Thursday, October 1, 2009
R.I.P. Fuzznutz
He was scrawny and covered in fleas. His ribs and his backbone were visible every time he breathed. The Asst. Zookeeper's only comment was to say, "I guess the little fuzz nut is staying, isn't he."
And the name stuck and we gained Fuzznutz. I let the ladies at the vet decide how to spell his name.
He definitely wasn't a cat that I would have chosen. He was much too "catish." He didn't like attention, wanted to be left alone. But he was still part of the household.
This evening, I went down to the laundry room and I found him dead in the litter box. He's had multiple trips to the vet and rounds of antibiotics, but he was never healthy. He never really grew much bigger than he was when we found him. But I expected him to last longer than a year.
I'm not sure what to tell the Heathens in the morning. While he wasn't their favorite pet, he was still part of the Zoo. I'll wait and talk to them after they get home from school tomorrow. Not a conversation I'm looking forward to having with them.
R.I.P. Fuzznutz. You'll be missed.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
123 Imagine!
Today, Heathen #3 and I went to see 123 Imagine! We had a great time. We also bought overpriced cotton candy, an over priced yucky snow cone because it came in a Sesame Street plastic cup, and a REALLY overpriced spinner toy. And it was worth it!
The show's theme was that you could imagine your self to be any place you wanted to go even if you couldn't really go there yourself. In our imaginations, we visited Mexico for a birthday party with Rosita, sailed on the S.S. Rubber Duckie with Ernie, went to the bottom of the ocean with Bert, went to Africa with Elmo, Hawaii with Samantha and Big Bird, and some other places as well.
The costumes were perfect and the dancing was amazing, considering they were in costume.
It was so much fun to watch Heathen #3's face and listen to him answering the questions along with the rest of the children. He was riveted to his seat the entire time. It was a 10:30 am show, so it was all little kids with parents or grandparents. I am so glad we went!