oh they are just gorgeous! Love the video. There was you! IN your glam red wellies! And I saw your cat! You have a lovely garden btw. Those chickehs sure do love you. :)
I'm a happy wifey to the Big Guy, a researcher, a worker, a mum and a step-mum. tBG and I started trying for a baby together in Feb 2008 (as soon as we got married) but we got diagnosed with secondary infertility in Jan 2009 and I got hit with a premature peri-menopause diagnosis in early 2010. We did 5 IVF cycles between May 09 and June 10. None of them worked. Full blown menopause at 42. Oh, and I'm also in the process of finishing my PhD. Unsurprisingly, my head is way too full so some of the dross is spilling out here.
pundelina AT Hotmail DOT com
PS. It was 4 years between the premature menopause diagnosis and hitting post-menopause. Whoa.
At the end of the IVF road in total we'd ... ~ done 5 stim cycles ~ grown 14 follicles ~ made 8 eggs ~ created 6 embryos ~ had 2 transfers ~ seen lots of BFNs ~ seen 1 chemical BFP
Man, the chickehs were happy to see you. So, so cute! And those red boots of yours? Adorable. Loads of ♥ to you, Pundelina. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis totally made me smile this morning. :)
ReplyDeleteHere, chickeh chickeh chickeh! Love them.
ReplyDeleteLOL...the chickeh are running for life - the cameraperson's life.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry the fox ate the previous chickeh!
Also, that had to be dangerous running that fast backwards...in rain boots nonetheless. ;) You are a true chickeh lover.
ReplyDeleteOh they are just too cute! I want chooks now.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you have found new chicky love. xxx So cute!
ReplyDeleteoh they are just gorgeous! Love the video. There was you! IN your glam red wellies! And I saw your cat! You have a lovely garden btw. Those chickehs sure do love you. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Adorable chickens :). Makes me wish we didn't have so many foxes on our property...totally want some chickens now!
ReplyDeleteYou made my day with this. Chickehs! Happy, lively chickehs. In action. Thanks for that. Much needed.
ReplyDeleteThey are very cool. Proper free range.
ReplyDeleteGee...they can really move! Was lovely meeting you today :)
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