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| msdoolittle |
Posted - May 03 2013 : 1:44:08 PM So, the other day, I was making Farm Girl muffins from the Mary Jane's little book and magnet set, thinking about what I was going to plant in the garden after breakfast. Suddenly, I hear a chick peeping in the incubator (it's in my laundry area). I run over to the incubator and see that the chick has made its way around the shell. I go ahead and hatch the chick (pop off the 'lid' of the egg), place baby chick in my secondary incubator I use for a brooder, and went straight back to making muffins.
I looked up and thought, "Whoa...I'm an official farm girl now, aren't I?" lol! Who else could go from making muffins to 'birthin' a baby and then straight back to muffin making?
Ever have a farm girl moment?
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| naturemaiden |
Posted - May 12 2013 : 01:25:58 AM Amanda i love it. I'd say your a farmgirl!
Connie
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| msdoolittle |
Posted - May 07 2013 : 06:32:39 AM Lovin' it! We're all having 'one of those days'...in a great way!
Two thoughts: The only thing bad about chickens is that they're terribly addictive (!!!), and, I have drug myself up to the store with mud boots, sweat rings, a bandanna wrapped around my head and pretty filthy. Hey, that's what hard work looks like, am I right???
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| FieldsofThyme |
Posted - May 07 2013 : 05:06:39 AM I thought of you yesterday, when one of our chicks escaped her box and ran down the hall and into the kitchen. Ha ha ha!
Yesterday, with dirt covered knees, no make up, sweet rings under my arms (long day in the garden), I went to the store for some needed items. I could have cared less if anyone I knew saw me that way. Then we ran into Hubby's friend's mother. Hubby introduced me to her and I told her "sorry, I don't usually go to the store looking this way after gardening." She responded, "it's all right, I'm a farmgirl too."
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| MagnoliaWhisper |
Posted - May 06 2013 : 11:36:21 PM I can't wait to get chickens of our own! We only have a cat right now. lol
BUT, I felt like a "farm girl" today too. As much as one can in the subburbs.
Fed kids breakfast.
I cleaned the house, started laundry and dishes, organized and shuffled out too small clothes in my children's dressers.
Then I went outside and put new gravel in the rock garden (was here when we moved in, but it didn't have enough gravel and looked kind of shabby), pulled weeds, raked leaves, planted flowers, and laid down mulch.
Came in fed kids lunch.
Made Strawberry Jam.
Went back outside and did more gravel. Fixed rake! lol Spray painted bird bath a new color.
Homeschooled DD in Kindergarten.
Fed kids dinner.
Then helped my parents with the Medicare papers.
Labeled and put away earlier made strawberry jam. Washed those dishes. Washed more clothes. Bathed children.
Finally putting my feet up. Yup felt like a full farm girl day...with out the animals...I WANT chickens! :)
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| texdane |
Posted - May 06 2013 : 7:09:09 PM I love farmgirl days! Great story.
Nicole
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| laurentany |
Posted - May 06 2013 : 5:38:15 PM Yes! Started the morning early with taking care of the 7 baby chicks in the basement, then going out to care for the hens and then the rabbit. After work, my DD and I cleaned out the outside chicken pens and coop, in preparation for when the new chicks can go outside (which wont be for about 4-5 weeks more). As I was out there getting all dirty and raking and shoveling chicken manure, I DEFINATELY felt like a farmgirl....and I LOVED every minute of it! Love living on my shy acre and tending to all things farmgirlish! Hugs,
~Laurie "Little Hen House on the Island" Farmgirl Sister#1403
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| msdoolittle |
Posted - May 05 2013 : 08:32:37 AM She's just not right, she's *awesome*! lol! Noodles take what, 3 ingredients? I've made our own, too, and they're delicious. Oh well, I'm off to hem some curtains and check on the new baby chicks :0)
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| FieldsofThyme |
Posted - May 05 2013 : 05:58:53 AM Every day here is a "farmgirl" day. My hubby was buying our veggie plants, and the guy asked him if he needed any Amish made noodles (they sell it there too). He said, "no, my wife makes those herself." Then he added, "she's just not right."
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| Fiddlehead Farm |
Posted - May 05 2013 : 04:50:01 AM Now that is a farmgirl day!
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| msdoolittle |
Posted - May 04 2013 : 8:15:28 PM I don't know the answer to that one....is there a 'Good Fences' badge ;0)
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| msdoolittle |
Posted - May 04 2013 : 2:02:27 PM Lol, thanks, all :0) Yes, I love the feeling of self-sufficiency that comes with knowledge. Don't you all? I mean, it's amazing what we can do! Annika, fortunately baby chick stayed well away from the muffins, lol.
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| lovinRchickens |
Posted - May 04 2013 : 10:25:32 AM What a super story and how fun those things are to do. Both are relaxing, fun, and bring such a smile.
Farmgirl #5111 Blessings ~Kelly~ |
| classygram |
Posted - May 04 2013 : 07:41:44 AM Amanda what a nice and cute story. Isn't it fun to find out what we really can do. Especially when enjoying and having fun. Thank you for sharing your wonderful story with us. Hugs, Brenda |
| patchworkpeace |
Posted - May 04 2013 : 04:34:40 AM What a nice story to read first thing in the mornin'! Thanks for sharing it, Amanda.
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| Annika |
Posted - May 03 2013 : 8:15:13 PM Amanda, way to go with the 2 handed farmgirl task juggling !! I'm just glad that you didn't accidentally plop the chickie in the batter 
You must do the thing you think you cannot do -Eleanor Roosevelt
Annika Farmgirl & Sister #13
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| Dorinda |
Posted - May 03 2013 : 5:33:05 PM Amanda I loved the story of your farm girl day. A new baby chickie. 
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| Cindy Lou |
Posted - May 03 2013 : 3:10:31 PM Amanda, That certainly made me smile! Oh the talent of multitasking that becomes second nature. I've learned so much and found I'm a lot more self-sufficient than I ever knew I could be. We actually take a lot for granted about what we can deal with daily.
Susan
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