Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
My lack of knowledge sucks!
Luciana is so good at making me feel stupid! I like to think I'm a fairly intelligent, well-educated person. I try to learn new things every single day. Yet my child asks me so many questions every day that I cannot answer. Probably on average, I say, "I don't know. We'll have to look it up.", three times a day or so. I certainly don't mind looking things up and learning, but it overwhelms me to be constantly reminded of just how much I don't know!
L. Today: "Who invented braces?"
Me: "I don't know. We'll have to look it up."
It was a French man, named Paul Fauchard, in 1728.
L. Today: "Mommy, you know those ancient guys who wore ferns like this **showing me by putting ferns, ripped from the garden, over each ear**? How long do they last?"
Me: "You mean the Greeks--the ones who wore the togas that look like sheets?"
L.: "Yeah! Why did they do that?"
Me: "Even though they look like ferns, they are a made from a plant called acanthus. I guess they made them, because they thought it looked nice, just like we wear hats or jewelry."
L.: "But how long did they last?"
Me: "I would guess not very long, but I don't know if they did something special to preserve them. Ask Daddy, he might know." **He didn't, so...** "Let's look it up later."
I still haven't been able to find the answer to that one.
Dejanique had to work tonight--just got home. She "fixed a whole wall of jeans and made them perfect." Okay, super, but she can't pick up the clothing littering her entire bedroom floor?
We spent from after dinner until bedtime working out in the garden. A lot of weeding and a little planting. We got our veggies and cantaloupe planted tonight. We have a few left to plant, but those are going in containers to speed up the crop. We still haven't gotten our soil for containers. Since Luciana's plants far exceed the space in her garden, we gave her a second garden area. We moved the vegetable garden from the back yard to the south side of the house, and planted only cantaloupe in the old veggie garden. She gets the remainder of the old veggie garden, which should give her plenty of space for plants. I'm betting it's a lot more space than she will weed. While we were working in the old veggie garden tonight, a sphynx moth walked up my arm. We looked at it, and then I gave it to her to look at it closer and hold. No sooner did it get on her arm, than it peed/pooped (not sure which--I'll have to look it up) down her arm. We had a good laugh at that one. The moth seemed pretty content to hang out with us, even after we put it down. We left her in a safe spot, in a patch of weeds I have not yet attacked, when we came in for bed.
Our Sweetie-cat continues to become more sweet, loving, and brave every day. I was able to get her a vet check tomorrow after work. By the end of the week (unless we get unexpected bad health news) she will be in her forever home. It's going to be SO HARD to give her up! She has the coolest personality, and she's a talker, which I just love. She's been crying for me at the bedroom door, and it's just killing me to keep her separated like this. The girls and I keep going in to sit with her, so she isn't lonely, but she just wants to be with the rest of us all the time. She's also VERY curious about the other cats outside her door. Pictures of her cuteness tomorrow!
Les was interviewed by the Janesville Gazette about the upcoming Zor Shrine circus. Yea Les! We (WAEN) have protested/battled them every year, and I'm pretty sure we feel an equal antipathy toward one another. I'm excited to see how the interview came off and how they present the story. We'll be thrilled with even remotely fair coverage and are nervously hoping they didn't butcher her words too much. The Gazette is notorious for screwing up and rephrasing, so that your printed words bear little resemblance to your spoken words.
Love-in-a-Mist (nigella) is one of my favorite annuals. First of all, what a cool name. Second, it's EASY. Just toss seeds in the garden and forget about them. They reseed themselves, so you will have them in perpetuity, but they're not invasive. I went out to take a pic of one of the roses--Double Delight, but these were calling my name.
Posted by VeganMom at 5/29/2007 09:13:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cats , Circus , Garden , Rescue Animals
Monday, May 28, 2007
Memorial Day
We've had a busy few days. They went very fast, partly because weekends just work that way, but partly because we spent so much time outside enjoying the weather/nature that time just flew by.
Saturday Maria and her daughter, Hannah, came over for a while. Luciana and Hannah had fun playing together. They're both bright and creative, so despite the almost four-year age difference. They seem to enjoy each other. It's always nice chatting with Maria, too. Mark had to work the whole day, so it was nice to have someon there to break up the dullness of chores.
After Maria & Hannah left, we picked Allegrea up and went to pick up the rescue kitty. The poor little girl was left with someone who was supposed to cat sit. The owners never returned to get the cat, though, so the guy who had her threw her outside. She was an indoor cat, who had been declawed. She was out on her own for at least three weeks but came back crying at the doors/windows, as she wanted back in the house. He decided he didn't want her around, so a good solution would be to shoot her in the head. His nephew's girlfriend found out and was worried about the cat and mentioned it to Allegrea's sister. So we picked up this poor, confused, frightened kitty. We know nothing at all about her history, age, not even her name. She's as sweet and loving as she could possibly be. She is so precious--We're in love with her. She is staying with us in Luciana's room until I can get her in for a vet check. Once she's got a clean bill of health, we have a forever home lined up for her. She will move in with a lady who I've known most of my life. She's such a sweet person and deeply loves cats. She has one boy cat--her girl cat died--and doesn't work, so she has lots of time to cuddle her babies. This kitty is so wonderful, that if it wasn't Judy that was taking her, I don't think I could give her up. She's a very, very fat tabby, with a very uniquely cute face. She just can't seem to get enough of love and cuddles!
Sat. night was our date night, but Mark was so tired from working so much lately that we started the evening with a nap. We went out for dinner and came home and watched videos. It was pretty uneventful.
Luciana couldn't wait to get her stuff planted and begged to plant when we got back from plant shopping. We told her we didn't have time right now, as we had to get our animal duties done and head over to my parents' for a cookout. By the time we got everyone fed and ready to go, I noticed that Luciana had planted her ageratum (in her garden), a Jungle Gold impatiens (in our garden), and ornamental kale (in our garden, and not AT ALL where we would have put it). I watered them in tonight and shook my head in wonder at the odd places and reasoning she had for where she put the plants. Everyone had fun at the cookout. Dej didn't join us but enjoyed the cookout leftovers when she returned from Brandon's house tonight.
Posted by VeganMom at 5/28/2007 09:21:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cats , Family Pics , Rescue Animals
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Now I'm really LOST!
So, last night was the much awaited season finale of LOST. In true LOST style, they managed to introduce about 20 more questions without answering any. I need to rewatch and do some serious pondering to try to figure out just what the heck they are pulling with this and where they will go from here. I have 8 months or so to ponder, I guess, before there is any chance of getting more answers from them. I am very unhappy about the ridiculously long wait!
Weds. afternoon, we went to Peace Park for a play date with the homeschool group. Delayney, another 7-yr-old girl who used to be in Luciana's dance class, was there. They said hi to each other when I first arrived (we were a bit late), Luciana kicked her shoes off as Delayney had already done so, and they took off giggling and squealing. They ran around playing, laughing, and had a blast together until it was time to go. I'm so glad she had lots of fun. She asked on the way home if I could schedule a play date with Delayney soon. We will definitely have to do that. They are too cute together.
Today we had a pretty productive day. We did a lot of work with poetry. The poem she is currently memorizing is Robert Frost's, "The Road Not Taken". That's such a wonderful poem and fun to talk about with her. She did some lovely illustrations of it, which will hopefully help her with the memory work. We didn't use pictures on her last poem, but this is longer with much bigger words, so I thought it may be a good time to introduce mental imagery. Her story problems this week were at the end of 3rd grade/beginning of 4th grade-level, and she whipped right through them. I planned inside activities for today, as it was supposed to be rainy/stormy all day. It didn't rain until this evening, but it was terribly windy throughout the day. Tomorrow should be clear and nice, though, so other than piano lessons, I have mostly outside activities planned.
The ridiculously cruel Zor Shrine Circus, usually inflicts itself on Janesville on Memorial Day. For the last several Mem. Days, we have had two protests--one for each show. This year, they are coming next Thursday, instead, so we have Mem. Day free for the first time in a long time. That will be kind of nice. We will still have the protests Thursday.
If people were only more aware of the training methods used and the conditions in which these poor animals must live and travel, circuses would disappear. They would go the way of the other cruelly-outdated forms of entertainment once enjoyed by uneducated/unevolved humans--the barbaric coliseum matches of ancient Rome, public hangings, etc. The ironic part is that, much like zoos and nasty pet stores like Petland, people go to these places because they like animals. They just aren't able or willing to think it through logically to the realization that, while it is great to see/experience animals, if it hurts the animals, it's not okay. The sheer number of people who are willing to go through life with blinders on, because learning the truth may take a bit of effort or may cause them a bit of guilt, constantly amazes me. Knowledge truly is power and is the most important thing that one can acquire, yet it seems the majority of people actually hide from knowledge rather than seek it out.
Tonight we (Mark, the girls, my parents, and myself) attended the Rotary Botanical Gardens volunteer dinner. Mark did a great job on his program, as usual, and it's obvious how much he is loved and respected by all affiliated with the gardens. We got a chuckle out of the "vegan" meal that the caterers brought: potatoes and carrots with an orange wedge. They just took the meat portion away and tossed some extra baby carrots on. We're used to that, but it does make me chuckle--only in the midwest (Madison excluded, of course) would anyone call that a vegan dinner. I got a peek into one of Dej's sketch books that she brought with her to alleviate her boredom. Wow! I have to try to find that one and sneak some scans of it. There is some amazing art in there. There is also some of her trippy, kind-of-scary art, too. It's very well done, but not so much my thing.
Oh, and for my Ms. Snotty-Pants commenter on the last post (you know who you are). Maybe, just maybe, someday, you will be worthy of viewing MY dingo picture ;)
Tonight's pic is of the azalea bush Mark got me for Mother's Day last year. I just love the color. The blooms are slightly past prime in this photo, but still pretty. Behind it is the reliable but slightly invasive geranium phaeum. The roses are starting to open this week, so I need to get out and get some pics of those. They are stunning already! The garden continues to produce weeds at an alarming and unbelievable rate, so I will have more weeding to do over my four-day weekend than I care to think about.
Posted by VeganMom at 5/24/2007 08:58:00 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Doorky Dogy
This is a dingo. Luciana wanted to sit on the patio and draw tonight, rather than playing a game. She had a book from the library on showing how to draw animals step-by-step. It claimed to be easy--yeah, right. She picked a dingo for us to draw. I've certainly never tried to draw a dingo before. After a great deal of erasing, we each finished our drawing. She was pretty unhappy with hers and was upset that it wasn't as good as mine (and no, mine was not good!). I pointed out the obvious--that I had many more years of practice with drawing, my fine-motor skills were more developed than hers (followed by my attempt to distract her with detailed explanations of brain development and muscle control). She was not comforted. She just crumpled into sobs of disappointment that her dingo was ugly. I really do think it's cute and she did a good job. I want to reiterate that these were NOT easy! I was really sad that our pleasant time outside on a perfect night was ruined for her. I finally got her feeling better by bedtime, and she was back to her usual giggly self again. She did find time, however, to label her picture. We haven't yet had "dorky" or "doggy" as spelling words :)
Dejanique is working tonight until 9. We found out today that little miss happy pants decided to skip part of the school day yesterday, after forging a note from her father that said she had a dentist appointment. Clever. I'm surprised it took her this long to try the forged note. She will be getting in trouble at school tomorrow, as Mark informed them that he did not write that note. She reassured us today that it was "no biggie" because she didn't miss anything--really, she checked with all her teachers today. Oh, good. I feel so much better. What a turd! Back on lockdown we go, so she will be spreading her sunshine around here again for the foreseeable future. I really don't understand why she thinks she would get away with this, as as ALWAYS track her absences and call to check on anything that is odd or unaccounted for. Teenagers truly are delusional!
My parents have finished season 2 of LOST and are chomping at the bit for season 3. Soon, they will be caught up so we can actually talk about it.
Posted by VeganMom at 5/22/2007 09:06:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Luciana's Art
Monday, May 21, 2007
Back to the grind
Today found me back at work after a long (not productive) weekend. Mark and my baby left Saturday for a Dwyer visit, and they didn't return until after Luciana's bedtime Saturday. Dejanique had to work Saturday and Sunday, and Brandon was here Saturday night. I got the lucky job of staying home to play chauffeur and to babysit Dejanique and the animals. At this point, we don't feel it would be wise to leave D. home alone for any significant length of time--especially over the weekend. That's just asking for trouble.
We did get to spend a little more time together than we usually do on the weekends, so that was good. She went to the BTC graduation with me Saturday afternoon, as some of my former students were graduating and were hoping I could attend. We went to Carrie's graduation party afterward. It was at the Hog Cabin--a (Harley) biker bar. Denny, Orinda, Dejanique and I got there first and were a bit trepidatious about going in and sticking out like sore thumbs. I had a sleeveless shirt on, which revealed five of my six tattoos, so the joke was that at least I fit in there. :) I had too much to drink, which I NEVER do. I managed to get down a whopping 2.5 beers, which was enough to get me tipsy. I had to sit there for an hour eating crackers and tostitos, so I was good to drive home. How embarrassing. It was enough to make me feel pretty crappy after I got home--sleepy, headachey, nauseous--and remind me again why I don't drink much. Denny stayed at the party longer than we did (had to get home for Brandon's visit) and came over to hang with us after he left the party. The four of us hung out and chatted for a while and had a nice time. After Brandon left at midnight-ish, Dej and I talked and stayed up way too late.
Sunday was full of chores and grading those finals I put off last week. We had a WAEN executive meeting also. It's always great to see Allegrea, Les, and Jason. Jordan, Les's 17 yr old cat, honored me with her presence in my lap throughout most of the meeting. We went out to see Les's pergola being built while Alfie (her dog) showed off for all of us. I just love her furry kids! Her yard and pond were looking gorgeous. It was not a fun day, other than that part. I was so happy my girl finally came home, but it was quite late, so she had to go to bed. I let her stay in our bed, since I hadn't seen her, so of course Mark and I didn't get much rest last night.
Mark took Luciana to her theater class tonight. I was planning to take her, as I usually do, but someone needed to stay here with the kids (Dej & Brandon). Mark did not want to do that. I am really missing L, though. I'm still in withdrawal from this weekend and can't wait until they return. I took a quick blog break but need to get back out and weed some more before they get back. I am realizing that no matter how much I week, I simply can't keep ahead of the garden. I don't think it's a one-person job.
Okay, back from weeding. I must have pulled another 10 pounds of weeds tonight. I cleared out the rock garden, the rose garden, part of Luciana's crescent garden, the patio, and a section of the north garden. My arms are both ripped open and bloody--unavoidable when weeding in the rose garden. Things are blooming and looking beautiful already (except the weeds!). Tonight's picture is of one of the clematis (Nelly Moser) flowers in the north garden.
I guess now it's time to go break up the fight between Luciana and Ivan. She's using the furminator on him (works great!), and he loves it for a while but then when he's had enough, he turns into a giant ass. She picks back, and they will go on fighting like siblings, teasing and taunting. Ivan gets a scolding, and I get to take my girl up to read our bedtime chapters.
Posted by VeganMom at 5/21/2007 06:05:00 PM 0 comments
Friday, May 18, 2007
A perfect, spring Friday
One of Luciana's D&D characters is Charlotte, an Egyptian girl. Luciana decided to really get into the role today. She emerged from her bedroom this morning fully dressed, and, I didn't know at the time, but she was decorated as Charlotte. I noticed immediately the "eyeliner" (black marker) she had on. The clothes actually stayed on until dinner tonight, which is a long time for her to wear clothing. Once she was in her underwear, the full glory of Charlotte was revealed. Not only did she have the Egyptian eye thing going on, but she had Egyptian tattoos on her legs. She drew a scorpion, a camel, a snake, and a dolphin. I'm not totally sure on why those are all Egyptian, but it works for her.
She told me today while we were driving to El Jardin for our Friday lunch, that when she gets old enough to have tattoos, she will have four of them: a brownish red snake that wraps around her stomach, a dragon on the inside of each wrist, and a tarantula on the back of her neck. Okay! She is quite original. Mark has a dragon on his back, and I have a tat on the back of my neck, but all similarities end there. None of our friends, many of whom are also heavily inked, have any of those types of tattoos. That's all her.
I got a lot of housework and weeding done today, but never nearly enough. I started the morning off with a nice long phone call from Kathy. Luciana spent a good portion of the day reading her Ramona book. She's really enjoying the book, and I'm so happy that she's taken to independent reading. We didn't even pick our next poem today, because she was so into the book, I didn't want to disturb her little groove.
Mark is picking Dejanique up from work right now, and our friend, Pat, is coming over any minute. Luciana is in bed and will hopefully get to sleep before Pat arrives. I am stuck upstairs until she goes down.
Oh for the love of god! Petey just knocked something over downstairs again. I just heard a big thump, and he's the only cat that's not in my sight right now. He also managed to lose yet another collar this week! His latest joy is tipping over the kitchen trash and digging through. He will eat almost anything and learned that he can find treasures in there.
UGH!! Pat just got here a bit early, and Mark hasn't yet returned with Dej. I had to send him downstairs with my farting dogs to hang out and watch TV until Mark returns or Luciana gets to sleep. Dej apparently also has friends coming over to hang out, but since we had our plans first, she will have to hang out with them upstairs--at least until the little one gets to sleep. I'm feeling a bit chaotic right now!
Posted by VeganMom at 5/18/2007 09:03:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Family Pics , Luciana's Art
Thursday, May 17, 2007
When your mom wants to take a picture dammit,
Posted by VeganMom at 5/17/2007 09:08:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Dej's Art , Homeschooling
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Only 2 episodes of LOST left!
Posted by VeganMom at 5/16/2007 08:55:00 PM 0 comments
HELP from friends & family (especially those in the CHICAGO AREA)
Please, oh please take a minute from your torture-free, confinement-free lives to help the victims of FOIE GRAS--a monstrous and barabaric food made from the livers of tortured geese. See the bulletin below that I received, and PLEASE take action. Take two minutes out of your pleasant day to help these poor, voiceless victims, who live every minute of their lives in torment, fear, and suffering!
Please take a moment to read the message below from Alderman Joe
Moore, the sponsor of Chicago's foie gras ban. We need to show our support for the ban by calling the numbers below, as well as our own aldermen, this
weekend for a possible last minute vote to try and repeal the ban this Monday
morning. With enough calls left over the weekend, the Aldermen's offices are
sure to let the aldermen know about our concerns before the vote.
Foie gras is made by force-feeding massive amounts of grain mush to
ducks and geese several times a day for a month, until their livers become
engorged up to ten times their normal size. These diseased livers sometimes
burst from the pressure and cause the birds immense suffering. You will
never see footage of the birds who have been force-fed for several weeks
played by any proponent of this cruelty. The birds' necks are sometimes
ripped through from the rigid pipes rammed down their throats, and the
birds can barely walk and gasp for breath.
The Chicago City Council banned the sale of foie gras after viewing
footage of the birds suffering. No animal deserves to be treated the way foie
gras production requires.
Visit the following webpages to learn more about foie gras and exactly
what happens to the animals. You can also view video footage on the sites.
http://nofoiegras.com/
and
http://banfoiegras.com/
No compassionate individual would knowingly support this practice
after learning the facts.
Below is a letter from Joe Moore explaining the situation and the need
for our calls. Please contact your representative, as well as the aldermen
who are considering repealing the ban and let them know that you oppose
animal cruelty.
Also, for clarities sake, please explain that you oppose animal
cruelty on the phone and say that you are in favor of this humane ban. We have found that the operators taking these messages are taking them incorrecty. We recommend asking the operator to read your message back to you.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Daniel Hauff
Director of Campaigns
Mercy For Animals
www.MercyForAnimals.org
(773) 991-7352
Dear Friend,
I got word late yesterday that Chicago Alderman Edward Burke has announced his intention to call for a City Council vote on to repeal Chicago's ban on the sale of foie gras. The vote is scheduled to take place early Monday morning.
As you may recall, Aldermen Bernard Stone and Burton Natarus introduced an ordinance a few months ago to repeal Chicago's historic ban on the sale of foie gras, which passed the City Council last year. The ordinance was referred to the City Council Committee on Health, chaired by Alderman Ed Smith. Alderman Smith has been a staunch supporter of the foie gras ban and has so far refused to hold a hearing on the repeal ordinance.
Alderman Burke confirmed that either he or a colleague may invoke a little-used City Council rule that permits an alderman to move to "discharge" from committee any proposed ordinance that has been in a City Council committee for more that sixty days. To be successful, a motion to discharge a matter from committee requires the support of a majority of those voting on the issue. If the motion is successful, the matter is brought to the floor of the City Council for a debate and vote. To become law, the repeal must obtain 26 votes, i.e., a majority of the City Council.
Mayor Daley's former chief-of-staff, Sheila O'Grady, just became the new Executive Director of the Illinois Restaurant Association and is pushing to have a vote taken on the foie gras ordinance before the new City Council takes over next week. She likely has Mayor Daley's support.
Alderman Ed Smith informed me he will strongly oppose any attempt to discharge the foie gras repeal ordinance from his committee. Alderman Stone, one of the co-sponsors of the repeal, also told me he will oppose the motion to discharge. As I indicated, a motion to discharge a matter from committee over the strong objections of the committee chair is almost unheard of. Alderman Smith is well-respected among his colleagues, and it is likely that a majority of the City Council will oppose the motion to discharge out of respect for Alderman Smith.
Nevertheless, we can't take anything for granted. We need to flood Mayor Daley, Alderman Ed Burke and other members of the City Council with calls opposing any effort to repeal the foie gras ban. The City Council meeting begins 8:30 Monday morning, so you need to call this weekend.
Call Mayor Daley at 312-744-5000.
Call Alderman Ed Burke at 773-471-1414.
If you live in Chicago, also call your Alderman's neighborhood office. If you don't have his or her phone number, call 311 and ask for your alderman's ward office phone number, or click on this link:
http://egov.cityofchicago.org/city/webportal/portalProgramAction.do?BV_Sessi
onID=@@@@1718765390.1179011486@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccceaddklmdllkicefecelldffhdf
gm.0&programId=536879154&channelId=-536879035&topChannelName=Government
Finally, if you are able to do so, please attend the City Council meeting on Monday at 8:30 a.m.
Please pass this e-mail on to others who may be interested in defeating this attempt to roll back the progress we have made.
I will continue to keep you informed.
Thanks for your continued support.
Alderman Joe Moore
Posted by VeganMom at 5/16/2007 07:38:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Activism
Monday, May 14, 2007
It's only Monday :(
It was strange, yet refreshing, to only have to go to Madison this morning. I still have to grade finals, but other than that, my class is finished. That means I get to Madison earlier in the morning, so I get home earlier. It was wonderful to have the extra time tonight. I had time to make dinner (without being in a rush), chat with Luciana, do a crossword puzzle with Luciana (still working on the sea turtle conservation curriculum unit), feed the dogs and cats, eat, and still get her to her theater class on time. It was just the two of us, as Mark decided to go to measure for one of his landscape consulting clients, and Dej and Brandon went to hang out with Levi and Jessica. It was early release, and we were supremely uncool by saying that she and Brandon could not hang out here alone for two hours. No point in asking for trouble ;)
Luciana isn't enjoying theater class as much as we thought she would. She gets very upset, apparently, that whenever it's her turn to choose and act something out, she wants to be an animal, but her teacher says, "No animals, we need to be people." L. says whenever they start the activity, Elsie (her teacher) says they can be anything they choose. "Anything, mom!" But when she starts acting as an animal, Elsie says she has to be a person. L. says the teacher is "crushing her creativity." She further elaborated that whenever she works with a partner, she is always nice and says, "What would you like to do?", but then the partner gets "all bossy and then I become a small ant and they just smash my creativity. It's growing smaller and smaller." Those are Luciana's exact words--I had to jot them down quickly when she told me that, as it was so cute. My poor, dramatic baby!
I read the Rock County Humane Society's newsletter today and several articles from my "Off Our Backs" magazine (one of my favorite). They both kind of bummed me out. There are so many beings who have so little and need so much. I'm feeling very helpless, which is definitely my least favorite way to feel. I also finished the book, "The Secret", while waiting for Luciana at her theater class. It was a decent book. I agree with it, and believe that it works, but I didn't really run across anything completely new. I suppose that's the point of the book--that it's talking about ancient universal laws. I have a hard time focusing on the positive, rather than the negative, so I did view the book as a good reminder to me to try to focus on the positive, thereby creating more positive. I'm trying to figure out how I can apply this thinking to the animal rights movement. It's not coming together for me yet. I may have to ask Allegrea and Les to read it, and see if they can help me see how to apply this. There is so very little that's positive when one considers the state of most animals' existences (and the complicity or complete ambivalence of must humans if/when they bother to consider it).
Posted by VeganMom at 5/14/2007 08:37:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Family Pics
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Science Rocks!
You have to check out this link. I was actually searching through my 'Favorites' for something else but ran across this. It will take you 10-15 minutes, and grab a comfy chair and get ready to take your brain for a ride!!
http://www.tenthdimension.com/flash2.php
Posted by VeganMom at 5/13/2007 10:14:00 PM 1 comments
Happy Mother's Day!
My parents came by this evening with some chocolate/fudgy cake for dessert, as we were all too full to have dessert at Olive Garden. As soon as we finished our cake, Dejanique left with some friends to go play frisbee golf. I guess at her age, I can't expect her to spend a WHOLE day with me--that's just torture. If she is indeed frolfing, I'm very happy that she's doing something outside that's healthy and active. You never really know what a teen is doing, though, once they are out of sight. Luciana spent a good portion of the evening playing with her cats/lions and an empty two gallon water jug (with five holes in the bottom--she was very specific that it should have five holes) in the bathtub.
As I think about and reflect on mother's day, I'm very grateful that I had a wonderful, loving mother, who helped me navigate the world and become a good mother to my own children. I'm grateful also that my husband was lucky enough to have a good mother, too, who helped him become a wonderful husband and father. Our children are beyond blessed to have two fantastic Grandmas, and anyone who knows me, knows that I think good Grandmas are about the greatest gift in the world! I love that I have the coolest kids ever! I wanted girls, and I got girls--not just girls, but two very unique, fun, talented, bright girls. They are both like me in some ways and very unlike me in many ways, and it intrigues me to watch them develop.
Posted by VeganMom at 5/13/2007 08:53:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Family Pics
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Today was about 70 and sunny and was perfect for working outside. Mark and I worked out in the yard most of the day. Luciana alternated between helping, riding her bike, riding her scooter, and going in the house to see what her sister & company were doing. Dej has had Brandon here all day, and for a while, Levi and Jessica were here too. I got tons of weeding done, but still didn't make a dent in what's out there. Mark focused on pruning (he doesn't weed), and managed to almost refill the freshly emptied trailer.
When Brandon's mom dropped him off, she had his little sister, Morgan, (who's also 7) with her too. Luciana and Morgan got to meet and they were pretty cute together. They wanted to play, but Tressa and Morgan has other plans today. We'll have to get the girls together soon, as they are both bubbly and friendly, and I think they will enjoy each other.
We grilled veggie burgers out on the grill, I made baked french fries, and we ate outside. Mark built a fire in our outdoor fireplace and we enjoyed the day outside until bedtime. Luciana really wanted to cook chocolate over the fire for dessert, and it really took some work to convince her that that wouldn't work very well.
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Friday, May 11, 2007
I love Fridays!
Dejanique: Mooo-oom! Luciana just put my toothbrush in the toilet.
Me: On purpose?
D: Yep.
Me: Luciana! Come downstairs right now.
L: [comes downstairs, very calmly stands in front of me with shoulders back, spine straight, and looks me in the eye] Yes?
Me: Explain, please.
L: Well, she always just helps herself to my stuff: headbands, ponytails, my boombox, jewelry, without my permission, so I was paying her back.
Me: Did she just take something of yours?
L: No, but she does that sometimes.
Me: So you felt that throwing her toothbrush in the toilet, out of the clear blue, would be an appropriate way to pay her back?
L: Yes.
Me: If your sister helps herself to your things again, tell ME, so I can deal with it. It's not your job to pay people back. Now, go upstairs and apologize to your sister.
L: [stomps upstairs and mumbles without moving her lips]
Me: [alone in the kitchen, laughing my ass off]
My math/weeding actitivity that I had planned for yesterday did not go as well as I hoped. L lost interest in weeding after about 10 minutes. We were only working on the play area, weeding easy stuff from the woodchips. I was doing the hard stuff--digging out dandelions and grass. She was supposed to put each different weed in its own bucket: boxelder seedlings, maple seedlings, clover, & creeping charlie. We would then count and graph the weeds and try to figure out, based on logical thinking and observation why the distribution was as it was. We would then create a pie chart with the weeds themselves and determine which weeds had the biggest surface area. We will finish this, but we ran out of time when we were about 90% finished. Maybe after a break, she will be more excited about it. She normally loves to pull up the easy weeds from wood chipped areas.
She already spent her tooth fairy money. She had found a necklace at Earth Song, last time she went with Mark, that she fell in love with. It's a glass, sapphire blue vial, with metal scrollwork. It's used to hold essential oils and stuff like that. She couldn't wait to get out there to buy it, as soon as she found that she had enough money. We had to fill it up right away with some essential oil we made from the lilacs. Oh, the tooth fairy left some fairy dust for her too, which thrilled her to no end.
Dej and I went out to Kohl's tonight to purchase a few work outfits for her. We got four complete outfits, which I think is a decent start. That should get her through a week or two. If she wants more than that, she can build her wardrobe with her own money--now that she's a rich working girl. I can't wait to actually see her in the clothes. They are very cute, and she looks fabulous in everything! Despite the fact that they are very stylish and were from the juniors dept., she keeps calling them "Grandma clothes". Apparently anything that's not jeans and hippie-ish, is a "grandma outfit". Welcome to the real, old peoples' world, Dejanique. I met another vegan, though, on our outing. The girl who checked us at Kohl's saw my Vegan bracelet and asked me if we are the only two vegans in Janesville. The poor girl just moved her a month ago and is obviously suffering from (lack of) culture shock. Janesville is not a kind place to those who are progressive. I gave her our group's website and my cell phone and reassured her that there is a group of us in the area--not too many, but enough to have a family and keep your sanity.
My husband just roused from his nap. Luciana is spending the night at my mom & dad's, and Dejanique is out with Brandon and a group of friends. It's time for the man and I to go out and find something for dinner.
To come tomorrow...some precious pictures of the baby finches in the nest on our front porch light!
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Happy Birthday Ivan!
Ivan is now a big, strong 11 pound boy and has few remnants of the tiny newborn, who looked more like a rodent than a cat. He still has the precious multi-colored nose, and the white spot on his back that seems to embarass him (no, really--but I don't feel like explaining it). He runs the house like a crotchety dictator, with the other cats "pussy footing" (ha ha ha) around him--literally--except for... wait for it... Petey. Petey does not show Ivan the proper respect, and Ivan hates him for it. They scuffle over it now and then, but nobody comes away with worse than a little nose scratch--usually with nothing though. As much as we love Ivan, we realize that he is an ass to everyone but the four human members of our family. He's ferocious with strangers and feels it's his job to guard us and our house. He enjoys playing with his brothers, but only when he feels like it, how he feels like it, and when he initiates it.
He seems to still think of himself as more one of us (human) than one of them (cats). He says "bye bye" to me sometimes when I leave the house. Both girls have heard him, but he NEVER does it in front of Mark. So of course Mark likes to say that I imagine it. He also has this weird behavior whenever I do the dishes. He parades back and forth around my feet, while making this stranging, talking like sound whenever I look at him. I swear it's like he's really trying to tell me something, but I just can't understand it. It's very frustrating. As long as I pull up a stool right next to me while I'm washing dishes, he will hop up, sit on the stool, and be quiet and happy. I'm not sure if that's what he wants or if he's just accepting it as the best the 'stupid lady' can do. He loves table food. Almost anything that I eat, he must eat, too. He is very pushy about taking what he wants. He especially loves any kind of bread and goes nuts over donuts. He comes running for "nums" (people food that he likes) but is the only one of the cats who refuses his "treats" (cat food treats). He wants nothing to do with those, while the other boys will come running from anywhere if they hear the "treat" word. One of his cutest Ivanisms is cuddling Luciana's My Little Ponies. If she leaves them out on the floor, he will gather up several of them and cuddle up and go to sleep. He's very comfortable in his manhood.
So, 40 or 50 years from now, when I'm found dead in my house amongst the countless cats, people will say, "How? How did this happen?" You will all know the answer. It was Ivan. Ivan the Terrible. He started the whole thing! It's strange how a tiny orphaned cat can so deeply and profoundly affect one's life. Take it from someone who was cat indifferent up until three years ago, if you don't share your life with cats, you are missing something more wonderful than words could ever begin to describe. I have had just about every kind of domestic (and non-domestic) animal through the years, and there is something so special and uniquely wonderful about cats. Just trust me on this one.
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Free parking
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Monday, May 07, 2007
My girls are so cute!
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Sunday, May 06, 2007
And sadly, the weekend ends
Sundays are always very sad days for me, because I know I have to go back to work on Monday. I have most of Luciana's homeschool work done for the week. I just need to write up her reading comprehension questions. This will be her first week on poetry memorization. She picked a poem by Emily Dickinson, who has always been one of my favorites. I thought she would pick something by Lewis Carroll, as he's pretty silly and fun, and she really likes Alice in Wonderland, but she liked E.D.--probably because of all the nature themes. She's supposed to be cleaning her toy table in the living room, but it looks a lot more like playing than cleaning. I should have weeded today but it was 60 degrees and cloudy all day--very dreary and depressing, so I didn't get weed. I did get a lot done yesterday. Not nearly enough, but enough to really, really make my hands hurt!
Last night was date night. Luciana stayed overnight at my parents', and Dejanique stayed at a friend's. We ran to Kohl's to get Mark an outfit and then went to dinner. We got to El Jardin to find it was packed full with people and a long wait. We decided not to stay and went to Pizza Hut (not good at all). In hindsight, we realized that Jardin was so packed because of Cinco de Mayo. We went to Denny & Susan's after that for our own Cinco de Mayo party. We had fun there, but the long drive home always sucks.
Mark's planning to watch Eragon later--he rented it today, and I will get my grading done and finish up writing the final exam, provided Luciana gets to sleep at a reasonable time.
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Friday, May 04, 2007
My Little Monkey
Luciana is near the top, on the right, in the top picture.
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Thursday, May 03, 2007
His Holiness the Dalai Lama...
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
LOST day!
Luciana drew some lovely pictures during the concert. She managed to get all of our critters on one small 5x7 page. I was pretty impressed that she got the two dogs, five cats, rabbit, guinea pig, and 7 birds on there! Too cute!
Dejanique had her job interview tonight. She looked beautiful. She felt like it went well, and she wasn't nervous at all. She said they would let her know by Monday... I called her between school and her interview, on my way home from work, to go over some common interview questions with her. Mark had already covered some with her. I guess great minds think alike :)
Petey just jumped in my lap and stopped me--he had one of his cuddle need moments. That's also how most of my mornings start. Somewhere between 4 and 5, he gets this overwhelming need to have a cuddle, so he jumps up on the bed (loudly) and flops himself over on my face. He proceeds to purr loudly, while I cuddle and snuggle him. I really hate to be woken up earlier than I have to be, because I rarely can get back to sleep. It's impossible to ignore or push away a cute little guy who needs his cuddles so badly! Anyway, if he doesn't wake me, Mark's alarm going off every nine minutes for the hour between 4 and 5 will. I guess Petey's the better option of the two. Oliver, Baxter and Jasper are here in bed, taking their 9-10:30 snooze, so they have enough energy to tear around, wrestle, and destroy the house later tonight (with Petey of course). Ivan is in the stairwell window, patrolling the driveway. He likes that spot, as he can see me, outside, and into the neighbors windows. It's the perfect spot for my control-freak guard cat.
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Hectic day, but very exciting!!
Today was beautiful and summer-ish, but it's my long day at work, and I had lots to do, so I didn't get to enjoy it. This weekend should be nice again, and I will definitely be gardening, so I will get to enjoy the weather then. We had a delicious dinner at my mom's tonight. She tried a new recipe, which is always stressful--especially with my picky girls, but it turned out well. Luciana was pretty pokey, but she did eat it all. Right after dinner, I had to take Dejanique to the mall to get an outfit for the interview tomorrow. She picked out a cute outfit, but sadly, as it's not jeans, she will probably wear it ONLY for the interview tomorrow. Shopping with her is so not fun. She needs a small/medium on the majority of her body, but a large/extra large for her chest. She refuses to wear anything that is a size Large, because it just hangs loosely and fits poorly on the rest of her body, so we have a horrible time finding shirts for her. It usually results in one or both of us being pissed off, because she can't get what she wants, and I don't like the way her tops fit! UGH!! Anyway, by the time we finished that traumatic experience, I forgot to get gas for my car and stop at the pharmacy, both of which needed to be done tonight. I don't have enough gas to get to work in the morning. I returned home to find Mark and Luciana playing, of course, D&D. By the time I got dishes done, I only had a few minutes left to hang out with M & L, before it was time for our bedtime reading.
The best and most exciting part of the whole day is that I was able to get tickets to see the Dalai Lama in Madison this Thursday. Mark, Luciana, and I will be going. The last time I saw him was probably 9 or so years ago, and it was a WONDERFUL experience. I would definitely place it up there in my list of best experiences. I am so excited to be able to see him again! I am a little bit concerned with Luciana going, because it's a two hour talk by him. I'm hoping she can follow it and get something from it, but since I'm a realist, I will take her drawing stuff. If she doesn't find him as entrancing as I do, she can amuse herself for hours drawing. It's important that she goes, because this is probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for her. I have never had any desire to see or get autographs from famous people. I don't even comprehend why someone would want to do that! I am in awe of His Holiness, though, and really feel honored to be in his presence. I still have no desire for an autograph, though :) Dejanique is not going, and I am pretty unhappy about that.
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