Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I came home and found a surprise - not one I would want

So yesterday I came home late which is normally the case on Mondays. When I went upstairs to my bedroom and turned on the light I had a huge surprise.....part of my ceiling was missing. Right now my condo is having the roof replaced, along with fixing the soffits, insulation and multiple things. To make a long story short, as one of the guys was putting up new plywood, he put his foot through the ceiling. The company will fix it so it is not a big deal but if they don't call me back to set the date by tomorrow I will not be real happy with them.

It reminded me of a couple of years ago when Brent put his leg through the ceiling of his new house. Sorry for reminding you Celice. That is one Christmas none of us will ever forget. So when I spoke with Brent tonight I think he actually felt better that a professional can also make the mistakes.

Well, I am now day 21 smoke free - hip hip hooray. Amazing how tough it still is but I have to remember, changing a habit after 40 years will probably take awhile. I don't feel any better but hopefully I will someday. And hopefully it will help me live longer and watch my grandkids - that is assuming there will be more grow up. Sometimes I think that when I retire I'll move to Conway, that is a long ways off though. I am missing so much of Peyton's life right now. Who knows where I will be in 10 years from now though - I can only make a guess.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Blair and Becka


Blair and Becka after the ceremony.

Labor Day

Had a quiet day at home today, got rested up from my trip out to Solitude Ski Resort which is where Blar and Becka got married. We ( Candy, Roger, Jen, Marty and Grandma) had a great time. The area is absolutely breath taking, we were able to get in a little hiking, discovered a waterfall and saw a moose. The wedding was beautiful and everything went as planned. Thank the Lord for holding off on the rain. It started to sprinkle at the beginning of the outdoor ceremony but it passed over us. The landscape is so gorgeous, I wish I would have had a few more days. I'll get a few pictures off soon but better head to bed seeing I am getting up extra early tomorrow. And yes, I am still smoke free - yeah this is day 12. Yes Brent, I am serious about it.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Day 5

I don't know why but today was one of my harder days. Maybe because I was back to work and did not have any time to get any fresh air. There were many times today I thought I would go outside and do what I call "reflection" but knew I could not because I would want to smoke. I figured out that many times I smoke just so I can get away from things and find time to think. I'm going to have to come up with a new method - just not sure what it will be. I'm tired and grouchy but I keep telling myself there will be benefits even though I don't feel them today. Brent and Brad, I keep thinking that this is going to make you guys proud of me so I am going to stick it out no matter what.

I need to just HANG IN THERE. I can't wait to tell my boys when I can say I have gone one full month. If I can make it 6 days, I can make it the rest of my life, right?

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Kicking the habit.

Well, today I have been smoke free for 4 days. That probably does not sound much to most people but believe me after smoking for 40 years it is a real struggle. I have wanted to quit for a long time just always gave up after day one. I am hoping to surprise Brent when I go see him at Christmas. He has been after me for years to quit. He and his wife, Celice, have started a heavy workout and are trying to get in shape in 12 weeks before they go to New York. I've tried to encourage him but then I sid to myself that I needed to do the same thing. I have been walking for 2 miles a day every day this summer and about a month ago started lifting weights again. Then I thought, if I really wanted to get healthy, the first thing I needed to do was quit smoking. I stopped on August 26th, my Mothers birthday. That will be an easy day for me to remember. I need to try to get to bed soon, I have not been sleeping well at all since I quit and I have a very long day in front of my tomorrow.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Willie loves playing in the snow. I'll have to admit that I am not looking forward to walking him this winter though. It will be cold and wet. But I won't trade him either so I guess I better get a warm coat and some boots.


Willie's first day at home


I got Willie March of 2008. I had wanted a dog for a long time but kept making excuses. My main one was that I work too much and would not be home in time to let the dog out. Then I thought what a better way to help with my work/life balance. So I started looking on the rescue website. I found a lot of dogs that I thought would be great pets - Willie was not one of them. So finally I went down to the adoption center with my list of dogs that I wanted to see. I was looking for a medium size dog because I live in a condo and do not have a yard for him to run in. Here were all of these dogs, probably about 60 of them barking away and went I walked past Willie's kennel he bowed his head and lifted his paw and never even barked. Every time I would walk past his kennel he would do the same thing. Finally I asked if I could take him out for a little walk. The person helping me told me that Willie was from Kentucky and they had saved him from being put down. They said that he had been abused and also had a fear of some of the other dogs. Well, Willie and I went for our little walk and when I put him back, he started to whine a little - put his head down again and raised his paw. I just did not have the heart to leave him. So I asked them if I could run to the store to get all of the stuff I would need and would be back in an hour to pick him up. I had not intended on getting a dog that day, just thought I would start the looking process.
I named him Willie because his name was Wilcox and that just did not sound right. Willie is part beagle with a very loud beagle bark. They had guessed his age to be between 3 and 4 even though he does have grey around on his chin. When we got home, he was a little timid and barked everytime he heard someone outside. It did not take him long though to figure out he wanted to stay. He is a great little buddy!
Understand I live in Michigan and some times we still get a lot of snow in March. The first week, I got Willie, we had 15 inches of snow and it got really cold. I thought on my, what have I done. I can't just let him out to go the bathroom, we have to walk awhile and then awhile more. Willie sure does know how to hold the bladder. Look at the picture below and you will see him in the snow that first week.

Willie


Here is Willie with his friend Lilly. Lilly will run lickety split round and round in circles and Willie does his best to keep up with her.

Willie in Sandestin



So here is a picture of Willie chilling down in Sandestin last May. After being in the small apartment while in Lake City, he sure was glad to get out and be able to lay on the grass for a while and watch the squirrels and ducks.

I thought I would give this a try.

Well, I have really enjoyed reading Brent and Celice's blog so I thought I would also create one. I'll have to get some pictures together to post. Today has been pretty much a lazy day. Ran some errands, took a couple of things back to the store, did some wash and cleaned house. Willie, my dog and I just got back from a short walk. He is not real happy with me right now because he likes to walk for a minimun of 40 minutes but it started raining so it was a quick jot around the pond. Of course, the minute he heard thunder just a bit ago he is trying to crawl under my foot. Why is it that most dogs are afraid of the sound of thunder? I can remember our dog Kringle I had when the kids were growing up. She was petrified of thunder. Willie is not as bad but he stays very close to me when it is raining out.