by Heather
The story really started the day we arrived at Kibuye. Someone gave us a welcome gift: a rooster.
Our kids adored it, fed it popcorn kernels, attached a
leash around its leg, and took it for walks.
It was a great pet… for a day… until it made an enormous ruckus
at daybreak. This meant trouble. Within hours, the older kids
polled the team: Kill or Keep? Anna lobbied her hardest, informing everybody
of the many reasons to vote “keep.” She
wrote out some persuasive arguments, including “he is important to other
chickens,” “he is educashional,” “he is innocent” and “parents can get work
done when their kids are playing with him.”
Despite these efforts, after two days of 6am racket, the rooster became
Rooster Curry for dinner.
Since that fateful dinner, the children have been on the
lookout for an opportunity to acquire another chicken. A hen, actually, in order to avoid the 6am disturbance
and to see if it would lay eggs.
Anna suggested a hen for Abi’s birthday
present. So we forked over 4000 francs (less than $3) and
brought home a shiny black hen for Abigail’s 5th birthday today.
The kids are loving it, and it made an easy birthday party
theme here where there are no party supplies to be bought. Egg races, pin the wing on the chicken, and frosting chickens on the banana cake. Best of all, a real
chicken to provide weeks of “educashional” entertainment until we all get hungry for chicken curry.
Aw, happy birthday, Abi!!! Can't believe you're five already! What a pretty cake! Lots of love from the Carlsons!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, dear Abi! Love the chicken theme!
ReplyDeleteLove,Maggie, Ben and Toby's grandma
Happy birthday, Abi!!! What a fun party! Thanks for posting, Heather!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Abi! You are such a beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteLove, Levi :) (and his family)