Monday, August 31, 2009
Learning to Crow
Monday, August 17, 2009
Isabelle
So, we decided that one more cat wouldn't kill us and went to the Humane Society to pick one that would fit in with the family. Isabelle was probably close to 6 months or a little older. She loved up on us and made fast friends with Emily. Of course, we brought her home. She wasn't the prettiest at the time so we thought we would give her a beautiful name to make up for what she lacked in beauty....hence, Isabelle.
Isabelle was a funny cat. She knew when bedtime was and would start pacing the trailer if Emily wasn't in bed on time. As soon as Emily would crawl in bed, Isabelle would jump up on the bed so she was laying half on Em's chest and would reach out and touch her face with one paw. She would purr and lay like that until Em would fall asleep then she would move to the foot of the bed. Once I went to bed, Isabelle would follow and sleep with me the rest of the night. We had our own personal Nanny without the cost!
What Isabelle couldn't tell us was she was meant to be an only child. The poor thing has had to put up with the other animals ever since we moved back home. And as you can tell, she lets everyone know her feelings without being able to talk! Even though she appears like the grumpiest cat alive, she still loves us and wants to be petted all the time....So don't let the grumpy face fool ya!
New Additions
Titan (He's becoming a love bug)
Eden (Such a cutie! And photogenic too!)
Ruffles (It's impossible not to fall in love with this sweetie!)
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
County Fair 2009
Gunnar had rabbits. Next year he is planning on getting a chicken or two.
Both kids are involved in cooking and at fair time my kitchen looks like a tornado has hit. (especially with both kids cooking this year!) It seems that we suddenly need to try new recipes for fair instead of the good old tried and true recipes. Which sometimes means disaster. I have learned the hard way to never ever forget the recipe or the magnificent cookies that would have gotten a purple ribbon get knocked down to a blue. One of the most devastating moments of my life. There's em smiling at the judge while she hears this and I'm thinking,"It's my fault cause I told her we didn't need one when she asked me!" I cried off and on all that day. She didn't. Now we make extras of the recipe and triple check. Oh, the lessons we learn when we make mistakes. This year our lesson was to read the fair book more closely on matting photographs. We barely avoided another ribbon catastrophe thanks to some friends who told us that her photos were mounted wrong before we got to the judge. Luckily, I'm paranoid so I brought mounting supplies with us and was able to pull the photos off the board and remount them. Whew!
Emily also does Fashion Revue where all she has to do is shop for clothes and model them. Which is easy for her since it seems like shopping is all we do. And for some strange reason she loves to get in front of people hence all the acting, dancing, and singing activities. She's really good at it too. (must be recessive genes)
All in all Fair 2009 went really well. Once the hustle and bustle of the shows and judging are over it is always nice to sit back, relax and enjoy the family and friends that are involved in the same things.