Friday, November 27, 2009

And It Continues

The house is already looking much better. All of the windows are finished, some of the siding has been removed and replaced, more siding is being done as I type, and painting, gutters and columns to come!

However, the noise is continuing. Here is a very rough video through the blinds (did you think I'd be outside in that?!). It comes with sound (for free!) and will give you an idea of how our days have been spent this week. Notice that our back patio has become a graveyard of lumber passed. It's a disaster!




Even though the noise and racket and dirt are quite annyoing, all of our renovations will be so worth it! It better be.


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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Silencing the Beasts

For the past two days, a crew has been here tearing out and replacing all of our windows. The dogs did great! Even the big dogs, who had to be crated for a long time yesterday, were awesome.

Today we have several new men replacing siding, columns and gutters on our house. Apparently, the big dogs don't like this new crew. There has been barking and running around and whining and more loud barking, and it's been loud. I crated both Pippin and Steve, and the loud barking continued. I covered their crates with their blankets (like parrots!), and it got a little better. Still random, loud barking continued.

So, enter the magical big bones. They are now silent as church mice. Well, other than the snapping sounds of bone. Ew. Notice that their tails are wagging but Pippin refuses to look anywhere than at her bone. ;)



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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Meet Molly

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A couple of weeks ago, I saw this photo of Molly on the page a rescue group called Saving Pawz on Facebook. My heart was captured immediately. She looked so precious and sweet, but there was a sadness and fear in her eyes. I had to do something. I felt like if I was murdering her if I didn't try.

Molly had a broken femur, and the shelter was not going to pay for her leg to be repaired and wait for her to be adopted. She was scheduled to be euthanized on Friday the 13th. I was at home fighting the H1N1 virus, but I couldn't just sit here and let her die. Since I couldn't even get out of bed, I emailed a friend who has a heart bigger than Texas when it comes to pups in need - especially the "bully breeds." I knew she could find someone . . . somewhere . . . who would help Molly.

Although she has a toddler and two large dogs, my friend and her husband decided to take care of Molly through foster care until she could find a forever home. This amazing woman called the shelter and had Molly transferred to an awesome vet that would take care of her. Through her contact, people from all over the country made many donations to help offset the expenses for Molly's care. Even in this current economy, people still have hearts of gold.

Upon further exam by the vet, it was learned that not only was Molly's femur broken, but there were multiple fractures in her pelvis and even bbs throughout her lower half. She was also full of worms, but thankfully, she was heartworm negative. Even thought sweet Molly must have been in excruciating pain (and was on meds to help her pain), everyone at the veterinary clinic said she was so very sweet. I couldn't wait to meet her!

Friday, November 20th was the date for her surgery. The doctor anticipated it would be fairly complicated, and she and her staff were prepared. Molly would also be spayed while she was under. Her life without pain and full of freedom was within arm's reach! The vet said that Molly's surgery was definitely complicated, so she opted to wait to do the spaying.

Molly made it through the surgery, and was beginning to pink up which is a sign of good circulation and oxygen flow. That's when she crashed. The vet team did everything they could - they worked on Molly for over 30 minutes - but she didn't make it. Molly died.

As soon as I saw my friend's Facebook update, I called her. She said she just couldn't call and tell me the sad words that Molly was gone. We both quietly cried and mourned for the little girl we never got to meet - and sadly never will. Today is the first time I've been able to look at her photo and "talk" about it here.

In an instant, I learned that in the world of rescue, things don't always work out like we hope and dream they will. Other than the one transport I've done, this was the first rescue that I had ever been involved in - but it won't be the last. Even though my heart was broken that this precious girl didn't survive, I know that we did the right thing. Everyone involved did the right thing - from my email, to my friend pulling Molly, to the vet's dedication, to strangers donating their money to help.

The one saving grace in the tragic story of Molly is that in her last week of life, she received more love than she ever had before. She was regularly fed, had water, her pain was eased, and she got lots of love and belly rubs. Molly spent her last week of life knowing what life really should be for ALL pets. And I'm glad that I had a tiny part of it.

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Let It Begin

Sitting outside our home right now are workers, trucks, trailers, and a huge dumpster. Only one major character in this play is missing right now. The windows.

We are getting all new windows installed this week . . . but the windows aren't here! After the windows are finished, we will have new siding installed on the back and sides of the house where there is not brick. Hopefully a truck full of windows will arrive any minute now.

Until then, I shall enjoy the peace. I know it will be noisy, chaotic, and full of dog mayhem once it begins.

Before photos coming with follow up of after shots when we're finished!

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Around Here

We have a lot going on around here lately.

Today, I bought us two new sets of sheets. I love hearing about good deals online! Aren't they pretty? We really hope they feel as good as they look. We hate scratchy sheets!

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I've survived the H1N1 flu and made it back to work. That swine flu is AWFUL. Really really bad. I'm swamped at work but just looking forward to next week off.

Can you believe next week is Thanksgiving? That's crazy! I've already started menu planning and deciding what I'll cook when. I just love turkey day.

We have lots of photos to share - new landscaping beds out front, new storm door & coming next week: new windows & siding! It will be a loud and busy holiday week!



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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Six Years Ago Today

On November 11, 2003, I met a man on a blind date that changed my life forever. What an amazing first date that was! I knew in a very short time that this man was one that I could never let go. In these past six years, we've been through many ups and downs - ups and downs most couples wouldn't have survived. Our life together has made us stronger as individuals and stronger as partners.

This photo of us was taken on New Year's Eve of 2003 - our first photo and first NYE together.



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Happy Sixth Dating Anniversary, Todd. Thank you for being my blessing. I love you!




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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Steal. Retrieve. Repeat.

I've been down & out with the H1N1 virus since Friday (it's awful), but I found myself out of bed for a brief moment today to deal with Steve. Again.

His latest steal: A new lint roller. I'd let him keep it if he'd clean his own fur. Don't think I could be that lucky, though. Of course I had to take a photo of him with my phone's camera before I took away his new toy.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Cleaning for a Reason

This is wonderful!! I knew of such services, but I didn't know the details or where to look. I wish my family would've had this when Mary was in chemo and hospice before she passed in March.

If you know any woman currently undergoing chemotherapy treatments, please pass the word to her that there is a cleaning service that provides FREE housecleaning - 1 time per month for 4 months while she is in treatment. All she has to do is sign up and have her doctor fax a note confirming the treatment. 'Cleaning for a Reason' will have a participating maid service in her zip code area arrange for the service. There are currently over 500 partners in the US & Canada. Please spread the word! http://www.cleaningforareason.org

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