Tuesday, July 28, 2009

another little mouse in the house

on saturday morning, me and the beebs got up and went through our usual routine: we checked sports center (her favorite top ten plays of the day were all from soccer), checked in with all of her stuffed guys, read a book, stretched our legs, and then decided to have some breakfast.

i had noticed the night before that our cat tiny was awfully interested in the cabinet under the sink in the kitchen, but i didn't stop to think why. he's a weird little guy and he gets fixated on parts of the house. it's not unusual to see him stalking a particular corner or doorway.

anyway, as we sat down to eat, i thought i could hear a faint rustling coming from behind the cabinet door. tiny could hear it too (could hear it all along), and he was right there once again. i had a pretty good idea what was behind door number one, and as i slowly opened it... there was nothing. well, there was the massive amount of crap we stick under there, but aside from that, nothing out of the ordinary.

but wait, was that mouse poop i saw? i had bebe taste it, and she confirmed my original hypothesis: it was mouse poop. from a mouse. she had once eaten cat poop, so in a strange way it made sense to me that she would then recognize mouse poop. i didn't feed it directly to her though, i just mixed it in with her oatmeal. all you other 'dad of the year' finalists can sit this one out. i'd like to thank the academy... anyway, when she got to the "brown" parts, she made a sour face, and that about sealed the deal.

so now, i began to slowly unload things from the space: first the bag of near empty cat food. next, the full bag. after that, the trash bags... and finally, peering around some cleaners and lightbulbs i saw... nothing. he could have made a hasty retreat, it's true. but i opened the door just seconds after hearing the last rustling noise. shouldn't i have at least seen a tale? a whisker?

then, suddenly from behind, the empty cat food bag swayed. hmm... as i peered down into the bottom of the bag, a plump grey mouse looked back up at me. all that stuff about staring into the abyss came back to me, but i was confused. did that mean i was looking into this mouse? and was he looking into me? what did that mean? and in actuality, i was looking into the bag, at the mouse. therefore, was the bag also looking into me? were they ganging up on me, the mouse and this bag? who the hell did they think they were? why were they looking into me? and what did they see?

a thick "plop" hit the floor at my foot, breaking the terrible hold on this chain of thought that had bewitched me. damn you, philosophy. damn you. if it weren't for bebe's wayward oatmeal blob, i might still be standing there. of course, i may also have achieved enlightenment and risen to a higher plane of existence. damn you, oatmeal. damn you. and that's not even the first time oatmeal has interfered in my life. once, when i was seven and travelling by train to... nevermind. i'm not going to dignify oatmeal with any more bloggage (that's 'blog coverage' and i just made it up. feel free to throw that one around at parties and such) or free publicity. why yes, i'd love more coffee. where was i?

yes! the bag. it moved. there was a mouse in the bag. he couldn't quite get out, though much to my girly horror (i hear that girls are afraid of mice) he sure kept trying, jumping up, up, up towards the mouth of the open bag. i screamed, which startled him, and he fell back down to the bottom of the bag. i closed it up, pinned it shut with a potato-chip bag clip, and took the next logical step: i finished breakfast. we put the bag on top of the trash can and ate while the bag rocked back and forth, occasionally making little "skritch, skritch" sounds. tiny was beside himself. he didn't know what to do, but he had seen what happened to me and the mouse and the bag, and his brain is even smaller than mine. you do the math.



in the end, we decided to take the mouse out in the wee hours of the morning, and let him go near the community gardens across the street. bebe and i knew that there would be plenty for him to eat, and we didn't have a garden there, so what did we care?

in spite of the constant shaking, bebe held on like a champ. those are some strong mitts on that kid (we don't call her ol' banana hands for nuthin').


mere moments before his exodus to what would probably be the promised land. some exile- tasty flowers and fruits and veggies and plenty of space to hide... i should have written the bible. those people would have ended up a lot happier. just sayin'.



TA-DA! i tried to get a picture of him/her running out, but he/she was fast! enjoy the fruits of our neighbor's labor, little mouse! you're welcome!




Thursday, July 23, 2009

our last beach vacation day

okey dokey- these are from our last family vacation day at the beach. we lucked out and got a perfect beach day. for the sake of timeliness, i'm going to throw this post up with lots of pics and not so lots of words, all for the same low price of free. i know, i'm awesome. and i'm going to cut to the chase by posting my two favorite pics from the day right here at the top, out of order, which i never ever do. even on all of those posts where bebe and i have chats or she goes on an adventure or chad randy stops by with some tasty work-out tips- the pics go up as they happened. i think by disclosing that fact it knocks me down a peg or two as far as the work i have to put into a post on a regular basis goes, but on the other hand it demonstrates how much of the blog really is reeby's personality and me just going along for the ride. and there i've taken myself a little lower. full disclosure: i'm not writing any of this. bebe is a baby genius and she runs the blog. there. i feel better. favorite two pics:







and on to the beach!

give her an orange sun hat and a shovel, and she's good to go.


that's a whole lotta beach to explore bebe.


or we could just dig right here.




eventually that big-ass thing called the ocean caught her attention, and she and mommy were off.


"harry macgillis that's cold! pick me up! pick me up!"


ah, that's better.


"woo-hooo! that's not so bad, put me down!"



"pick me up! pick me up!"


"wheeeeeee!"


she kept a close eye on those waves. rule number one is: never turn your back on the ocean!


she loves the sun...


but comes in for a huggle every once in a while.



















lunch time! spicy sesame noodles, coming up!




























you might have to look a little closer at this one to fully appreciate the noodle-stache.






alright, back to the digging.

after a drink, of course. it's important to stay hydrated at the beach.












towards the end of the day, the hat was riding a little low...


"mommy?"


"hello?"


"uh..."


"wtf?"



and finally, after almost a full day of playing hard, she started to get tired. and loopy.

bebe?


um, bebe?




that's one worn out bugbite.


time to go! oh, mommy, i see you found your crocks! how... fortunate. they were where? shoved, er, i mean, wedged way under a big rock and covered in seaweed? that's so weird. but thank goodness you found them.