Monday, December 19, 2011

Tidbits

My postings are getting farther and farther apart, this is mostly just because I'm so busy and when I'm not busy I'm tired.

I just completed the first semester of my junior year at Georgia Health Sciences University. It was constant hard work, but so interesting. I spent many days looking at blood cells in a microscope. I learned how to test for syphilis, sickle cell anemia, and a lot of other things that I've already forgotten. I also spent three days at a draw site learning how to draw blood. It was scary, but I did perform a few draws on real patients including one from a guy's hand. This coming semester I have to spend 30 hours drawing blood from hospital patients so the three days was good practice.

All but one of my angora and pygora goats have died so we bought some replacements. They are nubian-boer crosses. The brown one is Fudge and the other three, who all look alike, are Oscar, Elmo, and Kidd.



We did have a little fun this summer. We went camping at Gold Lake one weekend with the pontoon boats. Rocky caught one fish that he had to throw back. It was fun paddling around in the lake, but on shore the mosquitoes were so bad that we went home a day early. I think we went through three bottles of repellent. We even had to use it on Carly, her poor face was covered in welts.



Carly and I went hunting with Rocky a couple of times this fall. Carly really likes being out in the woods, she doesn't even mind the safety vest.

We only made it out to Fern Ridge a couple of times this summer. Carly absolutely loves the Seadoos.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Happenings

In my last post I forgot to write that we are now down to just one goat. Of course, it is Billy the bully. Even though he is the goat that I don't like I feel sorry for him. He cries a lot now that he's alone. So, yesterday I bought three kids. These are nubian/boer crosses so I won't have to deal with fiber. Two of them are white with black on their necks and faces and one is brown. The little girl I'm buying them from named them Oscar, Elmo, and Fudge. I don't get to bring Fudge home until July because he's only two weeks old.

As for school, I applied for my Associates of Science Degree last week. I should graduate next term. I found out that my interview with the lab about the medical technology program will be scheduled the first week of June. This is all so exciting, it is hard to wait for all the steps to happen.

When I came home from school on Thursday, I discovered that Carly had been sprayed by a skunk. I remembered that a friend had the same experience last winter so I called her. She found a recipe for skunk wash online that worked pretty well. It is hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dawn dish soap. I only had enough soda and peroxide for one batch and that was only enough for one washing. It helped a lot, but I think she needed a couple more washings with it. She still stinks, but not nearly as bad. Yesterday I brushed a lot of her undercoat out and that helped as well, so I think she's going to get brushed more today. She may be bald by the time I'm done with her.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Spring Vacation 2011

Now that Spring term is almost over I'm finally getting around to telling you about the Spring break. Since neither of us had ever been up to the northern Oregon coast we spent a long weekend up there.

Our adventure started at the Tillamook Cheese Factory where we tried squeaky cheese for the first time. If you've never had it it squeaks against your teeth when you eat it. I had to ask what makes it different and they said it is cheese that hasn't been aged yet. We brought some home and within a couple of days it quit squeaking; that explains why we can't buy it in stores.

We stayed in Seaside which was crowded with kids on Spring vacation. I didn't realize that there was so much for kids to do there.

We visited Fort Clatsop which is where Lewis and Clark ended up. It isn't very big, but it's a beautiful setting with a nice little museum. This is the rebuilt entrance to the fort:


We also visited Fort Stevens which was the only West Coast location that was bombed by a Japanese submarine during WWII. The only casualty was a baseball backstop. It was pretty interesting. They have a small museum and a lot of bunkers and structures you can explore.

We also enjoyed the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria. We spent a lot of time in there, it was so big. The history of the bar pilots is fascinating.

It was a good trip. Rocky doesn't usually do vacations like this but he admitted that it was interesting.

For now I'm just trudging away at the last three weeks of Spring term and thinking about what I want to do to prepare for the Black Sheep Gathering next month.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Another term down. I thought next term was going to be my last at LCC, but it turns out that one of the classes I need won't be offered until Summer term. This means my Spring term class load will be lighter, but no time for a vacation this Summer. We'll just have to schedule a Christmas vacation again this year.

Carly is all set for Summer with her new Doggles:
She is not very fond of them, but I think she'll keep them on while riding the Sea Doos.

I think she prefers the librarian look:

I finally had Jill's eye removed. It got to looking really bad, and seemed to be causing her pain.
I was really worried about her surviving surgery, but she came through it like nothing happened. Rocky's giving me a bad time about spending so much money on an old cat, but even he admits that she seems a little feistier than before.

Blue and Carly are getting to be such good friends now. Blue tries to get Carly to pet him and Carly has learned to watch for quick claws.

For the rest of this week and next, I have to get caught up on some of the chores around here.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year

I survived another Christmas and am happy to be starting 2011. One fun thing that did happen on Christmas Eve is that I ran into a former classmate, one of the Sage twins (I didn't ask which one, and they are identical). He was with his daughter at the Safeway Starbucks and I was there buying the Safeway peanut buttercup cookies for presents. It was fun to see him and hope I run into him or his brother again in the near future when there is a little more time to catch up.

Winter term starts tomorrow, I'm enrolled full time in order to get my prerequisites in before starting the program (if I get accepted). I'm signed up for Research Writing, Principles of Biology, and US History. This time US History will cover the 1800's which includes the Civil War. Not my favorite era, but I have the same teacher as last term and she has a way of making history interesting.

We've seen a few movies over the school break. Inception was weird and I'm glad we saw it at the dollar theater. 2012 wasn't too bad. I really want to see Despicable Me, but I can't get Rocky to go see it. We watched Gran Torino again, that is such a good movie. Clint Eastwood's character reminds me so much of my dad.

It is cold today, but we have to tend to my goats. This wet weather is not at all good for their hooves so we need to go clean and trim them up. Sounds simple, but it is a big job that takes both of us. The hardest part is catching them. Even with a limp goats are faster than we are.