Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Bon Bon

Well it's been awhile (a long while) since I've posted anything to the blog. I've been kind of busy learning Web Development, which will eventually become my career. But if any of you know Amber Woodall who lives on the Island, you will know that she has several cats. She moved to the island with two from the States. Then she adopted two more, Tuki and Monte, who after being being at Scott and Amber's for a few months had two kittens. Riese got attached to the small girl who he named Bon Bon which means "Sweet Sweet" in French. Now that she is over two months old we have decided to adopt her and make her a part of our family. She is a great addition and as you will see in the pictures has made us all very happy.


Bon Bon at Amber's House



Bon Bon at Amber's house where she was born.

Bon Bon and Spike



Bon Bon and her brother Spike at Amber's house before she came home.

Bon Bon Coming Home

Bon Bon now is coming home in the car. But when the box she is supposed to be in is given to Riese he discovers nothing. Seems that the little kitten had escaped from the box and was exploring around the car. We were all very surprised to see what was supposed to surprise us when Riese opened the box.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Box of What?



The box that Mom and Dad brought home that had nothing in it. I thought it was a joke.

There she is



We are all surprised to see what was supposed to be in the box.

Happy Riese



Riese is VERY happy to have Bon Bon. The expression on my face conveys more of a surprised, not sure how to react look. I was extremely stunned.

Bon Bon Sleeps A Lot




Some of Bon Bon's sleepy moments.

Playing and Eating



Bon Bon is playing and eating a lot and growing really fast.

Bon Bon is asleep again




When she falls asleep she is out.

Bon Bon at play again




The fierce Tiger at play against a rat Wes made for her.

Bon Bon Playing

Bon Bon playing with Wes

Buckets of Water


We literally had buckets of water fall from the sky almost over night. Our guests that were staying in the room downstairs at the time put this water pitcher outside. If you enlarge the picture you can see that there are over 6 1/2 inches of water that fell. Imagine if it snowed in Panama?

Pioneer Meeting

Here is the picture of everyone that attended our recent pioneer meeting. Brothers and Sisters trough-out the province came for it.