It didn’t start with the chickens. Before the chickens came the kids. It all started with the kids.
Amy and Jeff Wiltzius have an uncommonly large residential lot, about three quarters of an acre, in Middleton’s Shorecrest neighborhood. A petite neighborhood with little traffic, Shorecrest is north of County Highway M and east of County Highway Q. Across the backyard fence is Bishops Bay.
In 1997 Amy and Jeff, a young couple with plans to raise a family, bought their home. The transition to homeownership included the addition of new chores and responsibilities.
“Every weekend we were mowing the lawn,” Amy recalled.
Three years after purchasing their house, Amy gave birth to a son, Nate. An independent child from the beginning, as a toddler Nate’s curiosity took him all over the neighborhood. “We’d find him having cookies and milk in our neighbors’ kitchen down the block,” Amy said.