Sunday, March 23, 2014

Arizona

The last day of February, the boys and I left behind our newly hatched and still hatching chicks and headed out to Arizona to meet 3 week old baby Daisy. It was my first time making the drive alone with the boys (we've flown the last couple of times); the heavy rain made the first bit of the drive stressful, but the boys were great travelers.

I got to snuggle lots with Daisy, and the boys played and played with their cousins. It was a happy weekend!






On Saturday, right after grooming Ginger, the rainstorm we left behind in California caught up with us, so the boys got quick pony rides in the carport (they have a wonderful aunt!). And then spent lots of time playing out in the rain with Ella.




Baby Daisy uncharacteristically not being lovingly held by some adoring person





Our last afternoon, my grandparents, who winter in AZ, joined us for lunch along with my Uncle Gregg, who was out visiting.


Four cousins plus neighbor's friendly cat
All five!
And then it was time to drive back home Sunday afternoon to be ready for the week ahead.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

February Snapshots


Praticing the art of tree climbing
Valentines!





Preschool Valentine's day party: decorating cookies!
We went up to Fresno for the weekend. Sadly, no snow close enough to drive to, but Grandpa pulled out the bounce house, and there was lots of happy playing and visiting with family.


Dustin taught Elijah checkers recently
Elijah really liked the snowflake cutting tray; this is the result of multiple cutting sessions
"We" planted six trees in the back corner
We officially started reading lessons using the Phonics Museum curriculum
Lots of building and playing with legos post-birthday







J, of course, has to have his own handwriting book

Friday, March 21, 2014

Cheep! Cheep!

Our big science experiment for February was attempting to hatch chicks! My fourth graders were studying birds, my sister had an incubator to lend, and friends had done it before successfully--all set.

It took two tries to get the eggs from Little Saigon. But take one resulted in a nice family evening of exploring the area and enjoying a delicious Vietnamese dinner, providing inspiration for E's birthday dinner. And take two brought the company of dear friends, more Vietnamese food, and a dozen eggs to bring home.

Turning the eggs

Making an embryo development calendar

In theory, hatch day was to be Monday, Feb 24 (day 21)

Our set-up
We carefully turned the eggs, watched the temperature and humidity, and waited and waited. (More stressful than I had anticipated, given that there is very little for one to actually do.)

On Day 21, some wobbling had been spotted (my students were better at seeing it than me), but no cracks. The next day, the boys and I optimistically went to feed store get the needed chick food and bedding; we decided to bring home two adorable little 5 day old chicks to ensure that our experiment didn't end in disappointment.

Blackie, named by Josiah, and Whitey, named by Elijah



Chicks were well adored at school and more egg wobbling was observed (day 23).


And then, on day 24, there was a crack! 


The afternoon was spent obsessively watching our little eggs. School friends trickled in and out all afternoon to catch a glimpse of the action (in retrospect, it was just as well the chicks didn't start to hatch during school because focus would have been non-existent). L stayed for hours, carefully watching and watching, noting every little changed. We could see the little beak and his eye through the small hole, as well as hear the occasional peep.


That night, he finally hatched all of a sudden. By morning two more had joined him, and three more eggs looked promising (day 25).

Freshly hatched, still in the incubator
One chick looked so closed to hatching that we kept watching and watching. L and her family came back to see some action. The boys and I were supposed to head out to Arizona that morning, so we kept delaying thinking it would hatch any moment. It didn't. We finally gave up, told our friends to lock the door on their way out, and got on the road.
Aren't they cute?
All five together, ready for transport to N's for the weekend
Dustin got to spend that weekend on chick watch (and working). 7 of the 12 hatched, but one didn't make it from the start and we lost two others in the following few days.

More cute chick pictures to come!