Thursday, June 5, 2014

A Blog About Rats

Most of you know how much I love my pets.

I had a couple of customers tell me that they would "take care of" my rats or introduce them to their cats (in jest, but I would not label everyone as a rat lover). First off, my rats, while spoiled scared-y rats, are quite large things. They are reasonably fearful of cats, most cats don't know what to do with them because they are so large. Remus weighed in at 1.83 pounds (he's my chub-ster). Romulus is a little slimmer, but longer. "Two-handed rats," I call them; you need two hands to hold them. Second, I love my rats more than I like most people and I will take you down if you hurt my fur babies.

Romulus washing Remus

So a couple of months ago, I found a little tumor on Remus' side. There also may or may not be a little lump on his abdomen? It kind of comes and goes. My mom said it might be some sort of fat tumor because they can do that (apparently--don't look at me, she's the nurse). Crushed, I took him to the vet who actually said that she would expect a good outcome and recovery because it is still small and it is conveniently located for removal. It is a little pricey, estimated 200-400 depending, but she expected closer to 200. My money is a little tight with just finishing school, going on that moving trip, and trying to save up for our vacation later this summer, but I want to do this sooner rather than later, so I made an appointment for Monday.

Those faces!

Remus is still fairly young--a little over a year and a half old--so he could still have nearly two more years if we are lucky.

The main thing I worry about is that Remus is such an anxious little thing. He always has been. And he is often a one-woman rat (that woman being me, obviously). Romulus is a little more social (though obviously attached to me), but Remus has always been a pretty nervous critter. I feel horrible that I am separating him from his braver brother to give him to strangers for at least one full day, maybe longer, who will hurt him (he won't be able to understand that they are trying to help), and he will have to go through all of it without me or his brother (who he has never been separated from). And that thought breaks my little heart. I hope he will forgive me! And I hope Romulus doesn't get too lonely.

Sweet boys

They are funny rats. People talk about having dominant rats, but I honestly cannot say which of these two is dominant. They are both willing to push each other around and Romulus is a very forward rat. In the rare cases where they have a little fight, they take turns being the aggressor. However, Remus does hold Romulus down and forcibly washes his head (hence Romulus' bald spots...) and Romulus will squeak, but not put a stop to it, which I was told shows that he is not the dominant rat. I wonder how their relationship will change with this surgery. The vet said that they can spend some time together, though not right away, as long as it is supervised. Poor ratties.

Anyway, the point is that I love my rats and I am sad that Remus has a tumor (I hope he doesn't get more) and I hope that they will be alright. I bought different bedding and am trying to prepare for Remus' surgery.

The vet office that I go to is great. My family has taken our pets there for years. They are called Mesa Veterinary Hospital. Here is their website: Mesa Veterinary Hospital

On a related note: it makes me sad how few people catch the Romulus and Remus reference. Some people catch on that Remus is also Harry Potter's Remus Lupin, who was, I believe, named after the Roman Remus. People need to take more history classes.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Graduation, the BolderBoulder and More

I'm sorry that it has been nearly a month since I last posted!

For those of you who do not know, I graduated a couple weeks ago with my Masters in Microbiology and Immunology! It was pretty exciting, though the ceremony was kind of boring. And I was sad to not get in a picture of my group (called Wolfpack). I miss my group members already. We spent SO much time together and all six of us got along so well! That's a pretty rare find. Plus, we enjoyed each others company and often hung out outside of class.
Some of my classmates hanging out and waiting for the ceremony with two of my group members in the fore-front.
Don't you just love our hoods?! I sure do!

Most of us looked like this the whole time-in my group, anyway. It was hard to hear the speakers and it was long and rather boring.
But here I am in my robe!

And the BolderBoulder 10k was on Monday the 26. I was quite nervous, but excited. I expected to walk much of it, but ended up jogging (slowly!) a little more than half of it. Considering that I only started running about 5 weeks prior and that I was training for a 5k, I guess I don't feel too bad. However, I did manage to hurt my right foot which seemed to heal in time and then my left ankle which did not heal in time. Then I managed to damage both ankles during the 10k. Woo! So for the last week, my ankles have been swollen and super tender and painful. Oh well. Here are the details of my costume, though!

I had a white camisole and I decided to use this:

Rose pink fabric spray paint
I actually used those sheets of duct tape to create the diamonds for my shirt (and the headband). The small ones on the headband didn't work as well, but the big ones did!
In progress
And here is how the shirt turned out!
Very happy with it!
And the headband:
It didn't work as well, but that's OK
Sadly, the sprayed pink fabric paint did not match the pink in my tutu. I'd hoped it would when I picked the colors. That's OK, I'm not sure anyone knew who I was anyway.

And if I can find a picture of Katja and I in our outfites (she was Batman!), I will post it, but I can't seem to dig one up...

Last, but not least, I went on a journey with my friend, Jhenn, to move our friend, Amie, back home from Indiana. It was a lot of driving, cleaning, lifting, and other moving-associated work. The trip was successful! Everyone is home safe and sound!

I had a revelation, however. I have known that I am an introvert, but 6 days and 5 nights of never being along longer than it takes to shower or use the restroom was VERY harrowing for me. I love my friends and they were amazingly tolerant (and I really, really tried my best not to be cranky because it wasn't their fault! I hope I succeeded). The following day I literally did next to nothing and spoke to nearly no one (mostly just to my rats), just to gather myself up again. Now that I have had some time to myself, I feel so much better! Sorry, friends! I hope I wasn't horrible.

We did get one day with some fun: we visited a dairy and two wineries the first day we were out there, and that was enjoyable for us all! Delicious cheese and wine with friends! Who could ask for more?


Monday, May 5, 2014

NDK 2014 Costumes Part One

Is it that time already? Why yes, yes it is.

Most people who find and read this know, but NDK stands for Nan Desu Kan and is one of the local anime conventions that my friends and I attend. We always manage to have a good time and we make our own costumes. All around good fun.

I am excited to announce that the Sailor Moon/Disney cross over is happening this year! And we have a pretty big group involved! I am going to be Sailor Princess Jasmine. Is that how we should write our names? Sailor Jasmine? Anyway, it is going to be fun!

I am hoping that we bring back our Katamari group costumes. I don't know that a decision has been made. I am planning on bringing back my Lady Doctor costume as my alternative. Because I love it.

I also think that I want to make a Hiccup costume. I probably will--I think it will be easy enough.

So the Jasmine scout costume will be the most difficult on so many levels. First off, my skin color is pale. Some of my friends would tell you that I am so pale I am almost blue. This brings a whole new problem: should I try to tan or color my skin so I look more Jasmine-like? (I am thinking no.) Also, I don't want to bare my midriff. So my plan was to find a skin colored leotard and make my two piece costume over it (so my midriff is covered). After not finding anything in my skin tone, I finally found a leotard that was the color of Jasmine's outfit and decided that I will cut out the middle and add in a mesh or something. I also ordered tights that looked my skin color. If they are too dark, I will dye them. I found it all pretty cheap online so I can justify having to alter them. Plus, covering my midriff and wearing tights will cover two of my tattoos. And then I don't have to do so with makeup.

I will certainly need a wig. I looked a little online and found some truly terrible Jasmine wigs. That will be another hurdle.

We have already had a meeting to start planning our Sailor Disney costumes. We know how we will be making our skirts and our bows, more or less. We even have tiara patterns and everything. I will post more about these as I get into it. I need my leotard first so that I can match my colors. I am excited!

As a side note, some friends and I are running (or mostly walking, in my case) the Boulder-Boulder 10k. Katja, Jhenn, and I want to do super hero themes with tutus (cause that's what we do). So Katja will be Batman, Jhenn will be Leonardo from TMNT, and I'm going to be the Pink Ranger. So we were making tutus (tho Jhenn already has a green and blue one that she made). Here is mine so far:
Like pink, fluffy clouds! We are dorks and I love it! I just need to finish it up and paint a shirt and headband to match!