Monday, May 18, 2009
Things that go bump in the night
I just can't resist... While writing the previous post I was interrupted by a LOUD thud, followed by a familiar cry. I ran up the stairs listening for what room to run into... It was Claire. She obviously had fallen out of bed. I scooped her up rocked her for a bit and put her back into bed this time a little closer to the middle. Back down stairs I finish up my writing and no sooner than I stand up THUD, again. I rush up the stair to Claire's room but this time it's Paige! How crazy is that? Twins! They have to do everything together!
Talk about your bad hair day
and she quickly responded. Right away we were able to tell that it was matted hair lumped up like some strange tumor. The kitty was very friendly and rubbing against us purring wanting to be petted.
I am sure looking like that not many people have wanted to touch her!! Well we touched her, gave her a little love and she just ate it up!!! 'Olivia go get me grandma's scissors', she did. 'That's a good little kitty' snip, snip. meow. snip, snip. The mat of hair was so close to the skin, I was praying I wouldn't snip her! It took a lot of careful snipping, and petting, but we got the two biggest ones. But there were more... Poor kitty needed a good shaving, if only I had my clippers.
'Mommy, what does it mean when she moves her tail like that?' Olivia asked. 'It means she is mad. Want to get her some milk?' The milk worked for a while and I was able to clip a few more mats away, then as if clipping some strangers cat isn't enough for me I get the hair brained idea that she needs a bath! ( No pun intended!) Seriously I don't know why I do what I do. Maybe it was when I felt her paws and said
'hey she is declawed on the front and back!' You probably could have seen the light bulb above my head go off. I went inside and ran a warm sinkful of water. (The one in the laundry room mom! ) Now to get
the cat. I carried her into the house and put her into the sink. click clack click, I heard her nails hit the bottom! Yup nails!!!! Bad idea, I thought. I grabbed her scruff and tried to calm her as best I could with all my years of vet tech experience. I am sure you can imagine what that was like. She did surprisingly well, and I worked as quickly as I could as I started to realize that I just took a random cat off the streets and decided to bathe and groom it!!! LOL What would the owners think when there dear pussy cat shows up minus the 5 lbs of fur masses, and smelling like puppy shampoo, and an expensive conditioner? Seriously, I have out done my self with this one. Sorry Kirt I was going to mow your lawn but instead I bathed your neighbors cat!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Toothfairy outed!!!!
Olivia finally lost her top tooth!! This baby has been lose for months. Her top gum is so bruised from her pushing it forward. We have been trying to convince her to let us pull it, to which she purses her lips together and adamantly shakes her head no. Today she was beaming when I picked her up from school. Proudly displaying a gaping hole she can probably eat through! Now that all her permanent teeth are coming in I tell her 'Now we really have to brush your teeth good!! No fooling around cause this is all we get! These first five years have just been practice!!' Such good motherly advice don't you think? Papa Mike has given me a stash of Sacajawea $1 coins for such a time as this. Tonight I planned to give her two! (Top teeth are worth more) I snuck into the room and so carefully slip my hand under the pillow.... no tooth! I was having a hard time trying to fish it out and on top of that it sounded like I was rubbing sand paper together, the dang pillow was so stiff when I slip my hand under it was like sitting her up in bed!! She stirred. I hit the carpet. I should have gone with my gut- "Get out, get out now!!! Mission has been compromised get out while you have the chance!!" I think I've got this, one more try..... Then it happened, her sleepy eyes opened she put her arm around my neck and smiled! Busted.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
She's Ahhh-Mazing!!!!!!!!
This is Pat, my Mother-in-law. This picture of her was taken 5 years ago in Zions National Park right after she flew down the zip line! Yup, that's right the zip line! She is a go getter, she never sits still, and she gives so much of herself, to everyone and anything she does! She was just recognized as "Garden club woman of the year", for the state of Idaho, pacific region, and National garden clubs! We are so proud of you!!!!
Award of Honor – Pat Baker
Our 2008 Award of Honor nominee, Pat Baker, joined a garden club just 7 years ago after she retired her Bon Voyage Travel Agency. Through her business, she met so many garden club members and decided she needed something to do with her time. She immediately jumped into action and volunteered to help in any way she could on garden club projects and right into chairmanship jobs. During this period of time, the Idaho Garden Clubs suffered a major financial crisis from a lawsuit. She came to our aid with several money making projects.
Since garden club members love to travel anytime, anywhere to see gardens, her first organized trip was to the Portland Rose Parade and Rose Show on June 9-12, 2004. She worked in all of the yearly plant sales to learn as much as she could about plants. She enrolled in the Boise State University Horticulture Program and worked in their greenhouses and their plant sale at the Idaho Botanical Gardens. The plants that did not sell at The Botanical Garden ended up at our garden club plant sale the following weekend which more than doubled our sales. She promoted our scholarship programs while there. This year the Southwest District was able to give three scholarships to Boise State University Horticulture students because of Pat’s dedication.
Having very little experience in garden club activities, Pat volunteered as the State Convention Chairman in June of 2006 when the state and regional conventions were back to back. She arranged a tour for the beginning of the regional convention to the World Center for the Birds of Prey with a patriotic tree planting dedication. The next morning she was organizing the sales tables and sold Red Hat merchandise, garden hats and gardening t-shirts for the Idaho Garden Clubs. It was one of the best Pacific Region conventions and a money maker for both conventions.
Because we were now in the black again, we were able to donate money to the Idaho Botanical Garden, Sawtooth Botanical Garden and the University of Idaho Arboretum and the CD’s for our President’s Travel and Scholarship.
Her biggest challenge became the Capitol Park Project. The last master plan for the current park was completed in February, 1978, and called for four diagonal paths crossing in the middle, a shrub border on one side and twenty-six trees. In 2007 the shrub border was gone, eighteen trees remain and the narrow path was well worn and cracked from age and being used as a short cut from the business district to the Capitol. Other than a few picnic tables, there was no seating and the park did not have any flowers or shrubs, only trees and grass. Starting with a grant from Principal Finance for $1,500, which she applied for, she turned it into a complete renovation of the park at a cost of $107,157.00. Some of the funds for the project came from a grant from the Neighborhood Reinvestment – City of Boise when she personally went knocking on every door she could which gave her $21,000. More than 700 feet of broken asphalt paths were widened and replaced with brick. Three Victorian Tea Parties, two gardening symposiums, plant and yard sales, sold pavers, granite benches, and a gardening trip to Canada, Victoria and the Butchart Gardens to name a few of her projects to finish the project. She enrolled the help of garden club members, friends and family to plant trees, shrubs, flowers and even lay sod.
The “Let Freedom Ring Park” as it is sometimes called was dedicated with a color guard, service men, the mayor of Boise, and members of the Legislature on May 30, 2007. Less than one week after the dedication, the park was vandalized. Plants were torn out and sandstone benches were pushed over. Again Pat went before our city fathers and asked for another grant for lighting in the center of the park. Between the grant, the Idaho Garden Clubs, Idaho Horticulture Society, and the Boise Parks & Recreation, two historical street lights were place in the park at a total cost of $12,950. This park is located in the heart of the city directly across the street from the Idaho State Capitol building. The park is a very popular place for meeting friends, having a picnic or just resting on one of the many granite benches. Members of garden clubs have planted red and white tulips which bloom in the spring. During the summer the gardens are planted with red, white and blue annuals. Garden club members are active in the maintenance of the garden. However, on many a day you can drive by the park and see Pat on her knees weeding the gardens. We as garden club members affectionately call it “Pat’s Park”.
Here is a look at "Pat's Park" in the making...
Gretchen nailed it when she said...
"You are the only woman I can think of who could ever accomplish so much and on top of that donate so much of your time and energy to your grandchildren, dad and your travels and your Brookside project! You are amazing!! We love you!"
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