Showing posts with label hpw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hpw. Show all posts

Semi-Homemade vegan chicken salad...

That's what we had for dinner! I know it's so random, but we have dinners like that on occasion. I believe I've posted enough so that people should know my love for vegan meat. Don't get me wrong, I love regular meat all the same, but I'm EXTREMELY picky when it comes to meat, so vegan meat is the perfect solution.

Now, back to what I was originally going to blog about, my absence. I've been working literally every other day this week. Thursday was the first day that I didn't work OR sew, so it's been nice. You can imagine why I didn't want to ruin it by blogging. I actually ended up making 4 batches of HPW yesterday anyways, so it didn't leave time for much else.

Well today was my first day all alone at the store. I have to say, not NEARLY as stressful as I thought it was going to be. And the real kicker -- they already gave me a key to the store! I'm eventually going to be closing by myself, which means I'll have to lock up by myself. I've never had this much responsibility at one place before.

Well, I guess that's all for now. Until next time...

Love & Peace

-Megan


My vegan chicken salad.

Looks pretty awesome, eh?

Can't leave out the Parmesan thyme crackers.


Loads of HPW!

Love this boy.


My key to the store. Insane!


Oh so lonesome for you...

My aunt went to Perryville today to stay the night with Ty for my mom's hearing in the morning. It's lonely down here in our neck of the woods because of that. I didn't even get a chance to sew today, which is weird -- I've been sewing every single day for a week it seems. I am getting ready to cut some stuff out, so that works.

I made up 3 batches of HPW a little while ago, that should last every bit of 2 weeks. It's amazing how much of that we go through anymore, but we are feeding 20 gliders now, so it's understandable. I'd still like to try the GOHPW once. The next time we go to Fredericktown I'm getting some and I'm going to try it. Well, the gliders will.

Did I mention in my last blog that we rescued a lizard? Well if I didn't, now you know. We released the little guy earlier today while the cats were eating. He was super happy to be free -- I don't believe he hesitated once! He was so cute, makes me want a pet lizard...

Well I guess that's all for now. I really want to start cutting out some cage sets, so I guess I'll call it a day. Until next time...

Love & Peace

-Megan

Picture time:

The lizard we rescued from the cats:




The cats -- mostly Bart:
















Max's mini shoot:








Cell pictures from today:

Pouch chewer, pouch chewer, pouch CHEWER!!


Violet and Cas:


Neal, Declan, and Fiona:




HPW:


And lastly, mealie enclosure:


Snow white...

We had to go back to Fredericktown again today, which prevailed to be a wasted trip. Now we get to go back next Wednesday... Fun! We had to stop by the store to grab some cat food and coffee creamers -- obsessed is putting it lightly at the moment. I'm still extremely pissed that they don't have the Almond Joey ones anymore. Major sad face.

As soon as we got home today we had to start making HPW. We ran out last night, so it was a have to type of thing. Since we got our new box of Wombaroo powder and 160 ounces of honey, we decided to make 8 batches of HPW. We even stopped by Dollar General and picked up a couple new containers especially for HPW. Unfortunately, they're not big enough and only hold 3 batches each. We were hoping they would hold 4, but it worked out better that way. Now we have 6 batches out in the deep freeze and 2 in the house. I'm very curious as to how long these will last -- I'm thinking until next months sometime?? Like nearing the end, maybe even November!

Before I forget about it, I'd like to talk about a couple items we got in the mail for the ratties yesterday. I was reading a girls post in one of the rat groups on Facebook and was moved by her cry for help. Her poor rat boy had a hernia that was spilling out into his testicles. Unfortunately the surgery was going to cost $600, which she didn't have. She was asking for donations and in return you got sewn items. Yes, we can sew our own rattie items, but I know first hand how it is to need a lot of money up front for rat surgeries. I ended up getting a rat cube ($12) and a little rat bed ($9). I sent her a little extra to help. It wasn't much, but I hope it was enough.

We got our adorable little cage set items in the mail yesterday while I was at work and they're adorable! The bed is s tad smaller than I thought it would be, but I'm sure it will suffice. I want to find some of the same material and make them a few more things to go with it.

Have I even mentioned that Chloe and Boone's little boy detached early yesterday morning?? Well he FINALLY did and weighed in at a whipping 19 grams! He's by far the biggest joey we've ever had here. He's also a big cry baby, but oh my god, he's SO cute!! He's also extremely pouch stained, which is another first for us. Chloe needs to not be so greedy next time. As of right now, we're calling him Norman.

Speaking of joeys, Wanda will be leaving us Friday. We're meeting Milli in Poplar Bluff to hand her over. It's going to kill me, I love her so. :( I don't think it will be half as bad parting with Pietro, though. Now THAT killed me.

Well I guess that's all for now. It's getting late and I'm getting a thirst for coffee. Until next time...

Love & Peace

-Megan

Pictures from Tuesday:

Say hello to our new leucistic boy, Norman:









See, BIG cry baby.


Pictures from today:

Here's our adorable rattie bed. Aren't these colors adorable??

And the cube -- I love the cube!

I think they're darling.

HPW making supplies.


More pictures of Norman from today:

He's ADORABLE!

I want to keep him. :D









Gotta get one of papa Boone.

Thankfully he's gorgeously white.