Our "babies" are now 4 days old, and seem to be doing well. At this point it looks like we've got 4 black-eyed and 1 red-eyed; two are definitely going to be darker in color, and jury is still out on the other 3.
I gotta admit, the cage is starting to stink, and I wish I could clean it (but then again, my whole family swears my nose is hypersensitive). I think their little squeaky sounds are adorable, but hubby finds 'em annoying.
And finally, just for fun, I'd like to share a funny gerbil story we came across when googling about unexpected gerbil babies. The website isn't formatted very well, and it's 2 pages long, but hubby and I both found it pretty funny: Population Explosion Story (scroll to the 4th paragraph on the page)
A few highlights:
"The pet shop guy seemed as reliable as a crepe paper seat belt."
"I showed 7 my gerbil
care books, pointing out to HER that SHE was dancing like a man. She
didn't seem to care. Illiterate gerbils."
"The joys of gerbil parenting were wearing out faster than five dollar jeans."
Friday, May 10, 2013
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Baby Gerbil Update
Monday, May 6, 2013
Catching up: Easter
Easter Sunday was a "nametag" day at church - obviously our son's back was having an identity crisis by the end of service ;)
(On a random side note: that guy he's standing next to is one of the youth leaders, and temporarily our church secretary. He's also the son of our son's 1st grade teacher. The crazy interconnectedness of a smallish town still surprise me)
Ooh, a family picture in which we all look presentable!
After church, we came home and had a simple lunch (yes, we were all traditional and had ham), then the kiddos were off on their Easter Basket hunt. I wrote up a few simple clues, and they were off and running... the grand prize was in the closet, and included (da da da daaaaaaah) SKYLANDERS!
Ooh, a family picture in which we all look presentable!
After church, we came home and had a simple lunch (yes, we were all traditional and had ham), then the kiddos were off on their Easter Basket hunt. I wrote up a few simple clues, and they were off and running... the grand prize was in the closet, and included (da da da daaaaaaah) SKYLANDERS!
Still spinning...
Whew! Things just never seem to slow down, do they? Still lots going on at the D house:
A and her BFF after the performance:
This same friend just had her birthday this weekend, and we celebrated with her at Bass Pro Shop. They have a bowling alley ("The Fish Bowl") that is all underwater-themed and it was super fun. Hubby and I had a good laugh, though, as we looked at all the attendees and realized we were the only white family - we're really good friends with the Mom, and asked her if we were the token white people. She laughed.... and then as we were doing the cake later, there was actually a "white" sticker on the cake board which she gave D as a label. Yes, we laughed entirely too hard at that.
And finally: a gerbil update! Spike and Rocky were acting a little odd this weekend, so hubby and I decided to go ahead and clean the cage on Saturday afternoon "just in case." This morning, I discovered that Rocky had made herself a nursery in the wheel (drug a whole lot of bedding material up the tube - gerbils take the term "nesting" to a whole new level!), and I told hubby that there'd probably be some babies waiting for him after work (his response: "Well, as long as they're not yours we'll be fine." Niiiiiice :) I took the kids to school, then came back home and found that yes, the babies are here! Mama hasn't left them alone much (gerbils are actually very attentive parents, unlike hamsters that often eat their offspring) but there are at least 5 in there, if not 6. The kids are going to have quite a surprise when they get home from school today!
- Had part of our garage ceiling collapse. This had happened to us a few months after moving into this house; we chalked it up to residual damage from Hurricane Dolly, added some bracing in the attic, replaced the ceiling (plain sheetrock) and moved on. Clearly something else is going on here - hubby's best guess is that the beams are spaced too far apart to properly anchor the sheetrock (and since our garage is not climate controlled, the heat and humidity take their toll).
- I opened the fridge to put groceries away, and the bottom fridge door broke out. That's where I stored out lesser used condiments, PLUS our deep fryer oil (used once, then filtered and saved). Did I mention I had it in a big glass jar? Yep, big oily, glass shard mess seeping over a tile floor with lots of grout lines. Joy.
- Winding down my "service time" in the kids ministry at church. We've had a lot of teachers step down in the past couple weeks, and we've had to cut back to only run the program during first service (we've always offered the same program during both worship times). Still haven't had anyone step up to take over, either. I've been spending even more time on this, just trying to tie up loose ends and prepare as best I can. Commitment seems to be a real issue for our entire church right now - we're growing, but there's a very small core group of people who actually do 90% of the work, and you'd think we were asking for millions of dollars when we ask for people to step up. Lots of weariness and frustration - would appreciate your prayers.
- My Mom had a knee replacement done a week ago, and she seems to be fighting a low grade infection or something. My grandmother (Mom's Mom) fell again while Mom was in the hospital, and even managed to break her nose, so she also ended up in the hospital at the same time (just as a precaution). Sheesh, when do we get a family discount?! Could also use some prayer with the whole family situation - there are some hard things going on and really need wisdom.
- I took the kids to get haircuts on Wednesday. As our daughter's hair was being finished, the stylist waved me over (I was assuming that she just wanted me to approve the length). Nope - turns out it's lice again. This is the THIRD TIME since Christmas. There are clearly 1 or 2 parents in 2nd grade who aren't fully treating the problem, as I know of 2 other families that have had multiple outbreaks as well. Grrrrrrr. Yet another reason I am soooooo looking forward to summer vacation!
A and her BFF after the performance:
This same friend just had her birthday this weekend, and we celebrated with her at Bass Pro Shop. They have a bowling alley ("The Fish Bowl") that is all underwater-themed and it was super fun. Hubby and I had a good laugh, though, as we looked at all the attendees and realized we were the only white family - we're really good friends with the Mom, and asked her if we were the token white people. She laughed.... and then as we were doing the cake later, there was actually a "white" sticker on the cake board which she gave D as a label. Yes, we laughed entirely too hard at that.
And finally: a gerbil update! Spike and Rocky were acting a little odd this weekend, so hubby and I decided to go ahead and clean the cage on Saturday afternoon "just in case." This morning, I discovered that Rocky had made herself a nursery in the wheel (drug a whole lot of bedding material up the tube - gerbils take the term "nesting" to a whole new level!), and I told hubby that there'd probably be some babies waiting for him after work (his response: "Well, as long as they're not yours we'll be fine." Niiiiiice :) I took the kids to school, then came back home and found that yes, the babies are here! Mama hasn't left them alone much (gerbils are actually very attentive parents, unlike hamsters that often eat their offspring) but there are at least 5 in there, if not 6. The kids are going to have quite a surprise when they get home from school today!
Monday, April 8, 2013
I'll take a few boring days, please
So here are a few moments from the highlight reel (besides getting glasses)
- daughter took a container of baked beans out of the microwave, realized it was hotter than she thought, and dropped it in grand fashion. Result: mopping floor approximately 4 times, scrubbing wall, table, chairs, etc
- hot water heater died - I discovered this as I was trying to shower to get ready for church. It actually shorted out, so very thankful that we did not end up with a fire or flooding, but still a hassle to scramble to find people to cover "our" Sunday morning jobs, then get a new hot water heater. It's in a closet right between our bedroom and living room; it was a tight fit and we had to remove the trim pieces from the door just to squeeze the old one out. Thankfully we were able to find one exactly the same size locally, and hubby installed it within a couple hours
- remember how we bought the 2 male gerbils back in August? Well, today I made the very unexpected discovery that we actually have a male and a female. OUR CHILDREN ARE UNAWARE OF THIS - PLEASE DO NOT TELL THEM!! I ended up mildly traumatized by the fact that I unintentionally killed the newborn pups, and based on what I've read online we'll have a new litter in approximately 5 weeks, so at least we have some time to make a game plan.
- still fighting the evil, evil lice. Found a couple eggs when I did a final combthrough so completing another round of treatment just to be on the safe side. Grrrr. I am really tired of washing bedding, hoodies, etc. every bloomin' night.
- Our son cleaned out and organized my little kitchen closet pantry. Of his own free will. Without promises of new toys or extended bedtimes. I need to tweak a few things, but he really did a nice job.
- hubby's "big boss" flew into town this afternoon, so he'll probably be gone to dinner meetings for the rest of the week
Tootles!
- daughter took a container of baked beans out of the microwave, realized it was hotter than she thought, and dropped it in grand fashion. Result: mopping floor approximately 4 times, scrubbing wall, table, chairs, etc
- hot water heater died - I discovered this as I was trying to shower to get ready for church. It actually shorted out, so very thankful that we did not end up with a fire or flooding, but still a hassle to scramble to find people to cover "our" Sunday morning jobs, then get a new hot water heater. It's in a closet right between our bedroom and living room; it was a tight fit and we had to remove the trim pieces from the door just to squeeze the old one out. Thankfully we were able to find one exactly the same size locally, and hubby installed it within a couple hours
- remember how we bought the 2 male gerbils back in August? Well, today I made the very unexpected discovery that we actually have a male and a female. OUR CHILDREN ARE UNAWARE OF THIS - PLEASE DO NOT TELL THEM!! I ended up mildly traumatized by the fact that I unintentionally killed the newborn pups, and based on what I've read online we'll have a new litter in approximately 5 weeks, so at least we have some time to make a game plan.
- still fighting the evil, evil lice. Found a couple eggs when I did a final combthrough so completing another round of treatment just to be on the safe side. Grrrr. I am really tired of washing bedding, hoodies, etc. every bloomin' night.
- Our son cleaned out and organized my little kitchen closet pantry. Of his own free will. Without promises of new toys or extended bedtimes. I need to tweak a few things, but he really did a nice job.
- hubby's "big boss" flew into town this afternoon, so he'll probably be gone to dinner meetings for the rest of the week
Tootles!
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
Pressing on
Sorry, but I still haven't done anything with those Disney pics - life has been extra busy. Yes, again.
The first day back at school after spring break, our son came home with substantial bruising on his arms. He's had issues with 2 boys in his class throughout the school year. I've talked to the teacher numerous times about several issues, including these boys AND the lack of structure in her classroom. (This photo was taken a couple days after the fact)
Obviously this event brought it all to a head.
I was on the phone with the Vice Principal, had several meetings, etc.
Oh, and in the midst of this we were also battling another round of lice (I'm assuming these were picked up among all the trying-on of Mouse Ears. Ewwwwww!!) so tons of combing and laundry. Also had a major church event.
Anyway, our son did change classrooms, and I've already noticed a wonderful change after just one week.
And then we celebrated his tenth birthday as well as Resurrection Day.
There have been tears, laughter, prayers, serious talks, and so much more crammed into these past two weeks.
I'm tired. Still have a few more things to deal with in the next few days. I feel rather beaten down and just need to focus on putting one foot in front of the other.
Obviously this event brought it all to a head.
I was on the phone with the Vice Principal, had several meetings, etc.
Oh, and in the midst of this we were also battling another round of lice (I'm assuming these were picked up among all the trying-on of Mouse Ears. Ewwwwww!!) so tons of combing and laundry. Also had a major church event.
Anyway, our son did change classrooms, and I've already noticed a wonderful change after just one week.
And then we celebrated his tenth birthday as well as Resurrection Day.
There have been tears, laughter, prayers, serious talks, and so much more crammed into these past two weeks.
I'm tired. Still have a few more things to deal with in the next few days. I feel rather beaten down and just need to focus on putting one foot in front of the other.
But those who wait for the Lord [who expect, look for, and hope in Him] shall change and renew their strength and power; they shall lift their wings and mount up [close to God] as eagles [mount up to the sun]; they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint or become tired. (Isaiah 40:31, Amplified)Sometimes it's not about soaring -- how awesome that God knows that, and provides a sweet promise even as we're dragging...
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