Just in case you were wondering, rats prefer Snickers candy bars over other leading brands. And here is the proof.
My parents sent a package recently with the above candy. The rats, having successfully nibbled through the envelope, were met with a choice: Snickers, 3 Musketeers, or Buttefinger. They ate all the Snickers, all but two of the 3 Musketeers, and left the Butterfinger unscathed. That's about how I would have eaten them, as well.
April 20, 2012
April 17, 2012
Celebrations
In the life of an MAF pilot, the first day to solo in a new location is a significant event. A few weeks ago, David made his first solo flight in Papua, and a crowd of MAF staff and national workers were on hand to give him a ceremonial water dousing.
The children managed to douse me as well.
So David's new schedule of rising very early (he likes to be airborne by 6) is having an effect on me, a wanna-be morning person but truth-be-told night owl. Yesterday I was napping by eleven, after having already done several hours of chores and homeschooling with L and Z.
Part of my fatigue is also due to post-party recovery. I do this to myself every time one of the kid's birthdays rolls around. I dream big, plan an ambitious party, and nearly kill myself in carrying it out.
Grace's birthday party was this past weekend, and she chose an "Around the World" theme. It took a lot of prep and imagination; I found myself thinking more than once, "in the U.S. this party would be so easy: buy the chips, buy the salsa, buy the decorations, buy the pinata, buy the lasagna, buy, buy, buy!" And here, it is make, make, make! But, all said and done, it was very fun and totally worth it.
We set up Mexico out in the yard, where the girls snacked on chips and salsa and drank horchata (a rice-based drink) and whacked at a home-made pinata.
Then we journeyed to Hawaii, set up at a friend's house, where the girls sipped on pineapple juice, made a lei, then did a hula dance. Very fun.
After that we had the main course in Italy, which was lasagna and Italian cream sodas.
For our after-dinner tea, we traveled to Great Britain and solved mysteries.
A follow up to my last blog post about Carter's snake: he thinks she will soon lay eggs (still not sure how he knows this). He is so sure, and I am still skeptical. Recently he came home from school and told me, "Darryl wants one of the baby snakes, and so does Jonah." And I said....wait for it..."Don't count your snakes before they hatch."
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