Friday, October 16, 2009

Poker Genius?

A couple weeks ago, Matt entered a charity poker tournament for Juvenile Diabetes Research.  There were almost 100 entries in the tournament and after a VERY long night, he ended up with 1st place! 

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Megan Visit-Sunday

Megan Bauman, my long-time friend, FINALLY visited from Kansas.  We had a fun, jammed packed weekend together.  On Saturday we went to Butler and participated in homecoming.  I somehow managed to spend the entire day and take no pictures.  On Sunday we participated in the Walk From Obesity.  It was a fund-raiser to promote healthy eating and exercise. 

100_0506100_0507  They had a good turn out and the weather was perfect for walking.  We walked almost 2 and 1/2 miles before calling it a day.

We also went to the Children’s Museum to look at the King Tut Exhibit.  We were not allowed to take any photos of the exhibit, but it was very interesting and I learned a ton.  We did manage to take some photos of the other museum treats.

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100_0487 This was a huge glass-blown sculpture at the Children’s Museum.  It gets cleaned annually and looks like a lot of extra work.

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Megan Visit-Monday

Monday Megan, Matt, and I went to visit the Exotic Feline Rescue Center (EFRC) near Brazil, Indiana.  This facility houses big cats that were abused or obtained illegally.  They have over 200 big cats, mostly tigers and lions.  We got to walk around and see nearly 1/2 of the cats on a private 2 hour tour.  It was AMAZING. 

100_0608 Our tour guide was super nice and knowledgeable.  One big No-No is touching the cats.  You did not have to tell us twice, there is no way we were putting our hands in the cages.

100_0521 We started out by feeding some of the cats.  This little guy was not interested in sharing his raw steak.  All the food for this facility is donated.  The sheriff’s call when road kill is found and a man working for the group goes to bring it back.  Other people in the area donate dead horses, cows, or deer when they come across them.  Each day they feed 3,000 lbs of meat.  Mmmm…yummy.

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This leopard gets fed by having a chunk of food thrown on the roof of the cage.  He jumps up and pulls it through the cage.  They knew food was coming when we arrived and were hissing and growling, after breakfast, they were different cats…content to nap.

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The lions mostly slept all day.  This one was sleeping like my big girl Allie sleeps on the deck.  Most of the tigers were awake throughout our tour, but the lions were sleeping.

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100_0585 The tigers were wide awake and ready to talk.  We got sprayed a couple times with cat butt juice.  It was stinky and un-cool.

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This is the illusive white tiger.  Completely blind, but able to move around in her cage.  It takes the right combination of recessive genes to have a white tiger.  There is an illegal breeder in the US that is still trying to create one…many of his mis-haps are at the EFRC. 

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We got all the way to the end of our tour and Matt realized we had not taken a group picture.  We sat in front of the lion cage, can you find them in the back?

Expert in the Kitchen?

I’ve been trying to use new recipes and check out some food blogs.  Now that I’m proficient on my Google reader, I can stay up to date on my favorite food blogs.  This recipe I got from Annie’s Eats.  I’ve tried a couple of her recipes before and have liked them very much.  This is a Zucchini boat with sausage and lots of vegetables. 

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The side dish is baked garlic rice, from the same website.  Matt loved it, but I thought it had a little too much garlic.  I think next time I’ll incorporate some chicken and make it as a main course.  The bread is from the Schwan’s man…delicious frozen French loaf. :)

Friday, October 9, 2009

Desperate to Hunt?

While sitting on the couch to do a little light reading, Matt and I heard some growling in the backyard.  Now our dogs are not strangers to barking, but this was not the typical barking.  Matt ran outside to check on the situation.  I ran to the front door to see if something was tormenting our lovely, angelic, dogs.  Next thing I know Matt is running back inside screaming that he needs a gun.  Now I know that our dogs are not always well behaved, but I was slightly concerned that Matt had just had enough.

Panic stricken, I dash outside behind Matt.  He’s in the middle of a dog on groundhog fight and the neighbor behind us is screaming.  We manage to pull the dog fighting ring apart long enough for Matt to shoot the groundhog in the head.  After the fatal blow, Jenny is still not convinced and pounces on the corpse just to make sure.  Allie is traumatized by the shot, but left to her devices, she would have killed it with her blind-dog fighting skills.

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This beauty weighs in at 16 lbs. Average size is 4-9 lbs.   The only conclusion I can come to is that Matt needs to go back to KS and hunt.  He’s getting desperate here in town.