(it was really pretty)
He has patience….
Nine and a half years ago when we first moved into this house, I painted the main (kids) bathroom a bright blue and decorated it in rubber duckies. It was nice and cute, but after nine and a half years it most defiantly needed a little sprucing up, at the very least a new coat of paint. Since I was going to paint, I figured new colors would be nice and maybe something that wasn’t so little-kiddish for my children who were growing up. One thing led to another and that translated into new colors, towels, decorations and a piece of furniture. I am amazed that the room could look so different, despite the fact we didn’t change any of the “big” things (next time for sure!).
Needless to say, I love it, and had to share!
I think I found a solution this year.
Here in lies a little problem, my family doesn’t like squash. I know, weird! I love squash baked, buttered and sprinkled with brown sugar, but the other guys that live in my house will have nothing to do with it. So I was left with a lot of uneaten squash tucked in my root cellar (basement). That is when I got the idea to cut those babies in half and feed them a little at a time to my chickens.
It was a hit with my ladies!
(for a great article with lots of information on the value of egg yolks go here, and you will see why I am so weird about my eggs!)
My youngest girl, who is six, told me her very special name.
I had a hard time keeping a straight face, I wanted to laugh out loud…Sparkle Rose!?