Out with the Old…

Well, old Omelette  is gone. She was our first ever chicken here at the old homestead. We got her and Black Chicken and together they were Salt and Pepper. Pepper died so we renamed “Salt” to Omelette. She was an ornery old chicken and we never were able to hold her or pet her since she was not hand raised. She never trusted us or really even came close to us, but everyone lived harmoniously. She is even the chicken on the header of this website!

But ever since she started laying strange, shell-less eggs, then stopped laying completely, and finally being mean and broody on a nest of unfertilized eggs, we decided she was ready for a new home. We posted an ad on Craigslist and found a home where chickens like her can live out the rest of their days on a farm scratching around.

The person even told us to come visit the farm and see her there. You never know if they are actually going to eat her, but that is always a valid option. I eat meat, I even eat chickens. I just haven’t gotten up to the actual killing part. So this worked out really well.

…And in with the New!

Britton said if we got rid of her that we could get some new chicks. That was another motivating factor. We thought we would just get 2 more, but the first store didn’t have any Ameraucanas/Americanas, so now we have three! They are so sweet.We have a Barred Plymouth Rock, another Leghorn (Omelette 2), and the Ameraucana. Take a look!


The three chicks on a chair


Two in a bowl -Yin Yang -esque


One miniature Omelette

 

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Meses del Año

In continuing on with the theme of calendar dates, here are los meses del año, or months of the year:

January = enero

February  = febrero

March = marzo

April = abril

May =mayo

June = junio

July = julio

August = agosto

September = septiembre

October = octubre

November = noviembre

December = diciembre

To put the days of the week, the seasons of the year and the months of the year all together, one could say:

Tengo mi cumpleaños en el verano.  El día este año será lunes el dieciocho de julio.

If you can translate that you will know my birthday! 🙂

This video is helpful, but the pronunciation of “mayo” is probably Argentinian or Spanish (from Spain). Also, you do not need to capitalize the months unless they are first in a sentence or a proper noun (Cinco de Mayo Event versus just May 5th -el cinco de mayo).


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Broody? Or Just an Angry Chicken?

We are not really sure what is up with Omelette our white Leghorn chicken. She is really old, hardly lays eggs anymore and has recently started to just sit in the nesting area all day long, even at night when she usually would sit on the stick. When we go to get the eggs of the other chickens, she is sitting on them. She doesn’t seem to know or care that there is no rooster around to fertilize them.


Omelette giving me the evil eye

Unlike the other chickens, she won’t let us put our hand underneath her and grab the eggs. She has tried to peck us and fluffs up really big to defend her post. When I finally scare her off the nest she squawks like no other. We are not sure what to do. Do old chickens decide they want to go broody? Or is she just getting old and demented?

We would like to get some new chicks to replace her, but I don’t think we could catch her without her screaming her head off. She’s always been a little skittish ever since we got her. Any recommendations or ideas?

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Fun at Pump it Up!

Since Britton and I don’t have kids, we don’t know what all the latest toys, fads and fun that kids have these days. But a lot of our friends do have kids, so when we were invited to Pump it Up in Fort Collins for my friend Lisa’s 4 year-old son’s birthday we had no idea what to expect. Around here we see a lot of people rent out inflatable jumping castles for their front or backyard for kids’ parties. But Pump It Up had two full rooms of bouncy areas!


In the boxing room

We weren’t sure if this was a kids’ only fun thing, but they told us everyone could do it. We had to go find socks however and then the fun commenced. We raced, climbed, fell on our faces, boxed with huge gloves, and bounced around for about an hour.I felt like I was practicing for Wipe Out!


Sandi, Lisa and Me in the King Chair

After the birthday party we all decided to go to the Rio in Fort Collins. It was great to catch up with my best friends Sandi and Lisa and their families. I’ve known them since I was about 12 years old! After that Britton and I decided to take advantage of the fact that we don’t have kids and spontaneously go see the movie Limitless. It was pretty good! Overall a great day to feel like a kid again.

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