Saturday, October 28, 2006
Jasmine Appearing at the DMNS
DMNS is Denver Museum of Nature and Science, bye the by. Jasmine saw her first movie, it was "Black Holes" at the Gates Planetarium and I think her lack of depth perception added to the experience. She also liked their flashing colored lights outside the theatre.
Doesn't she look like a rock star?
Friday, October 27, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Jasmine at the Moon Festival and Dental Update
I think her favorite part was the applause. She loves clapping her hands and shouting "Yea!"
Today (Oct 26th), Li Mei went under general anesthesia to have her teeth cleaned, x-rayed and to fix any existent cavities, perform root canals, extractions, etc. The boys and I were ready for a long wait at the hospital but we'd barely sat down and they were done.
The dentist reported that other than the obvious tartar and calculus (no, I'm not talking mathematics here) she had beautiful teeth and no dental problems. The staff at Children's Hospital said it was the first time they'd only had to do a cleaning in this situation. In the recovery room we found out she likes jello and popcicles. Despite the minor work, she's been sleeping since she was discharged around noon.
Bored at the Moon Festival Pagent
Early October Snowball Fight II
OGMO Found
I haven't posted since the Moon Festival, as you can see. That night OGMO ("Oh Great Maned One" as named by my pal Julie W.) wandered away. He's a fourteen-year-old, nearly blind, diabetic, neutered cat. I adopted him as a kitten from the Dumb Friends League the same day my first cat, Meow aged 17, died.
Anyhow, for ten days or so, he was missing. At night I could hear the coyotes yipping, during the day foxes nest in our backyard. The last few days were freezing and snowing. I was depressed and lost hope for him. Then one neighbor called and had seen him, then another neighbor called and told me to look at the Buddy Center's web site. I'd put in a report of a lost cat, but somehow it wasn't matched to him when he came in.
The picture below is what I saw -- my own beloved goofball. He'd been picked up the day before the big snow and was found about a block from my house next to the "LOST CAT NAMED OGMO" sign. It wasn't till I actually got him home that I had a real good cry about the whole thing. Other than a slight intestinal infection and going from 17 pounds to 12, he's doing great, happy to be home and sleeping at my feet again.
Anyhow, for ten days or so, he was missing. At night I could hear the coyotes yipping, during the day foxes nest in our backyard. The last few days were freezing and snowing. I was depressed and lost hope for him. Then one neighbor called and had seen him, then another neighbor called and told me to look at the Buddy Center's web site. I'd put in a report of a lost cat, but somehow it wasn't matched to him when he came in.
The picture below is what I saw -- my own beloved goofball. He'd been picked up the day before the big snow and was found about a block from my house next to the "LOST CAT NAMED OGMO" sign. It wasn't till I actually got him home that I had a real good cry about the whole thing. Other than a slight intestinal infection and going from 17 pounds to 12, he's doing great, happy to be home and sleeping at my feet again.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Moon gazers
Magic Lanterns
Another Arteeeest in the Family
The first time that I pulled out the finger paints she got a little paint on her fingers and then looked at me. The second time, she half-heartedly copied my swirling designs in the paint. Third time's a charm. When I saw her feeling her lunch and enjoying the texture of pureed turkey, green beans and steamed rice, I thought today might be the day.
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