Weekend Plans Post: Making New Friends
Three kitties, all from the same litter.
We had a rule that we wanted them to stay in the kitten room unless under direct supervision. We kittenproofed the front room and the kitchen and then we said “okay… maybe we could have them come out under *LOOSE* supervision.”
We kept the door to the bedroom closed but this allowed the kitties to explore the basement.
They were *AMAZED* by the couch for a couple of days but quickly settled in to the routines involving being down here… namely: The computer room window gets opened up and the breeze comes through.
Hanging out with them every day has allowed us to figure out their various differences. Just looking at them, you might think that they’re downright identical. Well, last Saturday, we introduced them to the newly kittenproofed bedroom. After the lights go out and they go to sleep with us in a pile, they are *VERY* easy to tell apart. Rumpus is the fluffy one who wants to fall asleep on top of you. Radar is the short-haired one who wants to wake you up by pouncing on your feet. And Ruckus is the lightly fluffy one who wants to fall asleep in the space between.
Personality types are still establishing themselves… though we’ve found that if we want to yell “WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON?”, we can usually add Radar’s name to that. Knocking stuff off the table? Walking across a keyboard? Playing some variant of sprint/floor hockey/pro wrestling? RADAR WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON?
If you’re asking “oh, you want pets, buddy?”, you’ve probably got Ruckus but you *MIGHT* have Rumpus.
Mostly we’re rediscovering that living with two elderly cats has very different demands than living with three kittens.
And this weekend will be spent figuring out their relationship to fireworks going off.
So… what’s on your docket?
(Featured image is “Soon”. Photo taken by Maribou.)
cute! one of our barn cats just had kittens, so we’re awash in kitties too. (free kittens to any VA/MD/WV peeps).
We’re visiting family in MN heading to one of the 10000 lakes (not sure which.. big round little long lake or something).
We went to MN Fine arts museum in MPLS… shouted “North” out the window a few time, but guess he didn’t hear us.
Saw another Rembrandt but also this famous picture of Dante, Petrarch, and Bocaccio…so that was cool.
have requested good German sausage, walleye, and smoked whitefish while we’re here…
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My wife would love a cat, but alas, I am allergic… and also skeptical of non-humans that poop in the house after infancy. Speaking of which we welcomed our second son yesterday. Him and mom are doing well, and we are hoping to be released tomorrow. Not sure I can handle another day of hospital cafeteria food and home is way more comfortable for being up half the night. Overall though it is a joyous, joyous weekend we have spent a long time wishing for.Report
You buried the lede!
Congratulations!Report
Great news, although all poop-related sensibilities are on hold for a few years.Report
Congratulations!Report
Congratulations! If there’s a longer measure of time than waiting to be released from the hospital, I don’t know what it is.Report
I think it should be formalized along the lines of quantities of Jello and broth cups consumed.Report
Thank you all!Report
As you know, fatherhood is a ride like no other. Welcome to Chapter 2.Report
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We experienced similar when we brought a young dog into the house. We were so used to the slow ways of senior dogs that her energy was kind of a shock to all of us–including the senior dog!Report
A million years ago, I transferred from New York Choral to Colorado Choral and I couldn’t believe it, I was told that I wasn’t a baritone. I was a Tenor!
The music teacher sat down with me and showed me. He said that the thing where we switched from chest voice to head voice happed for bass singers *HERE* and he played a couple of notes on the piano. He said it happened for baritones *HERE* and he played a couple of higher notes on the piano. And then he said tenors were generally *HERE*, and he played a couple of notes on the piano which were more or less exactly the notes where I switched from chest voice to head voice.
If you want to hear someone switching from chest voice to head voice or head voice to chest voice effortlessly and demonstrate a tenor more or less in the same range as Jaybird in 1990/1991?
Here you go:
I can make each of those switches seamlessly and the song is downright easy for me to sing.
Apart from the emotional content, of course.Report
I’m taking your word for it. No way I’m listening to a DMB song!Report