This morning the boys were awakened "early" to get ready for VBS. They have VBS all week. While both of them expressed being tired and Caleb says he doesn't want to go.... I know that this is a great time for them to see their friends. Our house is too torn up to have too many people over so a pre-arranged get together time is great.
It was so hot in the house last night that the boys ended up sleeping in our air conditioned bedroom on the floor. They were so cute this morning cuddled up at the end of the bed sleeping through the alarm clock, the shower and me walking around the bedroom. They are deep sleepers, which is advantage right now... we'll see about it when they are teenagers and have to get up to their own alarm clocks.
The bunny rabbits are adorable. The perfect size/age to watch them explore and discover. They are starting to eat "real" food, and they are loving the dandelions and Timothy hay. They are starting to show personality. We have some lickers in the bunch, which is what we were hoping for in this litter. They are still a bit young for an untrained person to be sure what gender they are, but we look forward to knowing. We've named them, although a couple of them we are not sure that's the final name... and the solids are hard to tell apart so the names rotate on which solid gets the name. Names are: Sparkler, Streak, Indy, Dash, Boom, Freedom, Bottle Rocket, Jet/Parade (see what I mean about the undecided names). We've had lots of warm evenings holding them in the backyard, a great summer activity.
We've also had more campfires in the last month that we would have in 1-2 seasons of camping. The boys are loving it. Roasted hot dogs and smores often... and lots of reasons to poke at the fire. The little pyros in training.
Mike is in his fire training twice a week at Index to become a volunteer. It's hard training, very physically challenging and there are also book tests. Lots to think about.
I've been working alot too. I work 8 hours over 3 days this week. I'm fortunate with that # of hours that the boys do have VBS so I can get the hours done.
The kitchen cabinets are 75% done, we have an experimental first coat of red paint on the walls in the kitchen, and the t-moldings etc arrive this Wednesday so the flooring will be laid this weekend. Lighting is due to arrive early next week. LOTS changing. Mike fought hard and finally got the faucet and sinks hooked up, which is great after a long week and a half without water in the kitchen.
So that's the latest.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Summer feels as if it is flying by so quickly...
For the fourth, we attended a community party. Not ours. Caleb and Jockey loved the park and the natural areas to rummage and boy around in. They watched the early fireworks in the cul-de-sac. Later, we came home and sat on the curb out in front of our house and watched the huge fairgrounds display and our own neighboorhood's worthy attempt to exceed the display at the fairgrounds.
We've dragged the kids around a bit to the showrooms for flooring and granite. They've had their good times and their not-so good times in said places. It won't last forever.
We've taken them to parks a few times. One day, after walking to the park, Mike drove down bringing the swimsuits and the boys hit the water just before the afternoon turned cold. And they happened to have run into a few school buddies for a impromptu playdate.
We've had a campfire again. We've held baby rabbits OFTEN. They are at a perfect age for being held. Their eyes are just coming open. They sleep and hold still. Just today, Jockey and his bunny fell asleep together on the couch for a little nap. I didn't get a picture of that. :( But it was adorable. And Jockey is again proving his Bunny-Whisperer abilities. (Can he get a TV deal too?)
Caleb left this morning with Grandpa and Grammy Dahl on their excursion and adventure down to Newport, Oregon in the motorcoach. He has been talking and, yes, even dreaming of "Georgie's" restaurant. He's so excited, it sounds like a higher scale-seafood oriented- Mcdonalds because YES there are toys involved! Hence Caleb's facination. He returns on Monday (or Tuesday, I forget). He was equipped with clothes, swimsuit, bike with helment, $10 and 3 kinds of allergy medications (you'd have to know my son to really understand the NECESSITY of these) and the bidding of be obedient and have a good time. His excitement has been uncontainable for the last 3 days!
Kla-hi-ya Days are tomorrow in Snohomish, and we will be strolling around starting mid-morning to see what there is to see. Maybe Jockey can get some chalk art done.
So here are some current bunny pictures:
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Day Three of INDY DAY Bunnies.
They have their little teeth, little toe nails, peach fuzz/light silky coating of the fur indicators, their colors are showing. They are getting warm in all this heat and spreading out in the nesting area for their own space and cooling down. (Last litter they were a balled up heap for warmth). I put a fan out to move air around the hutch for Rosie-Mama. Absolutely, the count is at 8 babies, at this point they all should survive. We do a have one that is a bit smaller than the rest; it's about 1/2 the size of the largest, but there are all the sizes in between, so if it can just get a couple good solid feedings in there will be no worries. (This time the "pee-wee" is barely speckled/mostly white.) Caleb keeps calling these bunnies by the last litter's names. Jockey insists there is a Sparky and a Dash among them.
Well, off to get ready to close the house (paperwork on the refinance). The kids aren't all that excited because that means shopping for laminate flooring. But they are going for walks, getting to parks, wearing as little clothing as we let them get away with, and hello... we have baby bunnies.
They have their little teeth, little toe nails, peach fuzz/light silky coating of the fur indicators, their colors are showing. They are getting warm in all this heat and spreading out in the nesting area for their own space and cooling down. (Last litter they were a balled up heap for warmth). I put a fan out to move air around the hutch for Rosie-Mama. Absolutely, the count is at 8 babies, at this point they all should survive. We do a have one that is a bit smaller than the rest; it's about 1/2 the size of the largest, but there are all the sizes in between, so if it can just get a couple good solid feedings in there will be no worries. (This time the "pee-wee" is barely speckled/mostly white.) Caleb keeps calling these bunnies by the last litter's names. Jockey insists there is a Sparky and a Dash among them.
Well, off to get ready to close the house (paperwork on the refinance). The kids aren't all that excited because that means shopping for laminate flooring. But they are going for walks, getting to parks, wearing as little clothing as we let them get away with, and hello... we have baby bunnies.
Sunday, July 04, 2010
Happy Fourth of July!!!!
Lots of news about California to tell, but the big news is...
WE HAVE BABY BUNNIES!
They were born early this morning, between 12:30 am and 6:24 am, so they are definately Independence Day bunnies. How cool is that! They are so new, I haven't been out to even count how many. Maybe a little later we'll count them. But I think this time we will leave them where Rosie built the nest for a few days. She built her nest this time in the built-in nesting box attached to the cage rather than on a towel on the wire like last time. So the babies are a bit more secure and warm this time.
It is exciting. Anyone want to come and see in about a week, or week & a half?
This makes the summer even more perfect. New, built in firepit, fresh home grown strawberries, warm evenings, breeze in the trees and soon little babies to hold or hop all around us. Just great.
As to the trip, more details later and pictures too. But overall a good trip. Grandma went with us nearly every where, and there were a lot of places we went. The boys were decent in their behavior; happy to see Grandma and her new "puppy" Otis; played a bunch in the pool Grandpa bought for the back yard, and excellently behaved when we saw "grammy's old lady friend Dyer" aka Great Grandma Dyer. Chuck E. Cheese, parks, movie to avoid the heat, bowling, new-to-Caleb bike, picking oranges, a fair, and more thats the highlights of the trip. Like I said, more later.
Lots of news about California to tell, but the big news is...
WE HAVE BABY BUNNIES!
They were born early this morning, between 12:30 am and 6:24 am, so they are definately Independence Day bunnies. How cool is that! They are so new, I haven't been out to even count how many. Maybe a little later we'll count them. But I think this time we will leave them where Rosie built the nest for a few days. She built her nest this time in the built-in nesting box attached to the cage rather than on a towel on the wire like last time. So the babies are a bit more secure and warm this time.
It is exciting. Anyone want to come and see in about a week, or week & a half?
This makes the summer even more perfect. New, built in firepit, fresh home grown strawberries, warm evenings, breeze in the trees and soon little babies to hold or hop all around us. Just great.
As to the trip, more details later and pictures too. But overall a good trip. Grandma went with us nearly every where, and there were a lot of places we went. The boys were decent in their behavior; happy to see Grandma and her new "puppy" Otis; played a bunch in the pool Grandpa bought for the back yard, and excellently behaved when we saw "grammy's old lady friend Dyer" aka Great Grandma Dyer. Chuck E. Cheese, parks, movie to avoid the heat, bowling, new-to-Caleb bike, picking oranges, a fair, and more thats the highlights of the trip. Like I said, more later.
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