Saturday, April 21, 2007
News From the Riverton Giles
Hey Hey Hey! We are very excited to return to the good 'ol AZ and see the family. Not much as been going on with us I have been working long hours and barely get time during the week to see my kids. I'm a weekend dad, I'm not liking that too much. Work is busy and we are growing so that's good. The kids are growing and we had two new additions to our little crew. That's right 2 new additions, we haven't seen the AZ family in over 9 months so it could be possible, but really our new additions are our chickens. What? you say, chickens? We have a cage for them and we can't wait until it gets warmer so we can let them run around outside during the day. I think they get bored in their cage all day. The kids like them and hopefully they will provide eggs. Other then that we finally got our central air, not that we have needed it for the past 7 or 8 months but we'll like it come the summer. It's late and since it takes way too long to post pictures on my "dial-up" we'll see all of you in a couple of months. Love lots
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6 comments:
Hey there Jason! Well then, chickens? I remember when we used to have chickens up in Warshington...Washington. Some of the little ones were eaten by our dog...don't tell Sadie...
Lance's comment reminded me of that time when our little dog was eaten by the chickens!
Remember that?!
Yeah, me neither . .
We did have pigs that ate chickens, though, but I guess we're really not talking about pigs. Oh, never mind.
Chickens get bored?
Out of curiosity . . . where will these chickens be "running aroung"? And if you get introuble is it "your in the chicken coupe". Just some deep thoughts coming to me right now. . .
Jessi
Well, it's getting warmer and we will be putting them in the back yard. Once it gets colder then we will put them back into the garage, I guess, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
With chickens, instead of "cross that bridge," shouldn't it be "cross that road?"
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