tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679184829749921473.post6472859437395326359..comments2023-03-25T00:11:10.182+13:00Comments on Kaitake: Watching TV gets interestingKaitakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04755124499697549552noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679184829749921473.post-83256211637144500672010-12-02T18:58:43.867+13:002010-12-02T18:58:43.867+13:00Hey! It has been ages :)
Roses are beautiful!
C...Hey! It has been ages :)<br /><br />Roses are beautiful!<br /><br />Chickens.... mmm, you have a large yard I guess? My grandmother had chickens when I was little. I did not like them much :)<br /><br />Hope you find some answers regarding the IVF soon. And if you get some cash somehow - come over here and do it here! We have some great clinics ;)sweetshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17476500197695284623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679184829749921473.post-50208820017083965682010-12-01T10:58:13.393+13:002010-12-01T10:58:13.393+13:00I'd totally recommend getting some chickens - ...I'd totally recommend getting some chickens - they rock! We have two - Bronwen and Myfanwy (my husband is Welsh, hence the names.) We've had them just under two years, and they're brilliant. They have really distinctive personalities and are very friendly (they follow us round the garden and come running when we open the back door - we like to think that they love us, but they're probably just hoping for treats to be honest!) We get 8-12 eggs a week (even in the depths of winter when they're supposed to slow down) and they're a doddle to look after. Ours live in a little plastic chicken house called an Eglu - don't know if you can get them in NZ, but they're very cool indeed.a.k.a. Dia...Bettyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05705610448246817649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3679184829749921473.post-13845613235474362482010-12-01T03:50:38.346+13:002010-12-01T03:50:38.346+13:00All of those thoughts run through my head every da...All of those thoughts run through my head every day. And we're pretty much set, 95% will never have children, unless a miracle happens or the stork drops one on our doorstep. I'm trying to find meaning in living for myself now and not for the future. It's hard.<br /><br />www.brandysheaif.blogspot.comBrandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07806448864302671635noreply@blogger.com