Once Bitten

Recently I became aware of two museums in nearby Elmhurst that we’ve never visited before. Better yet, admission is free on Fridays, so Joe took the day off this past Friday so we could check them out. The first museum we visited was The Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art which features an awesome collection of minerals and carvings. While small, it was very interesting, even more so than either of us anticipated.

Jade Carving

Castle Lizzadro

Connected to the same parking lot is a tiny conservatory that recently opened after renovation so we stopped inside to check out the flowers. The columbine in particular were very pretty, and I impressed myself by knowing what they were called. ;)

Columbine

We then made our way over to the Elmhurst Art Museum which was severely disappointing. It didn’t have many exhibits and we were only there for fifteen minutes at the most. I think we spent more time in the nearby library in awe of its size. I wish our local library was as inviting and had a cafe inside!

We stopped at Back Alley Burger for lunch but weren’t impressed with the burgers. The gravy fries, however, were pretty damn good. I need to find a recipe to make my own gravy because the packaged ones I’ve bought so far have been disappointing.

Since it was such a lovely day we went to the arboretum. It was Arbor Day after all! The daffodils are in full bloom so I grabbed a couple of photos of them. We also hiked on one of their shorter trails (baby steps).

Daffodils

Our evening included an impromptu trip to Target to take advantage of the one day sale on rotisserie chicken which we had for dinner. Side note: the Great Value (Walmart) frozen broccoli florets we had as a side are pretty damn tasty; we ended up buying three more bags later that evening.

After dinner we settled down for a night of TV but ended running back out to Walmart so I could get extra points from my shopkick app. I now have enough points for a $6 Target gift card, woot! On the way back we stopped at Walgreens to use the free Snickers coupons I won from their Facebook contest because Target doesn’t carry the size allowable in the coupons’ terms.

Saturday we headed over to an Earth Day festival and farmers market which was kinda lame. I did score a free chip clip from Nicor Gas and a magnet from the Forest Preserve of DuPage County, though. I enjoyed speaking to their staff and telling them about the Caspian Tern I spotted at a local park last weekend. I had never spotted one of them before but apparently they are becoming more prevalent in the area.

We stopped at the liquor store and I decided I had a taste for a Bloody Mary so we were looking at mixes when I turned to the internet for advice, and the internet had concluded that making one from scratch is the right way to go so we shelved the mixes and went in search of the necessary ingredients which included another stop at Walmart as well as the produce market. We picked up some lunch meat and cheese as well and had sandwiches for lunch. One of my new faves is roast beef with Gouda and horseradish sauce. It’ll make your nose run from the heat but it’s worth it.

As we were eating lunch we saw an explosion of feathers outside the window – a peregrine falcon had captured a mourning dove. He landed nearby with his kill and proceeded to pluck its feathers and devour him while we watched in awe. On one level it was gross but on another it was really amazing. Did you know that the peregrine falcon can reach speeds up to 200 mph while diving for his prey? I also didn’t know that they feed on medium birds almost exclusively. I felt bad for the mourning dove but it was cool to see such a large falcon up close, although not close enough to get a photo, unfortunately. We used our binoculars to watch the action, in fact. It made me wish we had a good pair, and also a telescope. I love nature so much and enjoy any opportunity to observe it.

Sunday we decided to skip our normal Target shopping routine and had a lazy morning before heading to Petsmart for a few supplies. We stopped at the Dollar Tree, which is quickly becoming a favorite store, on the way home. I worked on cleaning the rat cage while Joe worked out with his weights.

About two hours later after everything was how I wanted it, I had my hand against the cage bars where the two boys were hanging out and one bit my finger, hard! I was so shocked that it didn’t even hurt that much but it immediately started bleeding like crazy. I ran it under water and told Joe that to be safe I should get a tetanus shot since my last one, also when I got bit by a pet (hamster), was over 15 years ago. We ended up finding an urgent care center close to home that takes our insurance and they were great. They not only gave me the shot but they cleaned and wrapped my wound and called in a prescription for a 4-day dose of antibiotics to ward off any potential infection. Between the copay and medicine the visit cost less than $20 and they were more thorough than my primary care doctor! I wonder if I can just use them whenever I want instead of driving all the way to see my doctor who is great but has limited office hours. Hmmm…

I can’t believe after all this time of owning rats the ones who were supposed to be the friendliest bit me. I don’t know if it was out of confusion (although I never feed them through the cage bars) or aggression, but I wasn’t too thrilled about it and didn’t end up letting them out to play last night. I’m not even sure which one bit me since they both were standing so close together. Steve is more aggressive than Doug but Doug bit Bella’s tongue when he was in the cage the week she was staying with us so who knows. At the time when she was bleeding I thought maybe he had scratched her but after what happened to me now I’m going to say he bit her. I’m not really scared of them (they have never bitten outside the cage), but I definitely will be careful and not put my hands against the cage bars again. Lesson learned.

Joe was sweet and did some of my weekly cleaning last night so I can let my finger heal today. I’m still doing some laundry but I don’t have to worry about vacuuming or cleaning the toilets.

It’s raining out and will be doing so all day. I love lazy gloomy days so I’m ok with that. Although so far I haven’t been all that lazy with the laundry and cleaning I’ve been doing. I really need to stop, though, because I keep making my finger bleed.

Rats

I’m wasn’t feeling well yesterday. This happens at least once a month where I feel super depressed and there’s no good reason for it so I’m going to chalk it up to hormones and try not to let it get the best of me. I sure wish it would happen on a day off, though, so I could just crawl under the covers and sleep it off instead of having to sit at work and feel like I’m a trapped animal.

Speaking of animals, the introductions between the rats did not go so well on Monday. Joe shampooed the carpeting on Sunday before we went to my parents’ house for Easter. On Monday morning I gave all the rats a bath to reduce their scent (plus they all smelled like urine, particularly the brothers since their temporary cage sucks and I can’t lay down newspaper in it like I can in the big cage). I put the brothers in the bottom half of the big cage and left everyone alone for a couple of hours. Then Joe and I brought them all out in the pet room to supervise. At first they seemed to ignore one another but then Marshmallow attacked Steve and scratched his paw and made him bleed. Doug was so scared he wouldn’t move off Joe’s lap.

We ended up putting them back in their respective cages to cool down but it was disheartening, although not entirely unexpected. Marshmallow was acting up all morning like he knew what was coming and once they were actually in “his” room he started puffing up and rubbing himself all over his cage to mark his territory. He did the same thing later that evening when I took him out on his own to play. He rubbed himself all over everything in the room, including me!

We took them out again yesterday to see what would happen and Marshmallow and Steve fought again. This time Steve seemed to be the aggressor. He ended up re-injuring his paw and he caused three separate wounds on Marshmallow’s back within seconds.

Based on what I read this is going to happen until they get the pecking order established, but it seems awfully violent. Marshmallow and Doug will stand up nose to nose but it never goes any further than that. I think the reason he and Steve keep fighting is they both want to be the alpha rat which is kinda weird since Doug usually dominates over Steve. In any case, I plan to take them out separately over the next few days to let them calm down and heal. Then I am going to consult with the rat group I belong to on Facebook to see what they suggest. I’m not sure at what point I should give up and determine they can’t all live together peacefully.

Happy Easter

Happy Easter, everyone! I’ve been busy this morning making spaghetti & meatballs for Brother # 1 as we’re celebrating Easter and his birthday at my parents’ later today. I’ve also been catching up on blog entries in case you haven’t noticed. Joe shampooed the carpet in the pet room and I washed all the bedding and towels the rats play in so that tomorrow they will be all ready for introductions. I am so excited for Marshmallow to gain some playmates and for our dining room to go back to an uncluttered state!

Easter Presents

The Easter hubby bunny came and got me chocolates and the My Little Pony I kept eyeing at the store. I know, how old am I? Whatever. I was really surprised because I didn’t think Joe got me anything this year. Man, I am such a lucky girl!

Now I’m debating whether we should color the eggs I boiled on Friday since E wasn’t interested in coloring them this year (who can blame him now that he’s 16 years old).

Rockford

Building Front

Last Sunday we decided to visit Rockford. I’ve been wanting to visit the Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens ever since I learned of its existence, and I also wanted to see the special Megalodon exhibit at Burpee Museum of Natural History.


Daffodils

Orchids

LEGO Butterfly

We started our morning off at the conservatory. Let me just say for the record that I think the entire area surrounding the gardens is done quite nicely (although there wasn’t anything to see in the gardens due to the time of year) and the conservatory building is beautifully designed. That being said, the price of admission is rather steep ($8 per person) for what you get which is an extremely small conservatory with not a whole lot of flowers (mostly orchids and daffodils). I got excited that they had a limited-time butterfly area but that excitement quickly turned into disappointment in the size of the area and the variety of butterfly species available. I’m glad we visited to see what it was all about, but I can’t see ever going back when we have Garfield Park & Oak Park Conservatory here, both of which are free (although we always give a small donation) and have a lot more to offer.

After less than an hour at the conservatory we made our way to the museum. There’s actually a whole museum campus that also includes an art museum, a children’s museum, and a children’s recreational facility. The admission to the museum is also a bit steep for what you get and it was a bit irritating that you pay extra to see the special exhibit (Megalodon) when they don’t have anyone making sure you actually paid to enter that portion of the museum. I’m not suggesting you pay the regular $8 admission instead of $13 and “sneak in” but it sure wouldn’t be difficult.

Jane - Tyrannosaurus Rex

After the museum, which actually had some other interesting exhibits, most notably Jane, the juvenile T-Rex, we had lunch at Lonestar Steakhouse. I got my usual, the filet mignon. For the life of me I still don’t get how the Lonestar by my house went out of business but the disgusting Outback Steakhouse is doing great. No accounting for taste, I guess.

Zoos

Last Saturday, the 12th, was a beautiful day in Chicagoland. Joe’s son was playing in a band competition so we started off the morning trying a new restaurant called Stacked near his high school. After much deliberation, I decided to order the banana bread french toast which was amazing. Seriously, it was so rich and filling that I couldn’t finish it and took a whole slice (the dish comes with three) home. It came topped with fresh bananas and a side of some seriously mouthwatering honey cream cheese. It was the perfect fuel to get through sitting in the high school for two hours.

Lamb

Later that afternoon we stopped at Cosley Zoo to check out the new lamb(s) and renew our membership. We don’t necessarily visit the zoo enough in one year to recoup the membership cost but that’s where their reciprocal agreement comes in. This year we plan to visit Des Moines’ Blank Park Zoo where we’ll get free admission (a $22 savings) and Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo (a $15 savings) so after paying $59 we’ve already recouped $37. We only have to visit Cosley Zoo three times in a year (@ $3 per person) to fully recoup the cost of membership and that’s if we don’t end up visiting one of the zoos in Wisconsin at all since one trip to Milwaukee County Zoo would save us $28.50 and one trip to Racine Zoo would save us $8.00 (it’s a very small zoo). Honestly, if you live in the Chicago burbs and like visiting zoos you should really buy a membership from Cosley instead of the one from Brookfield Zoo (unless, of course, you prefer visting Brookfield but I’ve been going there since I was a toddler so it’s not that exciting anymore).


Hooded Merganser

Bobcats