Thursday, June 21, 2012

Pets

We don't just have a pair of rats sharing our home we have a Lion Head rabbit and a Teddy Bear hamster. Dumbledore is Tink's  bunny since he resides in her room and she plays with him and takes care of him the most and Bella is Lan's, he worked and saved up his earnings to purchase Bella himself and has loved her deeply ever since.

There was an unfortunate accident the first day Bella came home but it has never been repeated. Lan took Bella out of her cage while he was standing on the chair at the table and she got away from him and she fell hit her head on the table and lost consciousness as she fell to the floor. She eliminated and I didn't see her breathing. I thought she was a lost cause when I picked her up and not knowing what else to do I rubbed her belly a little and then tried to comfort Lan who had lost it and was crying devastated over his loss, When out of the blue I saw her breathing again and then she just came to life again. A few days later she was completely back to normal and Lan and her have grow closer and closer ever since. He takes great care with her and gives her cuddle time every day. She is quite tame and cuddly. She does have a thing for blue berry yogurt bites which with some supervision should not get out of hand. Her cage has lots of tunnels, it would be a shame if she were to get stuck.

Dumbledore is the softest bunny. Tink loved him to tameness and we are able to take him all over. He is an excellent car rider and pretty much potty trained. He loves an adventure especially at the cousins or the pet store. The Compound is a scary place for him due to the number of bunny eating dogs that reside there but has made himself comfortable there by burrowing to his heart's content.





Dumbledore

Bella


These shots were taken by the kids.

The Dungeon




Lan on Grandpa's Total Body

M showing off his technique

Pike future arm wrestler?

Mono y mono


The couch for breaks and breathers

The Dungeon is what the men in the family call the workout section of the shop. We came to work on pinewood derby cars and while we were there some of the boys pumped some iron.  The Dungeon is aptly named: it is dark, dirty, and full of dangerous and unusual work out equipment. Needless to say the kids love it there and love when M takes them with him when he works out. Definite male bonding time.

RATS!

Sisters

Bianca
Oreo


Here are new newest editions to the Jones Menagerie. Rats. How could I? Well, there has been a lonely spot in our hearts since the passing of M's beloved dog, Buster. When M gave me that look in the pet store, the same look he gave me when he came home that first day with Buster I couldn't say no. And besides they live in a cage, I don't have to walk them. They have the potential to be as smart as the average dog, they aren't bulimic, and they are fun to play with. They ride on your shoulder and climb all over you. They take snacks from your hands. They climb like monkeys all over their cage. They constantly clean themselves, more than any cat I have ever seen.
Their names are Ms. Bianca (from the Rescuers) and Oreo. Actually, we originally only took home one Ms. Bianca but after a day she was sullen and wouldn't eat and we just knew she missed her cage mate. So we took the family back to Pet Smart and bought the other one, this time for Pike. He named her Oreo. They are hooded rats and they have a dark brown/black head with a stripe down their back. Bianca's stripe is interrupted by more white than Oreo's and Oreo is also slightly bigger than Bianca. The other way we can tell then apart is that Oreo is more aggressive and curious while Bianca is more willing to chill on your shoulder and more likely to horde food.
M found a ferret/rat cage on sale and they love it and have their favorite spots they tend to hang out in. The kids love playing with them and watching their crazy antics.
One of my best friends in high school always told me about her pet rat growing up and I always wanted one. She told me how fun and sweet they were. When I married M I told him how much I wanted a pet rat. When my pet hamster, Warren, died he bought me a white lab rat. She was so sweet and gentle but I soon experienced being with child and I had no time and energy for a pet of any kind so she became M's and he really liked her. While she sat on his shoulder she would trim his neck hair, which is reason enough to keep something around in my book! 
So rats may be a disturbing pet option for some people but for our house it's all rats. Take a look at any article or book on them and you too will see how smart, fun, and lovable they really are.

Little A's Kindergarten Program


Little A had his kindergarten program. His cousin moved from PA and into our neighborhood and had the good luck of joining Little A's class. Little A needed his help and encouragement and did better in class with his cousin by his side. They were good buddies this year. So our families sat side by side watching the kids sing their way to first grade.

Our Lisa Simpson

Tink has actually learned to play the sax. And without practicing at home. She is so talented. She plans to go on to play in 6th grade. I am excited to see what she can do if she ever practices. This picture comes from the school concert. The week before she had a tri school concert for the parents at Lafayette High School. She was all dressed up and the band sounded amazing.  This concert was good it was nice to be able to hear her and I was sitting very close. At the tri school concert the band sounded so good and they all were very professional. At both concerts the sax's played The Saints Go Marching In. I really hope Tink continues to play through college, making this initial investment truly an investment in her future. Really, her grandmother has made it possible for her to learn the sax so easily. Tink has been taking piano lessons with her grandma since first grade. She has taught her all she knows about music and has Tink playing really well. If only I can get better about getting her to practice...practice....practice!

Yeah, you need to see this...

I love that man.

Forever Family (even after babysitting for the Ward Temple Trip for 4 Hours)


Forever Family
Nothing can keep us apart. I am always deeply grateful for the blessings of the Temple that come through the grace of Jesus Christ.

Little A's First Ride



Little A has had trouble riding his bike with training wheels. He had almost given up entirely when we decided out of the blue that M should teach him to ride on the other bike without training wheels. We were thinking maybe the training wheels were holding him back. He is six after all. So much to our surprise he rode on the first time and in the same day learned to start himself. By the third day he was a pro and could ride as long as he wanted to and start himself quite easily. This is one reason M is such a great dad. He is such a great teacher and motivator for the kids. I love that about him. Little A loves him and looks up to him. Little A was so proud that day. I have never seen him so happy and proud of himself. I am so proud of my little A who is not so little anymore. Here is a sample video of the great event:



Tink Graduates Elementary School with Honors


Tink receives Otstanding Effort


President's Award GPA 3.5 for 4th and 5th


Official Graduation


Two star pupils


Three Amigos



Tink is finally through with Rawls Byrd. She is on to bigger and better things like Berkeley Middle School. She did well got very good grades mostly A's a few B's on occasion. She was in the Language Arts Visions Program which was so fun and she learned so much, thank you Mr. Ponton. She learned how to play the saxophone. She only had one run in with a teacher, thank goodness. And most importantly she made a friendship with two really great girls that may last a lifetime. Who knows? 

Cub Scout Camp 2012


This is Pike's last year of Cub Scout Camp. His favorite part of camp is fiching and this year the fish were biting. This picture is Pike's first catch. He went on to catch many more. I will get the total later today. Pike as usual was placed in a much younger group despite my insistance that he was not in the right one. These kids were going in to Third grade next school year while Pike is going into Fifth. So basically we were playing with little brothers which Pike is a por at. It was really sweet to see him being so kind and helping them and they just looked up to him and really like being around him. He of course was the best at everything and was the star kickball player which made up for everything. By lunch I knew he needed to be with his friends and kids closer to his age. So I spoke to the Denwalkers (parents in charge) and worked him into their group and then told the Leader of the camp what was happening and basically she could like it or lump it and after some haggling and finagling to her credit she worked it all out within her system and he was able to stay in the group Webelos 2 with his friends from church. So for the rest of the week he had so much fun and I am so glad I was able to spend two days with him as a denwalker. He is such a kind, thoughtful, and well behaved boy. All of which have nothing to with M or Me. He is so out going and not scared of anything. M and I were always shy and scared as kids and even now as adults we have social issues, not Pike. He is definitely our hero. And sweet fishing moves! "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."

Tink is Eleven!




Tink is Eleven!




 We had a lovely old fashioned just the family party for Tink with a homemade cake, just me and Betty of course. We took our new eleven year old to the store to pick out her present and that turned out to be a new bunny leash - the old one was way too small. She has yet to try it out but it was what she wanted. It is black with silver sun, moon, and stars on it - perfect for our little wizard, Dumbledore.

Here is the proud father of the eleven year old.


Here is the eleven year old.

Here are two of the brothers of the eleven year old.

Just a side note that we, M and I, are way too young to have an eleven year old. This year is a pivotal year for Tink because next year will be Young Women's and the end of her official childhood, but since she is our child I am sure she will continue to find ways to have her inner child hang out. She is a darling girl and we love her so much. She makes us so proud in so many ways. We were talking the other day, after spending some time with many other people's children, who were so good, but we both noticed how much we liked our own children. We liked ours the best. So, here's to the best girl ever, love you, Happy Birthday!