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The mouse hunt has taken over our lives!! Day 1 of traps we caught one. Day 2 of traps...we caught eight!!! The traps were snapping all night, and the Scot with his ever politically incorrect humour declared it Mousechwitz. Day 3 we located the main source, a tiny hole leading to a disused chimney, which had been stuffed with a pillow for draft management so they no doubt have a little mouse palace in there!! Anyways, day 3 saw the filling of that hole with some expanding foam stuff, and in fact a smearing across that whole section of wall just to be sure. I thought we were in the clear....but that night we caught two more so there’s still a gap somewhere! This is day 4, we didn’t make any other changes because I was back in work so couldn’t get to the shops for more gear. So far tonight though there have been no snaps, which is a good sign. I read that one litter of mice is approximately 12 so fingers crossed we have gotten most of them. Tomorrow’s plan is to buy more expanding foam, search for more holes to fill, put down talcum powder to see any footprints, and install a couple of those plug-in deterrents. 


The positives of all this include - my four day weekend felt like a month off work and I really enjoyed that; the Scot and I have been united against the common enemy; the work rate in the house has increased ten fold; the Scot has a much-needed confidence boost (he struggles with this); the house hasn’t been this clean since before the arrival of the first sprog!! So, assuming the infestation can be eradicated, it has been a positive thing for our household. Who’d have thunk?!

in other news, work is very busy these days. Very busy.

Snap Snap

Nov. 9th, 2020 12:41 am
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There was a mouse in a trap this morning. “The” mouse. I’ve been arguing this week that even having a singular for said rodents is a bit of a misnomer!! Tonight we re-set the traps, and nearly jumped out of our skin around 10pm when we heard one go off. Excitement over? Not exactly, another one snapped just now. Glad it’s working. Heart sinking that it’s a large infestation. Plan of attack is prepared for tomorrow. Onwards we go.

Snap, snap.

Mouse Hunt

Nov. 7th, 2020 01:38 am
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Maybe two weeks ago I found evidence of mice in my garage. I have food in storage out there, mostly tins and jars, but there was a bag with chocolate and crisps... The food supply was removed, the place was scrubbed, but we didn’t act in terms of setting traps. 

A few days ago I heard something in the living room, scratching, in the walls or under the floor. I didn’t connect the dots to the garage. Last night some flickering in the corner of my eye was confirmed as a mouse in the living room. We tidied up the toys, did a thorough hoover, moved the sofa to have better access to the area we thought it was in. Of course I told Isabella, and she was delighted to tell her nana and grandad that it was a mystery and we were trying to catch the mouse. She later comes out with “mammy I saw the mouse”, a little bit excited but mostly just interested in this now matter-of-fact addition to our household. No fear. So my primary objective is to ensure I’m not jittery around the mouse. This may be difficult, however my effort in this regard is great. 

She had indeed spotted the mouse*. It had been holed-up in the one bit of furniture we didn’t move during the aforementioned thorough hoovering. And now it was back in the fireplace, where we had seen it last night. It emerged again while Isabella was there and there were no jitters. We waited until she was in bed to put down the traps; two humane and four not. Two humane traps with chocolate in the fireplace, the four snappers with pre-baited tummies-mouse-scent to the right where the mouse had darted back and forth last night.

Mouse appears. Goes left! Then back to the fireplace. We move a trap to the left, a while later the mouse appears, goes left and...jumps over the feckin trap!! Hilariously not remotely funny. Today involved purchasing more traps, removing more toys and furniture from the living room so we can see it all more clearly and trace the evidence, if and when it appears again. I also found some droppings in the kitchen, so that was pretty grim. The scrubbing and removal of loose foods and removal of as much clutter as possible goes on and on and on. But, we are getting there.

Today’s conversations were about how we like the mice, but we don’t like when he poos on our floor (or on our toys) and we want him to find his own house and not live in ours. So, mini-me is on board with that, and happy to continue trying to solve the mystery.

* I stuck a star in above to remind me to loop back to this point - do you ever notice that sometimes adults make assumptions (with 100% fixed belief) that children lie? Whether it be intentionally (eg to get what they want, to blame someone else, to cause trouble) or unintentionally (a flight of fancy, an obvious misunderstanding, a lack of capacity to really know, clearly unbelievable because of the adults’ fixed mindset). Well, I have noticed this. And, I have learned through having children, that children are not born with the understanding of what a lie is, how to do it, what it is for, etc. We teach them. And how we teach them, is either by example (bad adults, shame, shame) or by buying-in to one or more of the multiple, and seemingly culturally accepted beliefs I outlined above. STOP IT PEOPLE!** You are ruining our children and inadvertently perpetuating lies, lies, lies. I picked up on this in myself very early on when mini me said something that I thought must be inaccurate. The specific details were a bit off, it was an account told through a 2 year old’s eyes with their limited vocabulary, so it wasn’t literally true, but it was true. And, the flicker of confusion on her face when she understood that her narrative (facts, motivation, whatever) was being called into question broke my heart a little bit. I was very, very quick to make sure this never happened again (and I stomp all over it if I see someone else doing it with my kids). This means, as with everything involving a now-three year old, things take longer to get through, but that’s time very well spent in my book.  Let’s see how well this goes. It’s just one of many, many MANY (oh my god so many!) things to be mindful of when raising little people. 

** I am not actually targeting my wonderful readers, just shouting at the universe in frustration

Postscript - I can’t recall if I mentioned this before, but bringing up my kids is making me want to study child development in more detail. I did some modules on this in the one year of psychology I studied, so maybe it’s time to consider returning to some unfinished business.
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Our family’s sleeping pattern had slipped to late mornings, which consequently meant later bed times for everyone. I took the opportunity of the hour change to re-set things a little, and it worked tonight so I will have to make sure we stick to time going forward. I am conflicted on this, because I adore my morning snuggles with the babies and I really don’t want to lose that given that it is time limited. My hope is that we might wake earlier, but still enjoy snuggles before getting up at a reasonably respectable hour, and that they will be tired enough to want to sleep by 8pm so the Scot and I have a few hours to ourselves just to un-wind.

After a nice leisurely start to the day, I jumped into some DIY projects and managed to blitz through plenty of things on my to-do list. In fact, I have been making good progress all weekend so it feels great to see some positive changes around the house. Today involved varnishing all of the upstairs windowsills (I managed to miss one sneaky one beside my work desk, doh!), including the second coat so the job is complete. Yesterday I patched a hole in mini-me’s bedroom wall, a hole caused by moving a socket, and today I re-painted two of the walls (I had already painted a third wall in a different colour during Lockdown the First, and I recently wallpapered the fourth wall so finally that room is DONE! (I await a wardrobe....apparently buying online from lovefurniture.ie may have been a bad move, they seem to have issues supplying their demand, and even bigger issues managing the communications around these problems. Sigh.)

Speaking of mild irritations, today I had a mini drama that I hope doesn’t cause too much hassle! I recently started using Parcel Motel, and it has been amazing for sending parcels (omg so cheap, so easy, no queues, bing bang boop, done!). I bought a gift on behalf of my mother-in-law*, it was UK-delivery only and so....Parcel Motel to the rescue! Amazon order complete. Amazon order delivered. Parcel Motel message stating parcel received to virtual address. Excitement brimming over. Message today, parcel delivered to my local locker. Spontaneous combustion imminent. Parcel pick-up simple. Pop! Parcel Motel love bubble burst....it was a parcel addressed to someone else. Grim. I emailed Parcel Motel’s support but they are closed Sundays and bank holidays. I also wrote a note and stuck it up on my local locker unit - “J Bloggs, they gave me your parcel by mistake, do you have mine? &phone number”, I figured it was worth a shot; I picked up not-my parcel 4 hours after the text was received, so hopefully he hadn’t gotten around to collecting not-his parcel yet, and even-more-hopefully it was a straightforward two-way mix-up. Anyways, time will tell. And time will tell how good Parcel Motel are at rectifying this.

*there is no paperwork but I like the term MIL for efficiency

I got a lot done today. I feel good. I feel like I am on a roll. I would like one extra hour every day please.

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