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Tarcil's first eBook is available to purchase by going to: Tales of Tarcil: Costume Edition.
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Tarcil's third eBook is available to purchase by going to: Tales of Tarcil: Tarcil & Penny.
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Thursday, August 17, 2023

Meet Olórin

 I've had this big boy for about a week now, so it's time for introductions!  Meet Olórin!  This is the mystery ham I picked up last Saturday from a lady in Indy who works with The Pipsqueakery which is located in Bloomington.  She went the Thursday before and picked this guy up.  On Friday she sent me a video of him.  I debated whether or not I wanted to open it because I had become quite enthralled with the idea of picking up a mystery hamster, but I realized that I would want time to thing of a name.  I was at my sister's house when I opened the video and we watched it together.  I was completely in love with this guy right away.  I've always wanted a hamster that looks like this and I can't believe some stranger picked out the perfect ham for me!  

As soon as I saw what my mystery hamster looked like, I emailed her back and asked if she knew gender and age so I could figure out a name.  She said a male that was about a year old.  I immediately thought of the name Olórin because it was almost the name I chose for Glorfindel, but I decided that it didn't fit with the way Glorfindel looks so I chose to save it in case I ever got a hamster that it was a better fit for.  And I knew this was the perfect hamster for this name.  You see, Olórin is Gandalf's original name as a Maiar.  So an older hamster that is white with grey and brown just works so well.  

In JRR Tolkien's writings, Olórin is sent to Middle Earth as a grey wizard who sought to teach, counsel, and learn from the peoples of Middle Earth.  Glorfindel was one of the first to welcome Olórin.  Over time, Olórin became most commonly known as Gandalf.  And if you've read The Lord of the Rings, you know that Gandalf's body passed away after fighting a Balrog.  But since he was the only one of the 5 Maiar that were sent to Middle Earth who stayed true to his errand, he was sent back to Middle Earth as Gandalf the White.  

The pictures from when I first brought Olórin home are at the bottom.  I was very surprised at how heavy he was when I first picked him up.  He doesn't seem that fat though, and I can tell that he was neutered at The Pipsqueakery.  He's a curious, shy guy who doesn't seem to like being held but isn't really scared of me either.  I can't wait to get to know him better!  Welcome to your new home, Olórin!  I know he's already middle aged for a hamster, but I hope I get a long time with him.










Thursday, August 10, 2023

New Neighbor Coming

I've been struggling with a lot recently.  Some is just little annoying stuff like my eye twitching for like a month (I've seriously lost track how many weeks it's been happening) and some is bigger things like work related stress, missing my friends, and definitely not getting enough sleep (which might have something to do with why my eye won't stop twitching...).  I'm going on day 3 now of a headache that I've given up trying to treat because I'm tired of trying to remember what medicine I've taken when and at least for now it hasn't turned into a migraine so I can just deal with it.  I also miss Joe and am worried about him now that he's back at work and dealing with so much.  I knew I would feel like this when school started again and have been really wanting another hamster to help take my mind off of missing Joe.  So naturally I reached out to The Pipsqueakery since there haven't been any hamsters at the Fort Wayne ACC.  

In the midst of a hectic day yesterday, I learned that a lady I'd been emailing from The Pipsqueakery would be able to get a hamster for me from Bloomington to her house in Indy late the next day (which is now today).  Unfortunately I can't fit in a trip to Indy tomorrow to go get the hamster from her, but Saturday morning Joe and I will be going together, which is even better!  I have no idea what hamster I'm getting and that actually has made this whole thing even more exciting for me.  I told them I'd prefer one that doesn't look like Glorfindel, but that I'm not picky and will take whatever they wanna give me.  I suspect there is still a chance that the mystery hamster I get will be related to Glorfindel and maybe even be identical to him.  You see, Glorfindel found his way to The Pipsqueakery along with 97 other hamsters in a large intake suitable named the Panic at the Pet Store hamsters.  When I went in October 2022 to pick out my then little baby Glorfindel, he was in a bin of like 10 other babies that all looked exactly the same.  😅  Also their recent posts are pictures of hamsters that look just like Glorfindel, so I suspect they have a remanent of hamsters from that intake that haven't been adopted yet.  But I truly don't care what my mystery ham looks like.  I'm just so excited for another ham!  😊

I told Glorfindel today that he's gonna have a new neighbor moving in to the aquarium next to his on Saturday.  I don't think he cared what I was saying because he was just happy to get a nice treat to stick in his pouch for later.  Haha! 






Thursday, August 3, 2023

Lithophane

The last few weeks have been a bit stressful trying to balance so many projects while also trying to enjoy the last bit of summer break with Joe.  We did have a wonderful little getaway last week to celebrate our 11 anniversary.  I am so glad we were able to fit that into our crazy schedule.  It was so nice!!

I've been getting up earlier to prepare for the new earlier start time for school, and therefore I've had the privilege of  seeing my fluffy boy more often recently.  He is so sweet and kissable even if he is a bit shy.  He was a bit naughty during these pictures and tried to take a bit out of this lithophane.  What a silly boy!