Monday, April 25, 2011

Wag More, Bark Less

Hey guys,
I know I'm late writing this... like two months lol. Looks like everyone has been really busy, but enjoying themselves! As always, life has been pretty crazy here. I'm finally finished with this semester, but will start again on the 2nd for summer school.. not a long break, but I'm just ready to graduate. These last two months have just been awesome, my parents came to visit and we set a date --Everyone mark your calendars for labor day weekend 2012! Everything has been going really well for Lee and I, here's some updates! 

(also, sorry there are a ton of pics in this post, but it just wouldn't be the same without the pictures!)

First: Lee and I have been working on fixing up the house! We started building a garden together in the backyard and we are so excited to have fresh fruit and veggies to cook with this summer. Lee is also growing hops for his homebrewed beer, he is getting really good at brewing! We have had so much fun restoring the yard and fixing the house just the way we want it. It is so much work living in a house compared to an apartment, but definitely worth it! My mom also made us a lot of furniture for the house and its all starting to come together really nicely! 

Part of the garden

Lee's Hops


Second: Fosters galore... I have taken in four more fosters since I last posted. Heidi got adopted by a wonderful family in Connecticut. They have two kids and two cats and they just think Heidi walks on water. They keep me up to date on her and send lots of pictures and videos! It has been so rewarding to watch her go from a death row puppy to a well balanced dog in a wonderful home. 


Then I took in Gauge (Now Levi). He was a little German Shorthair/Lab Mix who was on death row. I only had him for about a week until he got adopted. His owners haven't been as good about giving me updates... 

Next came Noah. Noah is my three legged monster. He was rescued from a shelter south of Atlanta. I drove two hours there and back in the middle of the biggest flood of the year to pick him up before kill day. He had a terrible leg injury that we weren't sure we would be able to fix. Sure enough, the leg was completely dead.
Noah sprung from death row

Noah's Leg before removal

We removed his leg as soon as I arrived at the clinic on an emergency basis. It's incredible that he did not have infection spreading through his body because his leg had been like that for weeks. 
Noah recovering

Noah has been slowly recovering... and slowly turning into the typical Border Collie mix that he is. He is into everything, incredibly obnoxious and annoying, but we love him for it :) Noah has been adopted by one of my coworkers, but she is going through a divorce right now and lives with her parents. She takes him for a few days at a time and then he comes back to my house for a while. I am also keeping her cat, Moose. 
Noah is slowly becoming the best 3 legged dog to ever do agility!

Noah and his new mommy (right after his surgery, before she decided to adopt him)
Last but not least, the infamous Ande (Andy)... Ande is 5 weeks old today, but it doesn't feel like it was too long ago when she still looked like a little squirrel/otter... Ande has been my bottle baby. Her mother gave birth at our clinic to 9 puppies, but only wanted 8. Ande was the runt and was pushed away again and again by her mother. So being the sucker that I am, I took her home for ONE night (ya, like I could only keep her for one night.. ha!) So ya, she's been living with me ever since. She is the funniest little puppy and has so much personality.
1 Day old.



Ande Meets Gus

Ande asleep on her adoptive mommy, Maddie with her new toy
I can tell you already, Ande will not be leaving. lol.

Fostering is the greatest/worst experience, it is happy and sad, easy and difficult, satisfying and frustrating all at the same time. But always rewarding. 

Third: Maddie! Maddie, my poor dog sometimes gets lost in the jumble of fosters. But I always make it a point to do something with just her and I and Lee at least 3 or 4 times a week. She needs to know that she is still our number one dog. Some of our activities include agility, tricks, dancing and dock diving. She is excelling at all three. She absolutely loves agility, and although she's a bit ADHD, she is learning fast. Maddie is an absolute trick fiend! Her favorite part of the day is our training session for tricks and dancing. On top of all of her obedience, she has learned to spin left and right, beg, shake, gimme 5, gimme 10, wave, roll over, weave through my legs, figure 8 through my legs, jump on my arm, jump for joy, jump into my arms and catch a treat off of the top of her nose. We are always trying to learn new tricks. 
waving

Now that it has gotten warmer, we have started the exciting sport of dock diving! Dock Diving is a sport where the dog jumps off of a dock into water, chasing after a toy or dummy. The goal is for the dog to jump as far as possible She has only been twice, but the first time she went, she started jumping off the dock on her own! A wonderful start! We have a private lesson tomorrow and we start a group class on sunday!


the Jump!








If there is one thing that Maddie my foster dogs have taught me its to go with the flow and not worry about every little thing. I've learned that I don't necessarily need to control everything (because it sure is hard to control them!) But I've just learned to Wag More, and Bark Less, and thats something I'm trying to live by.



Sunday, April 24, 2011

Time to catch up!

I FIGURED OUT HOW TO MAKE IT WORK! haha
I have a lottt of catching up to do... and rowan rach and roma need to get your april posts up stat ;)

1. So... the last few months have been amazing because we're finally sinking in to this beautiful thing called married life!  The whole period of engagement was incredibly fun (full of celebrations and planning) but that's just the thing: it's all about planning for what will be. a time of transition. and now we're here!! in the now.  I'm a huge advocate for pre-marital counseling or marriage prep classes, etc. because I truly think that is a huge part of why the last few months have been so easy and exciting for us.  I think the best advice we got was to put more time and effort into planning for your MARRIAGE instead of your wedding.  You wedding will make you happy for one day and it will pass but maintaining contentment in marriage over years and years takes a lot more work.  We did a lottt of preparation for marriage by taking this class at our church where you meet with a mentor couple and other couples for discussion and each week there's a different theme like finances, sexytime (i.e. babymaking), family planning (i.e. baby-raising), communication, conflict resolution, etc.  It's so important that those huge discussions are worked out BEFORE you walk down the aisle hah and tons of people think that stuff will get easier with marriage or that their spouse will change their mind and give in or something... we saw some couples in our class go into it with that last attitude and it makes me nervous for them!  okay i don't know where i'm going with all this marriage stuff but i'm basically just saying i'm very pleased that we prioritized our relationship from the beginning so that now it's just a blast :)  i think i went into that whole deal because the first thing people ask us when we haven't seen them in a while is "how's married life?" and i've been thinking lately how i haven't been able to share that with any of you guys yet! 

This is us celebrating my 21st birthday with some friends haha

2. We finally settled into our own little home in January! well, 2 bedroom apartment but it's still a home :)  i've been living there since last summer but it looks like a completely different place with all of the wedding gifts and Bran's stuff.  here are a couple quick pictures but I posted some on facebook for you guys a while back since I wasn't able to log on here for a while.

My mom did those two paintings for our wedding and then the frame on the right has a photo collage that I had made on etsy that has a quote next to a picture from our engagement shoot.

3. Although I'm not anywhere near as artistic as my mother, I have been getting back into scrapbooking lately big time and it has made me miss you guys like crazy going through all our funny memories from high school!! 
 Here are some other little artsy projects I've worked on in the last few months.  I made a collage out of the photobooth pictures - you guys are all in this and it's hilarious!!
I dried out the flowers from my wedding bouquet and the bridesmaids' and used them to make a couple collages shown above.  Usually people just keep their entire bouquet in a weird brown lump in their closet so I thought this would be a little more fun :)
4. March was a crazy month of traveling!  Bran, Casey and I went to Lake Tahoe to go skiing for our spring break and then the next week Roma and Amy both came with their friends to Orlando for theirs.  Then that wknd I got to visit Casey in Nashville. Another wknd Brandon's parents took us on a weekend cruise to the Bahamas and the royal carribean private island called CocoaKay in February.  Then in March the Blahnik's took Matt & Ashley (our brother and sister-in-law) on a weekend cruise and we got to watch their precious baby Emery all weekend!!!  These pictures aren't from the same time but she is just adorable so I'm still going to share this with yall:

5. I've been interning this semester at the Center For Drug Free Living and absolutely loving it!  I've learned SO MUCH about addiction and my passion for this population keeps increasing.  I can't wait to complete my master's so that I'm qualified to actually counsel full time!! 

6. Brandon and I are really looking forward to this fall!!!!!!!!!!!  We're going to Europe for a month!  London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Ireland, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice and then an Easter mediterranean cruise landing in Greece, Slovenia and a few other places i can't remember lol  It's insane!  A once in a life time opportunity!  Then when we get back in September we basically have no idea what the exact plan is.  At this point (which clairebear is very happy about) our number one choice is Charlotte, NC.  bran has already had very successful first round interviews with two sports teams there and we have heard nothing but great things about the area. 

Alright I need to head out - we're going to meet up with some people to watch the Magic playoff game.  Hopefully this was enough (maybe even too much) to make up for the times I've missed.  I'm so excited to hear from yall - I love reading what you guys post so let's keep this up!

with lots of love,
Kels