I don’t want to talk about, but here are the photos. Poor wee man’s head fits right in with the rest of the George and Kirby men now.
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Alexander in the cast.. double leg cast to be precise. He managed to get a spiral fracture of his left femur, so they had to stick both legs in a cast to lock his injured leg from moving.
Not even two years old and already chained to the couch! lol
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Yes we have been extremely slack… so here is an update in no specific order.
(Lots of pics and more info below)
Some time back, Joy and her friend Katie entered into a half marathon down at Virginia Beach. It was a bitterly cold weekend for a race but there were still over 10000 people turned up for the race. they both finished (bonus!).
Alexander had a great easter egg hunt, run by the local pentecostal church, they hid hundereds of eggs around in a field and let about 100 kids loose. Alexander scored about 10 plastic eggs with little things inside them and kept saying “more more more”. Not that he ate any of the contents he just wanted the plastic eggs to play with.
Joy has also been teaching Alexander how to mow the lawn and start working on some chores.
His other chores are feeding Gwyn each morning and night, so he toddles off to the big bucket where her food is kept, gets a margarine container full of it and fills her bowl, only he thinks she needs multiple scoops to be happy.
The chickens have been doing great, 4 brown eggs a day, we have been giving some away each week and still have loads to spare, its so much fun. We are thinking of going from 4 hends (roughly 20 eggs a week) to 8 hens (so 40! wooo) with a new coop.
The weather is finally starting to turn and warm up, spring is indeed here. The veggie patch this year has been left to do its own thing, the plan is to pile all the chicken coop straw onto the compost heap and mix it all into the veg patch so next year we have a super fertile patch to sow. That leaves me with planting in containers for this year, so its only a small planting. We have about 24 pea plants, about 12 tomato plants, 5 bell peppers and about 5 or 6 strawberry plants.