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April 2005
Trip to the Cincinnati Zoo today :-)
Bonsai Exhibition
Grassy Run Rendezvous photos!
Rolling on the river:  Mandy's first job interview
Grassy Run Historical Reenactment tomorrow :-)  Men in Kilts...yumm...
This time last year:  The "Mom Voice"
slightly off color joke
Community Service Group for Homeschoolers starting
Loving Thy Neighbor...or not killing your sibling
Marketing Christianity:  Mary was only a virgin....
This time last year....Lusting after Kiefer..this time this year...still lusting after Kiefer
Sweet math Page:  teaching fractions the yummy way
a fun word game (Thanks Becky)
Quiet afternoon at the hestia homeschool pictures
Rats!  We have rats all over the place!!
teenaged girls in trouble over free speech
mockingbirds slaughtered by cats
A year ago:  local murder on the Forensic Files
Upcoming Homeschool Field Day
Homeless Iraqi veterans :  When I came home
Pet Show results. :-)
The weather class at Scyamore park
Fishing down on the Licking River at Big Toe
NHM:  History of the Ohio River
Will Riesenberg
Einstein's theory of space time : Free posters
Suppositories and rectal thermomenters are not sexual abuse
Sex Education:  Butt Floss
Sex Education :  VULVA PUPPETS
Aires the garter snake is fine in the "wild"
Send in the SWAT monkey
Asian Culture Fest
JibJab's Matzah:  Let my Peeps go
article:  Filibustering people of Faith
The Riesenbergs were in an accident!
The New Pope opposes the war in Iraq
"Idaho" (stolen horse) alert:  three week old foal stolen from mother's side
Vulva of the Day:  Sheila-na-gig
Marketing Christ:  Pass the ammo
Sleeping under the stars with a skunk
Book Review:  Forests of The Night
History of the Ohio River class
baby "callipears!"
park class announcement
Hate Speech not punished in Ohio School.....
Put an X next to things you have done (from Sugars journal)
Super Spy Skills:  Cultural Differences in Body Language
Doc is home safe from Iraq!!!
running nekkid at Big Toe on the Licking
More of my wild babies are free!
Learning Through History Newsletter
homeschooling in nature
Joke from Kitty Sue  :-)
Mr. Big Vein
Hanta Virus (carried in wild mouse droppings)
Mousies in the Bread Box
Streakin' through the house
Beautiful Pagan Bedtime Prayer
Why Johnny Lingo paid eight cows for his wife
How to hand tame squirrels
We are no longer to be the Beacon of Hope for the World's persecuted?
dancing naked in the cherry blossoms
Licking skunks, doing Math, Police captains and grief
Marketing Christianity:  Betty Bowers
Saliva tests in children can predict cavities
which website are you?
Grieving is hard work
Keeping the Sabbath
Doing battle with naysayers
DooDoo the Pigeon is free!
Saturday Six
Fourth annual homeschool Prom
Webring help????
more pictures of the baby raccoons:griefwork
identifying human emotions unit study
walking till dark: labeling our feelings
Making choices:  Why I am not a vet or a doctor
death of the baby coon...keeping the skunk...loving the snake...
Worms from eating Sushi  (not)....maggots, though
Dancing Toilet Turd  (very immature)
Borders Book store discount
Very Nice Police Captain called
What I have in my dining room is an Eastern Garter snake(scroll way down)
Missing the babies
Blonde Joke  and a few PG 13 ones
flags at half mast
An injured snake arrives at the Hestia Homeschool and Animal Refuge
Black Elk prayer
Breastfeeding with chimps
Tim Burton Training squirrels to crack nuts
Miss Lilypad the Skunk
Unschool
marketing Christianity:  On a mission from God:  mission accomplished
Numa Numa/American Idol spoof
Baby coon pictures!
social studies for kids newsletter
Beliefnet:  Prayer for a safe pregnancy
Marketing Jesus:  Protecting the Mail
Giant Microbe Stuffed animals
Jupiter, Ebola, and the streaker
Free Garden Kit
The Great Escape :Nova
National Tartan Day
blocking names and TOS
Those Brits:  Arse/Face towel
Lively day
Oh, the drama continues...the Meter Man from hell
The harassment continues. I am becoming less patient
Angry local defenders
Baby Coons and Socialization
4:30 AM feeding
Animal rescue :-)
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Saturday, April 9, 2005
10:41:00 PM EDT
Feeling Sad

more pictures of the baby raccoons:griefwork


"Some things are true whether you believe them or not."

City of Angels

 

See how tiny they were? The bottle was bigger than they are!

You cannot imagine how sweet the little noises they make are...a trilling whirring purr....

I think I am startled at how intensely I am grieving the loss of the little girls, and worrying over  the little male..I think it is because I start second guessing myself...should I have fed them more often?  Thrown away the formula sooner than the twenty four hours recommended?  Washed the bottles with bleach (like I learned after Nutmeg's death). 

 Found some way to keep them warm and see if their mom would get them? (They were ice cold, and the neighborhood cats could have eaten them if I left them outside and I was far enough away that the mom would come.) 

 I should have kept a separate bottle for each baby, too.  Economics gets in the way sometimes...

Sigh.

This is not entirely bad.

I learn a lot from these thoughts for the next babies....and grief is an old companion of mine.  I hate to lose babies...mine or adopted cross species ones.

Each life is precious.  All life is sacred.

 

 Hand-rearing Orphaned Raccoons  

Pst script:  I called and the little boy Hemlock died five hours after we dropped him off at the rehabbers.  I cried until I was sick. Poor little fellow. I wish I'd just kept him here and let him die with me.



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  • #10 Comment from torip2005 
    8/13/05 6:06 PM Permalink
    I can relate greatly to your sadness of losing baby Hemlock.
    My name is LittleWolf and I just started working off of a friends license for rehabing. I started with 2 baby 3 week old coons, and then I recieved 2 more that were 2 weeks old.
    I raised them from a bottle the experience was rewarding.
    I then recieved 3 more at the age of 2 weeks old one got stung or bit by a tic his throat on the right side swelled up. This happened over the fourth of July weekend of course the vets in our area were closed. I knew without the medical treatment he would die soon. I felt so helpless to say the least and yes I tried to swallow the tears no such luck I knew I was failing one of my babies. I was there for him he climbed up to my neck and looked at me with those adorable eyes that he had, it was if he was telling me it was ok to let go he knew he was dying and he knew also that I would of gave my own life to save him if I could.
    The other six baby racoons were set free and now live on fifteen acres in the wild, I miss them all greatly.

    You can send emails to Torip2005@aol.com
  • #9 Comment from thesamuraigerbil 
    4/11/05 8:53 PM Permalink
    Mom you are going to make me cry I miss them so very much
    Tabby
  • #8 Comment from hestiahomeschoolEntry Author 
    4/11/05 5:27 PM Permalink
    Oh, we know all about hamsters...roflmo....these baby coons were almost EXACTLY the size of a Siberian hamster when we brought them home...not newborn hamsters, but a full grown hamster...we have all sorts of critters here...
  • #7 Comment from smjr43 
    4/11/05 4:57 PM Permalink
    Love what you said about all life is precious, each life is sacred!!!!  Right on!!!!
  • #6 Comment from spunkyxmasangel 
    4/11/05 8:59 AM Permalink
    Hamsters tend to be a bit smaller actully and they are born blind and naked.  (If you want some information I can send you some.) As a kid I had 32 at one time.  Thanks for stopping by. I'm leaving the link to my main blog too.  -Dawn-
    http://journals.aol.com/spunkyxmasangel/EverythingUndertheSun/
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