Moondance
Waiting too damn long
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I love love love love love chocolate milk...
But for the past 2 evenings, every time I've had a glass of chocolate milk, I spent the next few hours doing this hideous little hot vomit burps. Very uncool...
Had some people attack me on some horsey internet forums today... I posted what my situation is with my horse, told them how the horses get fed at the agistment place in town, told them how it is in various places and explained that I felt the one in town was charging too much for what you're getting... so then I had half a dozen people tell me if I couldn't afford $105 a week for my horse, then I obviously wasn't willing to care for him properly and I shouldn't have him if thats the case.
Got harassed for "buying" him in the first place, and had so many people get up me, it was very distressing.
How is everyone else going in their 2WW's, or Ovuwaits, or whatever?
I'm coming to the end of my 2ww... ends in 2 more days. I haven't been symptom spotting or anything, because I don't think I really hit optimum timing for baby making or anything, but at the same time, I think I'm lacking in some of my usual "af is coming" symptoms. So far all I've got is cramps. But I have cramps most of the time, so it doesn't feel any different for me...
And oddly, I had a mometary moment of being randy as a rabbit this morning! LOL
My one chick has survived into its third day of life... Am still so sad about the second one. When I found it dead, I bought it into the house so I could get an old piece of cloth to wrap it up and bury it. My younger dog, Emmy, was really anxious to see what I had and I showed it to her. She LOVES baby animals, and she touched it with her nose and when it didn't move, she started freaking out, nudging it, licking it, trying her hardest to get it to wake up she was.
I took it away from her and wrapped it and went outside to bury it. She watched me the whole time through the door and was pawing at the door, HOWLING in absolute distress. When I came inside, I sat down and she came running over, climbed up on my lap, buried her little face in my chest and was whimpering and whining. It was as though she was crying for the poor little chick that I buried.
I ended up in tears because of how distressed and upset she was. She wouldn't leave my side for the next couple hours.
Now too, because the one chick is a few days old and needs to start exploring the world, my hen has given up on sitting on her other eggs. So I removed them from her and put them in an incubator.
There were originally 9 eggs. 2 were total duds, 2 hatched with 1 still alive and 1 dead. This leaves 5 left. 1 I'm not entirely sure about, and the other 4 look good to me, they should hatch in 2 or 3 days.
Once they hatch, I'll introduce them to my hen, Cosette, and put them under her, she'll take them and mother them.
I took this picture of my hen and her little one yesterday. After seeing this picture, dad calls the baby "Bonds Singlet" ... coz "its always on your back"
But for the past 2 evenings, every time I've had a glass of chocolate milk, I spent the next few hours doing this hideous little hot vomit burps. Very uncool...
Had some people attack me on some horsey internet forums today... I posted what my situation is with my horse, told them how the horses get fed at the agistment place in town, told them how it is in various places and explained that I felt the one in town was charging too much for what you're getting... so then I had half a dozen people tell me if I couldn't afford $105 a week for my horse, then I obviously wasn't willing to care for him properly and I shouldn't have him if thats the case.
Got harassed for "buying" him in the first place, and had so many people get up me, it was very distressing.
How is everyone else going in their 2WW's, or Ovuwaits, or whatever?
I'm coming to the end of my 2ww... ends in 2 more days. I haven't been symptom spotting or anything, because I don't think I really hit optimum timing for baby making or anything, but at the same time, I think I'm lacking in some of my usual "af is coming" symptoms. So far all I've got is cramps. But I have cramps most of the time, so it doesn't feel any different for me...
And oddly, I had a mometary moment of being randy as a rabbit this morning! LOL
My one chick has survived into its third day of life... Am still so sad about the second one. When I found it dead, I bought it into the house so I could get an old piece of cloth to wrap it up and bury it. My younger dog, Emmy, was really anxious to see what I had and I showed it to her. She LOVES baby animals, and she touched it with her nose and when it didn't move, she started freaking out, nudging it, licking it, trying her hardest to get it to wake up she was.
I took it away from her and wrapped it and went outside to bury it. She watched me the whole time through the door and was pawing at the door, HOWLING in absolute distress. When I came inside, I sat down and she came running over, climbed up on my lap, buried her little face in my chest and was whimpering and whining. It was as though she was crying for the poor little chick that I buried.
I ended up in tears because of how distressed and upset she was. She wouldn't leave my side for the next couple hours.
Now too, because the one chick is a few days old and needs to start exploring the world, my hen has given up on sitting on her other eggs. So I removed them from her and put them in an incubator.
There were originally 9 eggs. 2 were total duds, 2 hatched with 1 still alive and 1 dead. This leaves 5 left. 1 I'm not entirely sure about, and the other 4 look good to me, they should hatch in 2 or 3 days.
Once they hatch, I'll introduce them to my hen, Cosette, and put them under her, she'll take them and mother them.
I took this picture of my hen and her little one yesterday. After seeing this picture, dad calls the baby "Bonds Singlet" ... coz "its always on your back"