Friday, April 22, 2011

A Story About Birds!

Hey Everyone!

I'm not sure when the release for Hello Thursday will be but, believe me, it is very worth the wait!  I thought I would tell you an off topic story tonight.

About a month ago we noticed that there was a bird making a nest in our fairly new flower door hanger. It laid 5 very small eggs.
The weather was still VERY cold at night!  I noticed one night late that the mama bird had not come back to sit with her eggs.  I was very concerned.  I didn't want the eggs to die.  I said a quick prayer that the bird would come back and was very surprised to see her sitting on her eggs in the morning.  :)

The first weekend in April my family and I took a weekend trip to Utah.  The night we returned, one of the eggs hatched.  The next night another one hatched.  Finally all of the 5 little birdies hatched.

Here's the mama!

Here's the dada!

 Here's one of the sweet babies!!

 This morning all of the 5 babies learned to fly with the help of their mommy & daddy and flew out of their nest.  I have really missed looking out my door window and watching them grow up.  In 3 weeks they went from hatching to flying out of their nest.  I am so glad that my babies don't grow up so fast.  :(

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Amanda Greenwood said...

That is such a sweet story! I have been stalking your blog for the Hello Thursday Update, can't wait to see the new cartridges!

sherry said...

Yes I am also glad ours don't leave the nest that soon, thanks for all your hard work.

kristyscraps said...

As my baby boy is about to turn 5 on Tuesday, and my oldest baby 13 next month, I too am glad that our babies take longer to fly than the baby birds! :)
kristyscraps@sbcglobal.net

Court said...

Aww, that is such a sweet story! I'm so sorry they are gone now but what fabulous pictures! :) Time to scrapbook them! :)

Marianne said...

It seems like my boys have grown that fast! Lately I have really been missing them being little!

April Hardy said...

My kids are still little, and often I find myself wishing they were just a tad older. It's a sweet story, thanks for sharing. I need to enjoy mine while they're young and haven't taken flight yet.

Carlene said...

What a gorgeous story! Yes we are so lucky our babies stay with us for a very very very long time! I am so thrilled to read your prayers were answered!

Kimberly said...

Who would have thought 3 weeks....imagine if our kids grew that fast we would be crying like babies.....it's hard enough when they get older and move on. Happy Easter and happy hunting of eggs for the little ones..www.canadiancraftcorner.blogspot.com

Rebecca's Card Hobby said...

I love to watch the birds in the Spring. Sometimes they are so creative where they build their nests. I'm glad our babies do not grow and move out that quickly.

CathyinMN said...

I'm so glad your family got a chance to see the eggs hatch and the baby birds grow and learn to fly. I'm grateful our children grow much more slowly so we can savor the time we have with them. Anxiously awaiting the Hello Thursday posts.

BunnyFreak said...

Glad to hear the babies grew up. Great story.

KTbirdiegirl said...

Such a sweet story! Love your photos..the male looks like a House Finch...so I assume mama is too. We have barn swallows that nest each year on our front porch. They've arrived and are sitting on their nests now. We love watching them feed their babies! TFS.
Kathryn

Tappy458 said...

Beautiful story. Thanks for sharing it and those wonderful pics.

peaceteacher said...

sweet and moving.

Nancy Almquist said...

I remember a family of birds on my porch - God taught me a great lesson as I watched them take their first flight. The parents of the babies don't hold them when they fly - but continue to fly by the nest when they think the babies are ready and encourage them....my Heavenly Father does the same with me....he allows me to take the leap of faith, He knows when the time is right. I must trust Him.

Nancy Almquist
nancyalmquist@frontier.com

Angela said...

Awww how cute! And wonderful that little babies survived. Have a great Easter!

Angela
angelayc@hotmail.com

Debbie said...

the is a amazing story thanks Robyn
upnurse at aol dot com

Scrapper69 said...

Great Story And amazing Pictures Robyn! I'm actually starting to have that same situation.. I have a red Robin who is trying to make a nest under my car port... I've been watching it gather things for the nest and I'm waiting to see what happens next and I too will get some photo's... I hope it is going to have babies as well.... I think it's sooo neat to see.... :O)
Theresa

DIANA L. said...

Hi Robyn, Amazing story - Prayer works- and how prophetic - You have five children. Have a Blessed Easter.
Diana

Maria said...

Beautiful pictures, Robyn :) Can't believe they laid the nest in the door hanger--amazing they didn't fall out and got their wings to FLY!

Rachelle said...

Wow how awesome that you got those beautiful pictures and got to see that..Isn't God amazing!
Rachelle

Anna said...

Great story ! It seems almost yesterday I had my youngest.(he's
4 1/2 now) I'm sure glad I have a few years left unlike your story ! I loved the pictures though ! Looking forward to seeing the cartridges and waiting with excitement for Monday !
A.N.
scrapnfun208@gmail.com

Joujou said...

thanx for sharing that story Robyn very touching. and can't wait to see what Hello Thursday, Friday , Monday or tuesday , and even Wednesday has for us. Smooches Marjorie

Glora said...

Aw, super sweet. Thanks for sharing the pictures and the story. Hugs- Glora

yazzy said...

This is one of the many stories that comes to show that our prayers are always answered...thanks for sharing this story =)

Heather R... mousemomma said...

Oh Robyn, thanks for sharing that story and with pics! I love birds. How cute that they chose your door hanger. :)

I'm on tenterhooks waiting for the "BIG" Hello Thursday release... Though lately it's not like you can purchase them. Some of the new releases lately aren't available for over two months after and then some... :( What's up with that?

Anyway, I'll keep checking back, but thanks for the cute story and pics to tide us over.

Mariette said...

This is an amazing opportunity! Thank you Robyn and Provo Craft!! If I won the Expression 2 I would start a Scrapbook for my sister-in-law in Indianapolis who has not seen my 6 year-old in some time now!!

alwayscharlie said...

What a wonderful thing to get to watch! Sometomes it feels like my babies grew up that fast!

bvnaia said...

that is fast, wow I could only imagine my kids growing up that fast.

Shari said...

Ain't God Good! He is so good to us to share His baby birds with you is a very special treat. You are blessed.

Shari Y

Benita said...

Very cute story and what a neat view of nature from your front door. Thanks for sharing.

Kim said...

Wow, I loved this story, those are the kinds of things that kids just love to remember and make such great memories for a home. Thanks for sharing.

sewkimsew (at) gmail (dot) com

Marianne said...

Thanks for sharing this lovely story and the beautiful photo's!!Hugs,
Marianne

Crhiga said...

Great story!!! It's like the birds' were prepping you for when your kids will "leave your nest".

Carol

tina said...

Watching your videos on You Tube helped me make up my mind to buy a Cricut. I love your craft room, it's PINK! My Cricut would not be getting near as much use if I were left up to my own devices, you've certainly opened my eyes as to how many things it can do,I can do! First thing off the cutting mat - something for my mom!

Bear, Edmonton, Alberta

TUKI said...

Aw, what a sweet story. Not looking forward to my DD's growing up. I wish I can keep them little forever! Thank you for sharing this story!

Melin said...

What a beautiful reminder of how FAST life can go by. Thank the Lord for these precious reminders to "pay attention" to what is around us! Thank you for sharing! Melin...CookingWithCricut.com

ScrappySandy said...

A few of my online craft friends have also had bird nests in front door/window decorations... how wonderful that you got to share in God's creation. It is truly amazing how fast those little eggs hatch then leave the nest. Thank you for sharing your bird story.

Lucy said...

Awwww so adorable!

Starr said...

What a great story! Thank you for sharing.

Shirley said...

Robyn,
That was a very nice story.,,,duel purpose for your door hanger :o)
delgador at bellsouth dot net

Noelle P said...

What a lovely tale of birdie bliss - how nice to spend one's "chickhood" in a bright and cheery location. I can just hear the daddy when mama asked about why he selected a door hanger: Who knew it was silk - it looked so real?

Becca said...

I feel the same way - I am glad I get to watch mine grow for much longer than three weeks!

Tim said...

So sweet- love the pics :)

Sarah
thesparklingscrapper@gmail.com

Nina said...

I can agree, that I too am Glad my Girls wont leave that fast :-)i wouldnt know what to do. Thanks fo rsuch a sweet story, Have a blessed day .

Xander said...

We have had robins outside our door and they are so fun to watch grow up.

Meagan Wycoff said...

What an amazing experience for you and your children to witness.

StefanieC said...

Thanks for sharing!! I concur 100% - so glad our munchkins don't grow that quickly :-)

Stefanie

Laura R said...

You have such a sweet nurturing mother's heart, Robyn! How cute that mama bird had 5 babies, just like you. :)

miss.laura@cogeco.ca

sewinggal64 said...

We also have a birds nest right in view of our window. It is amazing to watch God's beautiful creatures.
Mary
maryclewis at hotmail dot com

Edyta said...

That is so beautiful, to witness an new life.thank you Robyn

Abby Fisher said...

That is such a sweet story, how I would love to have a nest that close to watch the little birdies. So glad the mom came back to her babies!!

Abby

Abbygail69@hotmail.com

Rachel said...

Thanks for such a neat story! Isn't great to God's amazing creation in action?! :)

Jill said...

That is a beautiful story and makes me glad me and my kids are not birds.

Maura said...

A great story. I love watching and listening to all the different birds, especially in the spring.

Anonymous said...

We found a dove egg on our wood pile outside on Thurrsday. We have it in a box under a lamp. Maybe it will hatch soon. Still waiting for Hello Thursday and hoping to win the E2.
a1psychology@hotmail.com

LaLa said...

I had a similar exerience before. It was an amazing event to watch! I'm not a mama, but I know what you mean. As a daughter, I'm also glad we don't grow up as fast!!! We love to stay with our mamas!

~Lauren
queen_lade at yahoo.com
scrappinwithlala.blogspot.com

Jan B. said...

Don't you love all the "newness" of Spring! Thanks for your story -- and all the Hello Thursday updates.

toptinmanswife said...

Thanks for sharing your beautiful story. God is good!
Have a blessed Easter.
Katy

Pink Crafter said...

I think if very fitting that there were 5 babies in the nest and you have five children, very poetic. What a great experience for your kids. Nature is a very beautiful thing. Although the Mama can't hold her babies like we do, I like to think they love theirs as much as we do.

Rebecca said...

Awe, that is so precious!!

Meaghan said...

How neat that you could see them right out the window of your door! It must have been really great for your kids to be able to see as well! =) Here's to you and your family, a very Happy Easter!

Meg @ Craftingwithmeg.blogspot.com

Jens Craft Corner said...

That is the sweetest little story! Thank you for sharing that with us.

sweetlilscrapper said...

what a sweet story!!

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sweetlilsccrapper at hotmail dot ca

Keely said...

Love the story. I had a bird build a nest in a hanging basket on my front porch once - loved watching the birds care for their babies.

GiGi said...

I love it when nature reminds you of all the little things. It's so neat that they made a nest on your front door. I would say that's good luck! :) Can't wait to see what Hello Thurs. brings!
booger1 at tds.net

Anonymous said...

What an awesome experience! Thanks for sharing your wonderful story and pictures. Happy Easter, Robyn!

Rhina
wrhina@hotmail.com

Cricut Design Chicks SWARM said...

what a beautiful story. YES!! prayer is a powerful asset to life!! what awesome pics!! you should enter these pics somewhere - they are awesome!!
parkernana5@cox.net

Sarah Magill-Straisfeld said...

We had robins make their nest in a tree in our front yard. We were lucky that from the stairs, you had a pretty good view. I remember being quite concerned when a freak wind storm came up, but reminding myeslf that this is nature, and the birds have existed for ages without me. It was quite a blessing to be be able to watch the day they learned to fly and left the next, but sad to see that empty nest after that. I guess that's the life cycle!
Sarah
www.sarahprocrastinating.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

We had birds in a bush beside our front door one time. We had to switch to using the back door because Mama was so protective that she would dive bomb anyone trying to use the door. I felt bad for the mailman. One time she let me near the nest but that was because it was the middle of a storm and the bush was blowing in the wind and I was afraid it would dump Mama and the eggs out of the nest. I got a rake and put it beside the bush and a rope and tied the bush up so it wouldn't shake so much. Mama let me use the front door for 3 days for that. It was wonderful to watch the babies hatch and how devoted she was to them.

Maybe she will be back next year since you gave her such a nice place to nest.

sandra . finigan @ yahoo . ca

Steve and Sarah Schmidt said...

I love your pictures! Hope you have a blessed Easter weekend!!

Sarah
farmboy at bevcomm dot net

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the story.....while we are patiently waiting;)

EMS

emys 74 @ hotmail dot com

Deb said...

What a treat that is to watch..I love watching the birds. I agree..our youngest is 23 and just moved out on his own and it is SO hard to see them leave!!
Thanks for sharing!
Deb

Ryansmaama said...

Love your story. I love to watch nature takes it's course. So glad our babies don't leave us that fast.

Patiently waiting!--Ryansmaama
gkburrow@cmaaccess.com

Brandy said...

That was an awesome story. My girls are 14 & 15 now it makes me think they will be leaving the nest soon :(...

Hoo's Crafty! said...

Wow, that is really awesome they were right there for you all to see. Your kids must have loved it! Those are really great pictures too.

Sylvia said...

A few years ago, I had a robin family build a nest on the back of my TV dish. It was so fun to take pictures of the eggs, then the babies, then of them learning to fly. It was sad when they left, and the nest blew down!
Thanks for sharing your story!
Sylvia

Lisa L. said...

What a rare opportunity to actually watch these little birds grow up. Most of us never get to witness anything that special! Thank you for sharing such a sweet story.
I have been checking your blog almost every hour for Hello Thursday! so glad to hear that it is still on. I wonder what the delay is!

Ashley @ Bride on a Budget said...

Aww...that's such a sweet story. Glad the little babies lived.

Ildi-The craftin mama said...

What a sweet story, it's amazing to watch life and how other species nurture!! Glad humans don't grow that fast!!

grammiej said...

I had the same thing happen to me a few years ago. It was a glorious experience because my children and I were so very careful about not going out the front door until we saw that the little ones were able to fly away on their own.
Live is a blessing no matter what kind of God's creation you might be.
Thx for sharing your experience because it brought back a great memory.
Have a blessed Easter.

Kate said...

What AMAZING photos!! I especially like the one of the baby in the nest. What an incredible gift you had to see these birds from eggs to leaving the next. I'm so glad you appreciate the miracle of it all - and took the time to share the story and photos!

Pauline said...

I love watching birds hatch and grow up:) thanks for sharing with us:)
Pauline
Pauline at tinkertoys dot net

Renee said...

Very Cool! My kids and I would have loved watching the babies grow and learn to fly.

bairdmtn said...

Love those little birdies! I just don't know how the little mama and babies made it if it was that cold! I'd say being so close to the house really helped with the drafts and the cold!!

The McIntyre Family said...

How sweet!!! The last couple of years we have had a bird trying to make a nest in our grill on our front deck. Always had to check the grill before you started it.

Sara
saraw67026 at yahoo dot com

tnscrapper said...

What a sweet story. Love the pics too Robyn. I always tell my nieces and nephews I am gonna put a brick on their head so they will quit growing up so fast!!! Can't wait to see Hello Thursday. Happy Easter to you and your Family Robyn

Marilyn C.

mmc123mac@yahoo.com

Cindy Vernon said...

What a cute story!

the purple muse said...

So Sweet! I hear you about babies growing up so fast! Can't wait for the release:-)

debbie susee said...

How sweet is that?! And you had a perfect view of the whole process.

Reneeromero said...

what a funny little bird. We had one build a nest in our tree and then bomb dive us if we walked across the yard.

Just Jenae said...

Awww cute story! I am glad mine don't grow up that fast either. Although... sometimes when they fight... nope still glad! ;)

Lau said...

Hi Robyn!!
Just wrote you a comment w/my birdie-story, but when I pushed publish, it whiped out!! So I'm not gonna write it all over again! Just wanted to say your story is BEAUTIFUL! Your pix are fantastic! Although it's heart-breaking when our own leave, it's a necessary "growing-up" phase. My road in life, has led me (at 50+!!)back to live with my Mom & Dad again. Thank God my son lives only 1/2 hr away! I truly believe God "shows" us lessons we need to learn! Thank you again.
Can't WAIT for Mon nite's live MPS & the HSN launch. (Sshhh...don't tell anybody, but I think I may get the "E2"--IF I don't win it from you!!!)
God Bless & Hugs from R.I.,
Laura
http://bunniescraps.blogspot.com/

kasalerno04 said...

Very cute story! Thank you for sharing......I too am glad that our little girl doesn't grow up that fast. She is turn 4 in July and I can't believe it!! i'm super excited to see your Hello Thursday release! I love all of your projects you're so good at it!!

{PaperCrafterAnonymous} said...

Awww... Wow! that is fast from egg to flying.. How great is it that they picked your door and your children were able to watch the process.

Anonymous said...

What a great experience for your family! You will always remember the "door birds"!

capdteach said...

Very sweet story. I sometimes wish I could stop my children from growing up so fast. Thanks for sharing the story.

Stephanie said...

Neat story. My sister had a family of cardinals make a nest in a chandelier she has over a table on her deck. (real shabby chic) This year they are back and have laid more eggs, and hatched them. So neat to watch. They will even come and feed the chicks while she is sitting at the table. Nature is wondrous, isn't it?
Thanks for a chance to win an E2.
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Lisa said...

That is so sweet and fun for the kids.

Adrien said...

I love it! Those pictures are priceless. It IS sad that they grew up and flew away after only three weeks, but praise God that they grew up!

Barb Moyer said...

oh how sweet! or should i say oh how tweet! :-)

Letillia said...

Aww so sweet. Must have been Awesome watching them grow over the weeks!

Millward Happenings said...

Makes you realize how quickly time can fly! (no pun intended haha)I hope my kids slow down on the growing up! It is going way to fast!

Peggy said...

oh how sweet. great photos.

Karen said...

Robyn-

We have something similar going on. This is the second year that a mama duck is nesting in the corner of our house. Last year she had 12, yes 12 ducklings! I made a blockade around her nest with plywood so no other animal can get at her. Last year, when I removed the plywood (after all were born), mama led her 12 babies across the lawn in search of water and no doubt swimming lessons. Every once in a while one duckling would get off track and mama would stop, turn around and "quack" at them to get back in line. I can't wait to see it again this year! They say that as long as the duck is alive, she will come back to the same place each year! Maybe that will happen with your little birdies! I hope so!

Tammy Clarke said...

How cute is this!

4kids4 said...

My kids love watching birds nests. We're lucky enough to have a few each Spring. The mama bird often chooses the wreath on our front door too. :-)

~Sharon C.

Sherry said...

It looks like you have a nest of house finches and I also have one on my front porch at the top of the pillars and momma is so skittish that if we even look out the window at her she flies away. Silly birds should know that I feed all of the animals and wouldn't hurt them but she doesn't.

Crystal said...

So sweet! We had some eggs in our driveway last year and it was so much fun to have my daughter see them hatch :)

Crystal said...

By the way... Is this a "hello thursday" hint??

SuperSAHM said...

What an amazing story Robyn, thank you so much for sharing.

Sandy from Ukiah said...

Yes Robyn enjoy your precious ones while they are little.. hugs

TiaD said...

We've had Doves for the past 4 years last year they had two families in one season. They haven't returned this year, so sad.
Maybe yours will be back.
TiaD
tiarog@comcast.net

Lisa said...

What a cute story Robyn, thanks for sharing. My son will be 18 on
May 16th and has no intention on leaving our nest as of yet and I am so grateful for that. I look back at my scrapbooks of when he was small and say WOW where did the years go, it is so sad how life goes by so quickly.

Elizabeth said...

So Glad that they hatched out! I can't wait for the hello thursday carts!:)
elizschroeder@gmail.com

Jessalee said...

No birds around our house because of the hawks that have taken up residence. What a wonderful treat for you to witness.

momof2redheads said...

great story! I too am glad my babies don't grow that fast
brandstedratcomcastdotnet

cricutharper said...

Thanks for sharing these lovely photos. I also am glad our children don't grow this fast. I think they grow too fast as it is! Sometimes, I would like to just freeze them at age 3...they are such wonderfully happy and humerous people at that age filled with such wonder and excitement over everything new.

Brenna said...

oh my gosh! That is amazing...life is so amazing!! but i too am thankful my little one doesn't grow up in three weeks to leave the nest...I'm going to have a hard enough time when she does leave...like 18 years from now!! ha ha ha...you are so lucky to have been able to witness that!!
Brenna
rbanderson@live.ca

candkleo said...

What a sweet story! It really feels like Spring! Hope you get more birdies next year! :) Kelly

Debra Carnley said...

We have had the opportunity to watch birds from eggs to "fly-away" before and it's always an awesome experience! Thanks for sharing!

Misty said...

I love finches!
Hummer Hugs,
Misty
http://deliteful-gifts.blogspot.com/
hummingbird204 at comcast dot net

My time to scrap !!! :-} said...

how awesome to watch something so beautiful. thanks for sharing.have a wonderful easter with your family.

Sheila B said...

I just discovered your site today, Saturday! I just love the story and pictures of the birds. I love the number 5; born in 55; 1 of 5 kids, easy for multiplication. So finding you will multiple my experience. Also finding out about the Cricut Expression 2 is doubly wonderful.

CricketHunter said...

Such a beautiful sight. Glad teh babies are OK. Seems as though my babies did grow up that fast!! Thanks

silly_girl_823 said...

That would have been very neat to be able to experience that!! Glad the momma came back!!

Amy V

silly_girl_823 at hotmail dot com

TropicalWon said...

Awww I'm glad they are all ok. That seems like a really great thing to experience!! I bet it was exciting to see them all fly!! Excited about the Hello Thursday release can't wait to see what it is. Thanks!!
Amanda

Amanda.peterman at gmail dot com

Ya Buggin' Me said...

That is so sweet. I'm so glad our kids don't grow up that quickly!
hugs,
Malisa

Rosie said...

What a beautiful story. Life is so precious and magical. Thank you for sharing with us.

Lauren said...

What a beautiful story! thanks for sharing this with us.

Nisson Family said...

Oh my goodness! I bet your kids just loved seeing that happen up close and personal. :) TFS!

Pam
Simply-Pam.blogspot.com

motherloves3 said...

That is so cute. I have a six week old grandson, who seems to be growing too fast.
I am waiting for the new cartridges - what is going on?
motherloves3 at hotmail dot com

Kimberli said...

What a neat story, thanks for sharing!! I'm patiently (ok, not so much patiently) waiting for the Hello Thursday carts - can't wait to see them!! But I'm even more excited for Monday night - so exciting!! :-)

Amy Z said...

Doesn't it sometimes feel like our kids grow up in 3 weeks? We have a bird's nest in our front tree as well and it has been fun watching the mama bird each day.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful story. Our kids don't grow that fast, but they still grow too fast. Have a great day!

danielle_portillo@yahoo.com

jchisholmmcquaid said...

so neat! My kids would be so excited by that.

CA Scrapper said...

What a sweet story! We had a similar thing happen a few years ago in our porch light. I was sad when the birds were all gone. Thanks for sharing that story!

Leslie
cascrapper at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

This is a precious story!
Michelle
millers at wildblue dot net

Regina said...

What a nice story. Love to watch the little birds learning to fly. Seems like our kids grew super fast. At the time I didn't think they would ever grow but time flies when you look back on it.
regina95370@sbcglobal.net

mamawcindy said...

Love your story and I love that you got pictures. So glad children don't grow up that fast. My Grandchildren are 4 and 5 years old. Cherishing every second with them. Thanks for sharing your sweet story. :0)
cindymarshall63@hotmail dot com

the 2 Pink Ladies said...

Yeah, I am glad too that our children and grandchildren don't grow up that fast! God gives us lots of time to enjoy them all.
Hazel
hdhall6002 at sbcglobal dot net

Johnna said...

So sweet! Can't wait for the Hello Thursday showing! CAN'T wait for the E2 release!!!
johnna.throm@gmail.com

Kristal said...

What a sweet story, tfs

Melissaward said...

I have this mommy bird that cant seem to build a very good nest. Last year I was able to save all her birds and build a nest for her but this year I was away with my daughter and her broken nose when these guys fell out :( My heart is broken over it! I dont know how to tell mommy to move her nest next year :( She is pretty persistant that its the right place for it but its not :(

Im glad you mentioned Hello Thursday I guess maybe its next Thursday and no one sent us a memo? LOL :) I looked on the message boards and not much there either. Im waiting patiently hehe... ok maybe not patiently but I am waiting!

sieneke said...

that is so sweet! We have a lot off birds where we life, but the have never come that close. It is special too see that they feel so save!

Scrapnatic said...

So sweet! I can't wait any longer. Holy moly!!

scrapnatic@yahoo.com

Linda said...

Beautiful pictures!

Renea said...

What a sweet story of a loving Mama and Dada. I am so glad my babies are not growing up so fast and "fly the nest". What cute little baby birds. Thanks for sharing this story. You are so wonderful.

Renea
nurses1977@yahoo.com

Dee Burns said...

Love your Birdie adventures. Like most we have our adventures with the beautiful Birds here in Kentucky. We love watching them out on our Deck & wooded part of our yard...just beautiul.
I am so glad your little feathered friends gave you & your family such joy. There will be more because they know where they are loved. As always thanks for sharing your beautiful stories. I needed a uplifiting spirit today.

jlzmom said...

That is so sweet. Our babies do grow up too fast! My baby just turned 10 in December. Now all 3 of my kiddos are in the "double digits!" (And in June, I will have 2 teenagers! Yikes!)

Wendy said...

That is so neat that you got to see the nest up close like that.

Thanks for the chance to win :).

jdahmen said...

Have to admit little frustrated that they are waiting so long for the new releases, but thank you for keeping us up to date. We have three nests in our yard this year, the kids love to watch them hatch and grow:)

Miss Dhilly said...

Thanks for the update and sweet story! Anxiously awaiting "Hello Thursday" release!

thedhillonz@hotmail.com

Tammi A. said...

Great story thanks for sharing. The miracle of life is great!

Holly said...

OOH so sweet! I am so greatful that my babies dont grow up so fast also! It is already flying by!

Thanks for sharing your sweet story!

Holly

hollyshobbie at gmail dot com

Cari said...

Beautiful pictures!!! I love hearing the birds sing.

Jessica said...

So adorable, I can't believe they just set up a nest on your door!

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Pink Orchid Expressions said...

Great pix, tnx 4 sharing w/us

Becki said...

So cute! I too am glad our little ones dont grow up as fast!

Stephanie said...

How Sweet!!! We had a Bunny family in our backyard that we were able to watch grow up until they ended up leaving that nest. (We had a dog that kept going after them!) We were sad when they left but were relieved that the dog wasn't a threat to them anymore! Thanks for sharing!! Happy Easter!!

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pinkphish said...

We grew butterflies from eggs last year. The day they hatched we had a birthday party with teeny tiny cakes and treats. It's amazing to watch something grow from a little egg.

Julia said...

Wow what a cool story, that is so great that none of the babies got hurt!

Cathy T said...

Spring is always such an incredible for renewal and new life! Thanks for sharing this story. I couldn't tell, are the birds Robins? (would be appropriate, wouldn't it?)

JanetintheJaw said...

Happy Easter Robyn and thank you sharing your stories! It just continues to amaze me at the joys God has brought us through the simple things like watching something (or someone) grow.

Tara said...

That is so cool that they were right outside your window like that! Guess the mommy bird liked your door decorationas much as you did! Maybe even better if she claimed it for her home!
Tara

Aman said...

What a sweet story! I'm sure your kids loved watching the birds.

felkatz said...

Awwwww very nice story


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Anonymous said...

I had a robin make a nest in the sill of my bathroom window. I so enjoyed watching and waiting for the eggs to hatch. It was neat because I could keep an eye on them every morning as I got ready for work. You are right, I am so glad my children do not grow up as fast as the birds did. I was able to get some really cool pictures of the process and even snapped a picture of the mama bird putting a worm in the babies mouths. Have a great Easter!

Kristy
xtech_98 at yahoo dot com

Sparksgal said...

Such a sweet story - TFS!

Tigerrlyli said...

What a sweet story. I'm sure your kids loved watching the birds grow up, too.

Andrea said...

How fun to be able to watch them grow up! My kids would have loved that.

blueskygirl said...

Nice story and pictures! Yes, very glad our babies don't grow up that fast!

Christie said...

I'm glad that it takes a while for our little ones to grow up. I would really miss all of the wonderful things they do. Thank you sooo much for sharing.

redheadworking said...

How blessed you were to have such a great adventure right on your door! Life is truly awesome!
Thanks for the story!
Penny
redheadworking at earthlink dot net

Miranda said...

How cute :) I love sitting in our living room watching the birds in our big magnolia tree. Those are some great pics....would make a good scrapbook page.

Miranda
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Kris said...

Oh that is so sweet!! You are so lucky that you got a chance to see that. What a blessing :)

Sabina said...

Hello,
so sweet!!!!
Greets Sabina

MICKEY DELVALLE said...

THAT IS SOOO SWEET....WE CAN SEE HOW
GOD TAKES CARE OF ALL LIVING THINGS.

IF HE CARES FOR THE LITTLE BIRDS, HOW MUCH MORE FOR US...

LOVE IT!
MICKEY

Ohhh Snap said...

Thanks for sharing, I love happy bird stories :D

Sandy's Simple Crafts said...

Very nice bird story. 3 Weeks is very quick to be born and grow up. I'm sure it was fun to watch.

Annie said...

what a great story! birds amaze me sometimes! they scare me at others... lol

~Annie

Michelle I. said...

Awwww, so cute! Thank you for sharing the story. :)- mestiza1977@yahoo.com

Dell said...

I just love this story and so awesome that you were able to get all the pics to share with us! Don't you just love spring?

flscraplady said...

What beautiful pictures to go with a great story! Thank you!
If I win the E2 my scrapbook pages will be much better!
diane at weismanfamily dot net

Nancy and Monica said...

What a wonderful story and pics! Thanks for sharing with us.

Amy Jo said...

Wow that is so neat that the birds built their nest right on your door display. We've had a bird nest built on top of our back door light. She would always fly away when we'd open the screen door to let the dogs in and out, but she'd always come back when we were through.

Tina said...

What an extremely sweet story! Thank you so much for sharing!! It made me smile! :)

by DeeDee said...

What a wonderful thing to watch the little one's fly the coop!

scraphappysteph said...

So cute!!! Very sweet little birds.

Avril Tanner said...

The babies are so cute!!! I am so glad to hear that the Mommy came back!

Carolyn said...

What a sweet, happy ending story. The birds have new life, just like we do thanks to Jesus dying for our sins. Have a Happy Easter Robyn!!

Anonymous said...

I feels like it has only been 3 weeks once the kiddos start leaving home but it is so exciting to watch them go on their own adventures and use their own wings. Sweet story - thanks for sharing!
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tammy said...

Such a sweet story. I'm also glad that my kids don't grow up quite that fast.
Tammy
2goofy at cox dot net

Margaret said...

You had a really nice family of house fenches. They enjoy building there nest close to our homes. We have had them behind our porch lights. I'm glad your family enjoy their family.
Margaret
hmbonham@centurytel.net

Carrie L Wynder said...

Thanks for sharing such a sweet story! I look forward to your posts.

Lynnae said...

That would be so fun for the kids to see! Oh and I would love it too!

amr3mommy said...

Thanks for the beautiful pics! Can't wait until Monday!

Anonymous said...

I LOVE this story of your birds. It doesn't happen too often that you get to see them from being in the egg to flying. Thanks for sharing!

Patty D
pdbstamper@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful story. I'm glad the eggs survived the cold. Obviously, mom feels very comfortable and safe in those flowers on your porch.
We have deer in our area and a doe returns each year to have her babies in our front garden. We watch them grow up until they are allowed to venture away from mom.

Deana L.
dmlbuster at yahoo dot com

Michelle said...

Very happy that our little ones don't grow that fast. Very sweet story. Can't wait for Hello Thursday!

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