Dec 242011
 

 

Santa’s elves stopped by today to celebrate Christmas with us.

It was a wonderful day filled with family, food and laughter.

We also had a couple birthdays to celebrate.  Corey’s son Brady turned 8 on Friday.

And my baby girl celebrated her 27th with us today.

Happy Birthday, sweetie!

And a special Meowy Christmas from Thor.

He says he’s been a good boy all year and hopes Santa will leave him some catnip in his stocking.

From our family to yours, have a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Dec 232011
 

I know I’ve written before about the nuances of living in the Northwoods:  Bears, armies of squirrels, snow up to your eyeballs, but there is another little aspect that I haven’t mentioned.

Mice.

You see, if you bring enough elements together, you are basically setting out a vacancy sign for the little rodents to move in.  And those elements are wood and leaves.

And we have plenty of both.

So when Old Man Winter shows up, you can almost guarantee that one or more will find its way into the house.  How, I can’t even fathom to tell you.  But they do.

Now, we do have mouse catchers in the form of Calie and Thor, who have performed their duties wonderfully to date.  Unfortunately, they seem to have met their match with a certain rodent that has been driving them batty for the past couple weeks.

And apparently this little creature has a penchant for Wild Rice, because it has been trying to gnaw through one of my Tupperware bowls trying to get at the tasty morsels.  When I saw that, I decided to take action.

I procured a live trap from the Extension Department at work and went about setting my plan in motion.  Now, I won’t use poison for 2 reasons:  1)  We have cats and I’d hate for them to ingest any of it; and 2) I fear the domino effect, which is mouse is poisoned and dies, mouse gets eaten by bird and bird dies, bird falls from the sky through the windshield of car and causes an accident.  Sorry, I just couldn’t live with myself if that happened, so I choose the catch and release method.  I sleep better at night.

So last night I set my trap, and for bait I used… what else:  Wild Rice!

The little bugger couldn’t resist and this morning he/she was set free far from the house to torture some other feline and eat someone else’s Wild Rice.

I’m  holding onto the live trap for a while.  We’ve still got a long ways to go before Spring.

Dec 212011
 

At least, that is what is it supposed to be like.

Unfortunately, since I’ve started my Monday’s off 3 weeks ago, that is exactly what I have gotten:  A Tuesday that has all the characteristics of a Monday.  Which, as all of us know, Monday sucks big time.

But it doesn’t end there.  Lately Monday lasts ALL WEEK LONG!!

Since when was I nominated to put out all the emergency fires at work?  My “normal” job (which I haven’t been able to perform as a stand-alone act for months now) already encompasses 2 jobs.  Now I’m the frickin mayor of 27 more!

So when that clocks strikes 3:30 and I leave all my emotional work crap at the door, I look forward to going home and relaxing, because everything is rainbows and unicorns at home and the emergencies of others don’t follow me there.

No, they don’t, but my own stupidity does.

All prepared to make a lovely chicken dinner last night, I open the fridge to… no chicken.  OK, I know that I pulled it out of the freezer and put it in the microwave to defrost……..

Oh crap.  It was still in the microwave.  20 hours later.

Well now, that sure put the silver lining on my day.  Luckily, we still had another package of bird in the freezer.  But that’s not the point.  I had to throw out food that got forgotten in the microwave.

By ME!  Something that I have NEVER done before.  Really and truthfully, I have never done that before.

And, since I had Monday off, I did not have the option of using the “I was so stressed out from work” excuse for my forgetfulness.

I think I’ll blame it on age.

Or maybe because I might have been engrossed with “Pawn Stars” at the time.  And then “American Pickers” came on, and well, you know how it can be with good TV.

 

Dec 192011
 

For the life of me I can’t figure out why I can’t get in the Christmas mood.

I’ve done the shopping, wrapped the presents, bought the spiral ham.

We even have a Christmas tree!!

All of these things usually brighten me up and get my gears humming for the holidays.

Except this year.  What is wrong with me?

We have snow!  We have houses adorned with sparkling colored lights!  We have Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer on TV!  What’s not to like about that?

Yet I can’t get that giddyness to seep through my overworked, tired and emotionally burnt-out self.  It takes every ounce of my self-control to not say “Meh” when somebody wishes me a Merry Christmas.

I feel like Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree.

I think the only remedy is to have a bunch of little rugrats grandkids around excitedly opening up presents and giving hugs and kisses and “I love you’s”.

For us Grandma’s, that’s the best cure for anything.  And I only have 6 more days to get through until that happens.

I’m feeling better already.

Dec 172011
 

I love the full moon.

There’s something magical about it, something beautiful, something powerful.

Unfortunately, it’s also one of the hardest subjects to photograph.  I’ve researched, read, studied and practiced on how to capture the beauty that it has.

And every time the opportunity arises to grab that most fantastical picture of it, I fail.  Miserably.

So when the cycle of the moon came around last weekend, I had my new camera that had bells, whistles, and totally cool settings that I was sure to get a perfect shot.

Well, it was.  Kinda.

I may not have produced the most awesome moon photo out there, but what I did get was something unexpected.

Sure, the Man in the Moon didn’t exactly show his friendly face, but the beautiful pine trees that surrounded it added something wonderful to an otherwise blah photo.

After I tended to my emotional wounds, I did some more research on where I went wrong, and am now armed with another piece of knowledge that will hopefully pay off the next time the Man makes his appearance.

But I don’t know if I can wait a whole month.  Maybe there is a crescent moon out there that wants to be my practice subject.