Friday, January 16, 2026

We Survived

Do you ever have one of those weeks where you are just happy to survive?

That was us this week.

We survived... barely.  And we are thrilled for a three day weekend.


It all started last Saturday when Mr. Mittens started throwing up.  That's not his normal behavior so I kept an eye on him for several days and it didn't stop.  We felt so bad for him.  I called first thing Monday morning to get him an appointment ASAP.  The vet could see him right away based on his symptoms.  I'm so thankful we found a great vet that we love last year.  I dropped the kids off at home after school and then took him to the vet.  He wasn't thrilled about it.

They did an exam and xrays.  He had a fever and xrays didn't show anything concerning.  All signs pointed to an irritated stomach and stomach/flu like symptoms.  They gave him a hydration shot, an anti nausea shot and special food to calm his belly.  I had to call in the next day to let them know how he was doing.


Tuesday, still sick.  Not showing any signs of improving.  Getting worse really because he was withdrawing more.  Back to the vet.  About the same temp, he was dehydrated and still not eating/drinking or moving much.  They did bloodwork and it all came back fine.  More hydration shots, anti nausea shots and call with an update in the morning.

Everyone loved him at the vet's office.  He was curious and sweet, but I just knew something was going on with him.  It was so stressful to not know what was wrong.

Leo's version of our week: 
Sick kitty at the vet all week long.

We talked about our options of an overnight stay to IV hydrate him and more xrays, but decided he'd be most comfortable at home and that more xrays might not really be that helpful.  He was not a fan of the big dogs.  He did love all the ladies loving on him in the office.

Wednesday morning: Worse.  Not moving, lethargic, no eating or drinking and still throwing up despite having strong meds in his system.  Bring him back in ASAP to be seen.  I was at work so Kevin took him in and dropped him off before he went to work.

Lots of phone calls back and forth with the vet.  

She asked to do an ultrasound instead of an xray this time because it would be more accurate.  I guess cats are challenging to xray and his first xray wasn't very helpful.  I agreed.  They found what appeared to be a foreign body stuck in his intestines.  No clue what it was at that point.  But they were pretty sure something was lodged in his intestines.

Our options: Surgery immediately or end of life care plan to put him to sleep.  I cried.  

I wasn't expecting those to be our options.  She said he could not survive this obstruction in his intestines.  We had to do something.  We talked through all the details, I talked to Kevin and we came up with a plan.  Mr. Mittens is YOUNG (not even 2) and overall really HEALTHY.  We had no clue on Monday that we'd be dealing with these options on Wednesday.  I wasn't prepared to say goodbye to him.  None of us were.  We'd just gotten him a new brother in the Fall and they have become the cutest friends.  It wasn't time to say goodbye.  So we settled on a plan and his surgery was scheduled for that afternoon.

School was crazy.  I was teaching and had a surprise observation that went great and managing all the vet phone calls in between.  No wonder this felt like the longest week ever.



I called for an update around 1:00pm.  They let me know that he did great!  Surgery was very straight forward and that they did find something in his intestines.  An earbud!?!  We don't really even use ear buds so I was shocked. They said he was up and moving and already seemed so happy.  I cried again.  He was instantly feeling better.  We made the right decision.  They said to pick him up after 4:00pm.

I dropped the kids off at home and zoomed to get him.  

This is where it gets a little funny.  The tech tells me she can tell Mr. Mittens has a big personality.  She says he pulled out his IV before surgery, pulled out 3 staples before they could get his cone on him, wiggled out of his cone like Houdini and so he'd be coming home in a surgery suit to protect his incision and 10 staples.  She said it was nearly impossible for him to remove.  She showed me the foreign object - which I immediately recognized as the orange tip of a Nerf gun bullet.  That little stinker!  We have these all over the house and I never ever thought about the cats eating one.  We are doing a whole house Nerf clean up this weekend.  Those will be outside toys from now on.  And then she gave me special food and a list of restrictions.  We got checked out and headed home.

Mr. Mittens was groggy and glassy eyed, but happy to be home.  We were all so happy to see him.  He started purring and laid on my lap.  He was not a fan of his surgery suit and he seemed annoyed about his new haircut.  We keep laughing at his furry boots.

We have since learned that surgery suits are not impossible for cats to remove.

The special diet is very tasty.

Restrictions of keeping him in a bathroom to prevent him from jumping are tolerable, but not ideal.

Pumpkin really missed his brother.

We head back in a week or so to get his staples out.


Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation with a pet??  Swallowing something they shouldn't have?  We have had cats for 15+ years and never had anything like this happen.


We survived.  

We took good care of Mr. Mittens and we are all ready for a quiet rest of the month.  Or maybe a quiet rest of the year.  

Hope you have a great weekend!  See you back here next week :)

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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Most Likely to...

I have a cute cat round up today to tell you a little more about my cats!  We're a cat family through and through and it's been so fun to have an equal number of cats again.  We have had great luck matching cat BFFs when we have two boys (this combo has worked twice for us) and sisters.

Pumpkin //

Most likely to be the boss.

Most likely to be first to the food bowl.

Most likely to get ready with you every morning.

Mostly like to purr first, snuggle first and be in the middle of whatever you're doing.

He is nosey and we joke that his tail takes up its own zip code.



Mr. Mittens //

Most likely to look annoyed.

Most likely to want a sink drink.

Most likely to sleep with one eye open.

Most likely to do something naughty - hop in the washer, dryer, run a lap or two around the house, etc.

We joke that he's so fancy in his tuxedo that he can't be bothered with our antics.


Penny //

Most likely to snuggle you.

First to find Fletcher.

Most likely to be the easiest pet ever.

Most likely to welcome a new family member.  

Most likely to be sad when we travel.



Pearl //

Most likely to keep to herself.

Most likely to be grumpy with her siblings.

Most likely to howl and yowl.

Most likely to sleep with you at night.

Most likely to end up with a cut on her nose from fighting with the boys who have claws.



Pumpkin wants to be close.  Mr Mittens prefers to sleep in a basket nearby.

But set a pretty table and you've got his attention.

We bought new toys for the boys for Christmas and we keep finding Penny playing with them.

Thanks for humoring my cat loving post today :)

Monday, January 12, 2026

Easy Cheesy Potatoes

I tried a new recipe for cheesy potatoes over break and I loved them!  

My family doesn't love anything cheesey - boo.  So I enjoyed this casserole mostly by myself.  I reheated it for breakfast and lunch.  It was so good with a breakfast plate of bacon and eggs.  Leo loved helping me make it and Fletcher was the only kid I could convince to eat it with me.


Recipe:
1 bag shredded potatoes thawed
1 can cream of chicken
1 16oz block sharp cheddar cheese shredded
1 stick butter
1 c sour cream
Kinder seasoning to taste

Mix everything together.  Save shredded cheese for the topping.  Bake at 350 for 45 minutes or until the cheese on top is bubbly brown.  This was a fun recipe for kids to help with.  It also reheats so well!






I hope you enjoy this cheesy potato comfort food side dish!

Friday, January 9, 2026

Happy Friday!

Happy Friday, friends!  I hope you had a great week.  It was a long one here and we are ready for the weekend.  The best parts of our week were:

1. Christmas clearance shopping with Olive!  We hit all the stores - Target, TJ, HomeGoods, Michaels, local shops, Marshalls and more with a holiday drink in hand thanks to gift cards from my students.  We bought gifts for next year and got lots of things ready for our elves to use in 2026.  It was so much fun!


Thesee giant velvet nutcrackers might have been my favorite find.  They're so pretty!

2. Surprise new van!  It was time.  My old van was being annoying so Kevin surprised me with a new one.  Thanks to some wheeling and dealing, he landed the perfect new ride.  We had talked about colors without settling on one and he said he found the perfect one for me.  It's the prettiest blue.  I love it already!  Leo told me it looks like a van for a queen.  

3. These 3 love to stroll the grocery store and pick up their favorite foods.  We grabbed everything from donuts to baking supplies to ice cream.

4. Do you like Hi-Chews?  I love all chewy, fruity candy.  I found a new flavor that's amazing.  I wish I had bought more.  Definitely hunt down the blue raspberry if you love Hi-Chews.

5. The big kids had plans with friends so Leo and I went out running some errands.  He insisted on wearing his new transformer hoodie and brought along his kid camera Christmas gift.  He LOVES taking pictures.

6. I took the kids to see David and it was wonderful.  Leo and I just wrapped up a Bible study unit on David so the timing was perfect.  The music is amazing, all the kids enjoyed the movie and the only downside was paying $10 for a large popcorn.

7. Double date night!  We got to meet up with some of our favorite friends for a double date night.  Both families had lots to catch each other up on.  More date nights in 2026!

8. Reading!  I read more than usual this past year thanks to my book club.  However, I would not recommenD this book.  I enjoy following Kate on social media, but found myself dreading reading each chapter of her book.  Sadly, Her fun personality on stories didn't translate to her book.  And iced coffee is always a favorite.

9. Sometimes my time hop photos stop my in my tracks.  Toddler Olive all decked out for a Notre Dame bowl game.  I remember being so so thrilled that she had enough hair for tiny pig tails.  Bun Bun has been her constant friend since she was born and she was always a serious little thing.

10. An unexpected perk of me joining a book club is that we are all reading more.  Now Leo claims to be in a book club that is reading a lot of books.  This week they are reading a book on the 50 states.  And I'm reading Hardy Boys at night to the boys thanks to my Dad gifting Fletcher the set for Christmas.

11. Indiana football!!  These past few years of Indiana football have been so much fun to watch.  We can't wait to cheer for them again tonight in the Peach Bowl.  I got Kevin and I matching IU gear for Christmas.

12. Hair Day!  Is there anything better than having your hair washed, cut, dried and styled??  I wish someone would do my hair for me every single day.  It never looks better than on salon day.  This was a fun Christmas break treat.  I scheduled an appointment right when they opened and then enjoyed doing some fun things with the kids afterwards.

13. Deep Blue!  We headed back to this fun indoor play place with the boys.


14. Leo is very into being Dr. Leo these days.  Who knows - maybe he'll be a doctor one day like his Grandpa?  Although he isn't sure he wants to go to school "forever" :)

15. Pumpkin loves nothing more than to find you working on a project and nap on it.

16. The kids and I made cream puffs for our last friend Christmas gathering.  We made a veggie tray, two desserts and ordered pizza for dinner.  I love doing a mix of easy things and homemade things when we host.

17. Friends gave the kids Five Below gift cards for Christmas and they got Christmas cash.  You would have thought they won the lottery picking out favorite things to buy.  It was cute to see them shop and budget.  You just never know what you'll walk away with here.  We came home with candy, a new rug, Christmas wrapping paper, jets, beauty supplies and fidgets.

18. This was a yummy new discovery this week.

19. Love you beary much! school lunch.  Leo calls Teddy Grahams - Honey bears.  It's the cutest.  So I made a lunch with his favorite - gummy bears, honey bears and berries.

20. We made it to the weekend!  I love hanging out with this guy at recess and talking to his friends.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!  Go IU!
See you back here on Monday.

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