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!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Goodbye family!
Thankfully these goodbyes are only temporary.
Thanks Tito Ric for this lovely bouquetlishious photo
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