Sunday, December 30, 2007

one more

can I add one more thing to my list for 2007?

*we found good homes for all of Maya's puppies!

Happy New Year!

Friday, December 28, 2007

2007

I'm going to try to sum up 2007.

*I finally cut my hair as short as I wanted it
*I took my navel ring out
*We bought a house
*We got a dog
*Our dog had puppies
*The hubby got a new job
*I learned how hard it is to paint a ceiling
*We turned down two invitations to go on cruises with our friends (grr...no $$)
*I made a blog (yay!)
*We have decided to wait a little longer before having kids
*I learned a lot about myself

I think that's about it. The last one is probably the best thing I did all year.

Friday, December 7, 2007

only us

So as you know from a previous post, my hubby and I adopted a very sweet and cute Siberian husky approximately 2 months ago. What you don't know is that our pup was pregnant when we adopted her. Don't feel bad, we didn't know either. We figured it out and took her to the vet who verified that she was, in fact, already preggers when we brought her home. Four days later, puppies were born. Now, I have no children of my own, but I have to say that I was hoping to never have to be on that end of the delivery process. Some people feel that's it special and beautiful. That's nice. I am not one of those people. It was stressful and long. It began at 4:30 a.m. enough said.

So now, three weeks later, we have 6 dogs. I just wanted one. Really. But we are in the process of finding homes for these pups, once they're ready. They really are sweet and very humorous. There were actually 6 puppies born that morning, but one little guy didn't make it. Another little puppy needed stitches in his back leg because his momma attempted to pull him out a bit and in doing so, ripped the skin on his leg. We had to keep him seperated from her while the stitches were still in so that she wouldn't try to pull them out. Because he was kept seperate, we had to make sure he got to eat every 2 hours. Meaning, we were up in the middle of the night sitting with all the doggies so "stitch" could eat. The stitches are out now, so he's back with everyone.

It's been quite the experience. I guess we actually saved 6 lives that day we drove to W.V.