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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

You Want To Get.........WHAT ?!!

PRESENTING......The latest member of the family......."GIZMO"

Steve stopped in at PETCO in West Bend last week to get suggestions for a cat that throws up hairballs on a pretty regular basis. After coming home with new bags and cans of cat food he takes me by surprise by telling me what he thinks we should get........and let Olivia pick it out.
I couldn't imagine what he was talking about and was really surprised when he said we should get a ferret. He said he had always wanted one (although I don't believe he ever revealed this to me!)
So, of course I start thinking about it and how much fun it would be for Olivia and......to make a long story short.....Olivia and I brought one home on Tuesday. I read up on them first and our neighbors actually brought their two ferrets down to our house Monday afternoon to see how Blazer and Misty (and Olivia) would react. As they ran around our living room, Olivia squealed with delight, Blazer wanted to bury his head and Misty looked totally disgusted while she growled and hissed.


On Tuesday morning Olivia and I took a road trip to West Bend "just to look at them". The salesperson there was very good and we brought home a 3 month old boy ferret, along with everything else it takes to care for one. She told me the cage was so easy to assemble, just pull it out of the box and it practically folds out into place....yeah, right! An hour and a half later I had the whole thing put together equipped with litter box, three levels with tubes, slides and a hammock. Water bottle food dish and toys. She is also the person that told me they send them home with their new owners is a cardboard box. I asked if that would really hold him and she said "oh sure, he'll try to get out but will be fine". Well, that ended before we left West Bend. He was biting, scratching and crawling out of the box while I'm trying to drive. I ended up pulling over and held him in my lap with one hand and drove with the other. Then he settled right down and was actually very good.
Wednesday was his first full day here and he is doing well. Olivia loves him and we play when we can but he is only left out of his cage when he can be totally supervised. Blazer still wants nothing to do with him and Misty hisses and growls but is very interested in him. If he gets too close he gets a paw smack on his face.
I think it will be a good experience for Olivia and fun for us although it means more chores for me.
Stay tuned for more pictures and excitement.....




Monday, October 19, 2009

Pumpkin Patch

Now you know it's Autumn when you hit the pumpkin patches.

Saturday, since everyone else was deer hunting all weekend, Olivia and I spent the morning at Waldvogel's farm. It was our first time going there for all the activities and we both had a really good time.

They had goats to pet and feed, a miniature golf course, a big underground slide, bike race tracks for big "kids" and little kids, a duck race, pumpkin launch and all kinds of other little Halloween decorations and games.



They also had a haunted mine and granary but Olivia was afraid of those and said when she "gets bigger she will be bwaver" and will try those then. She said she was "weewe bwave" to go down the big underground slide.

She was a little intimidated by the huge corn maze they have and didn't want to do that because she told me "people get lost in there".

But they did have a train ride and she always loves the train rides. This one was really nice and pretty long. They went around the corn field, through a tunnel and all along the way had scary costumes and scenes set up. She was also very "bwave" going past all those scary things.




She had a great time racing the little plastic ducks once she got the hang of pumping the water. She was excited to be able to keep the ducks and put them in her bath at home.



We wrapped up our experience with a hayride out to the huge pumpkin field. She found a nice little pumpkin, I grabbed a medium one and we finally headed out early in the afternoon. We had lunch at McDonald's and I had all I could do to keep her awake on the way home before she got to her own bed to take a big nap.
We had a lot of fun and it was a good way to burn off her energy.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Where Did Summer Go?

These first two pictures were taken just three weeks ago, when it was beginning to feel like there was a little Autumn in the air (can you find Olivia on the bench?). My flowers all looked pretty good yet so I snapped a bunch of pictures so in a couple of months I can look back and remember how nice it was outside.
It sure was a fast summer and even though I was getting a little tired of watering plants everyday I am not looking forward to the snow flying.







This third picture was just taken a couple days ago and this is about all that is left of my flowers.
The hanging baskets are still alive and good enough to put out during the day also. We are hanging on to summer as long as possible.
The garden was a huge success this year but I now have it all cleaned out and ready to be tilled up for next year.
There is still a lot of clean-up work to do outside before winter really hits and I guess I can look forward to catching up on scrapbooking once all the work (besides snow blowing) outside is cleaned up and done. There has to be a bright side somewhere!




Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Farewell Toby!

Today was a gloomy, depressing day and not only because it was damp, windy and raining all day. Today we had to say goodbye to another friend and part of our family.


Grandma and Grandpa's cat Toby came to them many years ago as a stray, looked over the place and decided that was going to be his home and he never left.

He was such a cool cat, friendly to everyone and always looking for attention from anyone and everyone who stopped in to visit.
He was a real character and became a part of our family. Whenever any of us stopped in at Grandma and Grandpa's it was just part of the routine to ask "so where is Toby?". You could either find him him relaxing in the sun room or sleeping under the covers in "his bed" in "his room" (the spare bedroom). If he happened to be outside and you left your windows open, most likely he would end up searching through your vehicle. When we had big family get-togethers he always came out to greet everyone, strutting out as if to say, "here I am, now the party can begin". This picture was taken in August at G & G's 50th anniversary party. That day was the first sign he gave that something was not right . He didn't seem to be himself and from there he slowly got sicker and sicker. Not wanting to eat, losing weight, etc.. After vet visits, bills, pills and a lot of work he kept going even though most of us can't believe he lasted as long as he did. He was a tough old guy but eventually it got too bad and he is finally at peace with no pain or illness. We never got an answer as to what exactly was going on or what exactly was wrong but it finally took over and got the best of him.
We will all miss him but there was such a special, strong bond between him and Grandma that I think it will take some time to get over this one. He was a very special cat and although we are all glad he has no more pain there will be an empty void for a while at the Manning house.

GOODBYE TOBY! WE WILL MISS YOU!