Poor Marissa - she had such a short life, and she was so misunderstood. Just as we had decided that she was not, in fact dying, but instead the laziest fish on earth, she passed on to that big fish bowl in the sky. The girls were playing downstairs and my husband came into the living room to peek at the fish. He said, "Honestly, that fish just drives me nuts! It is laying completely on it's side!" Well, he took out the net to gently nudge the fish (we've been doing this once or twice weekly -- we find it easier than holding a mirror under her nose...) and this time, she did not jump up all annoyed at being disturbed. This time, she was really gone. We left her there "napping" until our sweet little 3-year-old took her nap and then Daddy and her big sister rushed out to Petco to find another Marissa! We'll see how this goes -- I feel terrible not telling her the truth, but she's so little still and it's a fish -- it's not like we are trying to bring in a different dog or something. Our eldest daughter did a good job picking a fish that looks very similar to "Marissa the First" but it will be interesting to see if the fact that Marissa the Second actually gets up and moves will clue our little sweet girlie into our little secret!
How have you handled the death of a pet with your children?
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Who Said That?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
This and That
Friday, my little one and I went to lunch with Grandpa and Great Gram which was a nice treat! When we were leaving, my girlie asked for a balloon, which she received, and then the two of us went over to take care of this week's grocery shopping. On the way in to the store, my girl desperately wanted to bring her balloon in, but I suggested that we leave it in the car. She had some compelling arguments ("PUH-LEEZE!!") and so I tied the balloon to her wrist and we went shopping. I spent the first half of the shopping trip getting hit in the head by the balloon -- because she was sitting in the back of the cart, and the balloon was right there and my head-level. That was fun! Then we got over to beverages, and all of a sudden, the balloon came loose from the string and floated up to the ceiling. She and I watched it almost as if it were in slow-motion but neither of us could grab it. It was easily 10 ft above my head, and my girl said, "Can you get it?" I reached my arm up in the air and said, "No, see, Mommy's arm is not long enough!" She remained surprisingly calm -- I think she was so taken aback by it coming off the string, she didn't know how to react. She had two little tears that squeezed out of her eyes, but no big hysterics -- bless her! I gave her big hugs and kisses and we went on shopping. A few aisles over, she said very matter-of-factly, "You should call the fighter-fighters. The fighter-fighters will come and get it!" (Um, that would be firefighters.) I said, "Oh, honey, I don't think they can come into the store and get it, I'm sorry!" But I thought it was so cute, that I grabbed my cell phone to call Grandpa and share it with him. She saw my phone and said, "Are you calling the fighter-fighters?" Too cute!
For the past two days, sadly, my husband and I have been (unbeknownst to the girls) on a "death watch" with one of our new fish! Our littlest girl's fish is not looking good... Very sluggish, very still. We did not think the fish was going to make it through the night, and my husband planned to run out to Petco for a replacement this morning, if necessary. Our little girlie was up early and she and I made it downstairs at the same time. She sweetly went over and said, "Good morning, fishy!" and then went off to play. I went over to peek at the fish, totally thought it was dead, and discreetly ran up to wake my husband. It actually is moving every once in a while, so we don't want to jump the gun, but we're not holding out much hope... I'll keep you posted!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Fishing Expedition
So, off we went to Petco for a simple little surprise. The store is about 5 minutes from our house, I thought we'd be in and out in no time. But, no. First, it was pet adoption day and they had all sorts of dogs there -- great! We watched the dogs and then I was able to steer them back toward the fish. No staff was anywhere in sight to help us, so we went around and around looking at fish, picking out that colored gravel for the bowl, fake plants, and then on to the bowls themselves. And then I thought again about the cat that we own. And the horror of her eating one of my girls' fish... So we jumped from simple bowl with no lid, to small tank with a filter and a light. And then we got distracted by my 3-year-old's utter enchantment with a turtle -- she LOVED this turtle! She may be getting one for her birthday -- we'll see. Finally -- look, there's a salesperson! We grabbed her quickly before she could get away, and I told her that I was just looking to get two goldfish and this little tank (2 gallon). And she said, "Oh, you can't put two fish in that little tank!" Really? Because I'm sure when I was a kid I had 2 goldfish in one of those round bowls over there -- that's what we came in for... "OH, no! Things have changed a LOT since you were a kid!" REALLY? FISH have changed that much, you say? She tells me that I need a 5 gallon tank for two goldfish, unless I want to get two smaller tanks. And of course, the girls hear that and say, "We want our own tanks!" Uh huh. Actually, it was cheaper to get two tanks than to get one 5 gallon, so we went with that! So, $85 and two fish later, I have two VERY happy girls! (I'm hoping this will buy us some time on the dog...) ;)