You know how the symbolism for the New Year is an old guy leaving, and a baby in diapers coming in? Out with the old, in with the new? Well, I've been thinking about it lately, and realizing that all the animals on our farm are elderly, and JP and I are definitely feeling our age recently as well.
Our 5 surviving hens are laying 1 or 2 eggs daily, some of which are so thin shelled, that I have not always been able to get them into the house whole. They are almost 2 years old, which is middle-to-late aged for hens, and they definitely do not produce as well during the shorter daylight hours in the wintertime. We will likely get new peeps in the spring.
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One is wearing an apron to protect her from picking by the other chickens |
Stella turns 11 in a week or two, and she has been acting like her energy is waning as well.
Ernie cat is almost 13, and has recurrent eye infections that we are unable to effectively treat, so he looks terrible and is basically blind. Lizzie kitty is a mere 10-ish and doesn't appear to be affected much by age yet.
L's bunny, Chaz, is about 9. We were told that the average lifespan for a mini Rex is 7-8 years, but he's still kicking (literally), although he does seem to enjoy the old towel that we put in his cage, and we find him curled up under the heat lamp most mornings.
J also has a goldfish, Copernicus, who is now over 2 years old and shown no signs of slowing down. Unfortunately, J has chosen NOT to take him to her dorm for the 2nd year in a row, so Mom is taking care of him again. JP discovered that he enjoys eating fruit flies, so he's been chowing down on organic food lately and getting bigger and bigger.
We're all aging up here, and it isn't always pretty. Except in L's case - she had another birthday on Dec. 27th...number 17. Last week we finally went to the DMV and she got her Driver's Permit!
Before that birthday went down, we enjoyed our Christmas! L got her Elvish cape, so both girls can now dress up!
JP's sister, brother-in-law, and niece came on Christmas evening for dinner and stayed for a couple of days. They helped us make tamales, as did J's friend. I cooked the pork up a couple of days before - 6 lbs of pork roasts, 6 onions, 4 complete garlic bulbs, plus a bunch of jalepenos and spices turned into this:
I also made a bunch of other new things:
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| Santa Hat Brownies |
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| Loaded Potato Waffles |
And last, but not least, my Christmas present:
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| That's right, I'm building the Titanic! |
JP and J drove back to school this AM, and L starts back tomorrow (along with the 7th and 8th graders who will be having their first day at the newly created Jr/Sr High School) - should be totally NOT chaotic tomorrow! JP heads back to work tomorrow, and I'll be back on Tues. (We did work last week as well.) So...in with the new!