Cocoa has started a trend. Five years ago, she ended up having all of her teeth removed because of stomatitis. Then this summer Bitty managed to have ten bad teeth that needed removing, leaving her with just her very front teeth (and not even all of those). She's not totally toothless, but most of the teeth she does have are the tiny little front ones so her "real" teeth count is two.
This has apparently made Gidget think that all the cool kitties were going toothless. This summer she only had two teeth removed and that apparently wasn't enough for her. A few months ago, she had another tooth removed. And Friday, she had her three remaining molars removed. She now matches Bitty fairly closely - all of her remaining teeth are at the very front (though she has one more "real" tooth than Bitty does).
Yep, the dental drama has not ended. Well, hopefully it will be over in a month after her recheck appointment. When we got back from vacation, Gidget was still air-chewing and started pawing some again. I was worried it was an ear infection or something non-dental that we were missing because we were doing dental-related hunting so we went to our regular vet and nope, still tooth-al. We thought we needed to remove two teeth but turns out three had "undergone root changes".
The good news is that if something has happened that has made Gidget's teeth go bad one by one, she only had a handful left to go bad. She's got so few teeth left, if we have to do another surgery I think Gidget will be sporting the toothless look, just like Cocoa.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Oh the Drama!
It's been a while since I've done a knitting post so I thought I would remedy that.
First thing: Christmas knitting! For multiple reasons, I'm not a fan offoisting my random knitting projects on people giving handmade gifts. Last year, though, I managed to give everyone on my list something knit. (I'm still not sure how that happened!) But this year I did much better and managed to only knit one!
Meet the Christmas Birdie!I think he's is quite charming. I'm not entirely sure why I keep finding myself attracted to Christmas ornaments when, thanks to the kitties, Dan and I don't really decorate. And yet...
I did manage to put the poor birdie's legs on slightly incorrectly but I tacked them down to make them more where they should be. Otherwise, though, it was a fun little knit - and it let me learn how to do duplicate stitch. Yay!
Slightly related to Christmas knitting, I knit something for myself over Christmas! We were traveling to visit family and my sweater project is so not a travel-able project. So I decided to make something that was portable and not too complex.Now I officially have a pair of fingerless mitts! They are nice and toasty - I enjoy wearing them. My one complaint about these is the yarn. I used Crystal Palace's Mochi Plus and I totally adore the colorway, but ugh!, the yarn is so loosely spun that it fuzzes like mad. So while I've worn the mitts for three days (mind you, I wore them for a fair number of hours on those three days) and now they look like I've been wearing (and washing) them everyday for months. Disappointing!
The pattern, however, was super-fun. I didn't follow the directions exactly (apparently I knit like I cook - I can't follow anything exactly) and I did something completely different than called for on the thumb. Anyway, I'm really pleased with the pattern (and my changes). It makes me want to make more - but in a less fuzzy yarn.
And now the drama... my sweater. Here is where I currently am on it:I think I'm insane. First off, I have four balls of this yarn. It's lovely yarn - not just the color but the texture and how it knits up... I love it. But almost all of the balls are different - one is more color intensive, one is pale and two are almost smack in the middle of the other two. (Gotta love hand dyed yarn.) So I've been alternating all four balls as I knit my sweater. It's been... interesting but I'm pleased with how well all of them are blending together so it is worth it.
But now I've gotten to the sleeves. And I hate keeping track of row counts. And I have a past history of making things that should be the same size noticeably different sizes (due to gauge) when I don't make them at the same time. So I'm doing the sleeves two-at-a-time. Which means that I am rotating through four balls of yarn. On each sleeve. That's right, I'm knitting on something now with eight different yarns feeding into it.
But wait, there's more!
Right before we left for Christmas, I realized that I was knitting the sleeves with the wrong size needle! I had decreased needle size when doing the ribbing on the front band and forgot to switch back. Ack! I thought about just going on with it but this afternoon I ripped out the sleeves (which I hadn't gotten too far on) and started over. Ultimately, I knew the mistake would niggle at the back of my mind forever if I didn't fix it. Plus, a larger needle should maybe make the sleeves go a tiny bit faster.
Faster is relative, though, since rotating, untangling and keeping track of eight (EIGHT!) different balls of yarn slows things down a lot. But I'm in a pretty Zen place about it now because I really think this will end up awesome.
At least, I hope so. Oh, lordy, please make it turn out awesome.
First thing: Christmas knitting! For multiple reasons, I'm not a fan of
Meet the Christmas Birdie!I think he's is quite charming. I'm not entirely sure why I keep finding myself attracted to Christmas ornaments when, thanks to the kitties, Dan and I don't really decorate. And yet...
I did manage to put the poor birdie's legs on slightly incorrectly but I tacked them down to make them more where they should be. Otherwise, though, it was a fun little knit - and it let me learn how to do duplicate stitch. Yay!
Slightly related to Christmas knitting, I knit something for myself over Christmas! We were traveling to visit family and my sweater project is so not a travel-able project. So I decided to make something that was portable and not too complex.Now I officially have a pair of fingerless mitts! They are nice and toasty - I enjoy wearing them. My one complaint about these is the yarn. I used Crystal Palace's Mochi Plus and I totally adore the colorway, but ugh!, the yarn is so loosely spun that it fuzzes like mad. So while I've worn the mitts for three days (mind you, I wore them for a fair number of hours on those three days) and now they look like I've been wearing (and washing) them everyday for months. Disappointing!
The pattern, however, was super-fun. I didn't follow the directions exactly (apparently I knit like I cook - I can't follow anything exactly) and I did something completely different than called for on the thumb. Anyway, I'm really pleased with the pattern (and my changes). It makes me want to make more - but in a less fuzzy yarn.
And now the drama... my sweater. Here is where I currently am on it:I think I'm insane. First off, I have four balls of this yarn. It's lovely yarn - not just the color but the texture and how it knits up... I love it. But almost all of the balls are different - one is more color intensive, one is pale and two are almost smack in the middle of the other two. (Gotta love hand dyed yarn.) So I've been alternating all four balls as I knit my sweater. It's been... interesting but I'm pleased with how well all of them are blending together so it is worth it.
But now I've gotten to the sleeves. And I hate keeping track of row counts. And I have a past history of making things that should be the same size noticeably different sizes (due to gauge) when I don't make them at the same time. So I'm doing the sleeves two-at-a-time. Which means that I am rotating through four balls of yarn. On each sleeve. That's right, I'm knitting on something now with eight different yarns feeding into it.
But wait, there's more!
Right before we left for Christmas, I realized that I was knitting the sleeves with the wrong size needle! I had decreased needle size when doing the ribbing on the front band and forgot to switch back. Ack! I thought about just going on with it but this afternoon I ripped out the sleeves (which I hadn't gotten too far on) and started over. Ultimately, I knew the mistake would niggle at the back of my mind forever if I didn't fix it. Plus, a larger needle should maybe make the sleeves go a tiny bit faster.
Faster is relative, though, since rotating, untangling and keeping track of eight (EIGHT!) different balls of yarn slows things down a lot. But I'm in a pretty Zen place about it now because I really think this will end up awesome.
At least, I hope so. Oh, lordy, please make it turn out awesome.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
I Want My Money Back
The world still seems to be here. No pole shifts, no meteors, no massive Yellowstone volcano... This whole Mayan apocalypse is totally overrated.
I guess that means we need to go buy some Christmas presents.
I guess that means we need to go buy some Christmas presents.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
The Saga Continues
Well, apparently our dental issues with Gidget aren't done. She had stopped chattering her teeth in pain and progressed to a slow air-chewing expression of discomfort. But a few days after we got back from the cruise, she started pawing again. Nothing as severe as when this all started, but still. Pawing.
We went to our regular vet (the dentist is great, but I had a nagging fear that it wasn't tooth-related and honestly, if it wasn't I didn't expect the dentist to pick up on it) but the vet confirmed that she's all healthy. She suspected that the discomfort was coming from her top two molars, the only molars she has remaining, and recommended we have them removed.
Now Gidget has a dentist appointment scheduled for after Christmas to remove those two teeth. Naturally, as soon as I made the appointment, the pawing stopped (or has seemed to, at least). The air chewing has drastically reduced, too. But reduced is not stopped so I think things are still on schedule for another extraction.
I hope 2013 will be a pain-free dental year for Gidget! You know, if the world doesn't end tomorrow and all.
We went to our regular vet (the dentist is great, but I had a nagging fear that it wasn't tooth-related and honestly, if it wasn't I didn't expect the dentist to pick up on it) but the vet confirmed that she's all healthy. She suspected that the discomfort was coming from her top two molars, the only molars she has remaining, and recommended we have them removed.
Now Gidget has a dentist appointment scheduled for after Christmas to remove those two teeth. Naturally, as soon as I made the appointment, the pawing stopped (or has seemed to, at least). The air chewing has drastically reduced, too. But reduced is not stopped so I think things are still on schedule for another extraction.
I hope 2013 will be a pain-free dental year for Gidget! You know, if the world doesn't end tomorrow and all.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Oh, the Irony
I learned something new today - I learned what a parsnip looks like!I don't have a great familiarity with root vegetables beyond carrots and potatoes. Dan's expanded my knowledge to include beets and now I've cooked with parsnips. Yep, now I know that they look like a funny white carrot and they taste like a faintly-licorice-ish and bitter carrot (at least raw).
I made a nice, hearty venison stew with lots of lovely root vegetables. A meal that's great for winter, right? Totally!
Of course, the high today was mid-70s. I even had to turn the air conditioning on.
Oh well, at least the stew is really good, parsnips included!
I made a nice, hearty venison stew with lots of lovely root vegetables. A meal that's great for winter, right? Totally!
Of course, the high today was mid-70s. I even had to turn the air conditioning on.
Oh well, at least the stew is really good, parsnips included!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Cruise Wrap-Up
It took me only a week (well, a shade over) to get all of our cruise pictures edited and culled and posted! Go me! So if the thirty-some pictures I've posted on my blog aren't enough for you, check out this slideshow of the whole not-quite-250 shots!Alternatively, you can click here to see the pics and go through them on your own.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Ft. Lauderdale
Alrighty! I've finally finished up with pictures! As uninteresting as you might think Ft. Lauderdale might be after such exotic locations like St. Martin and Grand Turk, it was interesting enough that I managed to take lots of photographs!
We went to the Everglades, where we took an airboat ride where we saw lots of nature!
Some nature was even close enough that my zoom was not needed at all. In fact, I could have reached out and pet some of the nature.
If, you know, I wanted to ensure I came home with a nub.
After that, it was off to Flamingo Sanctuary and Wildlife Sanctuary with their super-delightful botanical garden. And, yeah, flamingos.
While I took plenty of pictures of the flamingos, the above one in particular, I did manage to drag myself away to finally fill up my SD card with some of the lovely plants and flowers at the gardens.
Of course, there were a couple other wildlife-y things I had to snap pictures of, especially since, not only did nature exist in the gardens, the place was a wildlife sanctuary, so there were lots of birds that wouldn't be able to survive in the wild.
After starting our day early enough to see sunrise, we eventually made our way to the airport to wait a few hours for our flight. Dan and I were pretty tired, so we used this time well.
And that's it, that's our trip! Even though I've shared a number of pictures over the last week, it's just the tip of the iceberg compared to what I took. But I managed to get the 2,097 pictures I took to a more reasonable 247 that I think (hope) are worthy of sharing. I'll post a slideshow of those next.
We went to the Everglades, where we took an airboat ride where we saw lots of nature!
Some nature was even close enough that my zoom was not needed at all. In fact, I could have reached out and pet some of the nature.
If, you know, I wanted to ensure I came home with a nub.
After that, it was off to Flamingo Sanctuary and Wildlife Sanctuary with their super-delightful botanical garden. And, yeah, flamingos.
While I took plenty of pictures of the flamingos, the above one in particular, I did manage to drag myself away to finally fill up my SD card with some of the lovely plants and flowers at the gardens.
Of course, there were a couple other wildlife-y things I had to snap pictures of, especially since, not only did nature exist in the gardens, the place was a wildlife sanctuary, so there were lots of birds that wouldn't be able to survive in the wild.
After starting our day early enough to see sunrise, we eventually made our way to the airport to wait a few hours for our flight. Dan and I were pretty tired, so we used this time well.
And that's it, that's our trip! Even though I've shared a number of pictures over the last week, it's just the tip of the iceberg compared to what I took. But I managed to get the 2,097 pictures I took to a more reasonable 247 that I think (hope) are worthy of sharing. I'll post a slideshow of those next.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Grand Turk
Oops! I got a little distracted with a combo of housewife-ing and knitting and have let my picture culling slide. No more! I have Grand Turk done!I've seen things that said Grand Turk has the best beach(es) in the world. I could easily be convinced of this. However our visit was relatively beach-free as we hit Grand Turk on one of the few rainy days in the year.
Dan and I still had a great time walking around, though. There wasn't much to downtown but once we started meandering towards the beach, things became really interesting.Plus, wildlife! You know how I like that!I told Dan that I was a little torn about Grand Turk. Of all the places we went, it was probably my favorite and the one I'd most like to return to (with St. Martin being second) but, at the same time, it's the only one that I didn't feel all that safe.
Still, I'd like the opportunity to go back and explore more. I mean, how can you say no to this?Oh, and want to know how classy Grand Turk is? So classy that when Dan went in a convenience store to buy a local beer (Grand Turk Ginger Beer), the cashier put it in a paper bag, popped the cap off and handed it to Dan. Yep, that's apparently standard operating procedure for booze and Grand Turk. (The ginger beer was pretty tasty, too.)
I think of all the places we went, Grand Turk ended up giving the prettiest pictures. It resulted in several of my favorite shots from the trip, including this one:
Dan and I still had a great time walking around, though. There wasn't much to downtown but once we started meandering towards the beach, things became really interesting.Plus, wildlife! You know how I like that!I told Dan that I was a little torn about Grand Turk. Of all the places we went, it was probably my favorite and the one I'd most like to return to (with St. Martin being second) but, at the same time, it's the only one that I didn't feel all that safe.
Still, I'd like the opportunity to go back and explore more. I mean, how can you say no to this?Oh, and want to know how classy Grand Turk is? So classy that when Dan went in a convenience store to buy a local beer (Grand Turk Ginger Beer), the cashier put it in a paper bag, popped the cap off and handed it to Dan. Yep, that's apparently standard operating procedure for booze and Grand Turk. (The ginger beer was pretty tasty, too.)
I think of all the places we went, Grand Turk ended up giving the prettiest pictures. It resulted in several of my favorite shots from the trip, including this one:
Saturday, December 8, 2012
St. Thomas
I'm getting to these a little later than anticipated. I was downed from a migraine and then related recovery for most of Thursday and all day Friday. But I'm back to picture culling and editing and have officially made it through St. Thomas!We went to an aquarium there, which meant I took tons of pictures and very few came out. Some worked, though!Of course, fish weren't the only wildlife we saw on St. Thomas. Iguanas were everywhere!No beach time on St. Thomas, though. Which was probably best so we didn't get toasted after spending so much time on the beach in St. Martin the day before.
Next up: Grand Turk and back to Ft. Lauderdale!
Next up: Grand Turk and back to Ft. Lauderdale!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Sint Maarten/Saint Martin
And I have officially gotten through the St. Martin pictures! Personally, I think they are the prettiest since they include the beach at Orient Bay. Of course, that's not saying anything about my photography but rather about the scenery. Because, seriously, it's gorgeous.Yeah, it was tough hanging out there for the day. Of course, there was a naturalist resort just down the beach, so not quite all of the scenery was so gorgeous. (No worries, there are no pictures of that scenery.)
Hey, look! A boat!
Hey, look! A boat!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Drip
Another tiny dribble of pics are done, these from our two days at sea. Nothing too big here - bigger stuff is coming up next with St. Martin. Hopefully that will be tonight but it will most likely be tomorrow. I want to knit some!
One interesting thing: on our at sea days, we passed the same way (one day going south, one day going back north) and each time we hit a certain point, Google Navigation decided that we had transported to Europe.I promise, our trip was only to the Caribbean. We didn't dash over to Italy at all.
One interesting thing: on our at sea days, we passed the same way (one day going south, one day going back north) and each time we hit a certain point, Google Navigation decided that we had transported to Europe.I promise, our trip was only to the Caribbean. We didn't dash over to Italy at all.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Slowly But Surely
I'm gradually getting through my pictures! So far I've taken care of Days One and Two. The rest of the week should come soon. But until then, here's a tiny taste.
Princess Cays, Eluethera, Bahamas
Still Working On It...
I'm still slowly weeding through my cruise pictures. I've gone from 2097 pictures to 1549 to 757 in two passes. I still have a disproportionately large number of alligator and flamingo pictures though.
Until then, here's one picture I've gotten all straightened out. An HDR version of sunrise (yes, the one that comes in the morning) when we were coming back into Ft. Lauderdale.Perhaps not the most iconic shot of our trip, but it was ready!
Until then, here's one picture I've gotten all straightened out. An HDR version of sunrise (yes, the one that comes in the morning) when we were coming back into Ft. Lauderdale.Perhaps not the most iconic shot of our trip, but it was ready!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Updates Ahoy!
We're back! I'm not exactly the most diligent blogger, so you can be forgiven if you weren't aware we had gone anywhere, but we had! We have spent the last week cruising around the Caribbean!
It's going to take me a bit to go through all my pictures (there are over 2,000 of them, but I know that number will decrease greatly when I pick out just the good ones) so I'll probably be dribbling out picture (and blog) updates over the next several days.
But for now, the short version: Dan and I both got a tan (a much stronger one that anyone in the northern hemisphere deserves to have in December), ate lots of delicious foods and had a really great time!
More to come!
It's going to take me a bit to go through all my pictures (there are over 2,000 of them, but I know that number will decrease greatly when I pick out just the good ones) so I'll probably be dribbling out picture (and blog) updates over the next several days.
But for now, the short version: Dan and I both got a tan (a much stronger one that anyone in the northern hemisphere deserves to have in December), ate lots of delicious foods and had a really great time!
More to come!
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