Sunday, November 25, 2007

Audie's Birthday

We traveled alllllllll the way up to Crowell on Saturday for my grandmother, Audie's, 80th birthday party. I'm her oldest and favorite grandchild, of course. ;-) Growing up, I practically lived at Audie's house every summer. Audie knew how to make summertime fun. I have so many memories of those times...walking to the neighborhood pool in the afternoon, Audie cutting open aloe vera leaves to rub on my sunburn, standing in front of the swamp cooler, loading into the church van to head to camp, driving Audie's car around town (at age 13), drinking from the juice bottle filled with water that always stayed in the fridge, eating ice cream with chocolate syrup after swimming, riding my bike to the baseball fields for the night games, sleeping on the fold-out couch with Audie, and eating tons of home cookin'.

Audie has not retired yet. She is still working as a paramedic for the ambulance service. I don't think she EVER plans to stop working.

Happy Birthday, Audie! May you live to be 100!


This is my Uncle Serge with my cousins, Kenneth and Charles.


My cousin, Kay, with my mom and cousin, Carson.


My mom and dad


My uncle, Freddie, his girlfriend, Jerri, and my brother, Tracey


brother-in-law-Casey, hubby-David, brother-Tracey


cousin-Amanda, aunt-Betty


me, sister-in-law-Tammy, sister-Staci


nephews-Cason and Cooper, Tammy and Tracey


nieces-McKenzie and Emily, Staci and Casey


me, David, and KJ


The whole family

Thursday, November 22, 2007

I love Thanksgiving afternoon.

We're visiting family on Saturday for my grandmother's 80th birthday, visiting friends for an all-day birthday party on Friday, and KJ is with his dad today, so David and I are hanging out by ourselves for Thanksgiving. It has been soooo nice. We slept in and then headed to the truck stop for the Thanksgiving dinner buffet. Y-u-m-m-y!! When we returned home, David flopped on the couch to watch a movie while I flopped on the bed to curl up with a cat and listen to a book on CD. This was followed by a nice hot bubble bath for me while David watched a second movie.

I just love Thanksgiving afternoon.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

I have an admirer..

Remember Ricky? Of course you do. He was introduced two posts ago. Well, KJ and I took Ricky for a walk yesterday afternoon.


Last time, David and I had to pin him to get the harness on.
This time, he was waiting by the gate and sat still while I put the harness on him.

Last time, Ricky pulled and pulled trying to go where he wasn't allowed.
This time, Ricky walked along nicely, rarely pulling.

Last time, Ricky kept trying to stop at fire ant beds.
This time, he ignored the fire ant beds.

Last time, Ricky did NOT want to end his walk.
This time, he still did not want to end his walk.

Last time, Ricky moved away from me as soon as his harness was off.
This time, Ricky sat nicely making grunting noises, while I gave him a rubdown where the harness had been.

Last time, Ricky couldn't care less that I left.
This time, Ricky showed his appreciation for the walk by humping my leg when I tried to leave.

He's my secret boyfriend.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

I've had a blog for years and never posted an obituary, but this makes the third, and hopefully last, one since July. David and I spent this afternoon at a beautiful "celebration of life" service for a fellow homeschool mom. Her two youngest children are in our Families Learning Together co-op. Ramona and I met when I first started homeschooling, but our paths did not cross very often last year. When I saw her in August to plan for co-op, she had beaten (we thought) breast cancer. I did not even recognize her at first due to her enormous weight loss. About three weeks after that planning meeting, Ramona was diagnosed with brain cancer. We all knew her death was coming, but it is still sad. Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers. She leaves three children, ages 17, 11, and 6. Here is the obituary from the paper.



Ramona Lea Ryan, 49, of Waco, passed quietly from our presence into the fullness of God's love Saturday afternoon, Nov. 10. Ramona's life celebration will be 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, at The World Hunger Relief Farm, 356 Spring Lake Road, for directions call 799-5611. Ramona was passionate in her love of music, languages, children, conversation, diversity, education, teaching, simplicity, friendship, peace, justice, Oaxaca, Athens, Waco, cultural understanding, Hope Fellowship, and the body of Christ around the world. She is survived by her husband, Luis Matias-Cruz; her children, Gwendolyn, Gerson and Paloma; her parents, Bill and Gladene Ryan, and a host of family, brothers and sisters in the faith, and friends who are left with both sadness in her absence and gratitude for the gifts that she gave us. August 13, 1958 - November 10, 2007

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Meet Ricky!

I would like to take a moment to introduce you to a new friend. This is Ricky, the Patagonian Cavy. Ricky's previous home was in the zoo's South American exhibit. He had a huge, natural looking habitat, complete with water fall and pond. He shared the exhibit with two other cavies, a pair of King Vultures, lots of Squirrel Monkeys, a sloth, several Sun Conures, a few agouti, and Mike the capybara. The South American exhibit is usually a lovely, harmonious place...until recently.

Ricky has a perfectly nice female cavy to ummm...relieve any sexual tension. He has, however, shown absolutely zero interest in her. Instead, Ricky prefers to "show his love" to Mike the capybara. Now, Mike is a lot bigger than Ricky and does NOT like being the recipient of all Ricky's "love." Mike has let Ricky know this repeatedly by biting, kicking, and clawing. Stupid Poor Ricky just wouldn't learn to leave Mike alone. In order to keep Ricky in one piece, the keepers had to pull him from the exhibit.


Ricky now lives alone back behind-the-scenes. His enclosure is still roomy, but not as large or as pretty as his previous home. To make sure he gets enough exercise, he gets at least one daily walk. I had trained on walking Ricky last week so this morning, David and I took Ricky for a walk.

Ricky likes to nibble on the grass.


Ricky likes to run and hop. Sometimes we run along with him.




I already introduced you to this new friend, Lurch the Screech Owl. The Ranch House Assistant calls her Precious, and I think that name fits better than Lurch.


I trained on handling Lurch/Precious last week so today I showed David how. Unfortunately, he doesn't like any of the pics I took of him with the owl (I thought they were fine.), so you only get to see me.
In case you're wondering where KJ was during all this, he went to the Texas Renaissance Festival with his fighting group.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

God, I'm boring...

Man, I'm dull. I need to liven this place up some.

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Remember how I said I was working with the new screech owl? Well, we are bonding. She did a great job the other day getting used to her jesses (leg straps) and seems to like me. Screech owls make this trilling call to reach out and make contact with family members. She has been making this noise to me and I can do a passable trill back. As I was standing there trilling back and forth with the owl, I realized that I'm such a nerd.

On that same theme, this music video is hilarious. I've been humming the tune all day.




Wednesday, November 7, 2007

I just got home after spending 17 of the last 24 hours at the zoo. I worked with the screech owl yesterday afternoon, helped with an overnight group last night, and walked the Patagonian Cavy today while KJ wandered with his girlfriend. I'm exhausted, but this brought a smile to my face.

Sunday, November 4, 2007





Thanks to Life With My 3 Boybarians, I learned that November is Prematurity Awareness Month. She has a beautiful story about all that her youngest has overcome as a preemie. New readers may not know that my big strappin' boy, KJ, was a preemie. He was born 7 weeks early weighing 3lb. 6oz.

After being put on a ventilator, flown to Ft. Worth where he spent 2 weeks in the NICU at a children's hospital, getting a couple of doses of surfactant, and lots of scans; he was flown back to Wichita Falls where he spent another 2 weeks in NICU at the local hospital.

28 days after his birth, KJ was finally able to come home where he starting packing on the pounds.



KJ had a tough first couple of years. We had to make regular and frequent trips to see a pediatric pulmonologist in Ft. Worth. He spent most of those years on Prednisone and getting 4 breathing treatments a day. Once KJ hit 2 though, his health slowly started improving. He was still more sickly than his peers, but he never let it get him down. One of the reasons I started homeschooling was because a doctor had told me that KJ would stay healthier if he were NOT in public school.

KJ has obviously overcome his health issues. He is a fun-loving, intelligent young man with a zest for life. He makes me proud everyday.

Premature births can happen to anyone. I was not a teenage mother. I did not smoke, drink, or take drugs. I had excellent prenatal care, gave up caffeine, ate healthily, took my vitamins, and even went to a Mom-E-Robics class.










Saturday, November 3, 2007

David and I went to a homeschool costume dance last night. KJ was in San Antonio with his dad for his dad's bodybuilding contest so David and I went childless. We went just to visit with friends and didn't dance. It was really nice getting to catch up friends we hadn't seen in a while. I wore my spider costume again, but David changed into a rasta guy/hippie/art school drop-out.

One of our friends was also dressed like a hippie so she and David stood together for the costume contest.


Here's Granny (Ruth, but we call her granny) dressed as body organs.


Here are David and Jack from Jack in the Box (Chet) with Wonder Woman (Kara) in between.

Friday, November 2, 2007

More Zoo Boo

Okay, I picked up the CD with GOOD pictures this afternoon. (All pics were taken by Connie Kassner, Education Curator.) These are only pictures from the building I was in (Arachniguy's Web). There were actually three other "haunted buildings" plus a haunted trail in between all four areas.

This is Dan the VooDoo Witch Doctor. Dan is a fish and invertebrate keeper.


This is a much better picture of David than in yesterday's post. His bottles aren't bubbling, but doesn't he look freaky? He is a docent and Rebel keeper.


This is James, Arachniguy. He is a fish and invertebrate keeper.


This is Suzanne who let people in the building. She is a docent.


This is Valerie, the Angel of Death and dropper of scary things. (notice the ropes) She is a docent.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

KJ went trick or treating with some friends over near his dad's house last night while David and I worked Zoo Boo. We tried to get him to volunteer at Zoo Boo also, but noooooo, he wanted to trick or treat. After hearing how much fun David and I had though, he wants to do Zoo Boo next year. KJ decided the DAY BEFORE HALLOWEEN that he did indeed need a costume. He had a mask so he just needed a hood and robe which I threw together in an hour...no pattern, so it wasn't very good, but he wore it.
David and I both worked in Arachniguy's Web. We had coordinated costumes with the keepers before hand, so David was a deranged mad scientist and I was a spider. My pic of David didn't turn out. He was under a red light and I did not want to use the flash. The Education Curator is burning me a CD of all the pics she took, so I'll post them when I pick it up tomorrow.

Me as a black widow. I looked better in the exhibit than I do here in the parking lot. Strobe lights can make anything look scary.


David as a mad scientist. Everybody LOVED this area. He had bottles of colored solutions, some of which were smoking and bubbling, a rat nibbling on a severed foot, a saw, candles, bloody cloth, etc. He was under a red light, but also had a strobe on him and a fog machine.