Saturday, January 3, 2009

UGHHHHHHH!

Ok, it's been one of those days on the computer. No, more like one of those 3 weeks. I have taken a break to blog, as this is much less stressful than what I have been doing the past 3 hours. 3 hours that were a complete waste, as absolutely nothing was accomplished.
I have been striving to put together a Christmas Present for someone special. I can't say who or what because they may read this and then they will know. I will disclose details in the future if this computer survives. Now even though it is 10 days after Christmas, I still have not delivered all presents.
I am pretty much computer illiterate and the fact that I can actually put this whole blog together is a miracle in itself. I didn't know that any flash drive wouldn't connect to just any computer, or that USB cords came with all different ends in the same company. I didn't know a lot about computers until "the best easiest present in the world" happened. The problem is, I still don't. I know I have BIG PROBLEMS going on here, I just don't know how to fix any of them. So by evenings end tonight, this computer may just go flying out this second story window!!
They say petting your animals reduces blood pressure, so that is what I am going to do from now until I go to bed.
Sorry to vent on you all.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Furbaby baby pictures....

As a lot of our blog friends have done, we also wanted to post some pictures of our furbabies when they were babies. However, most of our pets were already grown when they became family members. So sad, but the only baby pictures we have are of Lexi, our pitbull, who was our first foster and Nike & Twizzler who we found in a box outside our church. So here are our sweet baby's pictures.
Lexi-Lu @ 10 weeks old


Snuggling with Wonder

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Kitty & Kalee

Little kitty has found his way to a home a few houses away. We don't know where he originated from but someone is now happy to call him "theirs". I wish he would be an indoor only cat, but it seems that he has been out too long and likes it, so he will be indoor/outdoor cat. It is a very loving home so that is all I can ask for.
Kalee comes today to celebrate New Years Eve with us. She is a 7 month old boxer and coming from the same shelter that Rex did, so I expect her to probably be just as scared and dirty. She has another foster home starting tomorrow, but needs to get out of the shelter today. Isn't this the sweetest face?

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Stray Cats Welcome Here....

I don't know why every lost/stray cat finds its way to my door, but it just happens. My NH parents even bought me a sign that I hung in the garage that says " Stray Cats Welcome Here", and it seems to have worked.
After returning Friday night from dinner, I exit the car to hear a cat crying and crying and crying. I assume that the cat is hurt and sprint off to the neighbors yard to find it in the dark. I am searching through the neighbors bushes hoping that he doesn't come out and find me in his yard (he is the neighborhood crank). When I realize the meow is now coming from above my head. I look up and lo and behold the cat is on the roof! I think he jumped from a tree, but there is no way to jump back. I run home and beg my husband to go to the Crank's door and get the cat down. He does (he knows better :-), and the Crank actually helps by holding the ladder. We let the cat go and assume that is it safe and will go home.
Then, Sat. night I exit the car again and hear the same crying, this time he is sitting in another neighbors driveway just sounding so sad and alone. I make kissie noises and he runs right up to me for some loving. All the while my husband is saying "don't do it, don't, don't! Oh no, please don't feed it!!" Well of course I couldn't resist and the kittie gobbled it right up. I left the garage door open a few inches in case he needed to come in overnight (thunderstorms were approaching). This morning he is sitting in my yard looking for breakfast, and of course I feed his sweet face again.
I am in the process of hanging some found kitty signs, hoping that he was someone's Christmas Present that got a little lost on his first venture out at his new home.
Wish me luck, sweet as he is, I don't really need a 6th cat!

Friday, December 26, 2008

It's the day after Christmas....whew!

Christmas has come and gone already and I don't understand how I can be so beat from doing absoutely nothing. Being the first year we are home for Christmas, it didn't have much of a Christmasy feel. We had family come in and we gave it our best shot; lots of present opening early in the morning, a big Christmas breakfast, then Christmas dinner with all the fixin's on Christmas dishes, on a Christmas tablecloth on Christmas day. But, it is hard without all the family, snow or at least below freezing temperatures.
KK just left for 3 or 4 days in the Smokey Mountains with a friend. This is the longest that my 12 year old and I will have ever been apart and I am sad. Will she miss me like I miss her? and what will I do without her pre-teen temperment around the house? My 16 year old is not much into hanging out with me, so I guess that leaves me and the furbabies. Aww, sounds good and peaceful doesn't it?? I will let you know.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

I Would like to thank the Academy......

No, really I can't believe it, but we have just been given our first award! I don't even write that well or often, but we'll take it with humble appreciation! And, with that we would like to thank A Dog and 2 Cats for our first award.
In keeping with tradition, we need to pass this on to 3 of our favorite blogs. Let us think about it and we will update this post.

This must be our lucky week. After Mona was adopted out on Sat. morning, we were called that afternoon to pick up a 6 month old border collie mix named Rex as our next foster. He was dirty, scared & very smelly! My first thought "hmmmm, this one is going to take some work." We rode home in the 30 degree weather with the windows slightly down and our noses sticking out just so we could breathe. We came home dropped him in a warm bath and let me tell you, what a difference! 10 minutes after being towel dried, he was a completely different dog, friendly, sweet and yummy smelling clean. We received a call for him on Sunday, and made a plan for his possible forever family to come to our house to meet him, so they could see how he is in his home environment. They fell in love and after reference checks took him home for Christmas.
I have had the luckiest week; 2 foster dogs adopted out in 4 days; that is unheard of. But, we are so happy as they are so deserving of a Christmas in a forever home. And to top that off, we won our first blog awards. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO US!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

My new favorite T-shirt!

I ordered this T-shirt the other day from Humane Association of the United States. "Rescue, Opt to Adopt".
And, let me just say that when it arrived today, I absolutely loved it. It is pink with brown lettering (my favorite fashion colors of the moment), and it is a womens cut which I also love. I usually wear a small, but I ordered a medium just in case it ran small and I am glad I did because it runs VERY small. If the medium shrinks much, I will be passing this on to my 80 lb. daughter and ordering a large for myself.
If you would also like to support HSUS and order yourself one of these "most fashionable shirts" to help spread the word, the link is: http://hsus.petfulfillment.com/productdetail.php?productid=1554