And life goes on.
Ahonora continues to grow she now smiles, coos, and can roll over both tummy to back and back to tummy. We are still working on her insurance with Blue cross blue shield, but she did qualify for medicaid. We are also contemplating placing her on SSI to help pay for any bills that insurance won't cover. Other news we took Ahonora on her first camping trip with the scouts. Cathy, Steve and Gracie also joined us up at Navajo lake. The kids really seemed to have tons of fun.
Naya is mad at God because he sent her a kitten instead of a puppy. We were cleaning out the shed to get ready for camping when we found a litter (3) kittens starving and near death. Well in the time it took us to finish checking the camping gear before going to town Naya became attached and had to keep one, so we obliged and kept the strongest. The rest went to the pound. Naya named her kitten Brownie and gives her a bottle during the day. Brownie also sleeps with Naya or should I say under Naya. In one week Brownie has gone from a weak scared feral kitten to a kitten who comes out when she hears people just to attack their feet. Next time you see Naya ask her about looking for Dinosaur bones. We went out with the scouts to Nagezi wear she did find some fossils but also had to pee on the ground. She was so excited about it, she couldn't wait to get to Navajo lake so she could pee on the ground again .
Fionna has been promoted to the 1st grade. She already knows 94 of 100 of her sight words for the first grade. Fionna and Naya are working very hard to get ready for their ballet recital on Friday June 12th if you are going to be there please let me know so we can buy enough tickets.
Dreigan seems to have gotten his behavior under control. We did increase his meds since he had gain 12 pounds and 2 inches since the weight/ height check. He was also promoted to the 4th grade. Dreigan found fossilized dino poop and crystallized petrified wood out at Nagezi.
Christi continues to work and juggle scouts. She was able to keep a total of 13 cub and girl scouts busy all weekend long at Navajo lake. That is not easy when they range in age from 6-11. Christi also met with the staff at ECHO to do the next step in buying a house. They gave her several applications to fill out for a variety of programs that the federal government and the state of New Mexico have to help families buy a house.
Nick is doing inventory at work so he has been working long hours.
Donna stays busy caring for Naya, Ahonora and now Brownie as Brownie needs to be bottle fed every 3 hours.

3 comments:
How many cats does that make? :)
It was fun camping with the whole "pack" of you at Navajo. We were proud to help Ahonora have a successful first campout.
That makes 5 cats
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