Izzy has a cold -- she is seeing the ped today -- crappy timing - cause I leave next Tues for Vegas and she will be home alone with DH!! She has been putting her hands up to her ears (both arms up covering her ears) so I am hoping its not an ear infection -- she has already had 3 and she not even 9 months old yet!!
Question of the Day Do you have any pets...if so, what kind, name(s) and what does your baby/child think of the animal(s)?
Have a great day ladies!
-Nicole
I hope Izzy is feeling better soon! I hate it when Owen is sick - I always feel so helpless since there isn't much I can do for him to make it go away.
QOTD: We have 3 cats.....
"The Girls" are Beatrice and Rosalind, 12 yr. old sisters that DH adopted from a friend's farm when they were kittens, and he raised them himself. They are total daddy's girls, and they prefer men to women!
Beatrice (aka Queen Bea, Bea-Baby, and Bossy Bea) is the boss. She's also the purr-hussy of the crowd - make her purr, and she loves you. Beatrice thinks everyone should admire her pretty white tummy and pet her soft fur, so she sees Owen as a new admirer. Bea will lay down next to Owen and let him grab her fur, tail, paws, ears, etc. and she just purrs away. I think she views it as a massage! If he gets too rough, she'll just move a little out of his reach, but she "pets" Owen sometimes - stretching out her paws to pat him gently - and gives him little kisses.
Rosalind (aka Ra-na-na or Sweetie Girl) is wholeheartedly "Daddy's Girl". She has a special purr just for DH, and she sometimes cries for him when he leaves for work. She even has a Dilbert doll that she carries around and leaves wherever DH was last...on his pillow, on his chair, next to his shoes, etc. Ros is jealous of Owen - she wants her spot on daddy's lap back - and she keeps her distance from the baby. Sometimes while DH is holding Owen, Rosalind tries to climb up and sit
on Owen as if to say "he was my daddy first!"
Alton Brown Cat (aka ABC, Alton-Brown-Underfoot and Alton-Brown-In-The-Middle, and yes, he was named for the Food Network host

) is mine. He's turning one year old this month! We've been fostering kittens for a local cat rescue group for a few years, and I wanted to adopt a kitten that would be my cat, but all the kittens loved DH best. (He's known as "the cat whisperer" because cats all adore him.) I kept saying that I wanted a cat who would follow me around and want to snuggle with me. Well, I got my wish! Since we adopted him last September, Alton is always right under my feet or trying to climb into my lap, and he's now HUGE! He's also not the brightest crayon in the box, so he doesn't get it that there isn't room for both Alton and Owen on mommy's lap. He's still a kitten, although an enormous one, so he views Owen as one big toy. We have to watch him because he wants to pounce on Owen's waving arms and legs, and Alton doesn't realize he's being too rough. He's like the pesky little brother in the family - always getting into trouble, always wanting to play, and not understanding why everyone else doesn't want to roughhouse with him. Alton LOVES to give Owen baths, and he'll settle in and just go to town licking Owen with that scratchy cat tounge. Owen isn't so fond of his kitty baths, so it's one more reason to keep an eye on Alton around the baby. But Alton is getting better as he gets older, and we think that eventually he'll be a good buddy for Owen.
Ugh, this got long again. Owen fell asleep before I laid him in his bed for his nap, and then he woke up right as I put him down. He was playing for a few minutes, and then he got mad because he thought he should get up. So now he's very tired, and grumpy, and crying because he's having a hard time falling asleep on his own. So I'm sitting here typing away and trying to stay relaxed as I listen to my little guy cry. I wish I could go fix it, but I know that going in there will make it worse at this point, and he just needs to get himself to sleep. He's so close - I can hear it in how he's crying - but he's also so grumpy because he's so tired, and that always seems to make it harder for him. Poor little bug.
