Just a little stressed right now...
I'm a book loving, crafting, dry-felting, jewellery making, scrapbooking, old movie loving, husband's business developing, over-whelmed MOM. Between the house, house work, kids, husband, the cats, dog, work, church, extra-curricular activities for the children and now school for me too ... I haven't quite figured out how to put everything together smoothly without occasionally misplacing my cars keys.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Have you ever tried to catch a chicken?
I was watching Mike Rowe catching chickens on Dirty Jobs tonight.  (Can you believe there are around 30 thousand chickens running loose in Miami on any given day?  I know you're thinking what I was thinking: drug dealers, Cuban cigars, sexy bikinis, cheese-y detectives, retirees, latin music... chickens?)  Anyways, as he was chasing the chickens it got me to thinking about my sister's hobby farm.
In the eighties my sister, Laurie, and her husband had a little hobby farm that they rented north of seven (aka middle of nowhere, Ontario).  I am 9 years younger and would visit my sister once a year for a week or two.  It gave my grandparents a break from me and, more importantly to me at the time, it gave me a break from my grandparents.  So one summer Laurie and her husband had begun a little chicken coop. They had about 16 chickens (I still know this, why?  You'll see.) and I would collect the eggs for my sister everyday.  Ooo, what fun I thought. No, nononono.  Those chickens broke free every day.  Every day (sometimes more than once)for the first couple of days I would run around trying to catch those cunning little creatures.  They're fast.  They bob.  They weave.  It's unreal.  I would think I had them cornered but it was me that was pwned. And, no sooner did I have all of them in the coop, I would do a head count and sure enough there would be at least one missing.  My sister said she thought they must have been getting out from a hole at the bottom of the fence, so I checked and checked and checked  I could not figure out how those little devils were getting out.  Then I saw it. They flew!  No one told me they could fly.  I was so annoyed.  For the rest of my stay Laurie's chickens had the run of the yard.  To this day, I think Laurie was in the house giggling her @$$ off and watching me run around like the proverbial headless chicken.
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