- We are traveling soon. (So all the things that go along with that. Plus we're going somewhere we haven't been. We're renting a car, carseat, pack n play.)
- Grandma is in the hospital with high levels of Potassium. She's on the med now, but still won't be home for a few days.
- A stomach virus is making it's way through the family.
- My house is a mess.
- Bertie is driving me crazy (which makes me feel like a bad mom).
- Can I say that Bertie is driving me crazy again?
- I haven't exercised in days (which is also driving me crazy and probably adding to my stress).
- I am PMSing.
Just the life of any other Rachel
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Stress
Things I am stressed about
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Another pet blog
Zelda:
She was our first dog (as in neither of us had ever had a dog before). We had wanted a greyhound for sometime, and where matched up with her. She has lived with us for nearly 6 years. Zelda is the sweetest dog. She loves all people, and cats! And she is an easy dog, she sleeps all day. She has deep brown eyes with Egyptian-looking eyeliner. She loves walks, holding hands, zoomies, sleeping on the couch and treats. She will be 11 in October. Her full name is Zelda Belle. Aliases: Zelly Belly, Zoody, Zooby, Zelby, Zella, Noodles, Big Dog, Dogzilla, Belly, and Zoo.
Fiona:
Thinking all dogs were awesome, like Zelda, we got Fiona at a chihuahua sale, at the local shelter. She is not full chihuahua, but possibly has dachshund, or terrier as well. She tricked us, she acted very quiet and friendly. Neither of these things have been true. When she first came home, she peed on the floor a lot. That, fortunately, has stopped. But she barks all. the. time. And she hates all dogs that aren't Zelda, and is not fond of many people either. But she is a snuggly little idiot, and we love her. The age estimate from the shelter puts her about the same age as Zelly. She still acts like a much younger dog. Her full name is Fiona Josephine. Her aliases are: Yoie, Yoie Joey, and Small Dog,
Julius:
Juli is possibly the most handsome, and troublesome cat we've ever had. He is friendly, and loves to be a lap cat. But he also sprays whenever he is in the house, and after trying many things, he had to be an outside/garage cat. Juli got along with our previous cat (Moss) but doesn't like any other cats. He gets along with the dogs without any issues. He is a jerk, but we still love him. He is likely about 7 years old. Neither cat has a middle name. Aliases: Juli, Jules, Juli-Booli, Julius-Boolius, and Juli-Cat.
Priya:
Priya has only been with us since January. She is a shy cat, but likes snuggling once she knows you. She is missing one of her rear feet, so she hops a bit. Her name was Tinsley when we adopted her. She doesn't like dogs, but likes hissing and swiping at them. Priya has Bertie get along fairly well; she likes to sit by him in the big recliner. She doesn't have many aliases: Pree, Pree-Cat.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Notes to be elaborated on later
Things Bertram says:
Ham meat, papa instead of grandpa, candy beans, all meals are dinner ("dider"),
Coney dogs are annoying dogs
Bertie didn't sleep til after 930 tonight. I went in to get him and he was so happy to see me. We snuggled in my bed for a bit. If he would actually sleep there, i would let him. But he won't.
We read a lot of books. 1000 books by kindergarten.
Ham meat, papa instead of grandpa, candy beans, all meals are dinner ("dider"),
Coney dogs are annoying dogs
Bertie didn't sleep til after 930 tonight. I went in to get him and he was so happy to see me. We snuggled in my bed for a bit. If he would actually sleep there, i would let him. But he won't.
We read a lot of books. 1000 books by kindergarten.
Monday, April 11, 2016
The incident
A week ago we took the dogs on their nightly walk. We went on one of our non-typical routes. As we were walking down the sidewalk a grey pitbull charged out of a house, and straight towards the dogs. It all happened so fast, I didn't even have time to think. (We carry pepper spray in our walk bag for that specific purpose, but didn't even have time to grab it). I hoisted Yoie up by her lead, and the pitbull went straight to Zelda. In a matter of 2 seconds, Zelda had several bites on her leg (one was muscle deep).
The friend of the dog owner had let the dog out into the front yard without a lead. The owner (Regina) was not happy about this, of course. Aaron called his mom to come pick up him and Zelda, and they went off to the emergency vet. I walked Bertie and Yoie home. Aaron had to leave her for a while, and pick her up around 1:30 am. It was $400-something. When Fiona and I went to bed, I noticed that she was bleeding. She had been bitten on her chest, but it didn't look too bad, so I decided to take her to our normal vet in the morning.
Zelda came home and looked alright. When we got up, Fiona's bit was really, really swollen. I took her to the vet. She had a hematoma and needed a drain. So I left her for the day, her bill was around $500.
Then on Wednesday we noticed that Zelda's stitches looked really bad, like she'd popped a stitch. Thursday I took her to our vet, who told us that the emergency vet didn't fix her correctly and she had necrotic tissue in her wound. So she needed a drain too. Another $500. Aaron is still in talks with the ER vet to reimburse us for their error. The pitbull's owner paid $1000 for the first round of bills (but it it's right for her to have to pay for the vet's error).
In the meantime, my sister made a go fund me for Zelda and in a day we raised enough money to cover the bill, in case the ER vet doesn't pay.
Fiona had her drain out on Saturday. She's looking a little better, and her appetite is coming back. Zelda's leg is still looking bad. She's suppose to have the drain out tomorrow, but we'll see that the vet says.
It's been a very stressful week.
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