September 11th, 2008 He/She showed up at our house this weekend. We ignored him/her. Well, as best as a bunch of children can ignore a kitten really. When he/she was still here, and, as TheOldest upon waking the next morning proclaimed “The little kitty stayed! And now it’s at our window meowing!” We fed him. Her. Whatever. No, I can’t tell the gender, I’m that animal ignorant. Really. No idea if it’s a boy or a girl. I tried looking there. It didn’t help me any. And come to find out, it didn’t much matter when naming it.
And can I just say I’m amazed at the naming process. How different than when my honey and I used to name animals before we had kids. Such agony. Such discussion. Trying out of names. Maybe they’ll stick, maybe we’ll change it. Remember Chikezie? But this time, after much explaining that we didn’t know if this kitty belongs to somebody or not and that we’ll have to give it up if it does and if it shows up missing one day then we know it went back to it’s former home. (But just between you and me I think it’s a keeper. It was too skittish, too skinny, and just loves us too much!) Anyway, we asked the kiddos what they wanted to name it. And TheOldest said,”How ’bout Cornflakes?” (c’mon, get it? he’s quoting from the Frosty the Snowman where they’re trying to name his new wife [who's name incidentally becomes Crystal, not Cornflakes.] The kids are all throwing out names and one kid says, “Cornflakes?” and everybody else says, “Nah!” c’mon, I thought it was a great reference! Especially to come up with it in September and on his own!) Anyway, TheMiddlest says, “No, we ought to name him Frosty!” And so to appease both boys the new kitty’s name became Frosty Cornflakes. Cracks me up! And to think the name search took all of 3 minutes.
Yes, ThePrincess did get a say. She’s in a naming pattern. Everything has to be named Aisha. Which might’ve stayed if the boys’ had not been so clever and stolen the spotlight. Sorry, girl, round one of the quickest wits went to the boys this time.
Cornflakes is doing great. So skittish. Wouldn’t even come to us on Sunday. Chikezie initially pretended that he was going to eat him/her. And then this happened last night.

Now, Daisy’s a different story. But she always is. Lots of noise. Lots of bullying. Lots of makin’ sure Cornflakes knows his/her place.
As far as the kiddos ~ it’s awesome. We haven’t had a kitten since we’ve had kids. Daisy was almost 3 when TheOldest was born. I had forgotten how much fun they are. Last night while I was trying to work on the rag seat for the rocking chair renovation she/he kept attacking the strings I was trying to braid. ThePrincess hauls the kitten around just like little girls should – in that almost drag/carry/hold “I’m gonna love him, and squeeze him, and make him mine” kinda way. And tonight she was right at home smack in the middle of their school work. Laying on top of their worksheets and batting at their pencils.
Too much fun! Welcome to our crazy little life – Frosty Cornflakes!
July 31st, 2008

- ~why, DaisyDoodle cat, why?~
we never claimed she was smart.

- “i can has ladder pleaz?”
funny, maybe.

- “no, i thinks not. no safe for mees, sillie human”
smart… um, maybe not so much.
March 21st, 2008 
yeah, chikezie the dog had a hard time too.
March 21st, 2008 no, i’m not confused. and i don’t mean who i’m votin’ for.

bilbo baggins just didn’t stick. and besides, i was kinda concerned about yelling out “BILBO!” in a crowd of people. i can’t help it. so, we’re back to name lookin’. got any ideas?
my husband has taken to calling him chikezie. and although it has nothing to do with his personality what so ever, it somehow fits him amazingly well. and then this morning my honey said, “he kinda has the personality of danny noriega.” yes, he does.
welcome to our messed up home, chikezie noriega.
March 19th, 2008 actually, it was only a one box cake. a funfetti cake. i just squatted (i love that word) down and leaned in really close to the cake and it made it look gi-normous compared to babyhead.
and the icing, well, long story kinda shorter… it started out plain white whipped out of a container and then i needed extra so my honey made up a recipe to add to it. but it was kinda crazy around here (big surprise) and he forgot and put the egg yolks in it, not just the whites. since we’re a bit shy of salmonella, he then boiled it to kill off anything. and we hoped it would gel again. but not really. so i just poured it over the top and called it volcano cake. oh, and we always color our icing with food coloring. and we don’t go easy with it, just like our pancakes.
k.t.: the potatoes froze well, but i had baked them with all the stuff mixed in, wrapped them and then microwaved or rebaked them when we were ready to eat. they did fine. the onions – i chop them and stick ‘em in a ziplock. i only use them in recipes, so they do fine also. and i would love to do a recipe exchange blog. if we do, would all the rest of y’all be interested in posting your own or at least linking some of your other posts with your recipes in them?
lisa: yes, i think i’m still interested in the homeschool convention. are you going to be around?
david and others: yes, the doggy has a name. he belonged to my mom and she had the very cool name meko yuma for him, calling him meko. but because we’re goof balls we decided to rename him to fit into our ridiculous family. i voted for mr. roboto. i got voted out. i think bilbo baggins it will be. bilbo just kinda fits him.
yes, i am aware of the california homeschooling craziness. are you? get informed, if you’re not already. i initially was pretty concerned, but after researching it, i’m a little calmer. they’re handling it well and they’re in good hands. we’ll just keep a close eye on it.
with the chicken broth, i poured it into ice trays and when it was frozen popped them out and stuck them in a big ziplock. now i can grab just the amount i want in a recipe, it thaws quickly and i don’t have to chip off the big block.
mandy: i know i already talked to you, but others may be wondering. the shirts said “my parents are exhausted”, i got them at wal-mart for $4.95.
jill: first weekend in april’s great.
megan: first weekend in april?
did i miss any others? you would think i could email or even call you people, but i fail at such friend things. sorry.

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