Showing posts with label tundra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tundra. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Family Update - Been A While!

I have not posted here since January. I know this is not my main blog, but I feel guilty neglecting it nonetheless. There are so many things to update about since my last post on here.

Let's start with January:

I unexpectedly got laid off from my job at Boeing. It was stressful, but I luckily was able to get on quite a few interviews right away {6 in one week!}. Two weeks later, I had a job offer. I felt so blessed with the job market being what it is right now.

We had a new niece born - Peyton Grace.

February:

I started my new job - it's really cool right now because I actually get to work from home, and not really full-time. But I get paid full-time. They are a Dubai-based plastics manufacturer and wanted to open an office in Charleston to handle the US accounts. I am pretty much on-call and help with setting up the office, check my emails, etc. and am really still waiting on training since my manager has not been back in the US since he hired me. I guess I can just enjoy the free time for now. I also got a second job working at the gym on M, W, F mornings from 4:30-8.

Jake went back to Illinois mid-February to attend his grandfather's funeral. It was a sad time, but it had been a long time coming and we are all so glad he is no longer suffering.

I won tickets on the radio to see Rascal Flatts and The Band Perry {also meet The Band Perry} on Valentine's Day. It made an awesome date for the romantic occasion as we really didn't have much else planned.


March:

March started off on a very sad note. On March 1st, we lost our Tundra. For those of you that don't know, I got her off of Craigslist back in September. She was a Siberian Husky, estimated to be around 6 years old. Right off the bat, I found out she had heartworm. I opted to have it treated, and she was finally done with all of that in December. I thought things would start looking up, and I was able to walk her again, but somewhere around end of January, her breathing started sounding really bad. I stopped walking her as a precaution and waited it out a couple weeks to see if there was improvement. There wasn't so I took her to the vet for a chest x-ray and it looked really bad. They couldn't tell me exactly what it was, so we tried some antibiotics and anti-inflammatory meds to no avail. Her breathing continued to worsen and I ended up telling Jake that we probably had to put her down since she was suffering and we couldn't spend any more money than we already had with an outlook so grim. To our surprise, the vet offered to take her if we relinquished her an they would try some things pro-bono. Unfortunately, I found out later that she did not make it through that weekend. Turned out she had cancer that had spread all throughout her lungs and chest. She was a sweetheart and did not deserve to suffer the way she did. My only solace is that we were able to give her a loving home for the last 6 months of her life.


Later in the month, Jake surprised me by getting a puppy {from a breeder this time}. She is a Boston Bulldog {English Bulldog & Boston Terrier X}. We named her Sugar. She is so sweet and has definitely helped in my grieving. I greatly miss Tundra, but it's nice to have another dog around. She is very playful with the boys and quite a character. I love her so much already.


And now that brings us to April:

I am anxiously awaiting my 30th birthday this Sunday. I know Jake has some sort of surprise planned {he's bad at even keeping that part a secret} and I am excited for the entire weekend - we'll do beach and downtown of course. I am actually looking forward to this decade...I hear it's the best and I plan on approaching it that way.

Tanner has been doing very well in school, much better behaviorally so we are very happy about that. We are finally getting to a good place with all of that. It has been a long road, and I know it's not over, but it is nice to know we are going in a good direction now. He is happy, sweet and maturing more and more each day. We just love him.

Breckin is starting to test us now, but he's two, so of course we expected that. He is still sweet and fun-loving as always and just adored by anyone who cares for him. 





We are looking forward to a summer filled with beach and pool outings, popsicles, play parks, library trips, movies, sleepovers and more.

We also just finished repainting our living room and kitchen- thank the Lord! View that update on my other blog by clicking here.

Thanks for keeping up with us! xoxo


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Monday, March 4, 2013

Monday Musings

If y'all read my post on Friday, you know that this weekend was pretty difficult for me. We ended up taking Tundra to the vet to be put to sleep. After speaking with the vet, we were just told that of the few options we had, the chances were still not very good and with her already suffering just to breathe every day, we knew it was the right thing to do. To our surprise, the veterinarian and a vet tech of hers offered to take Tundra and try some things, but that involved us relinquishing our ownership of her to them. She said her chances would be like 20%, but they really wanted to try. So we figured at least this way it gave her any possible chance she had. So we did not have to put her to sleep. The vet is going to make her comfortable while trying everything they can, and if in the end it doesn't work, or they can't do these things while keeping her comfortable, then they will humanely put her to sleep. It's been strange...it seemed like things just went from bad to worse so fast with her...and it was so awful to know I did everything I could for her from the day I adopted her 5 months ago, yet it wasn't enough for her. On Friday I just balled and hugged her. This is one last shot I got of us together...it's eery looking at her, it's almost as if she knew.


We went to Charlotte that evening to visit Jake's brother's family and to meet our new niece, Peyton. I guess that helped keep my mind off things...but coming back to a dog-less house was hard. I walk around and expect her to be right at my feet. I miss her so much, but feel comfort that she is still on this Earth right now, and that every avenue to save her is truly being tried.

We're talking about getting another dog soon...and I actually found a Siberian Husky on Craigslist, but hubby is hesitant. We will see...I have a soft spot for huskies and they are hard to come by, so I almost thought it was meant to be that one was posted the same day. And we have all this dog stuff and no dog...and Breckin loved having a dog.

Speaking of Breckin, this guy got a big boy haircut. I went a bit shorter than last time:


And before hitting the road to go home yesterday, I made hubby take me to IKEA. I got a few fun things to get some projects completed with around here and can't wait to show you. I definitely plan on making time to go there every time we go to Charlotte to see Jake's family.

Anyway, I'm ready to take on this week, move on from the sadness of losing my pup, and just try to stay positive. Starting bright and early with a shift at the gym at 4:30 this AM and then a barre class afterward.

Have a great week!

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Friday, March 1, 2013

A Solemn Day and a Sad Goodbye

Not much to say today...my heart is breaking right now. I let y'all know yesterday that my Siberian Husky, Tundra, has been sick with breathing issues since her heartworm treatment. I have only had her 5 months...and I've done everything I can to try and save her. I wish she had been taken care of because no dog deserves this...and I was duped into adopting her thinking she had a clean bill of health. But I do not regret knowing her...she is a good puppy and I'm glad she didn't die alone out on the streets...I'm glad I could give her a nice family and lots of love. She has taken a turn for the worse and I know she is suffering and that this life is not quality for her, so it is with a heavy heart that I have to take her to the vet today to say goodbye. I will be back here on Monday...






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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Thursday Randomness & My Roxy Review

Hey y'all! Just wanted to drop in really quick this Thursday with some randomness. I worked the 4:30am shift at my gym this morning and then worked out after that, so now I'm home and needless to say, a little drained!

Fun stuff though, you might remember that as a blogger for Skinny Mom, I got to try out the new Roxy Outdoor Fitness Collection and provide a review. The review included a dare of doing yoga on the beach in their gear...check out the post here. Here's a few of the pictures my lovely friend, Jackie, took of me on the beach for the post:









Hmmmmm...which one of these shall I make my new Facebook profile pic? LOL. We had so much fun that day...I posted on here how we ended up getting some delicious breakfast burritos and drinking a pitcher of Mimosas at Acme Cantina on Sullivan's Island.

In other news, the hubby and my oldest son, Tanner, are off to Charlotte this weekend to meet our new niece, Payton. I really wish Breckin and I could go, but unfortunately, my Siberian Husky, Tundra, is having some health issues and I'm having to give her medicine every day for at least another week. Can't take her to doggy daycare and don't want to just pay someone to drop in here and there, leaving her in a crate all day Saturday and Sunday. And who could do that to this big baby?


She has no shame.

Jake's brother and his family will be visiting here for Easter though, so not much longer until I meet the new addition. ♥

We spent a good bit of this week working on the new pantry and I can't wait to reveal it to y'all on here. I need to paint the walls and I am trying to think of a way to prettify the shelves, giving it a little "pop". So soon, my darlings, soon.

Well, that's about it for now. Don't forget to check out the Roxy post on Skinny Mom today! xoxo

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Leaves

Who needs toys when you have leaves {and a brother}?










Hope y'all are enjoying your winter. It's still pretty much autumn here in Charleston {obviously}! These pics are from a couple weeks ago, but the weather has been pretty mild this winter. xoxo!


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Friday, October 12, 2012

Friday Five

Happy Friday, y'all!

Oh my I am hurting today. I've been at work since 5am {with a full weekend of work ahead} and I am exhausted. My friend, Chrissy, is getting married tomorrow, so last night I attended her  lingerie shower at a nice beach house on Isle of Palms. Even though I left at 8:30pm, I am super-tired today and my heavy lids keep trying to close as we speak. We'll see how I do Saturday evening at her reception...ha!

I don't have much for you this Friday unfortunately, as you can tell, it's been a busy week of early to bed, early to rise. And if you read yesterday's post, you know that Fit For Fashion Fridays is ending here and will resume on my fitness blog, i-Heart Fitness {under a different meme name}.

So I think for today, I'm going to give you my Friday Five...things I'm lovin' lately:

1. Tundra


I adopted this beautiful girl on September 25th. If you follow me on Facebook, you may have already heard that she had a slew of medical issues when I took her to my vet - including heartworm. The other things were mostly minor and easily treated...but the heartworm treatment is going to be an expensive and long process. We started her on it this week...and I have to keep her activity very low for a few months, which means little to no walks with her...and she just loves her walks so she's always howling at me to take her when I get home...it breaks my heart a little, but I don't want to overexert her during this process. I am glad I found her and she is so sweet...I can't wait for this stuff to be over with so she can enjoy her life more.

2. The Handbuilt Home

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I picked up this book at Barnes and Noble the other day and I just love it. So many great plans...I've already pointed out to Handy Hubby some of the pieces I'd really like to make {he of course, as a carpenter, insists he didn't need this book to tell him how to make something}...but anyway, it's given me tons of ideas for my own home. It's written by Ana White, author of the Ana White - Homemaker blog. I know most of you already check out her blog daily as she is AMAZING...but if you haven't, you should because you surely won't be disappointed.

3. Studded Wrist Wraps

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Which brings me to my next love of late:

4. Arm Parties

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5. Plaid Flannel Shirts

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Actually wearing this one right now!

Have a great weekend! xoxo


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