Monday, December 22, 2008

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Yep, it's really me

Me, 3 years old, onstage at a Violin recital.  I think I must have been afraid of the reporter or something.  This is scanned from our local newspaper and cleared up a bit.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Nolan's Story

Tonight, Nolan had me write down a story he made up. Here it is:

There was a little boy and he appeared and floated away. Then the little boy it was like he was being mad. And then there was a little girl with a rope. And the little boy held the rope across the rocks but one rock was slippery and he fell in the water. Then he got up.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Camie - Calling it.



Some of you may know that Camalot (spelled that way on purpose), our Alaskan Husky/German Shepherd/Saint Bernard mix has been missing for the past few weeks.

Over this summer, she progressively had been slowing down, and when, one day, she became deaf overnight, we realized she'd had at least one small stroke. She became more and more senile and because of the deafness, and the progression of cataracts, she started to become a different acting dog. In addition, she suffered from Spondylosis, a degenerative spinal condition, which we believe was exacerbated by an injury to the spine on her rump when she was younger. Because of this, the nerves to her back legs, and to some extent, her bladder, were becoming affected.

She began digging out of the yard, which worried us because of her blindness and deafness; when she would get out, she couldn't see to get back in, nor could she hear someone trying to help her back into the yard. Senility compounded this problem, and she didn't even seem to recognize people by scent, and would panic when we attempted to lead her back through the gate.

A couple of weeks ago, she escaped again, and when Jerry's Grandmother tried to put her back, she growled (my dogs do NOT growl at people...ever...period.) at her and ran off into the cornfield.

We havent seen her since, and because of the behavior Jerry's Grandmother described, we believe she probably was beginning to have another stroke.

So, it's rather certain she's no longer with us.

Miss you, Camie.