Friday, September 28, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
"Mommy! I did it all by myself!"
The thrill of mastering the towel wrap. She has asked me for a couple of years now to wrap her hair up after showers/tubby time just like I wrap mine. She has never been able to wrap it, flip it, and have it hold--until last Sunday. She was so excited, and it was so cute! It flashed me back to when I was little--I'm not sure of the age, but I remember being equally entranced by my mom's towel wrap. I also remember working on it and being thrilled when I finally mastered it. I absolutely LOVE being this little girl's mom! Check back with me in 9 years or so...that may change drastically. ;)
We're in full swing on homeschooling and having a great year so far. I've stepped up the work level quite a bit this year, as she's definitely more ready and able to keep up. I am using the book, "The Well-Trained Mind", as a guideline in my curriculum development. I'm trying to mix a very rigorous classical education with unschooling concepts--if you can make sense of that! So like me to try to make to opposite extremes work together, huh? I'm good with extremes, though. It's the middle of the road stuff I've never mastered. :D It seems to be a good fit for us at this time, and the beauty of homeschooling is that, if it isn't working well, I can just modify it. One of my coworkers said today that trying to home school my little one must drive me crazy. I am so happy to say that it doesn't. I LOVE it. She LOVES it. We are having so much fun learning and exploring together. I am only sad that I wasn't able to do this with Dej. It is a LOT of work, and I do mean a lot. Sometimes I don't necessarily feel thrilled about creating another set of story problems or scrambled words, but it is so worth it, and the fun of working with her more than makes up for the yucky parts.
My poor little Lila kitten's problem eye has taken a turn for the worse. We will be going to the vet tomorrow for, what seems to be, my weekly visit. You know it's bad when most of the people at my very busy vet clinic recognize my voice over the phone and even know all of my cats by name/color/recurrent health problem(s). I look forward to the day that I don't have to see or talk to them for at least a month. Someday. Maybe.
Posted by VeganMom at 9/25/2007 08:36:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cats , Family Pics , Homeschooling , Lila
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Thank god the plant sale is over! This is Mark after the plant sale. We were visiting my parents, and because he wasn't moving, he was sleeping. Luciana had a little fun during his nap. This weekend was his first off in weeks! He spent Saturday with Luciana on an adventure. It's been a while since they were able to go on one. They played mini golf, drove go karts and went through the arboretum. Today she spent most of the day playing with Hunter. I am feeling very Luciana deprived this weekend. :(
L & Hunter were working on building a pond in his back yard. They dug up a pit and used saran wrap to try to contain the water. It kept them very busy throughout the afternoon. She's really into ponds (and of course the accompanying fish, turtles, and frogs). She's determined to start building our pond this spring. We just got a ton of library books for her to read about pond building. She will research and take notes all winter and hopefully be ready for that as one of her big spring projects for school.
Last night we went out for date night. Mark planned the evening out and I had no idea what we were doing. We went to one of our favorite Indian restaurants. We had great food but not the best service. Service does tend to be kind of hit or miss there, but the food! The food makes up for it! We then went to see Reefer Madness - The Musical. It was absolutely fabulous. One of the lead actors was also a lead actor in The Complete Abridged Works of Shakespeare, which we saw there last year. He was completely different yet equally good in both roles. I wouldn't have recognized him if Mark hadn't pointed it out. He's so much better with faces. The play was much funnier than the movie (which we enjoyed) and was very well done. I'm so glad we were able to go. Dej would have loved it; we both commented on that last night.
M & I lucked out while sitting on the back patio on the swing this evening. We had a ruby-throated humming bird snacking on the blue salvia on the deck for quite some time. It was so cool to be able to watch her for that long at that close range. It was almost like being back in San Diego for a minute. We've had more hummers this year by far, and I'm not sure why. We have basically the same array/quantity of plants, and I still haven't put the feeders back out. Maybe it's another side effect of global warming. At any rate, we are all enjoying having so many this year, after my failed efforts of years and years to draw them here with feeders!!
Posted by VeganMom at 9/23/2007 08:18:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Family Pics
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Tattoosday 5 & 6
Posted by VeganMom at 9/18/2007 08:45:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Tattoos
Monday, September 17, 2007
Hairy Balls
Posted by VeganMom at 9/17/2007 08:17:00 PM 2 comments
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Missing connections
I often find myself shocked and dumbstruck by the number of really intelligent, caring people who just don't make the final connection. I frequently encounter people who fight tirelessly for the environment, feminism (or the rights of another oppressed group), animal rescue, etc. I don't understand how they can care so deeply for these issues, particularly those involving animal protection and rescue, but are never able to make the next logical jump. These people are tremendously distressed by the suffering of a feral cat, or an injured squirrel, or a dumpster dog, yet seem unable to grasp the fact that their lunch or dinner suffered an infinitely worse life and ultimately a cruel and painful death. Those who have worked closely with animals know beyond any doubt that all species greatly value and will struggle and fight bitterly to preserve their lives. They know without a doubt that these creatures experience pain and fear. Yet somehow they are able to short circuit their logic facilities to extend the same care and consideration to those animals as they are to those for whom they have dedicated their lives to protect and care for. WTH?? I was really hit with this again yesterday when talking to my veterinarian. I have been with this vet for over 12 years. He's a wonderful man, and I trust him with the lives of my babies on a regular basis. There is no question that he cares for his animals, and my animals all know this. Trust me when I say, they can tell! We were chatting about his upcoming trip to see his twin brother in CA and he told me they always go fishing when he visits. Huh?! This man knows first hand how animals suffer and experience fear and pain. I have seen him cry over these animals. Yet he is able, unthinkingly, to spear and rip open the most nerve intense, pain sensitive portion of a fish--the roof of the mouth. He is able to throw them into the boat and watch them struggle and suffer unspeakably as they slowly suffocate (a very painful death), while thrashing around trying desperately to find the life-saving water. Again, WTH?? I left there feeling very sad and very puzzled. Is this only in the U.S., where we are trained by TV, schools, and churches not to think? Not to question the way it is, was, and always shall be? Or is it just that humans are so good at selectively tuning out that which makes us uncomfortable? I have no answers, but I should would like some. This world would be so amazingly improved if only 10% could just make the connection!
Speaking of my vet, Jasper has what appears to be a fairly 'routine' bladder inflammation and needs to take pills to reduce the inflamation. He should be fine. I asked him if the ratio of 3 out of my 5 male cats having bladder problems is unusual. He said it's a bit on the high side. I am doing everything right as far as food, water, etc.--all the physical measures that can be taken to reduce the problems are already being done. The only additional thing I could do would be to switch them all to a totally wet-food diet. Eewwww!! It would cost $7/day to feed them that way, and I simply can't do it. Also, that may not help at all. He did have some VERY helpful advice though. He said his guess would be that my boys' problems are probably triggered by stress, as that is often the culprit in these cases. With the ever-changing population of critters in my house, that has to cause them some stress. So, I need to really stick with not bringing anyone else in for a while. We have to get some stress-free time under our belts here to give everyone a chance to be totally healthy and strong. He also reminded me of Feliway, which I used to use as needed but somehow forgot about. They now have diffusers (like Plug-ins) that can be refilled, and each fill up lasts for about a month. He felt that would be extremely helpful and said that it should be a staple in all multi-cat households. I got online and read a lot of good reviews about it, so I ordered a three-pack of diffusers.
I also talked to him about Lila's ongoing respiratory problems. He felt it very likely that she has suffered permanent respiratory damage/scarring from being so intensely ill so young. She will probably always have these problems--if not constantly, than quite frequently. It may never turn into anything more than an annoyance, but I will need to always watch her closely as she's at high risk for developing bigger respiratory ailments. He said I could use a baby bulb to suck out her snot (perhaps the grossest sentence I've ever typed), but it would probably upset her tremendously. He has had great results with putting in one drop of a saline solution that's made for human noses/sinuses (not Afrin or anything like that--just saline solution) in her nostrils as often as she will let me. It works well for people, so I'll see if that helps her out any.
I got an update on Haiku (Lila's brother) from his new mommy, and he is doing really well. Haiku and Lynx (the cat she had already) have made friends and play together quite a bit. He's been neutered. He's still very playful and very loving and is completely healthy. He doesn't have any of the respiratory problems that Lila has. She said he is the hit of her ladies' book club meetings, and goes from lap to lap enjoying the love. How cute is that?!
I'm in love with these pictures of Hallie and Lila (mommy and baby)! I don't like that the pics of them in the window sill look a little nasty. I wash that sill all the time, but it is a favorite cat spot, and they always manage to leave little kitty-litter footprints on the cream-colored paint. Lila still comfort suckles her mommy almost every day, and they spend a lot of time cuddling, grooming and napping afterward. They also play together a lot. They are so precious to watch together! Lila also really enjoys playing with Oliver and Petey. She pounces on the tails of Ivan, Jasper, and Baxter sometimes, and plays with them occasionally, but they aren't quite as playful as Ollie & Petey, who still play like kittens.
Posted by VeganMom at 9/13/2007 08:36:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cats , Hallie , Lila , Rescue Animals
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
It should be Tattoosday 5, but
I thought I had a picture of the one on my back (and Mark thought he took one) but can't find it. It's been a long day, and I'm just too lazy to take a picture, download it, and post it. So next Tuesday, I'll do 5 & 6. Then I'll have to see how sneaky I can be about getting pictures of Mark's 5. Allegrea is working on his #6, so hoping that will be done soon. It will be very cool!
Well my almost two short-week respite from medicating cats will be over tomorrow. Poor little Jasper has blood in his urine now. It's not severe, and he's not blocked, so he will probably just need some pills twice a day. Funny how it seems normal for me to have to medicate cats a couple of times a day, and it seems strange when I don't! My life is backwards in other ways, too. ;)
We had a nice visit with M's parents Sunday. Dan wasn't able to make it this time. Tonight's pics are from our visit to the gardens with them and L. playing Kerplunk with Grandma Carolyn. To totally digress here, I had the game, Kerplunk, when I was a child and loved it. As an adult, I just find it a total PITA to get the zillion little plastic sticks through those tiny holes! I noticed as we walked by this planting by the fountain in the English Cottage garden, that L was very color coordinated with the plants. I had her set up for the perfect shot, but she was very squirrelly and silly and wouldn't pose for me or be still. I had to catch her on the move. My dream of the perfectly coordinated portrait dies yet again. They went to Rotary Gardens and shopped at the plant sale first. L and I met them there (Dej worked all day), and L led us around the gardens. We spent most of the time at the koi pond, as that's by far her favorite part of the garden. Number 1 favorite is the koi pond; number 2 is the duck pond; number 3 is any other water at the gardens; and number 4 would be the plants. Water is very cool, and I'm always intrigued by the passion children seem to naturally have for water. As much as I LOVE plants and gardening, though if I had to choose, I would probably choose to spend the day at a waterfall rather than a garden (Shhhhh--don't tell my husband that!).
D had senior pics taken yesterday, or rather half of her senior pics taken. It rained the entire day, so she couldn't do the outside portion. She will have to get spiffed up and go back again, and she is very unhappy about it. She totally did not want senior pics and keeps whining that it's a waste because she looks ugly and dorky in every picture. She has always been photogenic (when her eyes are open--she does have a knack for having her eyes closed in most pictures).
I've had a little more time to read, as I don't have to feel guilty for reading when it's crappy and rainy outside. I've been reading more of Anthony's book (Omni-Science and the Human Destiny). It's so enjoyable. It's so like him, that it's almost as if he were here again. It reminded me that I miss talking to him. He is so very interesting and intelligent! I've met many other vegans/AR people and many people who are passionately riveted by science, but I thought I was the only one in whom the two passions intersected until I met Anthony! I'm going to really have to nag him to slow down enough to get his second book published!
Which reminds me, that my dear friend Pat (who really needs to call me back ASAP!!) wrote this amazingly kick-ass screenplay that I need to nag him to get published too. It's too good and too important to live on a laptop! It is very cool to have so many fantastic and talented friends through whom I can live vicariously. :D
M & I watched Citizen Kane last night, for the first time as adults and in its entirety. It is a very good movie. If you haven't seen it lately (or haven't seen it) you should really watch it. I really enjoyed it, and I love the rich characters in it. I'm always fascinated by a rich, well-developed character in any genre. It's something that's hard to develop well, and to sound really old, I think most modern movies and books are too lazy to invest in developing and fleshing out the characters. They rely too much on glitz and effects for my taste. Now for a complete change, from culture to hmmm, not sure what to call it exactly, M & I went to see Superbad for date night Saturday. It was an interesting mix of raucous, bawdy comedy and fairly fleshed-out, believable characters. Parts of it were screamingly funny. We both felt it would have been better, though, had they edited out about 20-25 minutes. There were a few parts that dragged. Overall, it was better than most comedy movies today, and we do enjoy a good laugh!
Posted by VeganMom at 9/11/2007 08:25:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cats , Family Pics
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Posted by VeganMom at 9/06/2007 08:34:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cats , Family Pics , Homeschooling , Rescue Animals
Monday, September 03, 2007
Manic Monday
MONDAY
Oh yeah, we also made a brief stop at the West Towne mall. L had a Build-a-Bear gift card from xmas that she has been dying to use. Mark and I both dislike and put off mall trips, but it was about time she got to use her card. She picked out a cute (cheetah pattern & denim) outfit for her bunny & kitty and also got a skateboard for them. I'm not really sure why one would want a skateboard for a stuffed animal that can't even stand up by itself, but okay--it's her gift card. I happened to overhear her yelling at Dej yesterday, because Dej was wearing and using her little skateboard. Sometimes my family is just weird like that.
Posted by VeganMom at 9/03/2007 08:21:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Activism , Cats , Circus , Petey , Rescue Animals