Archive for April, 2008

Rest in Peace, sweet Sunny

The therapeutic riding program I am involved with lost their (our!) pony yesterday.  She was a once in a lifetime pony.  Sunny was donated to the program by a lovely family who had purchased her for their children.  The children lost interest, and the parents realized that she needed a job, and contacted us.  Somebody put a lot of time and effort into this little one, she rode, drove, trailered like a champ, and was overall just a jem.  Her personality was large, it was as if nobody told her she was barely 13 hands.  She ran the herd, keeping all the others in line.  We took her to the county fair one year to show in the cart classes.  She was fascinated with the Clydesdales and other big draft horses, we could tell she saw herself as one of them.  She was always so perfect for the little children who rode her in the program.  One little boy started at 3 years old, he had very poor muscle tone in his torso, and could hardly sit up.  Sunny knew when he began to fatigue, and would slow right down for him.  She also had an uncanny ability to tell when 30 minutes had passed – when the lesson was over, she would try and stop at the gate every.single.time.  She was smart that one.

I know we did the right thing by her, she had two diseases going on, and while either one had a chance of being managed had it been the only problem, the medication for one exacerbated the other, and vice versa.  I am sad for her riders, past who love her so,  present she was providing with such joy, and future who never got to experience the cute little bounce from her trot, or the immediate nuzzle she would give her rider when they dismounted.  Selfishly, I am sad for myself.  I had grand hopes that Sunny would be the one to teach Bean how to properly kick on past a gate.  I had also hoped that when it came time for her to retire, I could take her and provide a grand retirement, as she deserved.  I guess it just was not meant to be.  You are sorely missed, sweet, sweet Sunny-Pony.

Perfect Pony deserves her tiara

 

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Fishing

Bean has been really into fishing as of late. I mostly blame it on Curious George (which we have been reading every.single.night since Christmas – argh!).  She has a  really long stick that we sit with on the dock and put down in the water – that is our pretend fishing.  Our pond is really clear this year, and we can see the fish actually come up to the end of her stick to check it out.  My dad loves to fish, everytime they come to visit he brings his gear and spends some time out next to our tiny little pond.  Catch and release, of course.  He usually will get one a day, it is as if the one that he manages to catch goes back and tells all the others to lay low.

Bean, AKA she with the memory of an elephant, remembered that Pop-Pop fishes for real in the pond (it has been frozen for their last few visits) and wanted to fish with him.  So, he brough up the cane poles that my brother and I used as kids, and a-fishing they went.  He brought live worms and fake, as Grandma was worried she would not be keen on the live ones.  She was interested, and certianly not volunteering to put them on the hook, but there was no squeamishness.  She did really well, Pop-Pop helped her cast the line out, and she patiently sat there.  Over the course of two hours she caught 2 fish.  I could not believe that a) she sat there for 2 hours, or b) she managed to catch two fish in one day!  I think my dad was beside himself with glee.

We had a really nice, warm weekend.  The visit was good, and the weather was perfect!  My daffodils are all coming up (even through all the dead weeds I need to get cleaned up).  I am so glad that spring is finally here.  I was beginning to think it would never come.  I am also pretty exicted, we have a pair of wood ducks hanging around.  It would be awesome if they set up their home on our property.  I figure we can keep the racoons full on cat food, and maybe they will leave their eggs alone.

 Pop-Pop helpin with the casting

 

 

 

Stop bugging me to smile - I am checking out this fish!

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Milestone

As of today, we have been logged in at CCAA for 1 year.

Bean has taken to calling one of her babies her ‘little sister’. It is pretty cute. She shares drinks and her blanket with her. Of course she also holds her by her head and flings her around by her appendages, but cute still.

We taught her mei-mei and jie-jie. Sometimes she calls the doll mei-mei. It gets a little confusing, because she also calls edamame ‘may-may’. Several time recently we have had to ask her ‘doll or snack?’ when she runs around looking for mei-mei/may-may.

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Valances

Around January I told myself that I would make valances* out of the pillow shams that came with Beans new bedding set.  Well, here we are in the middle of April and they are done.  Once I just sat down to do them, they went pretty quick – I would say maybe 2 hours total to make 4 of them.  The first one I had to re-do a couple of times, I made some mistakes due to poor planning.  Sew and Learn, Sew and Learn.  They are shorter than normal valances, and well not exactly even (the shams were not evenly cut to begin with), but overall I am quite happy with them.

*Good thing I googled this word.  I kept typing valence, which looked right but felt wrong.  I made Valances, as in short curtains, not Valences, as in atomic bonding power.  Although I am sure a few electrons were disturbed during the process of making them.

 

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Diego was a hit!

Shelba and JoAnn were right – Bean was enthralled with the whole performance. Although, when Diego first came out on stage she did say, rather loudly “That is NOT Diego!”. We explained that the actors are what make it ‘live’, and she watched the whole show. She did ask for the ear muffins once, but it was during a big audience participation part, and we had some very enthusiastic kids behind us. I am really glad we went. I am not so glad I let her pick the white T-shirt as a souvenir. She came home dirtier than she ever has the day she wore the shirt. It’s all OK though – she is happy, and I have a new gallon of shout stain remover.

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Science Fair – and Diego

We are taking Bean to see Diego (LIVE! as she reminds me all the time).  I really hope she enjoys it.  We will be bringing the ear muffins, in case it is just too loud.  Other parents who have been to kids events at this place tell me that they are able to carry on a normal conversation during the program, so I am hoping that holds true.

Her class did a project for the district science fair.  My heart just swelled with pride when I saw her little piece of paper with her name glued to the observation portion of the display.  All the kids got certificates and ribbons, and the class got a big blue horse show style rosette to display.

She did ask if there was going to be a merry-go-round at the fair, so we had some expectations to re-set.  She was very excited to go, even after I explained what it was going to be like.  She was none too happy with all the noise, especially after one elementary kid completely knocked her over.  There were kids running amok everywhere.  Between that and the loud high school gym, she was pretty clingy.  I was luck to get a photo of her standing next to their display.  No way was I going to get a smile too.  It was OK though, I was smiling enough for the both of us.

Warming my science loving heart

Showing me how you get the bucket on the rope

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Beanisims

When something is too loud, say the vacuum, or Daddy’s power tools, you need ‘ear muffins’.

When Daddy’s face is a little scruffy, he needs to ’scrape his face’.

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