The boys have been bugging us for a while to get a pet. Eugene won't let me get a cat because he hates cats. I think it stems from a traumatic experience in his childhood. He says if I get a cat, he gets a snake and there was no way he was going to get a snake in my house. He was putting off a dog because dogs are so much responsibility. My stipulations for a dog is that I want one that is older and already trained. I want to get one from the Humane Society which of course, costs money. We can't get any more fish because of
I had to beg Eugene to let the boys get a pet so he finally agreed to hamsters. We went to the pet store Sunday and let the boys pick out their hamsters. I don't like rodents but I wanted the boys to be happy. Tavi's hamster is named Twilight. She is the one on top of the landing that is peach and white. Jaiden's hamster is named Buzzy. She is the little gray ball on the bottom of the cage in the back.
Yes, they are both girls. It's the last thing I need to have little 'hamsties' (as Jaiden calls them) running around. I really don't like rodents (did I already mention that?). It doesn't matter though. I'm willing to sacrifice for my kids so I will be the one that has to clean the cage and change the food and water, etc. My biggest sacrifice though is that to get the girls, I had to tell Eugene he could get a snake. Eeeeeeek!!!!
The thing is, the garage and basement is too cold to keep the snake and he can't bring it in the house because of the girls. Even though the rodents are driving me crazy, at least they are keeping the snake away! But if I had to let him get a snake, I should have just gotten a cat.
Isn't it funny how badly kids want pets? We had a couple of dogs growing up, but they stayed outside and they were farm dogs so there wasn't any responsibility that came with them. We also had goldfish, but they committed suicide! One of my good friends made her daughter write a two page proposal addressing why she wanted a pet and how she was going to be responsible for it! She now has two dogs. And my friend still takes care of them most of the time, not her daughter!
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