Monday Again?

                              Since last week...

Still loving it!!
I know you're tired of hearing about my redos, but I love love love my new yellow kitchen. How bright and cheery it is compared to the brownish wallpaper that was there previously. Three long weeks, but, the result is pleasing. I still need to scrape and wash stuff off some of the trim. And I need to work on the other part of the kitchen. But first…

I bought gray paint to paint my main bathroom.

Work
I started training my replacement last week—half days. It has worn me down to bare threads. I’m not use to talking that much at work. My voice became hoarse and I was so tired in the evenings. I met with a principal and an assistant about the new job. I talked again with the resource officer. Whew. Will I live through this? Will I survive to see my 29th birthday again? This time next year, will I still have thick hair or will I start pulling? Will I have to amp up my dye jobs for root control? These are all questions heavy on my mind.

Movie
I watched a movie this weekend

I watched The Karate Kid starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. I am very critical of movies and rarely like them enough to recommend them. But, here I am recommending you see The Karate Kid.

The movie has so many things I liked.

  • Bully versus regular kid
  • Action and adventure
  • Sweet Romance (a child’s crush on another)
  • Foreign land and people (learning a new culture)
  • The struggle (person vs. person, person vs. self)
  • Journey to resolution
  • Resolve
The movie will get a 5 rating from me and that’s super rare. It has some violence. It has emotion. The movie is long, but you don’t feel like it is. I can’t remember if it had "language". If it did it must have fit in perfectly with the story, because I don’t remember them. There was no yawning or longing for it to end. However, I didn’t like the mother character.

The Karate Kid is a good entertainment.

My Other Blog
The Ruralhood... has a new post on one of my grandmothers, if you are interested.

Furry Friends
October was the one year anniversary of my dear little China cat passing. I miss her. Instead of meowing, she quacked like a duck. This is how she came to live with me.

In 1997, I found a newborn kitten abandoned by its feral mother. (Hang on, this wasn’t China.) I bottle fed it and was going to find it a home when she didn’t need me anymore, but I became attached and kept her. That was Chloe. Someone at work told me it was wrong to have only one cat and that Chloe needed a friend. I hadn’t caught Chloe’s mother yet (for spaying) and she had kittens again. I captured Smokey that year, chose one of her kittens—and named her China because as a baby she looked like a china figurine. I brought her in the house so Chloe would not be alone. They were sisters after all. But, they never liked each other—ever. I think it was because Chloe felt she was not a cat, and that I had gotten her a kitten and frankly she didn’t want a kitten. China became jealous of Chloe and the battle was on. But they were both my kitties and I loved them.



In honor of China’s life, I want to tell a funny (but not to her) story.

China liked hiding under and behind things. My daughter was still living at home and we had been gone all day. When we came in the house that day, I called for China. Nothing. So I called again and heard her muffled meowing from somewhere, but I couldn’t tell from where. She kept meowing and I became alarmed.Why was she hiding?  Had something disturbed her? I kept heading toward her feline cry and finally found her behind a couch in the living room. I called her to come to me, but she just lay on the floor and cried. Finally, I realized my pudgy China was wedged between the wall and the couch.

I’ve always heard that if a cat can fit her head through an opening, she can fit the rest of her body through too. I guess that isn't true. Or, I'm guessing her head was too small or her body too big for that rule. I pulled the couch out and she was free and not hurt, except for her feelings. 

Chloe died in 2004 and China last year in 2009. I think China missed Chloe after she died even though they quarreled. I will always remember them...Chloe's mischievous ways and China's quacking meow.

Post on China here.
Post on Chloe here.

And that's my randomness for this Monday.

Comments

I love your randomness, Teresa!

Poor China! Sounds like Pooh stuck in Rabbit's hole. :)

I liked "The Karate Kid," too!
Mason Canyon said…
Always enjoy dropping by here. Delightful stories about the kittens. It sounds like a love/hate relationship and I'm sure China did miss Chloe. I'll have to check on The Karate Kid, sounds good. Have a great week at work.

Mason
Thoughts in Progress
You'll survive!
And I'd heard the Karate Kid remake was good.
Joanne said…
Love Chloe and China's story. They sound like quite the team, with a little tension thrown in the mix. Do you have any cats now to enjoy a bowl of milk in that bright kitchen?
Mary Aalgaard said…
Your kittie stories are so sweet. Were they good mousers? That's important. I think "The Karate Kid" would have been more uplifting than "The Pianist" which is what I watched.
Jules said…
Oh my heavens, more paint? :) I too loved the Karate kid, good back stories. And aren't memories of furry friends just the dearest :D
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
Hi Teresa .. love the pictures of the cats - they're always special .. and I loved the story.

Now gray paint .. I love the yellow ..

and you're training and talking - I can relate to that .. the voice gets tired and we get exhausted (absolutely exhausted!!) ..

Keep going .. and hold on to your hair please!! Cheers Hilary
Anonymous said…
I love hearing about what's going on in your life, Teresa. So very sorry about your loss. Saying goodbye to furry friends is never easy.

Good luck with the job replacement! Training someone is never an easy task. If your hair promptly jumps off your scalp and runs away in protest of your pulling there's always female rogaine! ;)
Sister, ya do random extremely well!

I loved hearin' the stories about your kitties. I miss my cat...I want another!

God bless ya and have super day!!!
CM said…
Too funny about the kitty. I think our pets will forever live on in our hearts, no matter what.

Glad you are still liking your new job. Don't worry, once you're done training in your replacement and you can just focus on your new job, you'll be fine.
CM said…
Oh wait! I meant the story about the kitty getting stuck was the funny part...that's what I get for reading blogs and trying to comment late at night :-)
Carol Kilgore said…
We had a gray bathroom in our previous house, and now we have a gray guest room. We really like it, and I hope you will like your gray room, too.

What sweet cats. I know you miss them.
Betty Manousos said…
Well, that story about the kitten (second part)...priceless! I love your great sense of humour.

I have seen The Karate Kid movie and I found it really great.
Love your randomness, Teresha.

Big hugs!
B xx
Deb Shucka said…
Beautiful kitties. I'm sorry they're gone from your life.

I really liked Karate Kid, too. Loved Jackie Chan in a different role.

You'll get through this time. Transitions are the hardest of times for me - so much change and uncertainty and needing to pay attention to everything and it's exhausting. But without them we'd never grow or receive the gifts available to us for being willing to claim our dreams. Sending you prayers.
Gail said…
I panicked when I first arrived...where were your posts?? Then my brain woke up.

I loved the old Karate Kid but have not seen the new one.
Unknown said…
I enjoyed both the old karate kids so am sure I would enjoy this one and I LOVE cats and kittens.

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