Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Lizzy




Well, here's a little update on the Lizard now, since so many have been asking... "Do you still have the Lizard?" The answer is of course, Yes. I'll be honest, I've named her, so now I'm growing a little attached. As much as I play that this thing is horrible and yucky... I'll admit I do find a fascination with this lizard, its beautiful colors, and the way that it snaps crickets in half leaving their antennas hanging out its mouth. Don't get me wrong, I think its disgusting, but... its still fascinating. So not only do we still have the lizard, we actually also acquired a sort of Cricket Hospice. I would consider it a hospice only because calling it a hotel would be weird. These crickets often stay there for 1-5 days, their last bit of home before they make their final journey to their "home in the sky" by way of Lizzy's mouth. Brad found out from the guy at Petsmart that if you put a wet papertowel and some crushed up dog food the crickets will live longer, that way you don't have to go to Petsmart every other day, you only have to go once a week. The large crickets are about 10 cents each. It adds up though, so I've supplemented her diet with wild crickets I've found on our floor. I'll bet they were looking for the hospice anyway. Can you believe I've caught 3 crickets in our house? These aren't the cute little buggers I used to catch in the field when i was little, these are the nasty black crunchy ones. SO GROSS! I don't catch them with my bare hands, don't worry, I use a cup and a paper. Those little guys are FAST! So yes, we still have Lizzy... and a cricket hospice. Maybe one of these days I'll get a video of Lizzy eating a cricket so you can enjoy watching with some popcorn :)

5 comments:

Kalli said...

Oh my gosh! This post is so funny compared with the previous one because your tone is soo different. You have gotten attached. I don't think I could catch those huge bugs to feed to a lizard. Way to go!

Hammy said...

Love the name.

Beverly Jensen said...

Pay the girls 10 cents to catch the crickets then you keep the $ in the family...BTW I had an aunt named Lizzy.

Jeni said...

Love the hospice!

I remember when I was in middle school in Weatherford that we had a terrible infestation of crickets. They covered the outside walls of our gymnastics gym and when you walked on the mats you heard, "crunch, crunch." It still makes me a little ill to think about.

Olivia Heilmann said...

That is so fun. We had a pet praying mantis that we fed crickets to also. I concur with the 'fascinating' comment. It's sorta gross but really fascinating! oH...and his name was "Mr. Sir"