Devonviolet
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I can't believe what I did the other night! 
We had heavy rain all day. When it was time to feed the animals, it was still raining heavily. We went out and started our routine. Part of putting the chickens to bed is to check the nesting boxes. DH came out of the coop and handed me two eggs, which I put in my pocket, because I was on my way to feed the goats. Next I got the trenching shovel to dig a trench to drain some of the deep puddles in the pen to the area outside the pen.
When I came in after letting the puppies out to run off some energy, my coat was totally drenched. At first I was going to just put it in the dryer, but it hasn't been washed since we came to Texas, so I decided to put it in the washer first, with some other clothes, to balance out the load.
When the washer finished, I was taking the clothes out of the washer, I saw some little pieces of something, falling on the floor. As I stood there trying to figure what it could be, it dawned on me . . . I got so distracted, trying to finish and get out of the rain, I forgot to take the eggs out of my pocket!!!  They went through the wash in my pocket!!! I can't believe I did that!!! 
The plus side of the whole thing is I didn't just throw my jacket in the dryer as I had originally thought to do.
Has anyone else ever done broken eggs before? So, how many ways can eggs be broken on the farm???
We had heavy rain all day. When it was time to feed the animals, it was still raining heavily. We went out and started our routine. Part of putting the chickens to bed is to check the nesting boxes. DH came out of the coop and handed me two eggs, which I put in my pocket, because I was on my way to feed the goats. Next I got the trenching shovel to dig a trench to drain some of the deep puddles in the pen to the area outside the pen.
When I came in after letting the puppies out to run off some energy, my coat was totally drenched. At first I was going to just put it in the dryer, but it hasn't been washed since we came to Texas, so I decided to put it in the washer first, with some other clothes, to balance out the load.
When the washer finished, I was taking the clothes out of the washer, I saw some little pieces of something, falling on the floor. As I stood there trying to figure what it could be, it dawned on me . . . I got so distracted, trying to finish and get out of the rain, I forgot to take the eggs out of my pocket!!!  They went through the wash in my pocket!!! I can't believe I did that!!! 
The plus side of the whole thing is I didn't just throw my jacket in the dryer as I had originally thought to do.
Has anyone else ever done broken eggs before? So, how many ways can eggs be broken on the farm???