Ketchup!
Wasn't (some version of) that joke in a movie? Pulp Fiction?
Anyway, a catch up post. Working backward:
Biscuit has learned to play on the monkey bars. So cute! We stopped by the park on our way home from voting this evening.
The chickens are getting even bigger. Sadly, one died (did I mention that here?) so we're down to seven but all of them seem healthy. Three or four are still nameless--still taking suggestions. I call the one on the far right (in the photo below) Nutjob. It may be true but that seems a bad name for a hen.
Awww, nameless chickie
Also, thanks to my industrious husband the tallest, skinniest chicken coop in the world gained three additional walls and some roof trusses last weekend. These kiddos might just have a place to live when they outgrow their cardboard box.
I don't think I ever recapped my most recent craft shows, IndieSacramento and IndieDavis.
At IndieSac it rained non-stop the entire show but the traffic was amazing and I sold $103 worth of stuff which included one of my dad's $10 prints. Plus I spent $10 on coffee and a hat for a gift plus $17 on the booth so I came home with about $70. Certainly not worth it timewise but I'll take $70! At IndieDavis the weather was great but the traffic was non existent. Luckily the booth was free. I had two whopping sales all day but each was $30 so I didn't feel too bad walking home with $60 in my pocket. I don't have any additional shows lined up at the moment which is good because I don't appear to have any additional motivation either.
Several weeks ago we went camping. Biscuit loved it so we're looking forward to going again for Memorial Day! From our last trip:
S'mores for breakfast
Tricycle ride to (and from) the Indian grinding rocks and ceremonial roundhouse (we got to go inside the roundhouse--a special treat!) That's the roundhouse in the background--it looks really weird from the outside.
Despite forgetting dish soap, functioning matches, a blanket and several other possibly useful items the trip was just dandy.
Whew, I think that brings us up to speed. I'll appreciate this post when I try to catch up on several years of belated scrapbooking!


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