Saturday, September 20, 2008

Meet our furry family members

PHILLIP and LILLIAN












Today was our annual trip to the vet. Don't let these pictures fool you! They were NOT happy to be there!


Phillip is our 8 year old Alpha male who is KING of his world. Lillian is our shy, chubby, physically handicapped 7 year old female. She is basically blind and spends her day running into doors, walls and other obstacles or just hiding.


They sang a duet of unhappy meows on the way to the vet. During Phillip's exam, if his 'complaints' could have been translated into English, he probably would need to have his mouth washed out with soap!


When we got into the exam room, Phillip stayed in the back of his travel taxi, 'napped' and hoped no one noticed that he was in the room. Lillian enjoyed the scales, so she stayed there until the vet came in. Lil's diet is working!! She lost a pound!! Now she is 15 pounds!


We usually only see the vet once a year. When Phillip was little, he was declawed and had his manhood snipped away. Then there was the time he had a bladder infection and he had to stay in the kitty hospital for a couple of days. He also 'hooked' himself with a fish hook when he escaped to the garage and we had to make an emergency trip to the vet!


Lillian has had a couple of medical issues. During her spaying and declawing, she was allergic to the 'glue' that is placed on their paws and had to spend a couple of days in the kitty hospital. Another time we found her drooling and foaming at the mouth. I was very worried and had myself prepared to 'put her down.' The vet said she probably ate a spider or bug and has an upset tummy, gave her a shot and sent us home. He said when humans are nauseous, we know to keep our saliva in our mouths, but cats just drool. Just recently Lil had to visit the vet for personal reasons..........let's just say that she was too chubby to take care of her personal needs. That's why we were so excited that she lost a pound!


Hopefully we won't have to see Dr. Havens again until next year!


Friday, September 19, 2008

An interesting field trip



As most of you know, we homeschool. I'm a nurse and my daughter wants to be a nurse. Today we took a field trip to "Bodies - The Exhibition" at Clay Pool Courts in downtown Indianapolis.

It was fascinating!!

There are about 20 complete preserved bodies in various forms of dissection. It was absolutely amazing to see how God created humans! I won't say anymore in case the readers don't share my fascination with the human body!

My oldest son went with us and found it to be a bit disturbing. He went thru the entire exhibit in about 15 minutes. My daughter and I took 90 minutes to complete the tour.

If you go, it is kinda expensive. Do a little research about the exhibit before you go.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

We will remember

What are your memories of 7 years ago today??

It was a Tuesday and the children and I were driving to the church to attend our homeschool co-op. We were listening to Christian radio and the announcer told us to keep the people of New York in our prayers. We had no idea why. When we arrived at the church, someone had found a tv and we homeschool moms sat there with our children in shock watching the horror unfold.

Our lives were changed forever. We will never forget.