Not exact matches
I gave birth to my 4th
child at home in April, my best friend gave birth to her first born in my
house last month, we got a dozen more
chickens and hatched a few of our own this summer, we went to Story Land and to Lake Winnipesaukee on vacation, built a large wooden swingset, landscaped our backyard, and did several other home projects!
Covering everything from feeding,
housing, and collecting eggs to quirky behaviors and humane treatment, Caughey's engaging advice helps
children understand the best ways to care for their
chickens.
Probably quite true when you're
children are grown up, but not the reality when you have young
children, and are on day three of being cooped up in the
house because one has
chicken pox and is too unwell to go out and the other is climbing the walls.
He always goes to the soft play area with the other
children after swim lessons, so I sat chatting with all the other mums about
chicken pox and
house renovations wearing this.
She and her husband and
children live in an old
house in Saint Paul with their many pets — three dogs, a cat, a parrot, a leopard gecko, and several backyard
chickens.
Such a change would need to be coupled with a broader acceptance of multifamily
housing as a legitimate place for raising
children.11 It would also require a leap of faith that in the
chicken - and - egg conundrum of density and transportation infrastructure, density can come first.