Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Chickens and The Littlest Angel

Chickens!!!
Yes, we got chickens! We actually got 4 chickens in the beginning of the month. Kent and I had been considering it for a long time, especially after seeing how my friend, Jennie's, family enjoyed having a chicken. Free eggs and a ready supply of protein (I'm still talking about the eggs, not the chickens.) So when we found out our bishop and his family were trying to get rid of chickens, we said we'd take some off their hands.

They brought the 4 chickens over along with a coop on a Tuesday morning. Our 2 oldest children were so excited that they wanted to interact with the chickens. I let them out of the coop (the chickens, not the girls) and they wandered around our backyard. Our dog, Remy, was going crazy inside the house watching those chickens run around. I decided it was time to round up the chickens and get them back in their coop, so I started herding them. One of the chickens got scared and jumped onto our roof. How in the world does one get a chicken off one's roof? I tried to coax her down with a broom, but she went in the opposite direction (duh!) When I walked to the front of our house in my robe trying to scope out the roof for the chicken, I couldn't see her anywhere. I figured she had jumped down and was wandering the neighborhood.

I called Kent at work and told him what was happening, and he got a good laugh out of it. When he got home that night, he opened the garage door for a few minutes and low and behold the chicken wandered into the garage from a bush in front of the house. That poor hen sat in the bush all day in the blazing 100+ degree weather. I got her back in the coop, but unfortunately my husband decided to let the chickens out of the coop again, and this time the chicken jumped onto the neighbor's roof!!! I'm not kidding. After a few seconds, she jumped down into the neighbor's front yard where Kent proceeded to chase her over to our yard until he could herd her into our garage.

After all of this we decided that maybe the chickens just needed to stay in the coop. Two days later I was putting some dirt into the coop, and one of the chickens freaked out and jumped right over my arm and out of the coop. Then she jumped over the fence into the neighbor's dog run (same neighbor, by the way.) Their very large dog had a nice chicken lunch that day. I felt terrible for everyone involved...the chicken, the neighbors, us... Now we have 3 chickens who stay in the coop and lay 3 eggs a day. Jury's still out on how I feel about having chickens.

The Littlest Angel
On Sunday the 26th the girls and I sat down together to watch a cartoon version of the book, The Littlest Angel, by Charles Tazewell. Maija was especially interested in it because she is all about fairies these days and she thinks fairies and angels are pretty much the same thing. The beginning of the narration tells of a little angel who was very dejected. He was 4 years 6 months 5 days 7 hours and 42 minutes old. I thought, "Oh, how funny! Maija is 4 years and 6 months old." Then I calculated, she was born January 21st so that means she is..... 4 years 6 months 5 DAYS and... how many hours? 1 hour and 45 minutes (give or take a few minutes) old!!!! I still can't get over how uncanny it is that the first time she ever watched the movie was when she was exactly, to the day and almost to the hour, as old as the main character. Needless to say, Maija was very intent on watching the whole movie. She is my little angel, although not the littlest angel in our family.

The littlest angel in our family, Forest, is almost 5 months old already! We are getting excited to finalize the adoption in just over a month. We're hoping to find out the court date in the next couple of weeks. I'm so grateful for all 3 of my little angels.

7 comments:

Paul and Celeste said...

Oh, Kim! I am reading your blog this morning because I haven't been able to sleep. I've had a rough night but I couldn't help but laugh as I read your adventures with chickens. I can just picture you outside in your robe chasing a chicken with a broom. That's good stuff. lol Thanks for the laugh! ;-)

kimberlina said...

Yea, that crazy lady running around in her robe chasing her chickens...that would be me! :-)

Jen Johnson said...

me too!:) thankful for the those 3 little angels.

Financial Aid for College said...

Yes, Jennie and the chickens! I think they worked out so well because she raised them from little chicks in the same house and yard, and the chickens got used to sticking around and being picked up by small humans all the time. Perhaps if you let the kids into the coop with them to sit quietly for awhile, a couple of times per day, the chickens will be less panic-stricken when you do let them out.

And once they DO get used to the yard, I don't think they'll "jump the fence." I feel so sorry for them being all cooped up, though. Jennie's chickens LOVED roaming the yard, eating grass and bugs.

Omgirl said...

I can't believe your neighbor's dog ATE the chicken!!! Wow.

I have thought about having chickens too, for the eggs and for the convenience. But after watching Jennie's chickens totally destroy her yard, I thought I might pass. then your story just sealed the deal.

kimberlina said...

Now that things have settled down with the chickens, I'm glad we have them. But it's not for everyone. I'm hoping after they've gotten used to being here for a while, we can start letting them roam a little. We'll see, but at least they're laying.

Paul and Celeste said...

Sorry, Kim, but I am STILL laughing at your chicken story. :-) Glad that things have since settled down, though.