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Grilling Goodness – Take 4

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1. Have your children corrected you somehow this week? – NHL has recently learned to say "No Mommy you’re wrong!"  He does it when I simply tell him to do something. Ah, it starts so young (he is only 5).

2. Are you waiting for a particular something to happen? – Yes, very excited about going to Disney World soon! We get to finalize our dining reservations very soon.

3. Do you chat online? – I suppose if you count Twitter, Facebook or instant messaging (from time to time)

4. What is the oldest thing you own? – Several of my Nana’s items that she gave me.

5. What’s for dinner tonight? – Not really sure. Just made a list of meals for the week. Need to grocery shop today to get supplies.

6. Are you artistic? – I do not know if I would call myself artistic, but I am crafty.

7. Are you getting an income tax refund? Plans for it? – Not sure yet. Still waiting for a paper or two to get them done. Assuming we do it will be used for home repairs (darn ice) and down payment for a new car for JL.

8. Do you use ‘zero payments/zero interest for XX months’ to buy things? –
No way! If we can not afford something it is not purchased. Opening lines of credit like that is way too dangerous in my mind. 

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 TheAngelForever

 

 

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Bird is the word

I admit it, I am a bird person. Growing up I always had a pet bird. We started out with a parakeet named Pretty Boy. He passed away when my brother was born. We bought a cockatiel and also named him Pretty Boy. My parents had him for over 20 years, very rare for a cockatiel. Along with Pretty boy at one time or another we had two parakeets (Ninja and Teddy), three cockatiels (Baby, Wild Thing and Cinnamon), and two cockatoos (Moose and Whiskers). Only Whiskers remains these days and certainly makes her presence known.

 Bonding with Wild Thing     Moose kisses

Apparently, I need to further explain that statement. Although I appreciate wild birds, I do so when they are outside of my house. Yesterday was a wild day (pun intended). While I went downstairs to put laundry into the dryer I heard something crash behind me in the basement. Let me clarify that I was alone, JSL was upstairs and no other human was in the house with us.

I turned around to see what was going on. Over by the bottom of the chimney, near the furnace, I saw something move. It must have seen me and stopped for a minute. At a quick glance, I was able to identify that the very dirty animal had feathers. Then it moved across the basement floor. What did I do?  I screamed and ran up the stairs of course!

I immediately called JL and was in tears. He started to make phone calls. First was Animal Control where he left a message and nobody has returned it. Then he called DEC where a woman gave him the names of people to call who take injured birds to rehabilitate them. JL gave me the numbers. Out of six or more that I called, I got a hold of one woman and left a message for another who was at work. Nobody was able to assist me, so JL called the Humane Society for more ideasa. He started a loop of calls and found a wild life hotline and left a message.

While waiting for calls my father came over with a box and gloves, armed to assist me in finding the bird. We went into the basement with a flashlight and saw nothing. There were too many hiding places for a small frightened and injured bird. I put the rest of the laundry in to dry and we left the basement.

The woman from the hotline called me back when we went upstairs. She would not be able to make it to our house until the evening. I told her our new problem. She said she would call before coming over to check on the status.

Fast forward to JL getting home from work at 5:00. He went into the basement and looked around. He came up at the same time as the woman from the hotline called back. JL informed me that he thought he found the bird and it was definitely nom alive. He wanted me to go into the basement to make sure that it was what I had seen. I told the woman and she told me not to fret that we did the right thing and tried, but it was not meant to be.

I went into the basement. Sure enough there was the small bird by our dryer. I had noticed something there earlier, but thought nothing of it. The poor thing had definitely come in via our chimney, which connects with our furnace. The bird was in rough shape and I am shocked given the condition that it was able to move from one side of the basement to the other. JL packed up the bird to dispose of it and I returned another call from a rescue person that was coming today. I thanked her and told her that it was no long needed.

As soon as it is safe to get up by the chimney this spring, we will be putting up a vermin guard. Had I not been in the basement when this bird got in I probably never would have known about it until we smelled it.

Now I leave you with this Family Guy segment as a tribute to the bird. 

TheAngelForever

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Grilling Goodness – take 3

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1. Do you and your spouse still celebrate Valentine’s Day? Before kids we used to go out to dinner and get each other a little something. Now we buy cards and save money for other items that we need.

2. When’s the last time you licked a stamp? Probably for my wedding invitations eight years ago.

3. How many clocks are in your home? Let’s see: 2 in bedroom (alarm clock and cable box), 1 in living room (DVR box), 2 in kitchen (stove and microwave) = 5

4. What holiday is closest to your birthday? There are some years that Chanukah is on my birthday. Not counting that it would probably be Thanksgiving.

5. Do you cook anything the same way your mother made it when you were growing up? I wish I could make chicken soup the way my mother does.

6. Do you pay bills online? Yes, love the convenience and not needing stamps.

7. Will you be gathering to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday? No, football is the only sport I have never really been into. I may head to pick JL up at the airport during the game.

8. Have you treated yourself to something this week? No, unless you count the obscene amount of money I spent today to have some ice removed from our roof. The best part, I found out we have major work that needs to be repaired this spring. Fun, fun, fun!

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TheAngelForever

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Grilling Goodness – take 2

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Here’s this week’s Grilling Goodness questions!

1. Have you ever ridden a horse? .Sure, if you count the horse seen below that JSL is riding:

 

2. Have you ever run out of gas? No, but I have gotten way too close for comfort when on long trips and waited for another gas station.

3. How many different schools did you attend growing up? 1 elementary school (K-6), 1 middle school (7-8), 1 high school (9-12) and then off to college. Went to first college for 2 1/2 years, left and took a few courses at a community college until I could restart in the fall to become a teacher. I received my undergrad and masters degree at that school.

4. Do you have, and use, a library card? Yes, we use our local library all the time. Growing up I loved going and used to go on outings with my friend there all the time.

5. Hand-wash or dishwasher? Dishwasher – thank goodness!

6. Does your alarm clock beep or play music? Technically the radio goes off, but usually a little boy beats it to the punch!

7. Do you know how to roller skate? It has been way too many years.

8. What would you consider one of your biggest accomplishments? Being married to an amazing man for almost eight years and having two wonderful little boys.

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TheAngelForever

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