Showing posts with label hamster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hamster. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Hamster on Her Front Porch


I'm proud of myself for capturing a photo of Supergirl ... Chinese dwarf hamsters are FAST!

I like to think of this as her "front porch." The blue end cap has air holes in it (as do the tubes themselves, mind you), and from time to time she stops here and hangs out as if she's checking out what we're doing in the room.

The tubes are in the shape of an ellipse, and she long ago picked one spot where she sleeps. It's close to the opening between the tubes and her cage, but 99 percent of the time she chooses to run around the long way to get in and out. So she always runs past this spot.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Hamster Comments, Please!

DuckyBoy would love for people to comment on the cute online hamsters we added to his blog. You can play with them and they don't smell or nip!! Enjoy!

PS, I visited Supergirl today for a minute, she was busy rutzing around in her bedding but I still said hello so she'll remember my voice.

Of course I wanted her to run up to the top level of her cage and squeak, "Take me home!" but she didn't.

Which bodes well for her as an adaptable little animal. (I'll get over it.)

I also felt really good about myself today, the school librarian had several crafty projects lined up for me, and me especially! I've basically decorated the entire library for the present time. (I do the frameworks that the kids' artwork gets displayed with.)

If I'da had my camera I'd have taken a picture of my paper-collage Border collie; next week, if I remember!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Supergirl's Tale

Supergirl was last year's class pet in DuckyBoy's first grade class. She is a Chinese drawf hamster, light brown with a darker stripe running down the center of her back. At fast glance, she looks like a mouse. Only up closer do you notice the stripe and her short, nonmouselike tail.



Her first week in the classroom, before she had been named, she bent the bars of her wire cage (which was supposed to be safe for small animals of course) and, on a Friday morning, escaped.

When the teachers and children arrived, they had to be very still and look for her in their second-floor (this matters later on) room. But she did not appear!

So the day went on.

Later in the morning, one of the kindergarten teachers on the first floor called maintenance: She had seen a mouse!

Fortunately, the science teacher who was in charge of the search for the missing hamster got wind of this, and arrived in the classroom to find the kindergarten teacher ready to throw a book at, not a mouse, but the hamster!

With the help of a pile of sunflower seeds and a small cage, the science teacher capture the hamster and returned her to her classroom -- first in a large aquarium tank, and then by Monday she'd returned the wire cage in favor of a safer plastic cage.

Interestingly enough, the male hamster in the cage did not escape, and presumably slept through it all.

On Monday it was time to pick names. The boy was named "Brian," and the name "Supergirl" won hands-down for the girl.

And that is how Supergirl got her name!

In the spring, she had babies. They were tiny and bald and blind and slept in a muddle in the corner of the cage. The mommy and babies were removed from the main cage for a while, until the babies were bigger.

When the little family was reunited with Brian the daddy hamster, he apparently went after the babies, whereupon Supergirl went after him.

He was promptly removed and never seen again. (The story is he was returned to the pet store. I don't even wanna know if that's a euphemism or not, but I'm sure the science teacher wouldn't hurt him.)

When summer came the science teacher asked for volunteers to take al the class pets home over the summer. Supergirl came home with us and, as is my wont, we promptly spoiled her with fluff, felt, and tubes to run through and sleep in. Oh, and watermelon seeds and a big play area for when we cleaned her cage. And an exercise ball to run around the house in (supervised, of course).

Guess what! I took her back today, and DuckyBoy will soon start to earn a hamster of his very own. I thought it would be one of Supergirl's babies from last spring, but he's already in a classroom -- so once DuckyBoy earns her with enough good-behavior stickers, we will get Supergirl back for good! [Edited from earlier when I said we might get her or her baby -- guess the science teacher decided this would be best all around!]

I'm so excited.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Haiku Friday: Supergirl Goes Back to School

Haiku Friday

I'll miss Supergirl,
she gets a class tomorrow --
Take good care of her!

Trying not to show
how sad I am about it
for DuckyBoy's sake.

So far, he's OK,
one class he hopes she's not in:
a kid from the bus.

She's mouselike and caged;
my affection surprised me
for one such as this.

Supergirl is the Chinese Dwarf Hamster we've had for the summer from DuckyBoy's class last year.

We're planning to get one of her babies from last spring as our very own hamster to keep; but his school team and I have cooked up a plan for him to EARN the hammie with good behavior. I hope he earns it soon!


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1. Write your own haiku on your blog. You can do one or many, all following a theme or just random. It or they can be part or all of your post, but your post must include a haiku. What's a haiku, you ask? Hint: 5-7-5. More info: Click here. Or here.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Welcome to Haiku Friday!

Haiku Friday

It's Haiku Friday!
I'm delighted to host for
Christina this week.

I could never do
her new job in L-and-D
but I can do this!

Lots have offered help ...
whoops, it's Friday already?
Let's start this party!

**These are the random 'kus I was going to post this week before I was hosting:

Little hamster girl
running in your wheel so fast
you make me smile so.

When my father swore
it was always "ga-DAM-mit!"
Now that makes me laugh.



To play along for Haiku Friday, follow these steps:

1. Write your own haiku on your blog. You can do one or many, all following a theme or just random. It or they can be part or all of your post, but your post must include a haiku. What's a haiku, you ask? Hint: 5-7-5. More info: Click here. Or here.

2. Sign the Mister Linky below with your name and the link to your haiku post (the specific post URL, not your main blog URL). DON'T sign unless you have a haiku this week. If you need help with this, please let me know.

3. Please leave a comment after linking, thanks!

4. Pick up a Haiku Friday button to display on the post or in your sidebar by clicking the button at the top of this post.

REMEMBER: Do not post your link unless you have a haiku this week! I will carry on the esteemed tradition of deleting any links without haiku!