Update on the hens

Elder Daughter reports that the three 'girls' are settling in well and have now learnt to go to bed when they are told. (Fast learners - I could have done with some of them in my class when I was teaching.) Last night she wasn't home till about seven o'clock and found that they had put themselves to bed.
Meanwhile, we are still waiting for the home-check lady to make contact but, as the rescue centre is out in the wilds, I think we may have to wait until the weather improves to collect Paddy anyway.
Today, I shall mostly be attempting to trek out to Chester for my counselling supervision. Should be a breeze, as one of my clients, who rang to cancel her appointment for today commented, "I don't think I can risk coming out there, you get far more snow in north Wales than we do in Chester." We shall see!


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those hens know they're safer shut up in their house than wandering around loose after dark! Sensible birds!

Home check lady? Ah, yes, the delightful Paddy! Good luck - I'm sure you'll do fine! :)

Ellee Seymour said...

I imagine it's a huge relief for you not to worry about turning up for school today with the snow. I imagine you are brilliant at your new job.

Jennytc said...

Well, I don't know about brilliant, Ellee, but I certainly enjoy it a whole lot more! :)

Plaster board and dust

So, we're still no further forward on the British Gas smart meter front and I've given up making non-existent appointments with them...