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A rodent with chutzpah

Posted on March 25, 2009 By admin

Last night, as we were watching television, Katy does a double-take and proceeds to ask me: “Are you aware that there’s a live mouse in the living room?”. Apparently, in a house with two cats that regularly bring in mice and the occasional robin (we’re still finding feathers all over the place), a tiny field mouse had managed to come in undetected and spend a large portion of the afternoon hiding in some newspapers that live right next to the cats food bowls!

Mouse in a glass.

Katy managed to trap it in a glass and I chucked it out on the front lawn. That was dose of excitement for the evening.

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Don’t worry, love Jesus!

Posted on March 23, 2009 By admin

We were in Leicester this past weekend and we had a pootle in the town center. The High Street is a magnet for God-botherers. There’s always a gaggle of Krishnas, and generally more than one dude-with-a-megaphone vying for your attention (and your money). It’s fairly innocuous. I overheard a reggae band singing a “remixed” version of Don’t worry, be happy. These guys though caught my attention:

Jesus he knows me

I know they were probably going for the shock value to start a discussion, but something tells me that – by the looks they were getting – a lot of people were thinking of letting their fingers (or fists) do the talking.

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This is why I love the internet

Posted on March 18, 2009May 30, 2019 By admin 2 Comments on This is why I love the internet
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BenBen is a playa :)

Posted on February 26, 2009 By admin

This is even funnier now, given the fact that the cell phone in his pocket has now been put out of commission due to massive amounts of urine. Time to get Katy a new un-birthday present :)

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Peeeectures!

Posted on February 19, 2009February 19, 2009 By admin 3 Comments on Peeeectures!

It’s been a while since I’ve had time to download the pictures that have accumulated on my camera. A lot have been posted online in two albums:

http://www.flubu.com/various_pics/ben
http://www.flubu.com/various_pics/hinxton

Here’s a preview of some of the pics:

Mr. BenBen

Snow brings the UK to a grinding halt …

…followed two weeks later by floods

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Let’s all go awwwww now

Posted on February 12, 2009 By admin

Nestled in the heart of a rose, his slumber cushioned by soft petals and his bushy tail, Dreamy the dormouse looks snoozily content. But life hasn’t always been so blissful. His seven-month hibernation was rudely interrupted when his mossy nest was dug up by an inquisitive dog. Discovered by the dog’s owner wide awake, if slightly bewildered, he was taken to the Secret World Wildlife Rescue Centre in Somerset, where staff fattened him up on hazelnuts and seeds before giving him a coconut shell in which to sleep away the rest of the winter.

So deep was his resumed slumber that he didn’t stir when called on for a photoshoot, with Dreamy being carefully placed in the rose after the centre petals had been plucked out. Dreamy is likely to snooze for another two months or so. Sanctuary founder Pauline Kidner said: ‘We’ll release him in April ready for him to find a Mrs Dormouse and form a new family.’

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Lolcat of the day

Posted on January 28, 2009 By admin

Saw this one yesterday. It seemed appropriate :)

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Peeectures

Posted on October 29, 2008October 29, 2008 By admin

I’ve uploaded some pictures that I’d had lying around my digital camera for a while. For your viewing pleasure, I give you:

The nursery:
http://www.flubu.com/various_pics/nursery/

Katy’s second visit to Addenbrookes
http://www.flubu.com/various_pics/katy_addenbrookes_2008/

Reenie, when she managed to jump out the bedroom window(*)
http://www.flubu.com/various_pics/irina/slides/dscf6075.html
http://www.flubu.com/various_pics/irina/slides/dscf6076.html

(*) I’d been vacuuming and, given how cats and vacuums get along together, she freaked out and jumped out the bedroom window while I was doing the bedroom and nursery. I only realized she’d done so about 30 minutes later when I heard her miewing from behind the bedroom curtains.

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What’s new and exciting in the world of Richard and Katy

Posted on October 20, 2008August 28, 2019 By admin 1 Comment on What’s new and exciting in the world of Richard and Katy

It’s been a while since I last posted something more meaningful than an article lamenting the decline of the US (still, there’s lots to lament). I have actual, honest-to-goodness content to post today, so I might as well get started.

Katy’s started coming on campus to have lunch with me a few times a week. It gets her out of her PJs and gives her the occasion to see Stephane and Sheila once in a while.

We went to the NCT nearly new sale two Sundays ago and got the last bits of baby clothing we wanted (mostly some sleep suits and something suitable for what passes for winter in this country). After the chaos that was the sale (imagine a few hundred mommies vying to get the best bargains in enclosed spaces – I’m surprised there wasn’t any bloodshed!), we went to Saffron Walden for a late lunch. We tried Dish, a place we’d walked by countless times before but finally decided to go in. We were happily surprised. The decor tries a bit too hard to be jazzy and stylish, but the food is fresh, tasty and they even catered to my various allergies without batting an eye.

We saw a hedgehog on the neighbour’s doorstep one evening last week. It was cute and spiky and wanted to be left alone, so we did.

Katy spent another long Tuesday at Addenbrookes, getting poked, prodded and smeared in ultrasound jelly. The good news is that her blood pressure seems to be stabilizing, as are her liver enzymes. The less good news is that her blood sugars are still all over the place and aren’t even considering playing nice. It seems that the more insulin they put her on, the worse off her sugar levels get. It makes no sense… We’re going to have a long, hard chat with the diabetic clinic midwives tomorrow to figure out what options we have. Katy’s almost taking more insulin than her mom, which is wrong on so many levels it defies description. On the upside though, Ben is still dancing the rumba on a daily basis so he seems to be doing fine.

We got the all-clear from Addenbrookes to go see Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall last Thursday evening. I’d taken Thursday and Friday off so we could take our time getting there and back. Turns out that Phil, a work colleague, was able to give us a lift to London in the afternoon because he and his missus also had tickets to go see the show.

It had taken me the better part of a day to get the tickets when they first went on sale (and the website melted down!) but it was so, so worth it! We were 6 rows from the stage! Most excellent :) The show was great and we’ll be buying it as soon as it comes out on DVD.

We had an al fresco picnic in the courtyard of the RAH before the show – chicken drumsticks, sausages, bread, cheese, olives and home-made coleslaw. All very yummy, but the experience would have been more pleasant if not the fact that we were freezing our butts off :)

We had a show pootle back to the hotel after the show. 20 Nevern Square is, by far, our favouritest hotel in London. The rooms are great (especially given the fact that they upgraded us to a suite both times we’ve been there) and the breakfast is kick-ass. We’d planned to go to the British Museum and the V&A on Friday but Katy was feeling less than stellar, so we headed back to Cambs on the train.

As you can see, Katy was tired and I was despairing at my ever-advancing hair loss.

We were expecting Lennart, Leen and their son Reuben for Sunday lunch, so we spent most of Saturday cleaning house and prepping culinary delights. I made a ham and roasted a chicken. I haven’t been impressed with the quality of the chickens Tesco is selling these days, so the menu changed from roast chicken to chicken, mushroom & bacon pie. It was very well received :) We spent a very nice afternoon talking about babies and cats.

Speaking of cats, our two are becoming increasingly clingy these days. Surprisingly so!

No, I don’t have a night-vision camera (but I do have Photoshop).

They had their first baby experience last night when Reuben was in a bouncy chair on the kitchen floor. Tolstoy was curious enough to try and sniff the strange creature, but his natural courage quickly reasserted itself and he scampered underneath the kitchen table.

This week sees us at Addenbrookes again on Tuesday, and then we continue our Christmas shopping. We’re getting it done early for several reasons, most notably because Katy is still on full pay at the moment and we want to get it done before Ben shows up :) We’re doing the bulk of it online – yay, internet shopping! We’re going to go to Scottsdale garden centre on the weekend to see their xmas display though. That’s always fun.

Oh, and I know I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again – can I be a spoiled rotten cat in my next life, please?

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I has a pout

Posted on October 13, 2008 By admin

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