In law are now out-law
November 11th, 2008After 18 months without in- laws we finally got them back in october,everybody was really happy and very joyfull to see them again,but for them i guess was time to move on..so after a months living with us ,they decided was too much …So on october 24 i think after a family get togheter in Duvall ,they found their new nest in Renton Washington.They found a brand new nest were to start a new chapter of they life.I saw it ,it is a great place(i might go visit a lot just because…is pretty nice ,who knows me they know i don’t like to drive long distance with kids,but i can make a exception)anyways they are moving out on Thanksgiving weekend,will they like it or will they come back to us who knows? we will wait and see!!
- ale
Got the memo?
October 28th, 2008I hope everyone got the memo.
Annika Emilia Milliron is going to be Snow white for halloween.
If you ever talk to Annika recently you might had a conversation about her costume purchase a Party City.She is been really super happy about it.Everyone she is been in contact with,it is been well acknowledge that Annika will be Snow white,she has horse but not a Prince .Her quote was “Mom i don’t need a price to ride my horse i can do it myself”.You go girl.What to tell ya she my little devil of the buch,we love her and she a keeper ,but in case you haven’t heard she will be Snow white for halloween.
Got the Memo anyone?
Ale
All about Mitchell.
October 28th, 2008Is always about Mitchell.
I was down loading our camera to mail some pictures to my parents and what do i found? 94 pictures of my good looking Husband trying to look good for the camera. Some as you will see are pretty good other not so much. Was pretty funny to keep looking and looking at him with different faces. I have to say “He has a hat face”. Maybe i should try and publish my work and who knows i will be famous.
OK i better dash at the next fun adventures of our family.
-Ale




Sparky: R.I.P.
October 7th, 2008Yesterday we lost Sparky the gerbil. Sometime in the afternoon it was noted that he was balled up and acting strange. Ale called me at work seeking my expert small animal medical opinion. My prognosis: not good.
Ale called again later to pronounce him deceased. She placed his body in a plastic bin with some bedding for comfort.
My main concern was for Audrey. When I came home she was enjoying a play date with her friend. Annika informed me “Sparky’s dead!” I went in to see if I could determine cause of death.
I found Sparky’s “box” and took the lid off. Poor fellow was still alive! He didn’t look good; balled up with a little blood at the mouth. He was cold so I put his box on a heating pad. I figured he ought to have a better chance of survival warm than cold.
Of course this became the evening vigil. “Is he gonna die?” I tried to break it to the kids gently: he’s either gonna live, or he’s gonna die… again.
Sparky did cross over to that big cage in the sky sometime around 8pm PDT. May he rest in peace.
Now the thing that was never quite figured out was cause of death. However, a certain four year old was last seen playing with Sparky in the AM. She just said, “Maybe he bumped his head.” I didn’t press her too much. Anyone who knows Annika knows you’d have better luck getting pigs to fly than a straight answer from her.
-m
PS- Funeral services to be held October 7th in the backyard at the Milliron Family Pet Cemetery.



