Friday, May 15, 2009

Another Bunch


And adorable ones at that! Chloe gave birth to another litter of little puppies. Wednesday night in the middle of the season finale of Lost, she went into labor. I deposited her into the maternity ward and the waiting began. The poor thing looked like a big tick ready to pop at any moment. She was a real trooper though and just lay down and waited without a sound.








Her water broke soon after her entrance into the 'ward' and within an hour and a half, she gave birth to a cute little boy. We nicknamed him "Hooie" as May 13Th is also my niece Hilary's birthday and who lives with the nickname "Hooie" compliments of my nephew Zack who couldn't say Hilary as a toddler.

The evening wore on with puppies arriving 15 minutes here, to anywhere from 1/2 an hour to an hour there.


All in all she delivered 4 black puppies with a small white splotch on their chests 2 boys and 2 girls.



She also delivered a little blonde girl so 5 pups in all!


We've had a very positive response to the sale of these little ones. Sam does want to keep the little blonde girl but we have Chloe and Libby... I'm not certain I want to take on another dog, let alone a puppy!

Word has begun to spread on Facebook, at work, and within the family...so I believe they will all be placed in loving homes.... and that's a good thing!

Friday, May 8, 2009



I had to laugh at the cartoon I found above. For anyone who has been in or is in the process of a graduate level program... it hurts! As does staring into a high-powered flashlight! Two years ago I took on a task that I only dreamed would come to fruition. I decided with a lot of prodding from my friend Paula to get my Masters in Education. We looked at different programs and finally agreed to enroll in an online degree program through the University of New England located in Biddeford ME.
Last summer I was lucky enough to go to a summer workshop for Every Day Mathematics and visit this campus. It was in a beautiful setting. The only connection I'd had was through a keyboard and words on a computer screen.
Tomorrow is graduation day for all MsEd candidates who've completed the work. I am proud to be among them even though I will not travel to Maine tomorrow to walk across the stage.
I will think of the men and women who are attending graduation and send out my best wishes and thoughts to them. I am very proud to have been in the program with all of them.
It is funny though... I turned in my final paper the other night and having been so used to working on projects, writing papers or responding to online journals each and every day... I found myself a little lost and guilty feeling for coming home and just sitting. Looks like I can now finally get to my piled up fiction I've been wanting to read!