Nibbles

For a very short period of my childhood we had a pet hamster named Nibbles. When we received Nibbles from my cousin he was already an old pre-named hamster, but we loved him til his dying day. He still liked to hide places we couldn’t find him even in his old age, like under the couch, and he continued this habit until the day he died in a red plastic hamster cage tube. We were sad for Nibbles death, and my mom promised she would bury him while we were at school.

At the end of the day we come home to our acreage. It’s a nice place for a hamster to rest. There is quite a bit of manicured lawn, surrounded by trees and flowers. There’s also a creek that passes through the middle of the property, which could supply Nibbles with a resting place of tall grass and trees blowing in the wind. He wouldn’t be lonely because there are other pets buried at this homestead. We’ve had, and still had at that time, dogs and cats.

Joey and I wondered where our beloved hamster may be spending his afterlife while we walked up the porch to the front door. Waiting to greet us home was a barn cat, and at his feet, was a dead Nibbles. The horror! The trauma! Mom didn’t bury Nibbles- she flung him out in the tall grass thinking he was far enough away from the house we wouldn’t spot him.  What she didn’t anticipate was a friendly cat bringing us a trophy to the front door. Her toss of the fuzzy rodent must not have been far enough, or the cat was on a hamster hunting prowl that day. Either way we came home to a stiffened, mauled Nibbles, and a gloating cat.

 

Ped-O-Meter

How many “O-Meters” can one person have before they’re crazy? I got a pedometer so I can track how many steps I take. (FYI- I sit wayyy too much at work.) Someone please tell me if I cross the line and turn into this guy.

April 2014 Update

Well, April, let’s see…

At work we stayed busy with some matches and a Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Camp. The camp was enjoyable because there were only 11 athletes, which means we got to really know the shooters on the range. We also to go take a tour with their group inside the vault of the Berman Museum. The Berman Museum, in Anniston, is really cool anyway. This guy was a spy in WWII and collected (traded and stole) artifacts which completely fill a 3 story museum. They have trick guns (pens, belt buckles, etc), guns from each war and country, swords and Asian art. I’ve been through the museum twice but I’ve never been down inside the vault; which is where they keep all the artifacts they don’t have room to display. Hundreds of pistols, guns, swords, arrows, crowns, and medals of honor are all stored inside this vault, that we got to walk around and touch!

We also spent a little bit more time in a hospital as J’s mom is battling high blood pressure. However we were able to all gather at their home for Easter and spend some holiday family time together.

J and I spent most of March dog sitting, which at this point has become more like dog-stealing. We love watching our friends dog, Rexi, so much we get excited when it’s “our weekend” to have her. We joke it’s like shared custody.

We also took a few weekends off work at the end of April and worked around the house. We bought and set up a new bedroom suite, which I absolutely love and we got for a steal! We planted our garden with a lot of vegetables and are praying they don’t all decide to become ready while we’re gone in June. J is planning all kinds of projects around the house; like getting a bee hive to produce honey. I’m just glad we got the garden in… one project at a time.

 

Wedding Card

It comes around every year, and here it is again, wedding season! I think I love wedding season so much because I had such a beautiful wedding. I wish I lived closer to everyone I know to help celebrate their special days. Instead, I’ve sent some homemade cards instead.

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Kill-O-Watts

I am slightly ashamed to admit how excited I am about this, but James bought a Kill-o-Watt meter, and it’s the most awesome thing ever!!!

You plug your appliances into it and the meter tells you how much energy the appliance uses. After you know that, you can figure out how much money it costs to run the appliance; per day, month or year. Do you know how much money it costs to run your modem each year? Cause I do!

I guess ever since we started tracking our finances in order to buy our home I have become obsessed with them. I meticulously color code each purchase we make in a spreadsheet so I know exactly how much money we spend on things like gas, or food. Not because we need to be crazy about our pennies, but because I just love knowing! And this new kilowattmeterthing tells me how much money the hair dryer uses to run or the coffee pot!

PLUG IN ALL THE THINGS! TEST ALL THE THINGS!

Catspy Awards

Our engagement happened the same weekend as the University of Kentucky’s Catpsy Awards. (It’s like the ESPN Espy’s).

I also really enjoyed getting to re-wear my junior prom dress, ’cause who doesn’t want to get dressed up like prom sometimes!?!

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