Showing posts with label broken stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broken stuff. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

rough day

Today has been a hard day. I managed to coax all 4 of the kittens into the house with the food, and trap them in. The 3 originals were easy to get into the carrier, but the beautiful tabby boy was NOT having any part of being handled, and tried to get out the closed door, and then made his way into the kitchen and tried to go out the window that he usually sits in. THAT was a mess, he took out my pink ceramic parrot from Campo Verde, and my little elf man that had survived 1 leg/hand amputation & reattachment.
I had planned to clean him up and repaint him, because I do love him, he is older than I am, and spent MANY years sitting in a potted plant at my grandmother’s house, then at Mom’s. He’s now had his leg/hand amputation reamputated, his arm amputated to match that leg/hand, and had his other foot amputated, and chips are everywhere. *sigh* yeah, I think he’s going in the trash with the ceramic parrot. It could have been much worse, the crock from the large crockpot is still on the counter, the butter bell survived, and so did the garlic cellar. I eventually gave up and just opened the door to let him back out, and haven’t seen him since. I cried all the way to HSNT. I know that they stand a better chance there, probably, than at one of the city shelters, and I have a friend who works there, and can help be sure they find homes. The little tuxedo boy and the girl (lynx point) have already been vaccinated and taken to pet adoptions. They are both sweet, handleable kittens. She is much more of a cuddler than he is, but both allow themselves to be picked up and petted without putting up a fight. The grey is personable, but still pretty feral, he’s a flirt, and wants someone to talk to him, but doesn’t want to be touched, and is, of those 3, the mighty hunter… he regularly brought snakes and birds to the porch to show me, and there is a woman in the area who adopts cats to control critters around her barns, and he has a home there. I realize that this is the best option for them, but it was terribly hard for me to give them up, I suspect largely because they’ve been such a little spot of joy in my world lately, when it has seemed otherwise very dark. My situation is forcing me to give up so much, both physical possessions, but also my independence, and my lifestyle, and giving them up is one more thing that I am having to give up. I’m not nearly done packing, but most of what MUST go with me is packed, other than electronics that I’m not going to disconnect until the morning of the move.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

it's not over yet, apparently

This afternoon, I went out the back door to unlock the gate so I could bring one of the trash bins onto the patio so I wouldn't have to keep going in and out of the cold to take the food I've let go bad in the fridge and get freezer burn to the bin. I got out there and found this:
The inside of the gate, near the bottom:
These 2 are the outside:
Yeah, *someone* appears to have tried to pry open my gate from the bottom. Stupid bitch, does she really think she wouldn't be the prime suspect? It's not like she can get into the house at all, short of breaking a window, because the locks have been changed. Even breaking a window won't help her because, well, I have put those little security locks that you need an allen wrench to open on them.
What really pisses me off is that now I may have to rethink my plans for faire this season and staying closer to faire on the weekends, lest I come home to find all my shit gone! What the hell is the deal? I did everything I could to help her, I did more than most people would. Now I'm out probably a grand in additional utilities and groceries, not to mention money I loaned her to get her car fixed. You know, I'd finally started to feel normal, well whatever's normal for me anyway, and not like my space had been violated. AAARRRGGGHHHHHH