Tuesday, May 26, 2009

IN MEMORIUM


It is with profound sadness that I write of the passing of our beloved and faithful dog, Sam. We aren't sure what happened to him but his hind legs seemed to just freeze up and would no longer move independently or support him. It happened Sunday afternoon and after a checkup and x-rays at an animal hospital, we were sent home with pain meds and muscle relaxers. But we could quickly see that he was now totally dependant on us to carry him outside as he could no longer get up and out the doggie door to go to the bathroom. We had to set his food right in front of him so he could eat laying down. By Monday morning it was painfully clear that we were completely out of options. We spent the day trying to prepare ourselves to put him to sleep. I think I cried the entire day, much of the time lying beside him with my face buried in his fur. He was an amazing dog--I always said he was just like Jesus, he loved everyone. Mindy, Amy and Joe showed up late in the afternoon and grieved with us. Joe helped Craig did the hole in the backyard. Right up to the end, Sammy was ever loyal and loving and trying to comfort us. He seemed genuinely concerned that we were all crying. It was one of the most difficult days of my life and I will miss him terribly. Even though Sam's quality of life has diminished greatly the last two years, he remained always loving and devoted. I will always remember his playfulness and mischieviousness. We will probably be digging up candy in the backyard gardens for years to come that he stole at Christmas time. One time Mindy had a collection of "slammer" toys that he stole from her room one at a time and hid them in various places throughout the house. He liked to hold them in his mouth and shake his head until they flew out and landed on the floor or against a wall where they would light up and make a noise. I can still see him jumping into that box of styrofoam peanuts and watching them fly all over the room!! I really feel that if you are fortunate enough to have had a friend like Sam once in your life, you should consider yourself truly blessed. Oh, how we will miss him.

Monday, May 18, 2009

SUPPORTING PH

Saturday we went mini golfing at Mulligans to support the Pulmonary Hypertension Association. Mindy and Chris joined us for a double date. Besides the mini golf, we all bought raffle tickets but we didn't win anything. It was a beautiful day (I came home with my first sunburn of the season) and we all enjoyed doing something to support our little Parker. We met the mother of the girl whose story was recently in the Deseret News as well as several other people who are afflicted with PH. I forgot to take the camera so I don't have any pictures. By the way, Chris beat us all at mini golf!

Saturday evening we went to the Living Planet Acquarium in Sandy with Norman and Marie who were in town for the weekend. Afterwards we ate dinner at Rumbi Island. Their rental car was a Hummer so we took a picture of Craig and Norm in front of the Hummer. I'm hoping Marie will email me a copy of it. It was a fun day!!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

North Carolina


We recently had the privelege of spening a few days in North Carolina with our grandchildren. It was especially fun to share in Parker's birthday celebration. Besides the birthday party, we took Kelsey and Connor to the movie "Earth" and then met Jen and Jason and Parker at Five Guys Burgers and Friesfor dinner. On Saturday we traveled to the Zoological Park where we spent the day seeing all the animals and having a picnic lunch. The polar bear was by far the favorite--he really knows how to entertain an audiance. We also had a pizza night and watched the movie "Bedtime Stories." Kelsey and Grandma struck a deal where Grandma pays Kelsey for the books she reads. It seemed like a good idea since Connor is getting paid from time to time for trying something new to eat. Kelsey thought we needed to even the playing field. The problem is, she is such a prolific reader that I think she could quickly read Grandma into the poor house!