Thursday, October 14, 2010

Puppy Problems

We have had our hands full and our bank account empty over here in The Smelly Life.
Last Monday I posted this picture of my cute little pup who was all cuddled up on my lap trying to keep warm.

Let me add a sidenote that, for once, Mr. B and I had were fairly on track with our money and even had a little extra in savings.
I guess in the end the whole point in having savings is to use in case of emergency.
We just didn't expect the emergency to be quite so soon.
Although, we should've expected it because last time we had money in savings our car went in needing an oil change and came out with an oil change, alignment and three new tires costing us not $30, but $400.
Such is {grown-up}life.


My cute little puppy woke up from her nap and I noticed that her eyelid was staying up instead of  tucking under her skin like usual. 
Thank the Lord, eyes are not typically like because I'm not gonna lie- this was gross. 
It needed to go back where it belonged.
Under the skin.
It was all red and slimy looking.


I gave her a bath, hoping that it would just wash it's way back down.
That was unsuccessful.
I used a warm wet cloth all through out the day.
That was unsuccessful.
I gave her a benedryl, thinking maybe it was some allergic reaction.
That was unsuccessful.
I gave it some time to see if it would heal, trying to avoid going to the money sucking vet, if possible.
That was unsuccessful.

It got worse.
Grosser.
Sadder.


I felt so bad for my poor little pup.
Not only was it disgusting to look at, I could tell it was really bothering her too. 
She was acting and eating fine, but she would paw at her face every so often trying to fix it.
First thing Wednesday morning, I took her to the vet. 
Dreading the cost, but knowing she needed some medication.
She is officially petrified of the vet so we did the whole I-drag-her-in-work-up-a-sweat-become-all-flustered-drag-her-to-the-scale-to-be-weighed-she-runs-away-I-bend-down-to-pick-her-up-my-butt-crack-shows-to-the-world-I-am-oh-so-classy-I-finally-get-her-on-the-scale-and-then-we-repeat-to-get-her-in-the-exam-room.
  Oh the joys of the vet.
The Dr. comes in. 
Takes a look.
Doesn't know what it is.
Suggests taking a bunch of different tests.
I feel pressured.
Just give me eye drops and I'll be on my way. Thanks.
Except, I don't have the guts to say that so in real life I say "Ok"

She does test number 1. 
$17.
"Nope, she has no scratch in her eye!"
Awesome..there goes $17 in .001 seconds.

Test number 2.
$20
"No problem with her tear ducts!"
Wonderful...20 more dollars down the drain.

Test number 3.
$18.
"Eye pressure looks perfect!"
Perfectttt....18 more dollars and we still don't know.

No diagnosis, but eye drops to see if they help.
$11.

Total spent on the inconclusive appointment: $111.

The eye drops didn't seem to be helping.
It looked like it was getting worse.
I was really worried it was cherry eye and we were going to have to spend $600+ on surgery.
Thankfully, the vet suggested we try eye ointment and ditch the drops.
At an additional $13 this seemed worth it with the thought of expensive surgery in the back of my mind.

Success.

As soon as her eye was just about healed it was time for her scheduled surgery. 
Microchipped and fixed: $233.

Total vet bill in one week: $344

No.one.was.happy.
This was my poor puppy when I picked her up from surgery. She was whining the whole way home, her ears as far back as they could go and her little nub practically in her butt hole. 
{You can see her eye is better though!}

It was so sad.
She was really uncomfortable and by the looks of it, disappointed in us.

And she did this the rest of the night. 
And the majority of today, but she is on her way to recovery!

And I am pretty confident we both hope we won't be visiting the vet anytime in the near future. 

This whole puppy thing isn't cheap, but thankfully she is worth every penny. :) 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

A Month Late.

No, I'm not taking about my Aunt Flow.
Although I wish I was.

I'm talking about blogging about our trip to Texas which was Labor day weekend.
I can't even believe it has already been a month!

For once I feel like I have so much to blog about and haven't found the time to blog.
And when I say "so much" that doesn't mean that it's good and/or important things.
I just have a lot of things I took pictures of with the intent to blog about and the days keep passing by so quickly that it finds itself into the "is this really worth posting about" category. Maybe one day it will be shared. Maybe not.

This trip to Texas made the cut though.
It is important because it shows all you smelly followers
  my adorable smelly little nephew.
Unfortunately this little guy lives miles and miles away from us.
I so wish we could be actively involved in his life and he could know who his Uncle B and Auntie J are, that he could be spoiled and kissed by us weekly...but that's not how it is. 
So instead we see him once or twice a year {he's only 22 months, in his 22 months of life that's how it's been}, and we soak in every precious moment with that sweet little boy.

{Also, I appreciate the new blogging picture options, but I am having a hard time easily switching the order- tips?? So these are in complete random order because I am too lazy to fix it. :) }


We got to spend a couple hours after church with just the 3 of us. We stopped at the store and bought him some toys. I guess it's a good thing we live so far away because we could spend so much money on this little man! 
Mr. B showing him some golfing techniques.


I finally got to try a Sonic soda that I hear so much about in the blog world. We don't have any in NH and I have to say...what's the big deal??? I didn't notice anything special. It was plain ol' Barq's rootbeer. Is it the shaved ice that makes it good?? I also tried the cherry-limeade and wasn't a fan of that either. I was pretty disappointed, but proud to say I finally got to try it and see what all the hype is about.


This is one of my favorite pictures. They had fun playing in the pool together.


Another one of my favs. How cute?


This is a room in Mr. B's parents' house that is called the "Red Zone Club", a complete Buffalo Bills room with a giant projector to watch the games. Totally necessary. This is the only thing that Mr. B wants to inherit. {We are still working on rephrasing that statement.}


We flew Jet Blue on the way home and this is by far my favorite airline. ever.  I got to watch live TV the whole time and eat yummy {and as many} snacks as I want and drink a whole can of soda.
 Does it get any better?? 



Having fun on the swings. 


Apparently this is the way to eat a peach. He's got this whole technique down-tippy toes and all. 

He loved being pushed in this little car. And I was able to get my exercise running up and down the hallway. over. and. over. and. over.

Another view of the Red Zone.

Mama K took me to some stores and bought me these super cute shirts from Anthropologie.


I love this little guy so much. He is at the cutest age right now with a quirky personality. 
I can't wait to be with him again for Thanksgiving!

We spent a beautiful day on Lake Travis. It was so nice jet skiing in warm water! 
It makes for a totally different experience!



We got to eat at one of our favorite sub shops that we went to in FL. 
There are none in NH and we crave it all the time!


One more month until I can hold him again!!



So excited to be driving the boat!

Love his big brown eyes.

And his long beautiful lashes.



Another long weekend begins tomorrow!! 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Misc. Monday

Miscellany Monday @ lowercase letters


{one} I really shouldn't be blogging or spending anytime watching TV today. I have 3 and a 1/2 days left to finish in my Bible Study before our meeting tonight. I have only had two weeks to finish so... gimme a break. 14 days to finish 5 days of study... seemed so easy when that was mentioned the first night.

{two} Has anyone ever done an inductive Bible study? It's a lot of work, but I am sure totally worth it. I guess I will find out later today when that is all I am doing.

{three} This weekend I attended a Beth Moore conference and it was so good. I will post some highlights of that later this week. maybe.

{four} Notice a trend? This isn't exactly the fall weather I was looking forward to....

This was the weather last week.

This is the weather this week...
{five} Of course, it's a given that due to the circumstances of the weather the Shred will not be seen this week either.

{six} We are refusing to put the heat on this early even though our house is fairly cold, so little miss Roxie spent her morning like this. 
It's a win-win. We save money and she cuddles that much more. 

{seven} I have a funny story to share that has to do with this picture...


Any guesses??

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Farmer's Daughter

'Cause just when I thought it couldn't get no hotter,
I caught a glimpse of the farmer's daughter...

I feel pretty confident that Rodney Atkins new song "Farmer's Daughter" wasn't referring to me. 
Just a thought.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Game Day/ T2T

 Sunday was the big day- Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots.
 It would be an even bigger day if the Bills were actual competition for the Pats, but it's fun to pretend it's a big deal {any excuse for a little party and good food is fine with me!}

A little background: Mr. B's parent's grew up in NY and are huge Bills fans. Therefore, Mr. B grew up a Bills fan even though he has lived most of his life in NH. Side note: The Bills are one of the worst teams in the NFL- typically losing almost every game. The Pats are a good team. Mr. B and his dad can't stand the Pats. Bitter much? Drives me nuts.

My family grew up in NH and we are Pats fans. The defininition of "fan" varies between our two families. We don't get all decked out or go to any games, or know every player so therefore we are not true fans. Whatever. I admit that I am not the biggest fan, but I stay true to the Pats because I like to rep where I am from. I think it's fun. I am a fan. getoverit.

This has caused much controversy in our sweet little marriage, but we won't get into that. 
Being the loving wife that I am, I usually sport my Bills jersey on Sundays for the games, but since we were at my parents' house this Sunday watching both teams,  I couldn't be 100% for the Bills.
Hence why I call myself a Biltriots fan. 

Well...we have now become a Biltriots family
Mr. B put his pride aside and allowed our cute little pup to represent the Pats.
How could he say no to this??





It was actually a fairly close game, but the Bills did lose. 
Something I have become very use to.
Why you want to be for a team that always loses, I have no idea. 
Apparently that shows a lot about character and being a true fan.
Whatever. 
But, it makes me feel better that Roxie can bridge the gap.
When Smelly Babies come along that will be another story, but I can only hope it will be the same.

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Today's Top Two over the the undomestic momma is your two favorite songs.
I was torn if I should do my fav of all-time or currently.
I went with currently because it's the easiest for my brain at the moment.
I also went with the Christian genre because that was also the easiest at the moment.
And they are such good songs. I was thinking it will most likely have a better impact than sharing "Tootsie Roll" or "Hillbilly Bone".  Who knows, I could be totally wrong, but I'll go with my gut.

{one} New favorite. Starry Night by Chris August. Have you heard it?? If not listen.now. I even chose the video with the lyrics so you can see for yourself how awesome this song is.



{two} Not so new, but all-time fav. Revelation Song by Kari Jobe. These words have so much power.




One last thing: the weather for the week. Oh, and Friday has now changed to rain too. So you can bet that I will be in some form of sweats/pjs every day and not even laying eyes on the 30 Day Shred.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Show Us Your Life: Master Bedroom

Today over at Kelly's Korner, it's Show Us Your Life: Master Bedroom.
I wouldn't exactly call our bedroom a "Master" Bedroom, but seeing as we are the "masters" of the house, we can just roll with that title.
We just rearranged our bedroom a couple days ago and I like it so much better.
It is amazing how a room can feel so different just by doing that.
You know that feeling when you know a room isn't reaching it's full potential? Well, that was me with our bedroom- a change was needed.
I wouldn't say that it is now reaching it's full potential, but we rent this place-it's not our forever bedroom and there is really no need for it to reach it's full potential.

How's that for a motivational speech?

It also doesn't help that Roxie's crate takes up about 1/4 of our room. For real.

So anyways, here are the before pictures in horrible lighting and quality:

You walk into our room and see this, very little room between the door and the end-table/bed.

To the left you see this side of the room {my clothes are in the armoire}:

We added an accent wall {same color as the living room wall}

Looking from the opposite side of the door {Mr. B's clothes are in that little closet}

After:

We decided to get rid of the end tables, they were a waste of space and were used for about 3 sips of water before bed and other misc junk.

We moved the bed against the wall to save some more space. That's where I sleep and I don't mind- I never get up in the middle of the night, and when Ben leaves for work I kind of take over the whole bed anyways so for the most part I don't even notice a difference.
{Totally irrelevant side note- I do sleep on the outside on the weekends since I am the one that wakes up with Roxie in the morning. Just in case you were wondering.}

Yes, that's an empty frame. I've had it since High School, it was hanging in the spare bedroom with a bunch of old pictures in it. I took the pictures out, painted it to match our room and now I am looking for some new pictures to fill it with. This could be one of those projects where this remains on the wall like that forever and just becomes a unique piece of art- circle with various shapes inside. Who knows.

Btw, bought that armoire off craigslist for $50.

The other side of the room Let's pretend that it's opposite day. so that wall that is "accented" really means pretend it doesn't exist. So let's just ignore the fact that it has one tiny picture on it. Kthanks.

I also had this chest in my room in High School. It was periwinkle, we painted it brown while in Florida and made it our coffee table and now it is in our room and is a little storage unit. I am hoping to be crafty and buy some fabric and padding to put on the top to tie in with our room. But again...you know how home projects go.

Roxie's Master Bedroom.

How's the for creative? Let's stack our end tables and hope it looks like some sort of shelving unit. Call me a genius, if you really want to. I don't mind.

View from the door and puppy.

View from the kitchen.

We moved the shelf that we had in their out to the little "hallway" between the two bedrooms and it is just what that empty space needed.

{{Maybe I should call Roxie Waldo from now on...she seems to make it into almost every picture.}}
I am not sure I want to keep what's inside the basket, hence why it is currently unopened.
I am also printing a wedding picture to put in the frame instead of an engagement one.
That is what everyone signed at our wedding that has been hiding in the closet because I had no idea where to put such a "bold" piece of work. Hindsight, totally would've left a pen for people to sign with. A black marker is a little much.

So that's our little room. I am pretty sure this post is bigger than it.

Go link up and show us your bedroom!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: DUI

Driving under the influence...
of apple juice.
Busted.