Monday, May 23, 2011

Surprise! Baby! number two

"Finally the powers on! Three days is just ridiculous." I grab my empty glass and head back to the kitchen for some more juice. The last night we had carried the t.v. over to the empty neighbours house so we could watch CSI. The things I have to suffer through over here.
I glimpse at the slightly ajar door and then turn into the kitchen of our small apartment when suddenly I jumped at a small moving mass on the floor. Frozen for a moment, my brain registers what it's looking at. And then I burst out laughing, "Ummm there's a bunch of chickens in the kitchen,"
"What?" I heard my aunt call from the sitting room.
"Yeah, there's 12 baby chickens in your kitchen."
It took us a while to heard them all out the door but finally cheapers were all back outside. Paul, our friendly, farming neighbour, seemed to have a very busy group of chickens.
"No wonder that roosters been so excited lately."

5 comments:

  1. Baby chickens! CUTE!
    So, instead of doing my English homework I just watched a video of you talking about some African cows. It was neat!
    By the way a pretty famous youtuber was just in Kenya. His name is KevJumba. Did you meet him?!
    Miss you Heather Douglas! See you soon! And get doing your calculus homework!

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  2. If you have 5 hens, 2 roosters, 3 nights without power, 1 door ajar, 60 minutes of CSI,
    12 chicks a-cheeping and 4 weeks remaining,
    how many days will it take to complete calculus.

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  3. i hate math....lol..sheena

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  4. Haha Jane!
    I love your stories Heather. I feel as if I'm there with you! I think we should travel the world and write books about our adventures. The book money could fund the journey! I'm a genius...Lisa

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  5. Heather, Heather, Heather!! I got your letter!! I absolutely love it! The rhino on the front is fabulous! Thank you! See you soooon!
    P.S. We are definitely riding our vespas with the wind blowing our scarves! I cannot wait!

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