Saturday, June 6, 2009

Pete's Opinion Regarding The New Foster Kitties

...and a look is worth a thousand words!
As y'all can imagine, we're BUSY in the B household. Hopefully, I'll get a chance soon to finish off my Charleston series and do an update on the Greek Gang (the fosters)...
Mrs. B

Friday, June 5, 2009

Five Kitties!

One of the grey males playing with the four others observing. They are getting braver. Eventually, they all came out for brief periods of time. Luring them out with cat treats sure helps!

Mrs. B

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Life

Life is not a race to get everything done...
It should be spent loving and growing...
Serving and learning...
With a healthy measure of having fun! -- AHB
Our foster babies; "The Greek Gang" (Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Athena and Ares) arrive Thursday!

Mrs. B

Friday, May 29, 2009

A S(Tick)y Situation!


I've lived in NC over five years now. I swear to God, even though I've heard all about ticks, I had yet to see one.
That all changed yesterday.
When I woke up, I was lying on my stomach. Still half asleep, I brushed at the back of my leg with my hand. I felt something adhered to my leg so I sort of knocked it off. I was trying to get back to sleep when some part of my brain kicked in with "What the hell WAS that on my leg?"
I jumped out of bed and wrenched my head around to look at my leg. There was an ugly looking red spot that hurt like the dickens. My first thought was I'd been bitten by a spider (I've seen A LOT of spiders lately). Worried about what TYPE of spider it might be, I started hunting through the sheets for what I'd pulled off my leg.
I didn't see anything at first. Then, I noticed a small little dot on the sheet. I peered closer and realized the dot was crawling, albeit slowly, away from me. I sort of shrieked when I saw it's little legs waving at me, as if to say, "Ciao, ciao, baby, thanks for the snack!"
I ran into the bathroom for a Kleenex. I wanted to keep it to show it to Mr. B (who was out walking Lucy) to confirm my suspicion that it was, indeed, a TICK.
Mr. B and Lucy came home a few minutes later. When they came into the bedroom, he was surprised to see me up. I was a tad hysterical when I told him what happened. Am I gonna die? Will I get some disease? I knew you were not supposed to pull ticks off because you leave their legs in you!
Well, he corrected me; it's not the legs, it's the mouth. He looked at the little creature in the Kleenex (who, despite my having placed the soap dispenser on one end and a bottle of saline on the other to keep it trapped, had managed to get out and was on the lam across the bathroom counter top).
Yep, definitely a tick. He then looked at my leg and ascertained that there was no little tick mouth stuck in my bite. Thank God (although I guess the tick might not be able to move if it didn't have its head).
He fixed me up with ointment and a band-aid, Mr. Tick went on the one way whirley trip down the toilet, and Mr. B checked out Lucy.
He found a tick on her leg and got it off right away with tweezers (it had not adhered to her yet). He didn't find any others.
He then checked himself out and didn't find any ticks but he did find a bite in, uh, well, let's just say a sensitive place. So, Mr. Tick had likely gone from Mr. B to me.
Well, I was not taking any chances! I took off our bedding, as well as Lucy's bed cover, and took them downstairs to wash them. I also decided to wash all the throw rugs and her other bed cover.
Suffice it to say, Lucy got a dose of Frontline.
Later that morning, I went to go let Lucy out. When she sat at the door, I noticed the place where the Frontline was was turning black. EEK! I let her out and called Mr. B. He told me not to worry too much but see if I couldn't take a picture and email it to him.
I went outside to take a picture of her. I came back in to upload it to my computer. As it was uploading, I went back to let her in. Thankfully, I thought it might be a good idea to look at her feet before I let her into the main part of the house.
That is when I found at least three ticks on her. I made her stay put, went and got the tweezers, and, like I'd seen Mr. B do, tried to pry the first one off.
She yanked her foot and I got most of it. But, I knew some of it was still there. So, like Mr. B had told me to do, I went to get some oil. I smothered the little fu$$er with it and it plopped off.
I did the same with the 2nd one.
The third one, though, would not budge no matter how much oil I put on it.
Around this time, Mr. B called to find out where the picture was. I was none too happy and told him our yard was full of ticks. He decided it would be best to leave work, go get some insecticide, and come home to spray the yard and get the uncooperative tick off Lucy.
In the meantime, I put Lucy in the sunroom and went to check on Pete and Lily. I didn't find anything on them (but Pete was not very happy with me and kept yanking his paws away). I started to wonder if we should get Frontline for them, too.
Throughout all of this, I was in email conversation with my SIL Analee who was a big help, thanks, Analee! She had a lot of good advice.
I called our vet and they said it would be a good idea to get Frontline for Pete and Lily. They told me not to worry about it being poisonous; they'd have to lick up tons of it to do any harm and they probably wouldn't get past the first lick because it's very bitter tasting and makes them foam at the mouth (I was worried about them licking it off one another).
Mr. B came home and got the tick off of Lucy, found a few more, got them off, and went out to treat the yard. He told me we would not be able to let Lucy out into the yard for at least 48 hours.
After he went back to work, I walked Lucy.
When we came home, I took her straight to the sunroom where I thoroughly looked her over. And found several more ticks.
By this time, she was not happy. She was not very cooperative when I tried to smother them with oil and, to make a long story short, I was getting frustrated and couldn't get them off. Additionally, Pete (on the other side of the sunroom door) kept trying to climb in between the door and the blinds; rattling the blinds all over creation. I looked over and saw his little face smashed into the glass and didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
I did neither. I shouted and pounded on the door and he ran away.
Thoroughly disgusted, frustrated and freaked out at this point, I sent Mr. B a text telling him I was going to keep Lucy in the sunroom until he got home because I couldn't get the ticks off her and I didn't want them hopping off her and onto Pete, Lily or me. Poor thing, but, what else could I do?
I then went to put the clothes that he'd worn while treating the yard (which were outside in the garage) into the washer. After I did so, I noticed small red splotches on the floor in the utility room. I got down to take a closer look, and, GROSS! They were ticks that had fallen either out of his clothes or off of Lucy when we came back from our walk. They'd been so full of blood that they literally splattered when they hit the ground.
Mr. B called at that point and said he was coming home (obviously, he realized his wife was in danger of completely melting down; plus, he didn't think it was a good idea to leave the ticks on Lucy).
While waiting for him, I ran around like a banshee vacuuming everything I could think of to vacuum. In the middle of a horrific thunder and lightening storm, too. I didn't even care that I ran a (small) risk of getting electrocuted!
When he arrived, he, once again, got the ticks off Lucy. He decided this time to work from home for the rest of the day. I drove over to the vet to get the Frontline for Pete and Lily (BTW this stuff is NOT CHEAP!)
I got home and we dosed the cats. Neither were too happy about it but thankfully they'd been in the midst of one of their afternoon naps so were sorta sleepy and didn't put up much of a fight.
Pete promptly turned his head 180 degrees and tried to lick at his spot. Lily managed to get some of hers and you should have seen the grimace on her face when she tasted it.
After that, things calmed down somewhat. Mr. B took Lucy for a long walk while I crashed on the couch upstairs with Pete on my chest. Later, we had a martini (I think I could have used two but kept it to one) and, after dinner, we walked Lucy again (that made #4!)
I have not found any ticks on her, me, Mr. B or The Twins today. Thank God. Hopefully, the Frontline has kicked in on all three of them so, even if they do manage to pick up a hitch hiking tick or two, the little you know whats will bite them, ingest their blood, and die.
Die, die, you little gross things! What possible good or benefit does a tick offer this world?
I can't think of anything!
Anyway, what a day!
Mrs. B
PS
The black spot on Lucy's fur is gone today and we threw out the bag from the vacuum cleaner so as not to risk reintroducing any ticks or tick eggs to our carpet the next time I vacuum.




Monday, May 25, 2009

The Middle of the Road

Excerpt from The Pretender's "Middle of the Road"
"The middle of the road is trying to find me
I'm standing in the middle of life with my plans behind me
Well I got a smile for everyone I meet
As long as you don't try dragging my bay (ok, I have no idea what this means; some thing to do with war, maybe?)
Or dropping the bomb on my street" (I suppose this means, short of tragedy, what is there to be unhappy about at this point?)
When I was 34 or so, I'd listen to this song and think, "Yeah, baby!" Then, it meant something to me like "I've got maybe half my life behind me, man, I'm starting to really dig this life thing"; this because I THOUGHT she sang, "I'm standing in the middle of life with my PAST behind me".
Also, I figured the song might have been about going from one (political) extreme to the other, finally settling somewhere in the middle, which is what happens to a lot of people as they get older. Life has a way of teaching us that our way it not always the only way.
However, now that I realized she was really saying PLANS behind me, it brings a whole different meaning to this song for me, right here, right now.
Add to it this stream of thought that my Father gave to me this morning (paraphrasing him) "You drove a long time in the fast lane. Now, you've drifted over to the middle lane where you can chose to jump back into the fast lane from time to time if you want OR, maybe even drift to the right. It's not so bad in the slow lane, especially if you're in a BMW 7-Series!"
Are my plans behind me? I don't know, probably. What I mean is, at my age, I've already done the biggie things I set out to do when I was a kid. I don't need to recount them all here as most of you who know me KNOW what these things are and those of you who don't won't give a rat's ass.
This isn't to say that there are not more things I'd like to do before I get to God's Waiting Room (another nice image from Father, thanks, dude!) I have all sorts of half-baked ideas that keep my mind going (whether I end up doing any of 'em, who is to say? Hell, I would not have thought one year ago that I would have started my own LLC to do HR Consulting or be on the Board of Directors for a symphony, but life happened!)
Some of these half-baked ideas, in order to become full-baked, might necessitate having to jump start a bit and move on over to the left lane for a time.
Others, like that great line from John Lennon (one of many) "Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans" likely will occur while I'm chugging along in the middle or have slowed down in the right to re-charge; thinking about what I'm gonna do next.
And, everything I've done and continue to do puts me in a potential position (further on down the road, to continue with this road/traveling concept) to do something else, maybe.
People might think it's a bit lame for me to say I've done all I set out to do as it might lead them to think that means I'm done.
I'm not done.
Don't stick a fork in me yet! It's just the rest is going to be icing on the cake, is all.
So, for all of you flying by me in the left lane, have fun. Work hard. I'll see you at the end of the road!
Mrs. B

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Lucy's New Thing

Lucy's new thing...sleeping with one of her toys in her mouth! Mrs. B

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

We're Home!

We arrived home safely yesterday around 4:30; an uneventful drive back up North. Our new car performed beautifully on its first road trip!
All was fine at home; the pets were doing well and I don't think Lucy's tail has stopped wagging since we picked her up yesterday afternoon!
I'll blog soon about our trip (although I've sorta been doing it all along, huh?) plus some reviews (via Trip Advisor) in case any of y'all need info on Charleston!
Suffice it to say, we had a lovely, lovely anniversary trip and will probably be plotting shortly on how to get back down there sooner rather than later. The Vendue Inn's rates are a lot lower during the week and they start offering deals when it's really warm and humid down South.
On the other hand, we are starting to plan a potential trip to NY in July; likely a four or five day jaunt to visit with Mr. B's family and perhaps attend his (fill in the blank) high school reunion.
Here are a few pictures. Dinner our final night in Charleston (at The Library; the restaurant at the inn) and of Lily and Pete watching birds last night in our sun room.
Mrs. B