Roadtrippin’ thru Utah – Zion National Park

Now that Ruby is a little older, Ed + I decided it was time to get a road trip back into the rotation. We decided to step out of our comfort zone and get a little closer to nature, so a trip to Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon seemed like a good fit. After spending our 1st night in St. George and spending two days in Zion National Park, we know we made the right choice! We are floored by the scenery, thrilled that Ruby is such a great traveler, and happy to be taking in some hiking and fresh air together.

Highlights from the last few days:

Breakfast at the cutest cafe ever in St. George, Utah.

On our way to explore Zion National Park
 

Ruby’s favorite rule to enforce: Don’t talk with food in your mouth.

 

Day two was spent exploring Kolob Canyon and the 20 mile, scenic Kolob Terrace road

Click here to see lots more pics!

RIP Ricki, 1996-2014

After 17 years of a life well-lived, we said goodbye to our kitty Ricki on Friday. I had originally rescued her in 2001; at that time she was already 5 years old, and the rescue group told me they’d picked her up in an alley behind a seafood restaurant in Long Beach, where she’d been living off scraps the workers would leave out for her. It had taken them over a year to find her a home, and she found that home with me.

The first few months I had Ricki, I barely saw her. She’d hide all day, and the only proof I had that she didn’t leave the premises was her food bowl was empty each morning. She was very skiddish, she was spooked by any noise, and she did not want to be held – ever. I had even gone back to the man I’d adopted her from, worried that she didn’t like me and I wasn’t a good fit for her. He advised me to be patient (not a virtue of mine), be gentle (also not my biggest strength) and to just try talking to her while I was in the house so she’d get used to hearing my voice and not be startled by it.

His advice worked. I would come home from work and just start talking a little bit. I’d open up a bag of cat treats or wet food and place it just within poking reach of the furniture or shelf she’d be hiding under. I started to increase the distance, and she’d slither out, look at me, gulp it down and retreat. But after a month or so, one night she decided to venture out — and she stayed. From that point on, she became the most loyal and devoted cat I could’ve ever imagined. And of course, when Ricki + I moved in with Ed + Molly, we all became a happy family in 2006.

Ricki lived with us for 13 years. She’s lived with us in 7 different places. During that time, she shared a home with two other cats … and a baby. We were amazed at how tolerant she was of Ruby … she never showed any resentment towards her and she often hung out right by her side when she was an infant, keeping watch. She stayed calm when her tail was pulled, her fur was grabbed or chubby cheeks were curiously crammed next to her face.

Almost a year ago, our trusty veterinarian, Dr. Toledo (who has seen us through three cats and performed not one — but two! — knee surgeries for Ricki) let us know that she was suffering from kidney and thyroid disease. He warned us that we could make her comfortable, but these were things that just could not be cured. She held on awhile, but this past Wednesday she had a kidney infection that was too brutal to beat. We decided after all this time, we now had the opportunity to let her go in peace.

I am grateful that we could all go and say one last goodbye to Ricki as a family before we let her go. It’s a strange feeling to return to a house with no purring in it. But no matter how sad we may be, we know we’ll always have our wonderful memories with her. RIP, Sweet Ricki.

On the Ice

Ella requested to go Ice Skating this year on her 7th birthday. Everyone in the Facey and Kim families are pretty into the movie Frozen right now, so getting out on the ice like Elsa and Anna do was very exciting. Mommy is too chicken to ice skate with the plate in her arm, but Daddy was more than happy to introduce Ruby to life on skates. She LOVED it, and has already been back to skate again! Who knows, we just may have to get her into some lessons.

Here are just a few fun pics from the day…
Tiny skates!

Picking it up fast!

Papaw hits the rink … in shorts!

Cousins!

A short clip:

Valentine Photo Shoot

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We consider ourselves pretty lucky to have friends who introduced us to Isabella’s Cookie Company. (Thanks, Kim!) Not only are they amazingly delicious, super adorable and the best cookies we’ve ever eaten, they just so happen to like to take pics of Ruby munching on cookies. It’s a win win ’cause we all end up getting some pretty adorable photos!

Since she did such a great job around Christmas time, they asked us to be a “cookie pal” again this year! These Valentine’s Day photos just melt our hearts.

We love Isabella’s! :)

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Wigwam Motel Holiday Lighting and Donut Exchange


When we found out Charles Phoenix, The King of Retro!, was going to host a Holiday Lighting & Donut Exchange at the uber kitschy Wigwam Motel in San Bernadino off Route 66, we knew we had to be there. We stayed at The Wigwam in Holbrook, AZ a few years back on our kitschy southwest road trip and we were dying to see what the one in CA was like, and come on — any event hosted by Charles Phoenix doesn’t take much convincing for us to attend. :)

The Wigwams were in great shape, much nicer than the ones in Holbrook.

But the real sight to behold was the solitary teepee Charles adorned with lights. Here he is counting down before the switch was flipped on!

People took the donut exchange part of the gathering very seriously. There were SO many donuts! Someone even kept the kitsch theme alive by creating an Astro-DONUT Tree (inspired by the Astro Weenie Trees of the era). Boy was it a beauty!

Ruby had a blast – “The teepee has lights on, the teepee has lights on!”

We got to meet Charles, too (he was a fan of our glasses!), but unfortunately my iPhone flash turned everything this ugly green color. :(

All in all, there couldn’t been more of a perfectly fun & festive way to spend a Sunday afternoon. We love Christmas, we love Charles Phoenix, we love kitsch – and we love donuts!