Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Flying Witch

Yesterday, was a beautiful October Saturday. We spent most of the day outside setting up more Halloween stuff. We even got the flying witch set up. Usually we don't put her up until the day before Halloween because she is a "fair-weather" witch, meaning that if the weather is windy or rainy or, heaven forbid, snowy, she is just no fun to have on top of the roof. But the weatherman says clear skies ahead, so up she went.

When we got her down from the garage rafters, she was Broken! Watch this little slideshow to see how we got her all fixed up and ready to fly this year.


This is the tenth year we have flown the witch. The first year was right after Gene had back surgery. He was bored at home recuperating, so he and a friend dreamed up the crazy flying witch contraption. And yes, he climbed up on the roof that first year, just 2 months after his surgery!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Halloween Decorating Continues. . .

This is when I start to go crazy! We drag out all the boxes of Halloween crap and dump it out all over the house. Every year, there are always a few more headstones to paint, skeletons to assemble, ghosts to hang, dummies to re-stuff; you know, the usual. It always seems to take forever to get everything all tidy and lookin' good for the big day.



Watch this to see what else we do. . .



Don't y'all wish you lived at my house???

Friday, October 17, 2008

The Halloween Process has Begun. . .

The other night, when I got home from work, Gene had started setting up the Halloween mess. I inwardly groaned, then ran inside to get the camera so I could take pictures to share. I was finally able to get Zachary to show me how to get the pictures "out" of the camera and "into" the computer. Setting up the headstones is just the first step. We will add a little bit each day, until Halloween, then we put it all away.

Setting Up the Headstones



I need to figure out how to speed up my blog--I think all of these slide shows are "blogging" it down.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Halloween at Our House

Everyone who knows us, knows that we go nuts at Halloween. I don't remember why or even when it all started, but our Halloween display has grown in leaps and bounds over the years.

It all started at least 12 - 15 years ago, when we thought it would be fun to make a few dummies out of old clothes and masks. That year, during the month of October, it wasn't unusual for these dummies to appear in different locations throughout my house. Gene would move them around when I was gone, and I was always frightened when I stumbled upon them in the strangest places.

That first year, on Halloween night, Gene made a hangman's noose and hung one of the dummies from our roof. Our Halloween display has evolved into quite an ordeal since then. We have a cemetery with headstones for all our friends and neighbors, coffins, music, ghosts, lights, and even a witch flying around the house on Halloween night.

This year I thought I would try to take pictures and share all the different things we do to spook up our house. So look for more Halloween posts coming soon.

Halloween 2007

These are the only pictures I could find of Halloween 2007. (Some of them are really dark and hard to see) It looks like I just took pics inside.



This year I plan to take pics and document the whole Halloween process at our house. . . Stay tuned for more!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

You Know It's a Bad Day When. . .

. . .Your Dog Throws Up IN Your Bed!
Yes, you heard me right. --In My Bed. Last week, Koda, my 2-year-old miniature American Eskimo was sick.

He kept coughing and sounding like he was choking, he wouldn't eat anything, and the choking sound was quite disturbing. After listening to him struggle through the night, we figured that something must be stuck in his throat; and not knowing how to extract said "something," my husband took Koda to the vet.

The vet's diagnosis was that Koda's had--a cold. He said that dogs generally do not get things stuck in their throats, and since he was coughing and had a slight fever, it must be a cold. We paid $68.19 so a vet could tell us that our dog had a cold! We got doggy antibiotics, doggy cough suppressants, and an appointment for a follow-up visit at the end of the week to see if he had improved.

That night, as per the vet's instructions, we hid one of the doggy antibiotics in a piece of a hot dog so Koda would "take" his pill. Coughing and choking persisted throughout the night, and early the next morning, Koda was fed another hidden-in-a-hot-dog pill.

I was still in bed, trying to wake up and get excited about another day at work. Koda was also on my bed, because that is where he likes to be, and because I don't try very hard to make him stay off.

Anyway, Koda started having another one of his coughing episodes which ended up not just sounding like he was going to throw up, but he actually threw up IN. MY. BED.

By this time, I was wide awake and extremely "grossed out." (Good thing he was on Gene's side of the bed.) Trying not to add to the problem, I choked back my own urge to vomit, got the dog off of the bed, ran downstairs to grab a bunch of paper towels, ran back upstairs, and sopped up the warm stuff that was soaking through my sheets and onto my mattress pad. I then threw the whole wad of soggy paper towels in the toilet and flushed it away.

I got the all the sheets in the washing maching, and called my husband to tell him the news of the day. His first question was, "Did he throw up his Pill?"

How should I know? I didn't examine it that closely. I did notice that one of the "chunks" was definately a piece of hot dog. Well, then he asks, "Did you look inside the piece of hot dog to see if the pill was still there?" Are you kidding me? I wasn't thinking about searching for hidden pills when I was cleaning up the mess. I was, in fact, trying not to look at the mess at all.

O.K., so we decided that we don't know if the pill stayed in the dog. By the way, Koda felt really bad, and he was hiding downstairs under a chair with his ears down. He knew he had done a bad thing.

I decided not to give the dog another pill. If that is why he threw up, I wasn't going to encourage a repeat performance. I rushed to get ready for work, then put Koda in his "house" and left for the day.

After everyone had returned home from school and work that evening, Koda seemed all perky and not the least bit sickly. No more coughing or choking. He was eating and drinking and running around like nothing was wrong. Not even acting like he had--a cold. So, Gene says. . ."I wonder if he really did have something stuck in his throught??? Did you happen to notice anything in his vomit that might have been stuck in his throat?"

I am not kidding! He really asked me, again, if I had examined the content of my dog's vomit.

The moral if of this story (if there is a moral to this story) is . . . When you clean up your dog's vomit, you should analyze the contents very carefully; and if you are not going do the analysis, you should probably save the wad of paper towels in a plastic bag so your husband can do his own gross analysis.

On a lighter note, Koda has been just fine since that dreadful morning. We did not give him any more hot dog pills, nor did we take him to his follow-up appointment with the Vet. We think he had something caught in this throat--but we will never know for sure. . .

Monday, October 6, 2008

"Enough" Already

I have decided that I would rather play with and change my blog design rather than "blog."

So with that said, I will try to leave "well enough" alone (meaning my blog design--but tell me what you think--Do you like it?), and I will attempt to actually post some of the ideas and thoughts which have been wandering in and out of my brain for the past few weeks.