Friday, June 08, 2007

Walking on Air


Many of you already know about these wonderful pieces of heaven, but I found the other day that most of my friends didn't even know they existed! I am not a huge fan of the Crocs clog (they're just not me), but I am in love with my Crocs flip flops. They are hands down the most comfortable flip flop I have ever owned. To top it off--they can just be hosed down if you are working in the yard, walked through mud, etc. and they still look brand new!!! My next Crocs purchase (they are $19.99 at the Crocs outlet near our house):

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Stormy Weather

On Sunday night, Tim was working the scoreboard and I was watching T.V. when a huge storm rolled in. It was hailing and thundering. Generally, it doesn't even phase Dinah, but we had the brightest flash of lightning and loudest crack of thunder I have ever heard! Dinah ran to the bedroom and shot into her house. I looked outside wondering if it could get any worse. I settled back into the couch watching my Lifetime movie :) when I heard sirens. Not just a couple of sirens, but an army of trucks and wailing. I looked outside again and a house behind us was on fire. It is about 200 yards from our house and was engulfed in flames. I called Tim, who was on his way home, and he went to check out. All I could think was "I hope the people are ok." We watched it burning for a few hours. They had to use aerial attempts to extinguish the fire, and it turns out that the people were out of town, so no one was injured. Unfortunately, the house looks completely destroyed. It just made me realize how quickly life can change. I am so thankful for everything and everyone surrounding me.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Dog Days


Last weekend, Tim and I adopted a dog from outside of Petco. Read on before you get too excited. A dog rescue group sets up there every weekend. So, we brought home this adorable "two year old dog" that tugged at our heartstrings. She was absolutely precious and so well behaved. The people with the rescue agency assured us that she was healthy and happy, but that she had just had puppies that were adopted faster than she was. We signed the papers, forked over the cash, and went in Petco to buy all of her goodies. With it being Memorial Day, we couldn't get her into the vet until Tuesday to get her shots, etc. So, quickly we fell in love with Molly. Dinah was actually really patient, but Molly was so excited to have a cat around, she kept lunging at her to play. We figured that the newness would wear off and they would settle in. On Tuesday , I loaded Molly into the car to see the vet. For some reason, I had a sinking feeling that something was going to go wrong. She had been coughing and sneezing lots and had trouble with going to the bathroom. The vets did some blood work, fecal samples, etc. Molly had coccidia (a parasite) and heartworm. She was a very sick little dog. The vet thought that she also might have been closer to five years old.

Tim and I were heart broken. We made the difficult decision to give her back to the rescue group. Her bills were going to hundreds of dollars, and the vet couldn't guarantee that she was very healthy. Despite being beside myself for having to give up the precious dog, and not knowing what would happen to her, I became angry with the rescue group. How hard would it be to disclose an animal's health concerns before someone decides to adopt them?? I realize that most rescue organizations operate in a much more professional manner, but this situation has made me leary of ever adopting a dog again. I will be sure to do more research on the reliablilty of an organization before giving my heart away again!!

Friday, June 01, 2007

Posting #1 for new year. . .summer, whatever!!

Basically, not much has changed in the past few months:
1. My parents sold their house in College Station and moved here to be near their kiddos. We are so lucky to have them here.
2. Tim is still working for DHI. He also does the scoreboard for the Express games when they need him. I am still teaching 2nd grade in Georgetown.
3. Katie and Travis moved into their new house here. Katie is still the store manager at Pier 1 Kids and Travis graduated from Austin Police Academy last month.
4. Tim and I are settled into our house. We still have lots of projects going on (and some started but never finished :)) We have become good friends with our neighbors and have a great time going back and forth across the street hanging out.
5. I am already bored of not working. It hasn't even been a week yet! Let me know of anything entertaining going on (except cleaning the house and cooking dinner.)

Okay, okay. . . I'm not the best blogger

I realize that I haven't posted in 6 months. I would say that I am too busy, but that probably wouldn't be true. I guess it's just laziness?!? Regardless, it is my summer resolution (yes, summer, most teachers have summer resolutions instead of New Year's) to blog more consistently. Hold me accountable!!!