My drive home. Notice the ice on my windshield. It just won't melt.
One of our strays who is experiencing his first snow. They are all enjoying the dog house I bought them a few months ago.We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars~Oscar Wilde
My drive home. Notice the ice on my windshield. It just won't melt.
One of our strays who is experiencing his first snow. They are all enjoying the dog house I bought them a few months ago.
Our back deck. Laura came out and said, "hey it's snowing". I had to correct her and remind her that it's still sleeting out there.
The lights look so pretty with the ice on them. I tried to get a close up, but it didn't turn out that well.
Here is Laura on Thanksgiving at her parents house. As usual we had more food then we knew what to do with and it was all so good. We came home with full tummies and full hearts.
One of the traditions of the holidays is to play dominoes. Here is Laura's Mom and older sister. Like it always happens we were all laughing so hard we were crying.
This morning we had to rush Sophie to the vet after finding what appears to be a cyst-tumor under her right front leg. As we were putting up our Christmas tree Laura noticed a white/bloody mass sticking out. We immediately took her to the vet. We had to leave her because they were completely booked today and would look at her sometime this afternoon.
All of this came up very sudden. Sophie, who is around 60lbs thinks she is a lap dog so she is always on the couch with us and we always are scratching her all over. Two days ago she did not have this on her leg. It doesn't appear to bother her and she doesn't seem to be in any pain. But still...I worry and I worry a lot. I don't think I could handle losing my baby right now. Sophie was always there with others weren't. She is my best friend.
Please say lots of prayers for Sophie (and me) right now. We really need them right now. She just can't leave me right now.
**Update 3:00PM: The vet called and said that it is NOT a cyst, but a very bad staph infection. The vet said that when they first looked at it they thought it was a cyst, but after they shaved the area they realized that it was just a very bad infection and with the skin hanging over it the way it was it looked like a cyst. She now has to wear a "helmet" so she doesn't scratch the area any more, is on 2 weeks of antibiotics and we have to do water therapy to the area. She is not happy about the helmet and it feels like we have a toddler walking around the house knocking everything over. (pictures coming soon) But the good news is she is ok and should be over this in a few weeks. **
As Thanksgiving approaches I thought I would say why I am so thankful this year. Thanksgiving has always been (even when I was a JW) my favorite holiday. Getting together with family and enjoying a good meal is a wonderful way to start out the holiday season.
The lights on our back deck are new this year. I love the way they look and it's a nice addition for this year. I keep thinking how much Glenn (Lynilu's husband who passed away last year) would have loved to sit out on his back deck looking at these lights.
Here's our one inflatable for x-mas. I saw it two years ago and we finally found it last year. I just love it. Fits our pet house very nicely.
We call this our "Charlie Brown Christmas Tree". The tree is so small but we have so many lights on lit. I love it.
These big pathway lights are also new. Saw them today while we were out and I just had to have them. This picture isn't that good. But trust me, they look awesome.
This is our deer that is in the very front of the yard. Another favorite of mine.
Two years ago a neighbor had this ladder. I looked all throughout 2005 and finally found it on EBAY last November. As you can see there is a Santa, a Reindeer, an Elf and a Snowman at the very bottom.
This is my brother, my Grandma and me. I am guessing I am about 1 in the picture.
This picture was taken while we were on some boat. Again I think I am about 1 at the time of this picture. Notice the thumb sucking. Most pictures I am in through age 6 have me sucking my thumb. I love this picture of the two of us. 
Here is where we stayed the first night. This is out little retreat in our sometimes crazy world. We pulled in around 3pm and didn't leave the hotel until the next day. In fact, we didn't even leave the room. We ordered room service and just relaxed. It was wonderful.
Here is the "million dollar" bed that I kept talking about. It was just as comfortable as I have always remembered. It's like you are sleeping on clouds. We have decided that when we get a new bed we are calling them to see what kind of mattress they have because we just have to have one of these.
This was our view from our balcony. I love the cloud formations in the distance. It was a beautiful fall day.
Monday we woke up and drove into Springfield. Here is the aquarium at Hemingways. Our waiter (who was so gay) was so jealous that we were on our way to see Kathy Griffin.
Here is Laura looking over the menu. I love this picture of her. She was in heaven eating at this restaurant.
We were so excited to go see Kathy Griffin that we left for the show just a little early. We got to the place at 6pm when the show didn't start until 7:30pm. We ended waiting for an hour before we could even go into our place. One of the best shows. 2 hours of laughing. And I must say that Kathy Griffin is such a cutie in real person. We had really good seats and except for the (what seemed like) 7 ft guy in front of me, it was wonderful.
I was so committed to voting today that I got up even though I was feeling 100% worse then yesterday and I VOTED. There were long lines and for some reason there was only 1 voting machine. Usually there are at least 4. I opted to vote by paper this year because I knew I couldn't wait in line for the one machine. I voted and headed home for the comfort of my own bed, a bowl of chicken noodle soup and some cold medicine.
Here I am "trying" to smile