On this rainy, rainy day I would like to send prayers out to everyone affected by the terrible storms and tornadoes.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Garage Sale Give Away!
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Its Been a Rough Two Weeks
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It sure has been a rough time for our family. First, I want to wish you all a happy belated Easter. I am not one to post sad events in my life as I like to keep blogging light hearted and cheerful but we've suffered a loss that has been devastating. Our much loved cat Robin, whom I have posted about many times, passed away last Thursday at only ten years old.
It's been such a difficult time. Robin was like a child in our home. He was born here when my son was four and he meshed himself into our lives in such a way that words can't explain.I think because he grew up along with Billy and then Caitlin was born two years later in 2005 that he really became the middle child. He was the sweetest and most loving cat ever. This is the first day I can even look at his picture with out sobbing. Cancer robbed him of his life and it came completely by surprise. He was fine. At least he behaved fine. Then one morning he had some labored breathing and wasn't eating. We brought him to our animal hospital and they concluded he had diabetes.It was treatable. But then he was getting very weak and the doctors were surprised at how quickly he was deteriorating. Almost over night. They did all kinds of tests but still he would not bounce back and they were shocked. With all the treatment he was getting, how could be failing so? Nine days of hospital care and he was declining but we had hope--after all, I was prepared to give him insulin or any other medications. Then suddenly in one night he went blind and couldn't stand. A specialist was called in and it was discovered he had a rapid growing lymphoma that destroys your kidneys, liver and pancreas and then goes for the brain---in a matter of days :( It masks itself as diabetes.
And he was gone. Our Robin, who was named by my son after Batman & Robin--was a little super hero after all--and now he's gone. He tried so hard to live and come home to us again. In his last breaths at the animal hospital he tried to stand and crawl to my son. My son said he feels like he lost his brother. What is so hard to accept is that two weeks ago he had movie night in our family room with Billy, Caitlin and our best neighbor friends--the three little girls who also have grown up with Robin. He sat in the middle of them all watching "Frozen." Robin viewed them as his friends too. He loved everyone.
But I hate to leave you sad like me. When we thought he had a treatable ailment and was about to come home, we went on with our egg coloring for Easter on the Wednesday before with our neighbor friends. It's the tradition since my Billy and neighbor Genny were toddlers. We colored eggs and had desserts.
the gang |
Julie, Jackie & Billy |
my love bug |
Genny & Caitlin |
We were all smiles and had fun. On Easter, we were preparing for Robin to be released the next day. Then he started declining Monday and he never came home :( But here is my Caitlin on Easter Sunday:
Billy and my son decided to build beds around the chicken coop and add some blue stone so it doesn't get muddy when it rains or my sprinkler system goes off. The beds are going to be filled with mulch and I like to fill the beds around it with herbs and plants such as mint, catmint, parsley, and pretty flowers. Next weekend a truck of mulch is coming for the property both front and back. More work! But that's a good thing. We love our property, our yard, our pets, our house, our neighbors and working together. That's what heals us!
And I thank God for allowing us to experience the special joy of having Robin. I've had many cats in my life and I have loved them all sooo much but Robin was a little different. He embraced people and he embraced other animals. The kindest disposition you can ever imagine. He had a huge heart and brought out the best in all of us. So for the ten years we've enjoyed with him I am grateful and I also know that there will never be another quite like him. He was that once in a life time gift.
this is the rear/the bunkhouse for chickens & bunnies |
bunkhouse area nice and clean |
Friday, April 11, 2014
Easter Countdown!
It's Friday! It's Friday! and it is also the last day of school before Spring break! Woo Hoo! I'm so happy when the kids are home with me. I think I get more excited than they do :) Although Billy has been home with me receiving the home tutoring cause of the stomach issue, we have no tutors next week and no schedule for anything except fun stuff!We have our party, two events at Church before Easter Sunday, and the we plan to go to the movies. Today, Caitlin's class is having a Spring party, and it is retro dress day as well so she is dressing as a 60's girl. I wanted her to wear a bonnet and a long dress and go as Laura Ingalls to which she replied "No."......oh well...she's very excited that her class is reading "Charlotte's Web". I'm wondering if Easter Bunny can find the cartoon for her Easter basket...Speaking of baskets...I went to Dollar Tree the other day and saw these adorable eggs:
SO sweet. Dollar Tree really has lots of good stuff for the holidays and for the outdoors. I sure love going there. Today I'm off to a few stores to complete my purchases for the "baskets" ....I have a few ideas for them to make them special. I still have my original Easter basket from when I was little. These are the candy containers Easter Bunny left me:
The first one he ever left at my house was the one to the far left and that one is my favorite. I received it when I was seven. I don't open them anymore because the plastic is wearing a bit. Easter baskets were always so much fun. I would receive two chocolate bunnies--one chocolate and one white chocolate, chocolate eggs, fuzzy chicks and the candy container filled with jelly beans. Oh yes, there were M&M's too, I believe....
The other day I was cleaning my bathroom and I accidentally knocked over a glass Easter egg decoration I had displayed on my bathroom sink...Sadly the lid of the egg broke. I am somewhat klutzy. I managed to salvage the bottom part of the egg and recreated it:
Happy Friday!!!!!
The first one he ever left at my house was the one to the far left and that one is my favorite. I received it when I was seven. I don't open them anymore because the plastic is wearing a bit. Easter baskets were always so much fun. I would receive two chocolate bunnies--one chocolate and one white chocolate, chocolate eggs, fuzzy chicks and the candy container filled with jelly beans. Oh yes, there were M&M's too, I believe....
The other day I was cleaning my bathroom and I accidentally knocked over a glass Easter egg decoration I had displayed on my bathroom sink...Sadly the lid of the egg broke. I am somewhat klutzy. I managed to salvage the bottom part of the egg and recreated it:
Then it joined the pack with some other bunnies:
Proving once again that new friends are easy to make!
Monday, April 7, 2014
Spring is Here! I Think!
Good Afternoon! We've been super busy here, and I'm a bit behind posting. Also a bit behind with other things but I know I'll get caught up. The doctors handling my son's inflammatory bowel disease issue extended his home tutoring until May 30th so he will just be returning to school for regents exams in June. He has good days and some pretty darn bad ones. We are supposed to begin a new medication at his next appointment so we'll continue to pray that he gets much needed relief. We go back and forth on different weeks for testing or treatment at hospital so I haven't been home as much as I usually am plus I care for my Mom. Some days are crazier than others but it's all good. I get everything done eventually!
This was the weather here a week ago today--3"of snow! Then by Wednesday the temps went up to 60 degrees and it all melted! I think Mother Nature is finally moving on. I surely hope so. I have lots of buds on my plants and bushes and sprouts coming out of the ground. Crocus are blooming! We took advantage of the nice weather these last few days and really worked hard outside. I have my herbs and flowers picked out for around the chicken coop and my son and husband have seeded the lawn. Carol & Frankie took advantage of the sunshine too. They celebrate their first birthday this week!
Carol the rooster |
Frankie our prissy girl |
Here they are last June--only two months old!
Look Below!
How about some of these chicks? These are chicks I had growing up. Perhaps igniting my passion for all things chickens/roosters ? :) My Mom crocheted them! I treasure them because I only have a few and my Mom can not crochet anymore due to her arthritis.
Aren't they adorable? I love the 70's crafts. She got this idea from a 1970's Better Homes & Garden magazine, I'm thinking around 1975.....love it.
She celebrated with best friends at Chuck E. Cheese and we also had a small house party.
A fun, fun, fun weekend. I can't believe my baby is nine. She's helping me plan our annual Easter Egg Coloring Party. It really isn't a party but in my house if we have a few friends, desserts and a theme it's a PARTY! Since my son was an infant--seriously an infant !---I would invite my friends over to bring their little ones and we would have desserts and color eggs. As the kids got older, we branched off into MORE desserts, and MORE kinds of coloring egg kits. A simple little get together that has become a tradition for 14 years! We have so much fun coloring eggs and eating! We do the traditional PAAS colors, sparkle eggs, tie dye, ...you know them all! Stickers and writing on them with wax...all that fun stuff...Last year Caitlin and I made our Easter Bunny cake that came out looking like a cat! And that's okay! wink, wink :) because we had so much fun making it! Lets see what happens this year.
websites. Pinterest of course too!
And Finally.....some GREAT news to end this post with....My little Dixie..aka Dixie Doodles aka just Doodles --has made a remarkable recovery! We truly thought she was near death. She suffered two strokes in two weeks and we were spoon feeding her as she had no strength to walk upright, let alone drink or eat on her own. The vet recommended we put her down but I just couldn't yet. I'm happy I waited....she twitches, she drools a little but she is back to walking, eating and snuggling! Praise God!
Dixie is our little rescue from 9 years ago from a big state park.We had gone to the park after dinner one night to feed the ducks and discovered her stealing our bread and hiding in a hollow log. We returned to the park for three nights trying to find her and lure her into our cat carrier and finally caught her. She had no teeth and was deaf but full of love for us. We had no idea how long she had been abandoned in the park but I can tell you she adjusted to our home and we love her. She never really grew (she's kitten size) and weighs less than five pounds but she is our Dixie and she is one tough pussycat!(who can't resist baskets) This photo was taken last year. She still looks the same. Bless her heart.
Unfortunately Red Cat is still blind in one eye but he is doing well otherwise....and Robin is always loveable Robin...all these pets...I love them like children! :)
Have a great day!
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