Lately Charlie hasn't been feeling too well. He's been lethargic,disinterested in his food, and having accidents in our apartment. The vet diagnosed him as having a urinary tract infection. So far we've tried two types of antibiotics and neither one seemed to help. Today we're taking him in for an x-ray.
Hopefully they'll figure out what's wrong.
Update: The results were inconclusive. The vet doesn't know what's wrong.. so we're now debating our options...
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Goodbye dinner
This weekend a friend threw a wonderful goodbye dinner for a couple of us that were leaving. It was a lovely evening, full of good food and good conversation. I enjoyed the company and felt sad when the night was over.
It's finally hitting me.
We're leaving soon.
I keep repeating this Dr. Seuss quote to myself: "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."
Baby Chuck meets Baby Isaac |
The hostesses topped cupcakes with marshmallow flowers. Aren't they amazing? Don't tell them... but I'm going to copy their idea... muah ha ha. |
Wait a moment...you're not Charlie! |
It's finally hitting me.
We're leaving soon.
I keep repeating this Dr. Seuss quote to myself: "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Hubby alters a dress
I've learned something this weekend: I am a craft planner and hubby is a craft doer. I have tons of ideas about what I want to make or how I can upcycle thrifted items. However, I only try out about 10% of my ideas because I get stuck in the planning stage. My poor ideas end up sitting in idea purgatory. Hubby, on the other hand, takes only a couple of moments to plan and then he just dives in. A few hours later, he's done and onto the next thing.
I'm fortunate to be married to someone like that. I admire his "can-do-what-the-heck-I-will-do" attitude. Whether he succeeds or fails, he inevitably learns something in the process. I also rely on him to help bring my craft ideas to life. For example, he helped me hem a pair of polka dot shorts.
This weekend, hubby helped me resize and hem a thrifted dress. The dress was initially a couple sizes too large, but I purchased it anyway because I saw potential. This weekend hubby finally tackled the challenge. He pinned and sewed and after an hour my dress transformed from frumpy to fitted.
Note: As you can see from the background... we've been delinquent about packing.... eek!
I'm fortunate to be married to someone like that. I admire his "can-do-what-the-heck-I-will-do" attitude. Whether he succeeds or fails, he inevitably learns something in the process. I also rely on him to help bring my craft ideas to life. For example, he helped me hem a pair of polka dot shorts.
This weekend, hubby helped me resize and hem a thrifted dress. The dress was initially a couple sizes too large, but I purchased it anyway because I saw potential. This weekend hubby finally tackled the challenge. He pinned and sewed and after an hour my dress transformed from frumpy to fitted.
I was ecstatic.
Note: As you can see from the background... we've been delinquent about packing.... eek!
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