Tile

 As part of the bathroom remodel Dadzoo and I decided (well, to be honest I decided) that we could lay all the tile ourselves.  With a little help from our superman handyman we were able to lay all our beautiful travertine tile on the floors, shower surround and the bathroom countertop.  I love it, it is so beautiful, and there is much satisfaction in work well done.  Here is a sneak peek.

I wasn’t able to get pictures of all the kids helping, things were a tad crazy, but all of the older children helped measure, cut, mud and lay the tile.  Dadzoo and I (Dadzoo mostly, as he did the majority of the work) had to muster all the patience in his body, but it was well worth the effort as memories were made as we all worked together, as a family, to build our home.

Random Moments on the Farm

 

Special Delivery

 

There here!  Monday March 25th I got an early morning call from the post office telling me my chicks were ready for pick up.  As I stood in line I could hear the my girls cheeping in the back.  When the postal worker brought the box to the front I heard a couple moms behind me whisper to their kids “there are baby chicks in that box!”

They are all nice and warm, packed tight in a box, thirty chickens in all, six different varieties.

They quickly made themselves at home in the new brooder box Chocolate and Dadzoo (mostly Chocolate) built!

In case you are curious, these are the varieties we got:
Delaware (hens)
Buff Orpingtons (hens)
Golden Campines (hens)
Araucana (hens)
Speckled Sussex (2 roosters)
Silver Spangled Hamburgers (3 roosters)

You can see what they look like here:  Murry McMurray

 

 

Building a Brooder and Self Esteem and Relationships

 

I explained earlier that each child got to pick something on the farm they were going to “own” and with our help they would be in charge of doing everything for their particular item.  Well Chocolate picked the chickens.  She is hoping to be able to sell the eggs at some point and make a little money.

I hope she can do it too, in fact, I know with enough hard work she will be able to do it.

With the chicks on their way we needed to brooder box.  A brooder box is just a small place to keep small chicks, were they can stay warm and out of harms way.  We wanted to do something permanent, being that chickens are going to be permanent around here and we plan on freshening our flock every spring.

We had this box hanging around from our delivery of tile a few weeks before, it was the perfect size and shape, and while it needed a little modification, not much was required.

With Dadzoo’s help and instruction, Chocolate was able to build the brooder box herself, she only made one little measurement error, forgetting to take into account the boards on the inside of the frame, an easy fix, but something she won’t forget to do again.

Dadzoo taught her how to cut wood on the table saw and use a nail gun to secure everything

First she make a solid bottom, then added wood to make the sides solid as well.

She then build a lid, covering it with tight wire mesh to keep the mice out and the air circulation.

 The secured the lid on with hinges, latch and handle.

The day the girls were to arrive Chocolate got up early and lined the bottom with cardboard, then newspaper and then wood shavings.  She placed the water bottles, food and last but not least the warming lamp in her brooder.

I enjoyed watching Father and Daughter work together, laugh and smile at each other.  Chocolate learned a new skills, developing a sense of responsibility and pride in a job well done.

April Fools Day

I heard an interesting discussion about Aprils Fools the other day.  They were talking about the origin of the day and it got me thinking, I really didn’t know how the day got started and what we were really celebrating.  Over the past few years Dadzoo and I have been researching celebrations and holidays and have been making our own traditions according to what we feel is right for our family.  Most people don’t understand why we do what we do, and frankly make assumptions and don’t really try to understand at all.  It is funny, I find that people feel like we are somehow judging what they do and how they celebrate, which isn’t the case at all, why is it, when some one does something different than the norm it is somehow cutting others down?  But I digress….

In regards to April Fools Day, I have found that no one really knows why it is celebrated for sure, there are two schools of thought out there, as to how it started and why it is done.  So if you would like a little history lesson, read on.

Here is one theory:

The Gregorian Calendar

Some say that April Fools’ Day was first celebrated soon after the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar. Prior to that time, much of Europe celebrated March 25, the date of the Christian Feast of Annunciation, as the beginning of the new year.  The celebration culminated on April 1 and was celebrated in much the same way as it is today with parties and dancing into the late hours of the night.

In 1563 King Charles IX decreed January 1 to be the first day of the year. Eighteen years later, in 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the new Gregorian Calendar, and New Year’s Day was moved to January 1. Upon moving the official New Year’s Day from April 1 to January 1, there were some people who hadn’t heard or didn’t believe the change in the date, so they continued to celebrate New Year’s Day on April first. These people were called them “April fools” and often had tricks played on them. They were subject to ridicule, and were often sent on “fools errands” or were made the butt of other practical jokes.

Although this is a popular and widespread theory, it is not the only theory for the origin of the holiday, and many of the customs and traditions of the holiday were already well established prior to the calendar change. (http://www.calendar-updates.com/info/holidays/us/aprilfools.aspx)

But not everyone agrees:

Problems With This Explanation

There are at least two difficulties with this explanation. The first is that  it doesn’t fully account for the spread of April Fools’ Day to other European  countries. The Gregorian calendar was not  adopted by England until 1752, for example, but April Fools’ Day was already  well established there by that point. The second is that we have no direct  historical evidence for this explanation, only conjecture, and that conjecture  appears to have been made more recently.

Read more:  April Fools’ Day: Origin and History | Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/spot/aprilfools1.html#ixzz2PEVv4TJH

 And others find this a better explanation

Spring Fever

It is worth noting that many different cultures have had days of foolishness  around the start of April, give or take a couple of weeks. The Romans had a  festival named Hilaria on March 25, rejoicing in the resurrection of Attis.  The Hindu calendar has Holi, and the  Jewish calendar has Purim. Perhaps there’s  something about the time of year, with its turn from winter to spring, that  lends itself to lighthearted celebrations.

Read more:  April Fools’ Day: Origin and History | Infoplease.comhttp://www.infoplease.com/spot/aprilfools1.html#ixzz2PEWc1Gcr

Iranians play jokes on each other on the 13th day of the Persian new year (Nowruz) (now means new and ruz means day), which falls on April 1 or April 2. This day, celebrated as far back as 536 BC ,[11] is called Sizdah Bedar and is the oldest prank-tradition in the world still alive today; this fact has led many to believe that April Fools’ Day has its origins in this tradition

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Fools’_Day

 I found this all very interesting, such a time honored tradition and no one really knows exactly where it originated from.  As to the question “Do we celebrate it?”  I guess the answer would be “not really” and not because we have some great moral objection to the day, there is no religious meaning, or sinister overtones, it is  just because we haven’t.  I have friends who do very elaborate pranks on their families and I think it is great, I just don’t do it because I am lazy.

Although maybe this year is the time to start, and throw the whole family off as there are no expectations!  What is your favorite April Fools Day prank?