10/4/2023 – Dear Niblets – You are 10!

Viola Niblet, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Viola Niblet, 2013 © Colehauscats.com

Dear Niblets,

You are ten years old today! We can hardy believe ten years have gone by since your beautiful angel mama Zuzu made us wait so long for each of you – Illy, Viola, Robbie, and Russell. And now you’re ten! Those years flew by!

The Niblets, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
The Niblets, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Angel Mama Zuzu and her Niblets, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Angel Mama Zuzu and her Niblets, 2013 © Colehauscats.com

Wherever you may be, we are so proud of you and we know your mama is proud of you too. How we wish she were still here to see this day. We hope you, Russell, Illy (Tiger), Robbie (Talliah), and honorary Niblet Winter (Lily), have grown over the years to be the very best cats you could possibly be, and that you love your forever families. We think of you often and wish you continued good lives. Your sister Viola sends kisses, and we do too.

Happy 10th Birthday, Niblets!

With love and the memories of a million kisses given,
your long ago foster Mom and Dad

Baby Viola, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Baby Viola, 2013 © Colehauscats.com

Here she is, the kitty of the hour – Viola! Just look at that spotted belly. She’s still got it and doesn’t mind belly kissing.

Baby Viola Big Eyes, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Baby Viola Big Eyes, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Cuppa Viola, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Cuppa Viola, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Baby Viola Niblet, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Baby Viola Niblet, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Baby Viola, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Baby Viola, 2013 © Colehauscats.com
Viola growing up, 2014 © Colehauscats.com
Viola growing up, 2014 © Colehauscats.com
Viola, 2015 © Colehauscats.com
Viola, 2015 © Colehauscats.com
Viola at ten, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Viola at ten, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

All those ten years ago, angel Zuzu began giving birth to the Niblets late in the afternoon, catching us almost off guard so technically, the Niblets’ birthday is October 4th. We also celebrate October 5th because that was the first time we got a really good look at those adorably cute babies. What a couple of days that was, so much excitement we could hardly contain ourselves. We shared moment-by-moment progress with the world here and on FaceBook and with many of you. Thank you for making that event the best day ever!

Angel mama Zuzu (known back then in 2013 as Erinn or Erinn Zuzu) and Niblet information were included in every Colehaus Cats post from when we began fostering her in September 2013 through the Niblet adoptions in December 2013. Dear Niblets letters were posted every week up to week twelve, then one at six months, one year, two years, three years, and five years. We loved writing them, as bittersweet as they were while knowing all would be adopted (including Zuzu and Viola becoming Colehaus Cats). We’re easily past the first million kisses for Viola and intend to hit one billion soon. A billion kisses for you, Viola, and sending a million fresh kisses on the winds to those Niblets near and far!

Happy Birthday, sweethearts!

Want to read all the Dear Niblets letters? Who wouldn’t?? Here you go! Happy viewing!

Dear Niblets, Week One
Dear Niblets, Week Two
Dear Niblets, Week Three
Dear Niblets, Week Four
Dear Niblets, Week Five
Dear Niblets, Week Six
Dear Niblets, Week Seven
Dear Niblets, Week Eight
Dear Niblets, Week Nine with a Good-Bye
Dear Niblets, Week Ten and Another Good-Bye
Dear Niblets, Week Eleven
Dear Niblets, Week Twelve
Dear Niblets, Six Months Old
Dear Niblets, One Year Old!
Dear Niblets, Two Years Old
Dear Niblets, Five Years Old!

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A Colehaus Cats flashback, celebrating October 4th and October 5th blog entries in honor of the Niblets 10 year birthday:

2022A Day with Viola
2021 – No post
2020MultiCat Monday
2019Someone’s Birthday
2018Dear Niblets – Five Years Old!
2017Thank You
2016Dear Niblets – Three Years Old!
2015Dear Niblets, Two Years Old
2014 – From October 3rd – Dear Niblets – One Year Old!
2013 – From earlier in the day on October 4th – Private Discussions
Later in the day our October 4th post – BREAKING NEWS! It’s Baby Niblet Time!
The following day October 5th post – Ruby Spreads the News! Babies!
2012A Thumb-Sucking Deep Sleep

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10/02/2023 – ManCat Monday

Melancholy Quint © Colehauscats.com
Melancholy Quint © Colehauscats.com

Hey Quint, what’s up?

Oh, nothing. I guess I’m feeling a little down now that summer’s past.

We know you’re a summer boy, sweetie. There’ll be another next year and we suspect you’ll spend most of it sleeping in your blanket fort as usual. But you know what autumn and winter are good for?

*sigh* What?

It’s official snuggle weather. We know you love to snuggle at night. It’s like the season was made just for you!

Hmm, you’re right, as usual, Mom.

Quint sings about fall © Colehauscats.com
Quint sings about fall © Colehauscats.com

Summer’s gone and I was blue
my Mom said hey, what’s up with you?

I said summer’s done and already past.
My Mom said hey there, Quint, not so fast.

The best season’s here from now until next June
and you’ll see and understand very soon.

I think I get it and I say, summer, so long,
because now I know the snuggles are ON!

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A Colehaus Cats flashback:

2022 – No post
2021 – No post
2020Around Colehaus
2019Wordless Wednesday
2018 – No post
2017 – No post
2016 – No post
2015Friday Fun Flashback
2014 – No post
2013Wordless Wednesday
2012 – No post

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9/29/2023 – Around Colehaus

Black-eyed Susan, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

It’s fall here at Colehaus, as it probably is at your place too. Our parade of flowers are wrapping up and the bees, bumble bees, and occasional butterfly are partying into the wee hours of autumn. Our black-eyed Susan is a favorite but is beginning to overrun it’s space. Anyone local need a clump? Let us know!

Mom's 2023 yard and garden lists, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Mom’s 2023 yard and garden lists, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

Mom’s a list maker. She says it’s the only way she gets things done (Dad is NOT a list maker, btw). She had close to three hundred items on those pages and pages of lists, most filled on both sides and she’s pleased as punch to announce all but five items were accomplished over the spring and summer months.

And yes, she’s already started her 2024 yard and garden to-do list.

Incoming Bee © Colehauscats.com
Incoming Bee © Colehauscats.com

The Russian sage is positively humming every day. Seriously. You can hear the hum of bees and bumble bees when approaching the bush. We used to cut down the stalks after first frost and the flowers are gone, but last year, we saw groups of gold finches, bushtits, and pine siskins clinging to the long stalks, nibbling on whatever they nibbled on – old flowers, seeds, visiting bugs? Who know? We’ll keep the stalks for a few more months.

Incoming Bumble bee © Colehauscats.com
Incoming Bumble bee © Colehauscats.com
Leaf moth on Crocosmia © Colehauscats.com
Leaf moth on Crocosmia © Colehauscats.com

We saw this clump of something on the Crocosmia that Mom was preparing to dig out and permanently remove and then saw it was a leaf moth. It looks like a dried up leaf but had pretty yellow patterns on its underside. Mom waited a week before digging up those plants/bulbs which was good timing because word on the street was those Crocosmia had plotted to take over the world.

Last of our Crocosmia, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Last of our Crocosmia, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

Love these flowers. HATE how invasive they became. Hmm, kind of like those Black-eyed Susan are getting!

Wild daisies © Colehauscats.com
Wild daisies © Colehauscats.com

One of what Mom calls, “Bird Poop Plants.” It’s a wild daisy of sorts. We never planted it. The birds did! We have them in a few spots around Colehaus and they’re easy enough to keep in check.

Wild Phlox © Colehauscats.com
Wild Phlox © Colehauscats.com

Apparently, there are good wild phlox to have around. This isn’t one of them, though the bees would disagree. This is the kind that spreads via runners. Ugh. We thinned this last year. Only made it more determined.

Part of a vine maple is seen in the background . . .

Last vine maple, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Last vine maple, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

. . . and that vine maple is gone. A few years ago, when temperatures hit 118 (f) here, it was badly scorched and never recovered. This is the most leaves it had this year. We knew its days were numbered last year but hoped it would recover a bit better than then. It didn’t and so, one day, before the ninety-degree weather hit again a week ago, Mom donned her Urban Lumberjack persona and broke out her trusty Saws-All. We miss this maple already but not enough to dig up and out the huge, boulder-sized root ball, and massive roots it grew just to plant another of the same.

Striped Hosta, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Striped Hosta, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

Not too far away and much better protected from the sun, our hostas have nearly finished blooming. Here’s something else Mom wish she could find a home for. Our hostas need dividing and she despises throwing perfectly good plants away.

Peach Daylily, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Peach Daylily, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

Ditto with this peach daylily. It has beautiful, fleshy flowers but is messy and spreading. This is a big plant as far as daylilies go and oh, so gorgeous in bloom! If only they stayed small forever.

Visitor Lloyd, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Visitor Lloyd, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

Lloyd thinks he might help with any digging that needs done. We think not, sweet boy. We were asked if we thought Lloyd might not be neutered; he does have the big, round, un-neutered male head, and honestly, we don’t know. We assume he isn’t which pains us. But 1) he’s a very infrequent visitor with his own time schedule, 2) we were unable to find his home, 3) we have no way of capturing him to bring him inside 4) with nowhere to keep him inside, and 5) our vet isn’t scheduling neuter/spay appointments until early next year. Oh, had past times gone differently, Lloyd would have become a Colehaus Cat two years ago because who could resist those beautiful blue eyes.

Nile Lily, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Nile Lily, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

While Mom took great pains to not disturb her Nile lilies this year when she was digging and creating that flower bed where the huge arborvitae once stood, it was, again, the sun that took a toll on the flowers. Luckily, we did get a couple of days of bloom but that was it.

Last Stargazer lilies, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Last Stargazer lilies, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

These are the last of Dad’s favorite Stargazer lilies. We used to have an entire huge pot of them and talk about messy! They were old and started to crowd each other out and then we were told they were poisonous to cats and some wildlife and that was that. This last bulb clump, planted under a small tree, is probably the end of those; definitely so if the raccoons have any say in it. Early in the summer, they wiped out the only other clump we had. So, that’s that.

Crepe Myrtle, 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Crepe Myrtle, 2023 © Colehauscats.com

What used to be our last blooming plant was the “dwarf” crepe myrtle, that seems to bloom earlier and earlier each summer. This used to be an October blooming bush for us and we used to cut it back around Halloween. Hello Climate Change, and you, crepe myrtle, will now bloom from August to mid-to-late September!

The fountain, September 2023 © Colehauscats.com
The fountain, September 2023 © Colehauscats.com

We had very few problems with our fountain this year; thankfully so. We cleaned out the pump filter in April, and Dad replaced the non-functional Hudson refill valve just a couple of weeks ago. Murray/Mr. G loves sitting on the dry rocks in the center (on cloudy days), slurping from the nearby water-filled rock bowl, and raccoons still slosh around in it each night.

Waterfall edge © Colehauscats.com
Waterfall edge © Colehauscats.com
Murray/Mr. G, September 2023 © Colehauscats.com
Murray/Mr. G, September 2023 © Colehauscats.com

All in all, we had a quiet summer. We both worked a lot, Mom worked all the overtime she could, and Dad took vacation time because his job allows it to accrue fast, unlike Mom’s whose doesn’t. And if Dad doesn’t take it, he loses it, unlike Mom who may enjoy up to 120 hours of earned vacation time (after five years of employment AND only if the plant doesn’t shut down for Christmas break before she loses any, [Work/Life Planning Tip: the plant ALWAYS closes for Christmas break so don’t plan any vacation time]). We’re not sad to see September go.

Remembering how our heater went out last winter during one of our area’s coldest snaps ever, and fearful of the same happening this winter, we had our 23 year old heater replaced. Probably should have bit the bullet last winter during peak cost season when it was only $6300 because OUCH! Inflation strikes again and the same heater replacement was over four thousand more! Mom says she could have bought a car for the cost now, but then remembers that with inflation, it would only be half a car; the back half, with a munched bumper.

Other than that, we’re still hanging in there and everyone else is, too. Many, many THANK YOUs to angels and Friends of Colehaus who write to us, who tell us about your cats and ask about ours and our visitors and who have kept us going all along. THANK YOU!

That’s all there is going on here at Colehaus. Thanks for visiting us and sticking to the end!

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A Colehaus Cats flashback:

2022 – No post
2021 – No post
2020 – No post
2019 – No post
2018 – No post
2017Zuzu and Our Hearts
2016 – No post
2015Ruby Tuesday
2014Pillow Dreams
2013 – No post
2012 – No post

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