Don't wear long johns to go feed the chickens. (Not that they chickens did anything, they are well behaved chickens.) No, it's when you lose some weight your long johns will fall to your knees while your trudging though knee deep snow, and you can't pull them up as you're caring two gallons of water, then the crotch of the long johns kind of act like a "scoop" and do not help, more like hinder or impede your step.
Then as a added bonus, they become very wet, so now you have heavy, wet long johns around your knees. When I got into the garage (That's where the coop is at) I set the two gallons of water down and hiked up the long johns, oh, the fun that I had pulling up wet cold long johns and going back to the house. This time I kept a hand on them to keep them up when I went back to the house.
I'm now in the house wearing sweats.
1 year ago
This is classic Kris! Where is the camera when you need one?! I bet them were soggy and very cold long johns!
ReplyDeleteThat would have made Funniest Home Video's!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh Krissy. :))
Hahahahahah - you crack me up - can just picture you out there!!!
ReplyDeleteCome down here - seems like it's never boring - maybe when Taylor goes off to college next year it will be. But then I plan on taking some welding classes and have some used horseshow project in mind (don't have enough hobbies as it is - as you know from helping me pack from craft/project area!!)
Can chickens roll their eyes? I bet they were, as well as shaking their heads.
ReplyDeleteLOLOLOLOL! Thank you for the laugh, Aunt Krissy!
ReplyDeleteGood thing winter is about over!! maybe next year you can get a new pair that fits!!
ReplyDeletexoxoxo
Rose
Ha...ha.. Were you long johns under your pants or over them?
ReplyDeletemaybe you should set up a web cam for us. then we could really experience the adventure.
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