Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Introducing Alley Cat (aka Alexandria the Great)

When Cleo disappeared the house was way too quiet. I felt like a trader by even thinking about a new kitty. But the quietness and the sadness of our hearts and home led us to adopt another cat. The new cat is named Alley Cat (or her formal name is Alexandria the Great...I guess the need to have a formal name comes from having registered Golden's). We call her Alley and she was adopted from an animal shelter called the ARK (which ironically is the vet clinic we went to in India!). She is around 7 months old an is already spayed, micro chipped and up to date on her vaccinations. When we first got her I didn't sleep at all that night, I kept thinking we shouldn't have got her, it was too soon, she wouldn't be a good cat etc...she wasn't Cleo. I even thought maybe we should take her back, but Logan asked how I could take her back to "that place?" I realized he was right, the animal shelter wasn't a happy home for a cat to live in. I then realized that she wasn't Cleo, not even a replacement. She was just another addition to our family. Those first few days Alley constantly rubbed up against our legs, we learned this is a way a cat marks their territory...she was claiming us. Alley had been a bottle baby so she is super affectionate. She loves being cuddled and purrs lots and can be entertained for hours with a shoe string. She has learned the house and while she doesn't sleep in Cleo's favorite spots, she is finding her own. Alley hasn't been outside since birth and we have no intention of letting her outside. She is strictly and inside cat. Ted doesn't appear to be having allergy issues with her which is awesome! She is super calm about having her nails trimmed and even likes her bath...yeah I know cat plus water should equal a disaster. But she doesn't mind it.




Sunday, October 10, 2010

Cleo...come home kitty

Cleo, the cat we adopted while in India has disappeared. She was mostly an indoor cat but loved going outside. She most of the time never ventured far, just a bit into the timber and would always come back. Cleo loved going out first thing in the morning for about an hour then back inside for breakfast and a nap and then later in the day to lay in the warm sun. She almost always stayed inside at night. There were a few instances when she did stay outside but she was always at the backdoor waiting for us in the morning. Well it has been over 2 weeks when we last saw our Cleo. I remember seeing her on the railing by the back door as was going to let her in when she hopped off and went into the yard. That was the last time we saw her. I don't know what happened to her but my heart is still sad that we may never see her again. Cleo joined our family at about 4-5 weeks old, she was so tiny when we got her. She came from our driver's neighbor. It was so funny when we got her because Millie was terrified of this tiny little kitty. But eventually Millie became Cleo's best friend. They played so hard together, have the time Cleo would chase Millie throughout the house. Cleo had quite the life, living in the US instead of the streets of India. When I get sad I try to think about how she had such a wonderful life however short it was compared to the life she would have had as a cat in India. She flew half way around the world and saw her first snow. She learned about catching birds and playing with our outdoor kitty. She eventually learned how to not only climb up trees but to climb down them as well (Ted rescued her once). She pretty much ruled the house, coming to you when she felt like it. Many time she almost got caught up in the sewing machine. When walking through the house I still look for her in her favorite spots only to find her not there. Why do we get so attached to our pets?? Oh Cleo, I would be so happy if you wandered up the back door again.Oh my sweet Cleo, how I miss you and your funny antics...come back Cleopatches!

The house has been too quiet with out Cleo, we haven't replaced her but added to our family again with another kitty. Stay tuned for a post about the new kitty.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Emily turns double digits

No more is anyone single digits in our household. Makes us feel kind of old! Emily is celebrating her 10th birthday this beautiful fall day we were blessed with. She is growing up way too fast! I can't imagine not having a little girl in our house. According to the boys she adds much "drama" but I love having her around! I always have so much fun with the birthday blog. It is fun to look back and reminisce over the older photos. It seems like when your kids are first born that the time goes so slowly but looking back it just went fast and seems to be picking up speed! I don't like it, before we know it they will be graduated and onto college!
Emily had a fun day even though she had to go to school. Today was the 4th grade field trip to Wildlife Prairie Park where they had a great day to enjoy fishing and hearing a great talk on Illinois aquatic life. It was especially neat as the high school Biology class went along to help the kids fish so Mason was able to help Emily today. We celebrated dinner at Red Lobster where she enjoyed crab. Then home to open gifts and eat cake. She had a fun filled day!!
Emily we love you so much and am thankful that God brought you into our family. Happy Birthday Emily!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Family Reunion

We recently held a family reunion at my oldest brother's house in Southern Illinois. It as a smaller gathering than normal but fun was still had! As usual there is lots of swimming and jumping off the high dive. This year we didn't get to do much fishing as we normally like to. I woke up early on Sunday morning fished for a bit while still in my jammies! Life doesn't get much better than that:) The best was I caught a nice bluegill but as I brought him on the dock he flipped of the hook. Each of the kids kids were able to catch a few fish as well! We also celebrated Scott's 50th birthday. It was a fun weekend and we hope for a larger gathering next year!
Emily
Logan flipping of the swing
Logan
Meghan walking on water- such talented nieces I have!
Ted and his favorite beverage:)
Anna- who says corn has to be cooked to eat it?
LillianFishing Time
Scott celebrating his 50th!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak

Upon leaving the Black Hills area we headed south to Estes Park, Co., at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. We absolutely loved this town! It was not huge but had everything you needed plus the scenery and climate was fantastic. There was absolutely no humidity hear! While there we rented a two bedroom condo which offered beautiful views of the mountains. It was nice to have the room to spread out and catch up on laundry as well. I was able to take some gorgeous photos of the kids. I knew that the pond and bridge would make a great background for a photo, so we headed down only to discover a herd of Elk were grazing on the side of the pond. One day of hiking was spent heading to Mills Lake. We originally just planned on hiking around 3 miles but when we heard about the lake at the end of the trail we kept going. It ended up being about a 6 1/2 mile hike round trip. The kids did fantastic though. We took lots of breaks to catch our breath and to drink lots of water. The view of Mill's Lake was gorgeous. At bedtime that night Emily asked after we said her prayers if we could just hike around 3 miles the next day. Too cute! Another day we mostly drove on the Old Fall River Road, a one way gravel road that is only opened from about June-October that climbs to about 11,000ft and has no guard rails. Along this road we got to see the Yellow Bellied Marmot. I was full of switchbacks and sheer drops offs to sometimes both sides. It was a beautiful but no relaxing drive! This road connected up to the main road at the Alpine Visitor Center. This is where the kids got to get out and see snow in July! We walked on tundra and marveled at the beautiful little flowers and gazed at the elk grazing in the tundra.
After leaving Estes Park we took a long drive through the Rocky's, crossed over the Continental Divide and arrived in Pikes Peak, Co. I think that Pikes Peak must be a neat town but to be honest I think anything you do at the end of a vacation just isn't that great as you are finally ready to get back home. I think this is what happened with Pikes Peak. While there we made the 18 mile drive up Pikes Peak, elevation around 14,000 ft. We spent only about 20 minutes up there as we started feeling a bit light headed. It offered some beautiful views of Colorado. Before heading home we drove through the Garden of the gods. I wish we had went earlier in the day before the heat set in as it was just beautiful. Maybe another day we will have the opportunity.Mills Lake
Mason figuring out where we are
Yellow Bellied Marmot
A beautiful view at our condo...Estes Park, CO
Tiny Tundra flowers
View from 11,000ft
Mountain Lakes dot the landscape
The kids got to play in the snow!
Our first closeup view of Elk up in the tundra
The road up Pikes Peak
Burr...Emily's snowball
Pikes Peak!!
The view from 14,000ft at Pikes Peak
The garden of the gods