Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Silly Wabbits

Back in March, we bought 2 rabbits- Oliver and Sophie. They are really so sweet and fun to play with. They are cuddly, and litter box trained (awesome! and SO easy!) and we love them. We knew that we had a male and a female - and we were prepared for the inevitable. What we were not prepared for, however, was for OLIVER to give birth. :) So...now we have to get used to either calling them the opposites, or to figure out new names. It is hard to go so long calling a rabbit by a name that is no longer a very good name....I am sure we will survive.

We have 5 seemingly healthy, wiggly, bald, pink babies. Oliv....erm, Momma seems to be taking to motherhood quite well. She is in great spirits and does not seem to mind at all when I poke around to snoop on the babies. They are so cute - in a gross kind of way. They are not really gross, just bald - and they've not opened their eyes just yet, so it is hard to really tell what they will be like later on. Based on their skin color, I would say we will probably have one that looks EXACTLY like Momma, and an all grey (Chin - think chinchilla) one, which I am excited about. Looks to be a mostly white, and then another broken black - but not as much black as momma, and a broken chin like daddy. Whatever they look like, they are sure to be freaking adorable. I will have a hard time letting them go if someone wants one. My plan is to keep my favorite one - as long as it loves me a bunch, too. Anyone in the market for a baby mini-lop on or around September 7th? I can totally hook you up! See pictures below...

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Momma 'Oliver' ...
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The babies...they are covered in the mom's fur - she made this nest about 5 minutes before she gave birth. She pulled all that fur out of her stomach and chest and pulled all of her hay out of her feeder to make it. She also scratched and pulled off as much of the cardboard from the box that she could...
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

July 13, 2000


Nine years ago, I had just moved back home with my infant - escaping a marriage that would even torture Satan. I had reconnected with my friends, and the livin' was good.... On the 13th of July in 2000 - my world turned upside down. My best friend, George was swimming in Perry Lake, he went under to retrieve some dropped sunglasses for a friend and disappeared. It was probably, at that time, the worst thing I could ever think of experiencing. I remember sitting by the phone - glued to the television- surrounded by people that I grew up with, and that all loved George so very much - praying, waiting...hardly breathing. We all had our own thoughts and hopes - perhaps he was disoriented and swam to shore? He was a certified scuba diver, a strong swimmer - drowning was not even a possibility, right? Wrong. Impossible things happen. They found his body shortly before 9 am the next day. I sit back and reflect on my uni-browed best friend and realize that although life is so devastatingly different and wrong without him, in his death he gave me a lifelong gift. I feel strongly that he made sure there was someone to take care of me and my son. Jeremy and I would not have ever taken the time to connect in the manner that we did had life not taken such a turn. In the two weeks after George's death, I found myself surrounded at home by people that no matter how far we grow apart, I will always hold dear to my heart. You do not endure the loss of your 'brother', your best friend, without the group of people that move along in life holding you up along the way. Life has taken many different turns, but it has taken me in so many wonderful - and some equally horrible - places. My support group dissolved - and all that has been standing through everything has been my rock - otherwise known as my husband. I will forever thank George for bringing us together, all the while cussing him for leaving me....

School's Out for Summer!

I just uploaded my final assignments for the two classes I took this summer....hallelujah! It was excruciating, jamming a semester's worth of work into 7 weeks. Kicked my ass, really. Thank goodness it is over - I will not be voluntarily taking summer classes again! I guess we will have to see if my stress paid off when grades are posted Thursday...