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Jun. 12th, 2008 11:53 amLast night I made tofu poke from a recipe in the Boston Globe Magazine--served over a bed of lettuce, it made an excellent no cooking hot weather meal. Definitely recommended, both for vegetarians and for people feeling too broke to buy sushi-grade tuna.
I walked to Alewife this morning! My foot hurt enough that I probably should hold off on regularly walking for a bit longer, but it felt good. I didn't end up limping, which is definitely progress.
The weasels were able to come out into the rest of the apartment last night. Ianto is--I don't exactly want to say fearful, but he is very cautious and a bit hesitant. I remember seeing that with Ronan too. This is undoubtedly more space than he has ever experienced in his entire life, and for a not-baby ferret, that can be a bit intimidating. He also has some trouble with the hardwood floors. After a while, it was clear he was a bit freaked out, so I brought him back in the bedroom, gave him treats and told him how brave he was. After regrouping a bit, he was able to come back out again later, so he wasn't too traumatized. It's just going to take him some time to get comfortable. Sisiutl, on the other hand, explored, mapped and catalogued for about three hours straight. Her tiny feet tippytoe across the hardwood floors with no problems. She also started relocating bats from our shelf of bats in the dining room to under the bed, which is apparently where all toys belong. They both liked the water fountain, once they got the hang of it. They came out this morning to enjoy the cool air, and both of them did some running around. I am going to have to add fifteen minutes to my morning routine to accommodate weasels being cute time.
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Oh, and Top Chef--yay! All ends as it should.
I walked to Alewife this morning! My foot hurt enough that I probably should hold off on regularly walking for a bit longer, but it felt good. I didn't end up limping, which is definitely progress.
The weasels were able to come out into the rest of the apartment last night. Ianto is--I don't exactly want to say fearful, but he is very cautious and a bit hesitant. I remember seeing that with Ronan too. This is undoubtedly more space than he has ever experienced in his entire life, and for a not-baby ferret, that can be a bit intimidating. He also has some trouble with the hardwood floors. After a while, it was clear he was a bit freaked out, so I brought him back in the bedroom, gave him treats and told him how brave he was. After regrouping a bit, he was able to come back out again later, so he wasn't too traumatized. It's just going to take him some time to get comfortable. Sisiutl, on the other hand, explored, mapped and catalogued for about three hours straight. Her tiny feet tippytoe across the hardwood floors with no problems. She also started relocating bats from our shelf of bats in the dining room to under the bed, which is apparently where all toys belong. They both liked the water fountain, once they got the hang of it. They came out this morning to enjoy the cool air, and both of them did some running around. I am going to have to add fifteen minutes to my morning routine to accommodate weasels being cute time.
( SYTYCD )
Oh, and Top Chef--yay! All ends as it should.