As best I can tell from front to back we have:
Noah Cocino, Mabel. Goldie, White Chick aka
(Blanche DuBoi), Lucky, Linda (hidden), Dori
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There were three breeds of chicks for us to choose from, Araucana, Road Island Red. and Board Rock. I had decided on the Araucana because I heard that their eggs are healthier with lower cholesterol. Dylan and Noah each wanted to choose their chick. Dylan chose an Araucana with a stripe down the center of her head. Noah wanted a Board Rock. When I asked him to choose another because we weren't getting this kind, Dylan looks at me and says "Mom, Noah wants this one". I couldn't refuse even though I knew nothing about this breed. So this is how we ended up with seven instead of six.
Once in the truck I asked Noah what he would name his chick. He quickly chanted out his own whole name "Noah Daniel ..." Once home he would say things like "Look what I am doing" or "I want to hold me" always referring to his chick as him. Since we needed a way to tell the two apart and we are learning Esperanto we dubbed her "Noah Cocino". She was quite the character too. Always the first to try new things. Always the boldest.
Dylan named his chick "Lucky". I call her "Lucky Strip" because she had a stripe right down the center of her head.
Our adventure had begun and it was joyful.
Those ladies need a man around to protect them from the wild beasts! Cock-a-doodle-doo!!!
ReplyDeleteI like reading this story from You and i have so far taken somegood guidelines from You and i will surely look to raise some in my future days coming soon lol.
ReplyDeletevery much word done there and keep rolling them on their best way.
Ciao e Bravo e Buon Lavoro.
Buona Giornata Mia Amica.
Maiga