Thursday, May 21, 2009
new things
Well, I'd be lying if I said that things got quieter around here after school was done.
Jason has been golfing a ton, as well as working at odd jobs for some of the English professors.

I have continued to babysit for Libby while her mom writes a book. I also still work at Mainstreet on the weekends.
I finished a quilt that I will have to post pictures of later.

I got a hiking backpack, finally.

Jason got a hiking hammock that is very easy to transport and super comfy.
I also started summer school on Monday. But today is the last day of the first week. So, only 5 weeks left. I can't complain about that.
In other not so good news, Jason and I having a really rough week. We had to bring Maggs back the humane society because he bit the neighbor kid on Sunday night. When Jason brought him in on Monday they told him that they would keep him in seclusion for 10 days while he was re-evaluated by a dog behaviorist. Then they would decide if he could be adopted again.
I think that is the hardest part right now. Knowing that he is just sitting in a cage at the humane society while he could be at our house. But we also know that no matter how sad we are, or how bad we want to go and pick him up, we know we can't. We can't run the risk of having a dog who bites, and one who bites for no apparent reason.
It's been a very sad week. There are still dog hairs everywhere. Random toys and treats yet to be found. And the silence. The silence is killing us. No tags clinking, no nails clicking against the hard wood floor, and no happy greeting when you come in the house. We're sorry Maggs, we really miss you.



Jason has been golfing a ton, as well as working at odd jobs for some of the English professors.
I have continued to babysit for Libby while her mom writes a book. I also still work at Mainstreet on the weekends.
I finished a quilt that I will have to post pictures of later.
I got a hiking backpack, finally.
Jason got a hiking hammock that is very easy to transport and super comfy.
I also started summer school on Monday. But today is the last day of the first week. So, only 5 weeks left. I can't complain about that.
In other not so good news, Jason and I having a really rough week. We had to bring Maggs back the humane society because he bit the neighbor kid on Sunday night. When Jason brought him in on Monday they told him that they would keep him in seclusion for 10 days while he was re-evaluated by a dog behaviorist. Then they would decide if he could be adopted again.
I think that is the hardest part right now. Knowing that he is just sitting in a cage at the humane society while he could be at our house. But we also know that no matter how sad we are, or how bad we want to go and pick him up, we know we can't. We can't run the risk of having a dog who bites, and one who bites for no apparent reason.
It's been a very sad week. There are still dog hairs everywhere. Random toys and treats yet to be found. And the silence. The silence is killing us. No tags clinking, no nails clicking against the hard wood floor, and no happy greeting when you come in the house. We're sorry Maggs, we really miss you.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
You've got to be kidding me!
I HAD to post this picture. I found this on a website and thought it was hilarious.
One of the dogs names is Cindy Loo Hoo.
And the picture, it's very reminicent of a grade school picture I had taken.
I'll post Easter pictures later.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
waiting...
Yesterday I spotted four purple flowers along with some crab grass pushing up through the matted down dirty grass in our yard.
The deck chairs are already out.
The new grill has been purchased and used many times.
The bikes have already been ridden.
The seeds are ready to planted.
Yet, we wait.
Multiple pairs of boots litter the entrance to the house and hinder opening and shutting the door.
Hats, gloves, and scarves still sit in their bin beckoning to be put on.
The snow pants and heavy coats still hang on the hooks on the door, taunting about the elusive spring that has yet to come.
The dirty snow piles are still sitting in corners.
Frigid wind, cloudy days, and still...we wait.
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