Yesterday
afternoon was really hot and Tamera seemed to have a hard time with it being in
the coop. I got the mister going on the outside of the coop, trying to
cool it down a little without getting them wet, and offered the hens some water
to drink. After I backed away a little, the girls stood up to
drink. Then it happened! I saw the eggs move!!!!! It was the
slightest quiver in about 5 or 6 of the eggs, like water on a lake when there's
a slight breeze blowing. It was almost the same excitement as feeling one
of the kids kick for the first time or seeing them in a sonogram! Those
babies were moving around in those shells! I couldn't believe my
eyes! I asked my chicken friend if it were possible and she said, sure we
only have about 6 days till hatching. She once had one fertilized egg
that did a complete 180 degree turn! I'd probably had fainted right there
in the pen if that happened! lol It was absolutely amazing. Wow,
I'm going have a hard time not tearing up when those little fluffballs poke
through for the first time. Just seeing the eggs move for the first time
was such a high! I'm so glad I have the opportunity to watch all this!
The natural world is so full of amazing simplicity. The clean lines found when you look intently at a leaf or the petal of a flower, the patterns of the sun dancing through the trees or on a lake. Birth. That simple egg that we take for granted...that helps make cakes fluffy and gives us energy for the day in the form of breakfast, whether they are served sunny-side up or scrambled. How the whites will whip into meringue. These are such eggs that are protected and kept warm by my two hens and are full of life. Look at a leaf, the patterns you will find in it and think about the functions of the cells that form it. The changing of sunlight into food, its breathing in carbon dioxide and breathing out oxygen. Think about how that oxygen the plants exhale is what we breathe in for life. Now...inhale. Exhale. The simple things of God's design are so amazing, so inspiring, and yet so overlooked in our busy lives. Take some time to find those things around you, and let me know...what are you finding there?
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