Meet Daisy

So we finally did it!  I think this cat decision has taken longer than the kid decision did!  Today we did it!  After camp the kids and I went to the Humane Society and picked out a kitty.  Meet Daisy.

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Hello Daisy

Eve is over the moon!  Lex says he is excited too, but not quite as bouncy as Eve.  The kitty is pretty is happy too.  She started exploring right away, before we even intended.  On the way home she clawed her way through the box we brought her home in, but luckily Eve held her clipboard over the hole to keep her in, but when we got home she hopped right out.

brushing

Eve got a little lesson on brushing. We are going to have to get a brush for this furry kitty!

hole

She clawed a hole right through her carrier! They told me I could use this for vet visits and stuff, but I guess not!

The directions said to put her in one room for the first few days to let her relax and settle in.  We tried the bathroom, with the food and litter box, but she wasn’t happy there.  Eve went in to read her a story and the kitty jumped up on the dryer and then jumped down behind it.  Eve almost panicked.  Fortunately I can move the washer out of the way (exposing all the dirtiness back there) and the kitty came out.

dryer

Silly kitty

outside

She seems to like the great outdoors. Too bad she won’t get any time out there!

reading

Eve read her a calming story to help her relax in the house.

yawn

Big yawn. Long day. Tired kitty.

Eve really wanted Daisy to sleep with her tonight, but we agreed to let her roam around and settle where she is most comfortable.  We left Eve’s door open a crack, just in case Daisy wanted to sleep with Eve.  So far she seems most comfortable on the stairs.  We might have to train her out of that though, as it isn’t really the safest location in the house!

So there you are.  I have one super excited girl and one furry kitty in the house tonight.  Life is good.

 

Strawberry Picking

We went strawberry picking the other day.  One of my favorite summer activities, which is funny because I remember hating it as a child.  You have to squat the whole time, being careful not to step on berries in the tight rows, sore legs, and aching back.  Maybe we stayed too long or I was just a whiny child.  I don’t know.  Now we go to this awesome place with beautiful views and wide rows.  The kids plop down and eat pick berries into their pint containers, occasionally dumping them into my big tray.

strawberry eve

Eve samples the goods.

strawberry lex

Nice wide rows, perfect for little ones to sit down while picking.

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I love this place!

cherries

They had cherry trees too! They are sour cherries, but I thought we should pick some and I’d make a pie. Then we got there and the trees are covered in sticky juice, the bees are everywhere, and I remembered that cherries have pits and it would take a long time to make a pie… so we scrapped it and headed for donuts instead!

The picking goes pretty quickly so we’re usually done in a half hour or so.  I have trouble leaving the field because I always see just one more red berry, but the kids dragged me away, eager to get to the petting zoo and the homemade cider donuts!

donuts

Yummy! Fresh cider donuts!

Of course we need to visit the petting zoo too!  Lots of goats and birds and chickens this year.  The bunnies were in cages, which made Eve sad.  The pigs were pooping and therefore not fun to watch and the sheep was in hiding somewhere.  The goats are always the funnest part anyway, in my opinion. :)

goats and toes

This confused kid thought my toes were strawberries and kept trying to nibble them. :)

goats

Hello goats!

birds

Lex really enjoyed being in the bird cage this year. There were pigeons flying around the top, circling around and around, and I thought the whole thing was scary, but he spent a lot of time in there. They both love the peacocks. There are several of them this year!

bunnies

We were sad that the bunnies weren’t out running around. Eve loves to pet them. Then we started looking a little closer in the cages and found lots and lots of babies! Each cage had a momma bunny and a litter of babies. Then we understood why they weren’t out running around.

feeding time.

This picture made me laugh. One white goat is working the food machine and the other is working the milk machine! :)

Back home…

berries

We got lots! It took me longer to wash and hull them than it did for us to pick them all!

pie soup

I made a strawberry rhubarb pie (soup) last night. It is delicious, despite the soupiness!

Today I made eleven jars of strawberry jam while the kids were in camp.  Since I was heating up the house and had all the canning supplies out, I decided to make pickled beets as well.  I had a bunch of them from our CSA and I don’t really like beets, so I decided to pickle them.   I also made “beet chips” like kale chips with beet greens, on recommendation from our CSA farmer.  They are way more work than they are worth, in my opinion.  Tomorrow all the remaining greens from the CSA are going into a big sauté pan!

 

Camp – Day 2

Lex came prepared for camp today!  Safari vest, bug catching box, butterfly net, and more!  I asked the councelor if that was ok and he said, “Sure!  No problem!”  We’ll see if it all comes back again this afternoon. :)

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