Archive for November, 2008

Interactive Opportunity

I’m lonely.

Chad’s been on a q4 call month and tonight he’s working late out in Palisade.  So,

I need you.

Would you please leave me a comment with a movie title (or 6 …) that you’ve enjoyed.  Don’t worry about it being a “current” new release.  Almost everything is considered a “new release” to a family who doesn’t get out to the movies and spends family movie nights watching The Incredibles or Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

HOWEVER, please spice up the list with some titles that are PG-13 rated or above.  Not that I don’t appreciate all the wonderful kid flicks out there … I’m just sayin’ … R-rated films don’t hurt me.  In fact, I’m craving ‘em.

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So Boring

I used a bad word in my title.  My kids would flip if they read it …  Nevertheless, it’s true.  Because I post very few photos of my children on this blog, I find it utterly boring.  But that could be the appeal for you friends and family who are sick to death of my children.  ‘Nuf said.

So, here’s a photo of the cakes the kids and I made on Election Night.

Obama Cakes

Obama Cakes

My husband was, of course, on call … so we schlepped over to another resident family’s house to eat tasty treats and watch the states roll in.  Incredibly, we were popping open the champagne by 9:15pm!
Celebrating
And not that you really need a photo of me looking puffy and soft and aged and weathered, but there you have it.  Thank the heavens my husband loves me despite my appearance!
Notice the necklaces?—————————————————>
One is an Obama ‘08 necklace I’ve been wearing since July.  It was a gift for my almost 83-year-old grandmother, (who supported Obama!) but she doesn’t wear much outside of her cross.  Gotta pick your important jewelry, I suppose!    
And the kid to the left is my youngest daughter.  That’s all you get to see.

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Lessons Learned as a Family

So, we adopted.  Without doing ANY research.    No hours logged on-line, digging for answers and information.  Nope.  Just fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants adoption.

We adopted a yellow bellied slider TURTLE.

We were told turtles are the easiest pet to care for.  We were told that her tank was the right size, the lighting was what she required, and the Walmart brand of turtle pellets provided all the nutrition she required.  And we believed what we were told without finding out for ourselves .  Hmmm, that’s a little scary…

Banana has been a member of our family for almost 5 weeks and it wasn’t until after we moved her tank from her home next door and set her up on top of my son’s dresser that I started to examine her living conditions.  Her shell size falls somewhere between a saucer and a dinner plate.  And her tank is 30″ x 12″ x 12″.  Her lighting is a basic aquarium light.  She didn’t look healthy.  So I started my research …

Banana's Back

Banana

I discovered that Banana belongs in a pond.  She should have access to water and an area that is out of the water with a temperature somewhere around 79°.  Her diet should include meal worms, dark lettuce, strawberries.  And of all the turtle pellets out there, the Walmart brand offers NO NUTRITIONAL VALUE to a turtle.  In all actuality, turtles should NEVER be sold as pets.  We don’t know enough about them and it is a crime that pet stores are allowed to sell these critters who don’t belong in a tank.  Basically, we adopted an abused creature and my heart broke into a million pieces that night.

 

Sweet Face

Sweet Face

 

I can really be an instant gratification kind of gal.  I wanted to fix the situation the moment I discovered all of this information.  It was almost midnight, my husband was at the hospital for the night, and I was participating in the slow demise of our stunning adoptee.  I cried.  I paged my husband.  And I handed the next step to him.

Chad got to work and found a tutle rescue outfit.  Turtle Homes matches turtles with an approved adopter — usually a herpetologist or scientist, or someone living in Florida who has undergone investigation and has a pond appropriate for these creatures. 

Our dinner conversation with our two older children was hard and heartbreaking.  Banana was our first pet and she had only been with us for a little over a week.  We all cried.  But they recognized that Banana needed to come to us in order to find a home appropriate for her.  It was a wonderful opportunity to foster lesson-learning as a family, filled with tears and reflection and discussion.  An important journey of growth that we, as a family, got to walk together.

Banana

Banana

 

 

We packed Banana up today and shipped her to Florida.  She will be missed.  But we know that we made the right decision and that we learned valuable lessons together.  

 

 

Godspeed, Banana. 

Adios, Good Friend

Adios, Good Friend

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Activities on the 31st

I really do have children, I just choose not to post their pictures on this site.  I don’t have pictures to share with you of my 20 month-old zebra, my 5 year-old vampire, or my almost-8 year-old mummy.  What I do have is a photo of how my mom and I spent our Halloween night after my kids begged for candy … (my husband was, of course, on call …)

This is absolutely one of my top 5 movies I would require on an island all on my lonesome:

Halloween Entertainment

Halloween Entertainment

I got started early this year … and if all goes well on Tuesday, I’ll put up our Christmas tree on the 5th in celebration of PRESIDENT OBAMA!!
Anyone else have celebratory plans for this week?!  Do share …

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