Friday’s Quotes for the Chicks
When I was a kid, my parent moved a lot, but I always found them.
Rodney Dangerfield
My daughters like to use an application called “Snapchat.” It allows you to take a picture that is then only seen for a few seconds by the person who receives it before it “disappears.”
Addy, who is our biggest Snapchat addict tells me that the way you are supposed to use it is to record your face as you respond to what is being sent you (of course, I pointed out that this could lead to an endless loop of “amazed” selfies, but she didn’t care.)
As a result, I get many pictures like this from my daughter throughout the day that look kind of like this:
I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to see my lovely daughter’s “amazed” face, over and over.
So because, I’m not that enthusiastic about showing my “amazed” face back to Addy, instead she gets the “amazed” selfie look from our tiny frizzle bantam who is more than willing to play the Snapchat game.
There you go Addy, that bird is truly AMAZED at your Snapchats!
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As always, peaceful weekend everyone, health and happiness (and safety) to your flock.
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Wendy Thomas writes about the lessons learned while raising children and chickens in New Hampshire. Contact her at [email protected]
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