Friday, November 30, 2007

Updates

  • I'm tired. Busy - crazy busy. Happy
  • I'm playing my cello tonight for the first time since The Year of the Elbow. Looking forward to it!
  • Again, I'm feeling Brett's pain from last night's game. It was horrible that they lost, to that team, but it's not the end of the world, and it was fantastic to see that Aaron Rodgers could actually step it up!
  • It was Joe's birthday last night - fun night had by all!
  • It's going to snow a lot tomorrow night. Actually looking forward to it! We're under a winter storm watch with up to 7 inches expected. Let the Holidays begin!
  • Joe gave me an early Christmas present: an HP laptop with Vista and Office 2007 installed. So far, I love it!
  • Maddy is doing great and her 4th b'day will be on the 23rd. Oh my stars! How did she get so old?!

And for your goofy pleasure:

Saturday, November 24, 2007

A test in spontaneity

Because D'Argo wasn't well, we decided it would not be in his best health or interest to go to Madison, for only one evening. We called my Mom and let her know on Wednesday. They called on Friday to let us know we were to expect them for Friday!

It was fun - a long day for Maddy true, but it was fun: I took Haddy and William and Maddy out bike-riding to the park, we had Joe's parents, his brothers, Kris and Erin, my folks and the 3 kids over for a few hours for pizza and left-overs. Everyone left around 8pm and we just crashed. It may have been the many yummy foods, or just stress. Happy Thanksgiving all away around.

:)

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

D'Argo


Got home safely from Lake Elmo, MN. My team is fantastic! I'm so thrilled to have had the guts to go for this job. LOTS of work, but it's good work.

D'Argo is ill and at the kitty hospital tonight (Tuesday night). He's only 5 years old yet has the kidneys of a cat 3 times his age. He was leaving us presents in not-so-nice places (like tables, counters). Obviously, he was trying to tell us something. (He's the tortoise-shell one - Deci is the one who is mostly white.)

Update...
D'Argo is home after being at the vet hospital 3 nights. He's fine, but we have to give him subcutaneous fluids daily, an antibiotic pill, and special (ie. $$$) food. He had a good night last night and cuddled with me.

It's going to be a rough few weeks. We don't want him to be in any pain, but we don't want to do anything too hastily.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

"I'm leaving ... on a jet plane!..."

Yep - first time in about 7 years. I think our honeymoon to Jamaica was the last time I was on a plane! I'm going nowhere special - "just" Minneapolis for a library meeting. I leave tomorrow evening, coming home Friday night.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Holy Mackarel!

How'd they do that?!

It is NOT a fluke! They are 8-1! Wow. I'm thrilled to say I AM a Packers fan, even without their winning streak. WOW!

Go Pack Go!

why?! oh why?!

Warning ... bodily fluids discussed ... not for the weak-stomached...

I should be feeling a bit relieved. I don't have to work today. It's one of the holidays the college observes. I should be feeling like today is a day I could play catch-up.

Unfortunately, my dear daughter and one of my dear cats have decided that's not to be. I'm worried about Maddy's health - she's probably having the same fall-allergen reaction that I have - throwing up mucous, etc. She doesn't have a fever, just the cough that won't quit.

Not only that, but she's had two separate blow-outs with her pull-ups at night. Unsure what's up with that, but she's woken up in the middle of the night with her bed sopping. It's getting a bit old - changing the sheets in the middle of the night with a groggy crabby child and little light

And then it comes to the dear cat. Unsure which one it is, but suspect it is darling D'Argo, the younger of the two. We found a spot on an area rug in the "office" where he's been peeing. Then another. He's had issues in the past few weeks with peeing in other places than in one of the 3 litter boxes, like on Maddy's books, papers, nearly anything left on the floor. The plus side of this is that we are MUCH more careful about cleaning up after ourselves and we keep nothing on the floors anymore.

Unfortunately, he's now climbed up on tables to pee on things now! Like her "homework" from school! GRRRRR

So, before Joe goes out and takes him up to the woods (sort of kidding there), the vet will be coming to the house to check out both of the cats next week. Yep - a house-call. Did I mention that Deci gets violently car-sick?

Ok...Enough of this ... I WILL get some good work done today. I WILL get some shopping done. I WILL get dishes washed, and even have time to take a NAP! :)

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Halloween 2007

As I mentioned, Maddy decided to be a witch for Halloween last week. She was quite adorable! (Pics below).

Joe was freaky with his Jason mask on, scaring the kids with a carrot (yes, with a carrot). It was a delightful Halloween season!

it's NOT Jason ... just scary enough

The street is now FINISHED, so in the fresh dirt, we placed the tombstones!
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We carved 5 pumpkins and baked the seeds. Many trick-or-treaters complimented us on them. Then they were smashed during the evening. :(
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The cutie-pie cookey witch.
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Before her change of mind, presenting: Maddy Vader

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Joe's makeup when we scared people at the haunted house was SPOOKY!
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And don't forget Pirate Gavin! He and Maddy had a blast at the ZooBoo!

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Monday, November 05, 2007

In celebraton of Steve

Stephen Andrew Pontzer
Pontzer, Stephen Andrew age 59, of Plymouth, died on Thursday, October 11, 2007. He is survived by his first and second wife, Rachel Taft Pontzer; children, Zachary (Aimee) and Abigail; sisters, Betsy (Russell) Amalong, Judy (Cecil) Johnson and Nancy (George) Direnberger; brother, Dick (Carol); sister-in-law, Sheila Taft Fitzgerald; brother-in-law, Steve (Johanna) Taft; many nieces, nephews and countless devoted friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Mildred Pontzer.

Steve was born in St. Mary's, Pennsylvania, graduated from Alfred University with a B.S. in ceramic engineering and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin. For many years Steve worked as an executive in marketing and sales for Ohmeda, Novametix, PPG BioMedical, Aequitron Medical and also as a consultant to other medical device companies. Steve invented and held a patent on a blood gas probe.

He felt his greatest accomplishment was his relationship with his wife, children and the wide circle of friends with whom he had deep and enduring friendships. The family would like to express their deep gratitude to Dr. David King and the staff at the Hubert Humphrey Cancer Center.

Published in the Star Tribune from 10/12/2007 - 10/16/2007.