts her in another cage. Just by chance Ted is able to net one of the chicks too. He did catch another one and put it in a box. I caught nothing initially. Well the chicks had scattered everywhere in the yard. Ted netted a couple more that had gathered under the cage where the hen is. At this point we decide to let the chicks settle down and hope the hen will call them over to the cage. We wait a few minutes and I pick up the net and caught two after a little battle. Ted catches a few more. Now we have all but four. We hear them peeping (is that a word?). They had gone back over to the coop looking for their mom. So I grab the net and start creeping that way. The chicks spot me and immediately start their panic peep. All of a sudden the rooster flies toward me. I in a split second consult all my past training and do exactly what I thought was the most dignified and appropriate response- I screamed at the top of my lungs. This actually startled the rooster and he turned the other way.

As I attempt to return to my hunt Ted says, "Don't worry if the rooster attacks you I will stand back and watch." To which I responded "What?!" He looks at me like I'm crazy and says, " The rooster has spurs!" He was joking. We both decide, sense the rooster got in on the action, to let the hen call her chicks over to the cage. This eventually works and we did catch all of the chicks. But it was an interesting evening.




"You may be the only Jesus your neighbor will ever see."
-Mother Angelica

Monday, April 21, 2008

The Adventures of Warrior Chicken!!!

Most of you know that we have a couple of chickens, one hen, one rooster. Well they just hatched 11 chicks. Yea! Now we have to catch them. They escaped from the coop about a month ago and when we tried to catch them the hen was nesting. So now we have the hen wandering the yard with her chicks in tow. If you have never been around a hen with chicks, if you get close to them the hen turns into Warrior Chicken! She does this by fluffing the feathers around her neck and bowing out her wings to make herself look big and mean I suppose.

Well one day we decided to go out to play. The boys stayed close to me but Ellie made a bee line for the swings. I am carrying Grace and her exerscaucer, so I am a little hindered. I'm trying to catch up with Ellie to no avail. As we round the corner of the garden, there is the hen with her chicks. Mama hen upon spying Ellie throws on her armor and turns into Warrior Chicken! Ellie completely oblivious to the fact the hen is trying to tell her to get away, wades through the chicks and makes a mad dash to the swings. The hen didn't know what to do because when ever she turns into Warrior Chicken people generally stay away. She, thank goodness, opted for herding her chicks back together. What are Teddy and Tommy doing, you might ask. Upon seeing Warrior Chicken they come running back to me. Tommy played it cool and slowly turned around with an expression of, "Hey Mom that hen turned into Warrior Chicken, so ya know I'll just come and stand by you." Teddy on the other hand decided this was cause for great alarm and came running back to me with a look of, "MOM IT'S WARRIOR CHICKEN!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAA!"

So in the end, Ellie made it to her swing, and the rest of us patently waited for the hen to gather her chicks and venture to new scratching grounds. She did so pretty quickly after Ellie sent her chicks running for cover.

I thought I would start to end my blogs with a quote, something inspirational or funny or both, so for the first one I thought I'd use and oldie but goody. St. Francis is one of my favorite saints, so I figure I'll use my old bud for the first one. God Bless!


"Preach the Gospel, speak if necessary."
- St. Francis of Assisi

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

What I learned about children's toy lables

Things I learned over Christmas about children's toys. As I am sure all of you who have ever assembled a child's toy know the levels of construction. This is what I have learned in my four years of parenthood. Now we must all keep in mind that each of these levels depends on you level of mechanical inclination.
If the box says:
Assembly required: 5 minutes to those who are pretty good 30 for those who are not quite sure how to use a screw driver.
Some assembly required: about and hour for those who can operate a Dremmel 3 to 4 hours for those who don't know what a Dremmel is.
Adult assembly required: translates into an all day affair that may eventually result in a trip to the emergency room or a necessary degree in engineering. If you have no or limited mechanical inclination you may as well chalk it up to a loss and pay good money to have someone do it for you.


We bought some ride on toys for our kids this Christmas that we thought were already put together - yah - that is what we get for thinking. We actually had to break out a hammer. Yes, a hammer for a ride on toy. Three hours later we actually had them all put together.

I'm sure every parent at one time or another has stared at a large pile of plastic and metal pieces and wondered, "how exactly does this eventually look like what's on the box."

As the kids birthdays start to pass, thankfully there has been nothing to assemble.

Well I hope to blog soon!

God Bless!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Sorry I have been away!

Hi all!
Sorry it has been so long sense I have blogged. As all of you with kids know Christmas is a harry time and we had a few events between Thanksgiving and the new year.

Let's start with the Monday after Thanksgiving. Ellie had a CT scan. It was discovered that her tonsils were so swollen that they were touching. Poor baby was hurting and couldn't tell anyone. To make a long story short the next Monday she had her tonsils, adenoids, and windows put in her sinuses. She was great through her recovery and is now much better. We made it through Christmas great. The Sunday before new years day Ellie fell asleep and about a half hour later had a grand mal seizure. This is something that has never happened before. We rushed her to the hospital and they did blood tests and everything came back normal. So now we look to the Neurologist for answers. I will keep you updated on what happens. We just ask for your prayers as we look for answers.