Well... almost! This past Tuesday Andy had his fall band concert. This is Andy as he was getting ready. He didn't have his cumberbund or bow tie at the house, so he still doesn't look as spiffy as he did later that night. Alex was his usual bad-attitude self these days and wouldn't go. David was there, so at least there was someone to talk to. Mostly, I played Bubble Breaker on my cell phone and surfed the net (I have a Motorola Q ). The bands didn't sound too bad. I'll post a picture or two from the jazz band segment, if they aren't all blurry (I used K.C.'s camera, and I guess I didn't have it adjusted very well).
Friday, October 27, 2006
A Night at the Opera
Well... almost! This past Tuesday Andy had his fall band concert. This is Andy as he was getting ready. He didn't have his cumberbund or bow tie at the house, so he still doesn't look as spiffy as he did later that night. Alex was his usual bad-attitude self these days and wouldn't go. David was there, so at least there was someone to talk to. Mostly, I played Bubble Breaker on my cell phone and surfed the net (I have a Motorola Q ). The bands didn't sound too bad. I'll post a picture or two from the jazz band segment, if they aren't all blurry (I used K.C.'s camera, and I guess I didn't have it adjusted very well).
A Stay of Execution

It looks as if Ted got a stay of execution...for the time being. It's not as if he doesn't need euthanized, it's more like I can't afford the current vet's prices (more like he's a butt-head, but that's maybe for another post). Honestly, if he were really so bad that it needed to be done immediately, I would have. The thing is, he eats...and eats well! He can't breathe (if the darn cat would learn to open his mouth and breathe through it, there would be no real breathing problem...the problem is that cats are nose-breathers), pus runs out of his nasal bridge, and he is thin...but he eats! I'll probably end up taking him up to the vet in Harrisburg. But until then, here he is...the picture angle was very kind (the huge draining abcess on his forehead doesn't show).
Monday, October 23, 2006
News Upate
Hello out there in bloggerland! Not much on the wire today. The biggest event of the day...Willie is home (well...his ashes came home today). The box is so small, I would have never imagined. I know that bone will not completely burn, so maybe they left out the parts. Tomorrow we will euthanize Ted, the kitty with the chronic sinusitis. The chronic mucous has eaten throught the bones of his nose. He is a very pitiful kitty...death will be merciful for him.
Alex has another computer game now. He and Andy snuck off to Wal-Mart last night and he bought another game. He stayed in his room all day, just like before with WOW. I guess I have another game to uninstall and installation discs to break. What part of you are not allowed to play computer games does he not understand?
Oh...how could I forget?!! There is nothing quite like a wake up call letting me know that the horses are out...again. Taylor and the baby were out on Rt.62. I was met at the back fence by a deputy leading Taylor. I guess I could look at the bright side and say at least no one got hurt. Something has got to be done about these horses...I am just not into this anymore.
Later...
Alex has another computer game now. He and Andy snuck off to Wal-Mart last night and he bought another game. He stayed in his room all day, just like before with WOW. I guess I have another game to uninstall and installation discs to break. What part of you are not allowed to play computer games does he not understand?
Oh...how could I forget?!! There is nothing quite like a wake up call letting me know that the horses are out...again. Taylor and the baby were out on Rt.62. I was met at the back fence by a deputy leading Taylor. I guess I could look at the bright side and say at least no one got hurt. Something has got to be done about these horses...I am just not into this anymore.
Later...
Friday, October 20, 2006
Family News II

I thought I would lead off with a picture of ....Gator! This is my sweet boy who survived one of the most horrible injuries a foal could have and not be put down. If you want to see a small glimpse of what this wound looked like, go to
http://www.equaide.com/Wounds_Alagaator.htm.
Here you will see a couple of pictures. Maybe someday I will post the really graphic pictures of the wound right after it happened. Anyway, I thought Iwould let Gator open up today's post.
Mom, dad, Alex, Katie, and I went to the 2006 All AmericanQuarter Horse Congress. It is a 3 week long convention dedicated entirely (and only to) to quarter horses. I absolutely cannot believe the amount of money generated in this industry! All this money on a horse who wins a blue ribbon! Go figure. Give me a racehorse who at least has the chance to pay for himself anyday. We go up there to "shop". Alex got some cowboy boots, and I got some rubber knee-high boots, and we got some new halters for the babies.
After the Congress, we went to Tuttle Mall and got the boys some clothes. Alex needs new jeans, as he is growing so tall. Andy got some new sweatshirts, of which he promptly took one and ran when we got home (he had to leave for marching band...game night tonight).
Well, I have to get..more homework to do.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Help! I'm drowning in homewowrk...and I'm not even in school!
What to do about two teenagers who think that I must still sit with them to do their homework. One would think having online lessons would make this a more independent task...nope! Not my children. Today each boy has a Spanish lesson due. Are they started? I think not! Actually, I will have to do Andy's for him. He is sooo lazy, but he needs two foreign language credits in order for him not to have to take it in college. I am not going to make that mistake with Alex...he will at least try to learn and do his own Spanish. Last night we did Algebra II homework, fortunately they are still at the part where they are doing familiar topics so it wasn't too bad.
Well, I'm off to start my Spanish II homework.
Later!
Well, I'm off to start my Spanish II homework.
Later!
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Mom's Birthday
For all of my loyal followers out there (are bloggers really expecting an audience?), today was Mom's birthday (67 if you are wondering). I didn't really take any pictures, but I did record a video form the camera. I don't think it is possible to upload a video to this particular blog site.
It has been a busy day. I started the day by getting Andy up at 7:00am, and as you may well know, this is no easy task. After he left, I fed the cats, and cleaned up the kitchen.
I am amazed at the small everyday things that make me think of Willie. Surprisingly, I am not as sad as I thought I would be. It is the little things, like turning to look to see if he is coming when you get the mail, or the need to guard your food.
I did do 45 minutes on the treadmill this morning before leaving to go shopping with mom & dad. Mom, dad, Alex and I all went to Mongolian Bar-B-Q for lunch...always love this place.
Andy joined us back at mom & dad's house, and we went to see Grandma Freda at the nursing home. The boys didn't last very long before heading back to the car to listen to music. After our visit, it was back to mom's house for cake and ice cream.
I hope to be able to post at least one picture, but I think the only stills are of her orange cat. Go figure!
Till next time!
It has been a busy day. I started the day by getting Andy up at 7:00am, and as you may well know, this is no easy task. After he left, I fed the cats, and cleaned up the kitchen.
I am amazed at the small everyday things that make me think of Willie. Surprisingly, I am not as sad as I thought I would be. It is the little things, like turning to look to see if he is coming when you get the mail, or the need to guard your food.
I did do 45 minutes on the treadmill this morning before leaving to go shopping with mom & dad. Mom, dad, Alex and I all went to Mongolian Bar-B-Q for lunch...always love this place.
Andy joined us back at mom & dad's house, and we went to see Grandma Freda at the nursing home. The boys didn't last very long before heading back to the car to listen to music. After our visit, it was back to mom's house for cake and ice cream.
I hope to be able to post at least one picture, but I think the only stills are of her orange cat. Go figure!
Till next time!
Friday, October 13, 2006
Family News
In family news, K.C. was home last weekend, and stayed the weekend with the boys while I worked. The boys love having him here, and they really miss him now that he is stationed at Fort Bragg. In the picture above the boys were posing with Grandma.
Here is K.C. relaxing and playing his guitar...actually it was a posed picture so that he could get a new one for his MySpace site.
Alex sure loved having K.C. home. Surprisingly, Andy didn't spend too much at home this weekend. He had band contest on Saturday, and went to Easton with his friends on Sunday...then it was back to school on Monday.
Enough pictures for now.
The Big Decision

The time is ticking, and I must make a decision. Willie is in such failing health that I must decide today what to do with him. He falls everytime he gets up...and that is with 3 weeks of monster-size steroid injections. If this were all that was wrong, there would be no problem. However, he has developed a large, draining pressure-sore to go along with his existing osteosarcoma and other health problems. The pressure sore is huge and draining all over the house. The bad part is that it will never heal because of his limited mobility and reliance on the steroids (the inhibit healing).
I emailed the vet that I want it to be today.
So sad...
Monday, October 09, 2006
Starting Over....Again!
Here we go again! In an attempt to find the perfect blog site, I find myself creating a third blog. The bad part is that I don't know how to import my entries from the other sites. I suppose I will have to copy and paste the last few entries from Bloglines, and the add a link so anyone who is interested can read past posts. I have to admit that I am not the most consistent blogger out there, although I am going to start trying harder.Well...what to say.... for starters we are a family of three humans; that being me (Missy). Andy (16), and Alex (14). To your left is Gracie, our spoiled pygmy goat. She will be your best friend if you happen to have any chips, pretzels, chee-toes, or any other salty carb you can think of. She is also ruler of all things "barn"...that being the horses, barn kitties, and probably any other critter that dares to venture into her territory. The only thing she fears is the...DOG!
More later....when I get my real computer back with all of my photos.
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