Jul
07
2008

Margaret
We got back home last night around 9:00 PM, so not too late. Ken got into bed about 30 minutes later. I hope he’s not too tired today as he never would let me drive any yesterday despite the plans to turn the driving over to me around Asheville so he could catch some sleep. He did get a good nap in yesterday morning, so that may be why he chose to drive the entire trip. He can be so stubborn!
No points yesterday at all — what a bummer! Oh well, that’s dog shows for you. The next show will be Greenville and we’re only planning on showing Saturday and Sunday as we neither one want to use up a vacation day for Friday. The judging panel just isn’t that great.
Aurora went home Saturday, Dante goes home today and Scarlett I guess will also go home today — Charlotte called me yesterday to ask how she was doing (fine) and to tell me something about running up to Charlotte to get a bitch bred. When I tried to call her back last night to see if she had gotten Scarlett, I never got an answer, but Scarlett was still there, so guess she spent the night up there.
The house WOULD seem empty except that we brought back two Toy Fox Terrier puppies to raise and show. They are a week shy of 3 months old and are little balls of perpetual motion. I’m half afraid that I’m crazy to take on another breed, but the breeder knows I do NOT intend to breed these dogs and that she is free to (once they’ve finished) use them in her breeding program if she wants to. This is not one of them, but it gives you an idea of what they look like. I need to give these two a bath before I take a photo of them. They should stay little — just a bit taller than a Chihuahua, but no heavier. These two are not afraid of anything — they engage the Whippets in play although Taco Belle has told them in no uncertain terms to leave her the he!! alone (which they totally respect without being scared of her).
Well, that’s all that’s new with us. Hope everyone had a great 4th!
Love to all,
Margaret
Jul
05
2008

Margaret
Our drive up to West Virginia was a beautiful one. I wouldn’t mind coming to this show more often as the ride through the Smokies is definitely worth it. We ended up going through 6 states to get here — SC, NC, TN, KY, VA and WV. While it was a long ride, it wasn’t a hard one even with the rain.
I talked Ken into coming with me at literally the last minute. He was moping around so much regretting that he hadn’t entered Tigger and wasn’t coming. I kept telling him it wasn’t too late to call Judy (our pet sitter) to take care of the animals and he could come on. His follow-up excuse was that he wouldn’t have anything to show, so it woudn’t be any fun. Of course I told him he could show some of the dogs I was taking! I wasn’t stupid — it’s always good to have a chauffer and muscle π
He showed Butterfly today and managed to snag the point, so now she only needs one to finish! Keep your fingers crossed for tomorrow.
He’s off to find some gambling fun. We’ll go out to dinner whenΒ he gets back — I think I’ll take a nap.
Love to all,
Margaret
Jul
02
2008

Margaret
Ken and Chrystalyn spent the day yesterday doing honey-dos around the house. Don’t know why they chose to do that, but they did and I’m grateful to have those things taken care of.
I did manage to get this not-very-good shot of Chrystalyn as she watched t.v. and read a book (she’s taking after Ma in that respect) last night. I don’t know why it (and all the others I took) came out with that odd blur — guess I should have used the tripod or the image stabilization got taken off by accident.
They are going to Carowinds today and I KNOW they’ll have a great time! I have to go to work, unfortunately.
The books I ordered for Chrystalyn came yesterday. I was told she needed two in a series to complete her collection, so ordered them from the author who graciously autographed them. He has another series out that she’s interested in, so I think Paw Paw is going to order those for her today and have them shipped to Eddie’s house.
Well, it’s time for me to pack my lunch and head out the door.
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
30
2008

Margaret
Chrystalyn is HERE! Oh WOW has she grown! She’s 5’7″ tall and is a carbon copy of her mother! She’s wearing glasses. She’s all grown up!
I don’t know what she and Ken will be doing this week – he hasn’t told me of any hard and fast plans that he has. They talked about going to a movie, but the one she wants to see isn’t playing here yet. He said something earlier about taking her to Carowinds. And then Pam had wanted to meet up to do something. Whatever they do, they’ll have fun.
I have to call the vet today to make an appointment to remove Camilla’s toe. It got some better, but it’s back looking worse than ever now, so it’s got to come off. Poor baby — she’s not got the best of feet anyway and I hate that she has to have that toe removed.
I hope to get some photos of Chrystalyn online before the week is out.
Meanwhile, everyone take care, stay cool, drink lots of water!
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
26
2008

Margaret
Hi everyone — it’s nearly 10:00 pm, so you probably won’t read this until tomorrow. But that’s OK.
I took my camera with me to work this week as I was determined to get some photos of the awesome dawn skies we’ve enjoyed this week. Of course one morning we had some fog, but it made for a cool photo. Can you see how it’s laying in a layer right above the ground? And the colors in the sky are so pretty!
This morning we didn’t have any fog, but we did have a gorgeous sunrise! I was actually a bit surprised that the camera did so well with the sun being so bright. We actually got a bit of rain this afternoon as this morning sky promises with it’s rosy dawn colors. I know I have a long commute and complain about it from time to time, but it’s seeing things like this that make it all worth while.
I’m glad Colin, Becky and Sio got back to St. Louis OK today. I know they had a grand time and I can’t wait to see Colin’s photos. Hope he doesn’t take too long to get them up.
I talked to Kristi this afternoon and Chrystalyn’s ankle is doing really well. She has a brace to wear and exercises to do to strengthen it, but apparently she didn’t damage the growth plates. She has the official OK to go to Carowinds with Ken and he’s as excited as any 10 year old would be at the idea.
Well, I guess I should get in bed. Tomorrow is another long day and there is lots to get done.
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
25
2008

Margaret
Good morning! What a beautiful morning it was this morning! Maybe we’ll get some rain this afternoon. That would be nice.
I go pick up Payne today from Michelle. Gosh I’ve missed her! She didn’t win anything while she was gone. Michelle said she showed really well for her, but no points. Oh well, that’s dog shows for you. We’ll be going to West Virginia July 5&6th, so maybe we’ll do something there.
Ken leaves Saturday for Orlando to pick up Chrystalyn. We are so looking forward to her visit! I know Ken has some plans up his sleeve, but some things depend on how her ankle is. Hopefully, it was just a bad sprain and she’s back to 100% by now.
We are still dealing with issues resulting from our upgrade of software over the weekend. Evidently quite a few things are now broken that can’t be easily fixed. Thankfully they don’t have anything to do with my databases, so I’m off the hook (bad attitude, huh?).
I keep hearing about flooding in St. Louis and am hoping that Colin and Becky’s house is on high land and not involved in any of that. I really feel for those who have lost their homes.
Guess I should get back to the things I can handle.
Y’all take care now!
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
23
2008

Margaret
Well, the upgrade didn’t go well at all. I arrived at the office a little before 8:00 pm on Saturday and went home at 2:00 pm Sunday. I got in bed Sunday afternoon a little after 4, got up at 7:30 or so and ate something, then went back to bed so I could start my day today at the usual time.
Our “partner” grossly underestimated the length of time it would take the program to update, and on top of that had me spinning circles for 3 hours as we tried to start the update AFTER applying a service pack instead of BEFORE we applied it. It was only after I did a complete uninstall of the upgrade, removed the service pack and started all over again that the upgrade even started. It took slightly over 10 hours for it to complete and we still need to apply the service pack and rerun the utilities program. My boss elected to defer that until another time (possibly this coming weekend — I haven’t talked to him yet to find out). This was an incredibly frustrating, not to mention exhausting ordeal and I am less than happy about it.
Woke up this morning to fog although it’s pretty much burned off by now, it was a nice cotton-wool wrapped drive to work. It wasn’t a dense enough fog to affect driving as visibility was pretty good. It let me stay in a zoned state at any rate. And now reality is hitting, but at least I had the cushion this morning.
Well, my people are coming in and everyone has questions, so I need to get to work.
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
20
2008

Margaret
Well, tomorrow night is the big upgrade project. I have completed the last of the preparatory steps, so now we just wait for the witching hour, shut everyone out and work our magic. We’ve allocated 8 hours to complete it, but if we’re lucky, we might be able to get it done in 3.
Tonight I went to the gym for my last meeting with the personal trainer. We did all 10 of the last two sets of exercises which work the arms in a very detailed manner. My arms feel like they are about to fall off, and I’m sure I’ll be sore tomorrow. Not SO sore I can’t stand it but sore in a way that lets me know those muscles were worked and are getting stronger. Some of the things were a bit awkward due to my upper arms having been broken years ago and healing back crooked, but I managed to do them all although some had to be done with lighter weights. I was really late getting home from work — if Ken hadn’t stopped at the grocery store, he would have beaten me home.
I have a lot to do this weekend — finish getting the room ready for Chrystalyn’s visit, shop for some bedding for her bed, get the laundry done, clean house and groom a few dogs. On top of the project for work. Oh well, what’s sleep, right?
Did you see the comment from the guy from the purple martin society asking me about the grosbeaks? I’m so thrilled that someone like that found this little blog of mine and it’s endless prattle about birds and family junk. That might be my 15 minutes of fame π
Did you see the TV Land awards? Jonathan Winter was on and Ken and I were remarking on how well he looks and wondered how old he is. Believe it or not, he’s younger than Ma! He was born in 1925! He’s still funny, too. I stopped watching when Mike Myers came on — I don’t like him much at all.
Well, it’s late and I need to toddle off to bed.
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
18
2008

Margaret
Ken’s tests have all come back negative, so we are still in the dark as to where his stomach pain is coming from.
I met with a personal trainer for the first time Monday — I just felt like I needed some direction in my exercise program and she’s providing that. She isn’t certified yet (which means I got her services pretty cheap!), but goes for her certification test on 7/19, so it’s just around the corner. Jennifer is very nice and very careful that I don’t do anything to aggravate my knees! She’s also a stickler for form, telling me that I’ll have less chance of hurting myself if I’ll hold my body in the right position while doing the exercises. We did all leg work Monday and today we did upper arms. Friday we’ll do a different set of upper body and abs. I also did 15 minutes on the elliptical machine which was a real challenge. I was wringing wet when I got off the machine!
Ken and I both caught some kind of stomach virus over the weekend (just what he needed, right?). I spent most of Sunday in bed as I was just too miserable to move. I still have stomach cramps and so on, but don’t feel bad in general. No appetite, but that just means I’m losing some weight which I needed to do anyway.
We went Saturday to see the Indiana Jones movie. It had some corny spots in it, but was a great Saturday afternoon flick. It was kind of sad to go without John and Eddie in tow, since that’s how we saw the last Indiana Jones movies π
We’re getting ready for Chrystalyn’s visit the first week of July. I’ve cleared out the dog room of all it’s doggy paraphernalia and have put up a twin bed and emptied out a drawer in the dresser that’s been hiding in the closet for her to put her clothes in.
I’m headed to West Virginia the Friday she leaves. It’s one of those tiny shows that doesn’t get much of a Whippet entry, so I’m hoping against hope to finish Butterfly up there. Our little friend Michelle has entered her puppy dog and a friend of hers is sending another male Whippet, so there will be one point in dogs and Michelle also entered her bitch, which means there will also be one point in bitches. Now Butterfly just has to win, so you all keep your fingers crossed!
Well, I think that gets you all caught up with us.
Love to all,
Margaret
Jun
11
2008

Margaret
Well, Ken went back to the doctor’s this morning and she can still feel a second tear in his abdominal wall, so he’s got an appointment this afternoon with a surgeon. Fortunately, this type of repair can be done laparascopically and outpatient, so he’ll have a minimum of discomfort and not be out of work for long. I’ll keep you posted on what the surgeon says after he sees him this afternoon.
I’m closing in on my time card project — still have wonky stuff in it, but there’s only so much weeding out of bad data that I’m able to do. We do the upgrade on the 21st and that’s going to be a big hairy deal. I’m not looking forward to it at all.
I hear Colin and Becky have had some interesting experiences weather-wise on their trip! Hope they weren’t planning on climbing Mt. McKinley as part of it. It snowed there while we here in the east are experiencing temps in the 90’s.
That’s it for us.
See ya later!
Love to all,
Margaret