Archive for July, 2008

Seven weeks, four days

I’ve been remiss in writing to this blog, and I apologize. It isn’t that there’s been nothing new to report, there has, and lots of it! I’ve just been busy; too busy even for Ravelry, too busy to keep up with The Yarn Harlot and Dooce on a regular basis, too busy to catch up on my email. So please, don’t feel neglected!

What’s been taking up all of my available time? These two, born June 7, 2008:

One of the two 2008.07.14

Yevgeny Mungojerrie (Mojo) 2008.07.14


Which one starts the car?

Which one starts the car?


Our house is a very, very, very fine house...

Our house is a very, very, very fine house...


Harry sniffing Rumpelteazer Ivan 2008.07.22

Harry sniffing Ivan Rumpelteazer (Teazyka) 2008.07.22


Mungojerrie Yevgeny, meet Tabbey Road Tiggers Bounce

Tigger is more than sixteen times Mojo's size (16.4).


Learning how to play

Learning how to play

Welcome to our little family, Yevgeny Mungojerrie aka Mojo or Zhenyka (one pound, 3.5 ounces as of today), and Ivan Rumpelteazer aka Teazyka (pronounced “teeska,” one pound, 3.8 ounces). We went all the way out to Long Island City in Queens to get them. We had only planned on taking one, but when we got to our friend M’s house and I picked up Teazyka, G picked up several of the others, and Mojo fell asleep in his arms. The conversation went like this:

G: (with puppy dog eyes) Can we keep him?

Me: Are you sure?

G: Yes.

Me: Are you really sure?

G: Ask me again, and I’ll say no.

Me: M, I think we’re taking two.

M: Yay!!!1!!

They had adopted out nearly all of the eight, and our guy was close to last, if not the last. Our amazing vet (who makes housecalls) has already been to see them, and exclaimed, “Oh my god! They’re so intense! They’re so tiny!” Which leads us to believe that they were indeed premature. Also, there were eight kittens total in the litter (all of whom survived). G has taken some more pictures, the first of which are posted over at Cats, Sheep, & Penguins, along with the whole story. He’s shot and processed more pictures; they’ll be up soon.

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Totally manic

Had a 20 oz. mocha with a triple shot of espresso on a (mostly) empty stomach this morning and nothing else to eat until my pepperoni rolls come out of the toaster oven in a few minutes. I really shouldn’t be drinking the Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry, but I am.

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Guess what’s coming home with us tonight?

Pictures can be found here. Talk about cute overload; I’m going to be especially antsy at work today (I wangled a 10:30 – 3pm shift).

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The most sincere pumpkin patch

Last November, we tossed the ready-to-rot pumpkins over by the Kwanzan cherry tree in the back yard, you know, for compost. Shortly thereafter, they were attacked by animals looking for the tasty seeds that we hadn’t scooped out. It took a long time, but the pumpkins finally decayed. I added some fireplace ash at one point, having heard that it was full of potassium and good for fertilizer. I didn’t think much else of it all until  a few weeks ago, when I saw some familiar leaves growing among the weeds.

We had a vegetable garden when I lived with my parents, and planted all sorts of things, including fat peas, corn, watermelon, and, you guessed it, pumpkins. I ran inside to tell G about this miraculous event, but he was rather nonplussed. “We did throw a boatload of seeds out there. One was bound to grow.” I’ve been watching the not one but TWO vines growing with anticipation. Today when I wentout to take some pictures, I spotted yet another vine growing! Here’s the evidence:

Hello? Cinderella? Your chariot will be ready soon.

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