Well Gina made it back to Homer yesterday from all of her travels. She called right away to have her handsome man join her at home. So Aidan and I biked into town with Cheetah in the cat carrier and took him to the plane. Off he went to his new family. I have to say that Cheetah, like his mother, to me exemplifies all that is devon: totally addicted to people; demanding; a trouble-maker; completely unconcerned about things that matter to his people, like staying off the tables, super loving; an absolute pain in the butt; and a dog lover. It has been very hard on Mark to lose Cheetah because they were so bonded. Cheetah helped and prevented Mark from working for months on end. I will never again keep a kitten this long (she says for the 2nd time in her breeding life) b/c I get too attached to them. It's too too hard to give them up after they are part of the family. I missed sleeping with Cheetah last night. He usually fell asleep on the couch downstairs and then came up overjoyed to see us at 2 am. He would sit on my face and purr away. He also like to try to sleep on my neck, which cut off my blood supply to my brain. Here's a picture of of little man with Chloe. XXXXXX Cheetah!!!
Here is the only boy in the litter, Zang. This kitten is soooo laid back it's not even funny. He is going to be the one to watch, as Mark says about all potential trouble-makers.
Grab your helmet, check the air in your tires, and hop on your bike because in many U.S. cities, May 12 - 16 is Bike to Work Week! Six Apart has a lot of biking enthusiasts, so we're very excited to support this event by encouraging all of our employees to bike to work this week. San Francisco's Bike to Work Day is tomorrow, Thursday, May 15th, and New York's is Friday, May 16th.
Six Apart is helping out its employees by providing maps (shaded according to steepness - a must in SF!) to help everyone plan out his/her route, as well as finding first-time riders buddies to commute with. We're also supporting ALL SF riders who pass the front of our office by handing out coffee, juice and snacks from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. tomorrow morning. If you're in our neighborhood, look for the sign that says "Six Apart Supports Bike to Work Day" and stop by to say hi and get energized!
Improve your health, financial status, productivity, and happiness by joining thousands - maybe even millions - of commuters around the country who are hopping on their bikes to get to work. Visit the Bike to Work Week website to find out more about events in your area.
Support the two-wheeled way of life with the "Passing Left" theme found in "Photo-Based" in the Design Area. Planning on cycling to work this week? Let us know in the comments!
As we mentioned last week, we had to postpone the maintenance that was due to occur on Thursday, May 8th.
We have rescheduled the maintenance for tonight, Tuesday, May 13th, starting at 6:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time (that's 1:00 A.M. UTC/GMT). We'll be taking Vox offline for a bit in order to move the service to a brand new home in some bright, shiny new server racks. We don't expect to be offline for more than an hour or two, but we apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
Again, thank you for your patience as we continue to invest in Vox's infrastructure!
Mark's still in Sand Point and is trying to hop a ferry home, which will take close to 2 days. It's blowing 40 knots out there and so it will be a rough ride for sure. Can't wait for him to be home.
This morning I was thinking about all my mama cats. I want to thank them all publicly now too: so thank you Quarduple Grand Champion Djuna of Fresh Rexes. I miss you terribly still, but know that you are having a great life with Ruth in Anchorage and Ting and the Alien. June was my first queen, a black smoke. She gave us lots of babies, including my current queen Triple Grand Champion Fresh Rexes Scarlett. She's also a champion in CFA, but she's only been to one show as an adult in CFA. Our Alaska Club is TICA. Scarlett aka Teeny is a great mom too, just like June was. So thank you soooo much Teeny.
I have a Supreme Grand Champion too, Photofaces My Shadow Rose, who LOVES to be shown but didn't so much like to be a mama. So she's here with me now and forever, being our crazy Shib. Mark thinks that blue cats are the blonds of the cat world. I guess I would have to agree, now that I have my first oriental shorthair girl, Zeedaz Blue Velvet aka Beave. Beave is now 6 weeks pregnant and going to have beautiful children from Champion Bua Luang Lang. I cannot wait to see her babies. Thank you Beave for the children inside you!!
Soon we will be getting a new stud here at Fresh Rexes, a gorgeous blue point mink from Anna and Stacy at Gentry in California. His name is Burberry Blue. Kind of a mouthful, but we'll work on a nickname soon. He will be coming at the end of the month if everything goes as planned.
And of course I want to thank my real mom in Denver, who I already talked to today. And my mother in law Jeanice in Texas, who is the best mother in law ever!!! And Lois for giving birth to me. Thanks all.
Thanks too to Mark for knocking me up so I can be a mom too. Now we're going to paint Aidan's room. XXX
This is Claire as a naked baby. Since this time, she has taken on, as usual, many different names. Right now we call her "Umpsee". Gosh. I know. That isn't even a real word. She has turned into such a superb mother. She has had two litters. All Blue of course. While she takes care of her own very well, she definately knows the difference. This morning, poor little Hawk Eye wonder over and got to close to her dinners. Umpsee had to bop him on the head. She looked so offended that another baby would dare try to steal food from her babies (who are now 14 weeks old mind). Poor Hawk. He just looked at her like, it was worth a try, and wonder off. Hawk never gets offended. He just finds something else to do with himself. Umpsee is the neurotic one of the bunch and we love her for it.
but husband man has the camera out in King Cove. That's where he was last night at least. He called to regale me with stories about trying to catch a ride on a hovercraft. I don't even know what those are. At any rate, he seems to be having a good time. And he's got the camera so I can't post baby pictures.
I wanted to surprise our neighbors Andy and Damara with one of our babies that we named Annyong, which means "hi" in Korean. We got it from the short lived series "Arrested Development" (which you should rent right away if you haven't seen it; I bought it. Another reason we're in debt. But I digress). Anyway as you'll see below, Annyong was my favorite kitten. But he died. He nursed and did so vigorously but he didn't gain even a fraction of an ounce. All the other kittens were like 5 ounces and he was holding at 2.5. I hand fed him goats milk, but he didn't like it and he wanted to nurse. So I let him. He had no cleft palate so really I don't know what was up with him. Our house was nice and toasty too. It was very sad.
The other 4 babies are thriving though. And hilarious, especially the only boy here Zang. He is fat fat the water rat and makes all kinds of crazy poses for us. We have 2 torties that have the most bizarre markings on them. One is named Wing after a South Park character (which in turn was named after a real woman--look it up!!) who is Chinese and sings songs like ABBA's "Dancing Queen." So now that kitten is singing for us all of the time.
This is a picture from what I was doing last year at this time: dying as I crossed the finish line of a mini-triathalon. I have the best friends anyone could ask for.
XXXXX to you all.