Monday, September 28, 2015

Two Years

I have been a little absent from the blog scene lately.  Life has been busy but wonderful, and today, Chase and I are celebrating our two-year wedding anniversary. 

Here's a peak into our special day. 

I am so lucky to call Chase my husband and my partner in life, and I look forward to a lifetime of more anniversaries with this incredible man.

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Friday, September 4, 2015

Friday!

Is anyone else looking forward to the three day holiday weekend?  I know we are.  The past five weekends we have been away from home either at the lake, Denver or last weekend's wedding, so this weekend... We have zero plans, and I cannot wait! 

It has sort of been a crazy week with our sweet girl, Maci.  The past couple of months we have noticed that she didn't have as much energy as she normally does, but we were attributing her energy levels, or lack thereof, to summer heat.  Her coat is so thick, and as much as we brush her, it still doesn't offer her much relief.  After she spent the night at my parent's farm over the weekend and hearing my entire family comment on her unusual behavior (lack of energy, almost even lethargic), I knew it was time to take her to the vet for a checkup.  She was due her annual booster shots anyway, so while she was there we planned for our vet to do a routine physical.  Chase dropped her off before work, so she could spend the day at the vet for observation.  When you visit our vet, you weigh your pet as you enter the office.  Chase called me after he left and told me she had a twenty pound weight gain.  TWENTY pounds... I was instantly in shock, and I felt horrible about myself.  How could I not have noticed that much difference in her weight?  Because we had taken her to the vet after a toe injury earlier this summer, I knew she had only put on that weight in two months.  Cue me feeling even worse... Two months and twenty pounds later.  After our vet completed her physical, she didn't notice anything abnormal other than her weight gain, and she suggested that we just work with her to lose the extra lbs.  I immediately suggested a blood test.  (My mom and I began an online search after Chase called about her weight and discovered dog's thyroids can be the cause of some of the symptoms Maci had been showing.)  Her food hadn't changed, the amount of food hadn't changed and she was still getting regular walks and exercise.  To me, that's basis for something more going on.  So, as it turns out, Maci has hypothyroidism.  She was put on a two-pill regimen for probably the remainder of her life.  We take her back in at the end of the month to make sure her dosage is working and to make sure her hormone levels are getting back on track.  The good news?  Hypothyroidism is not a life-threatening issue, and we should start seeing a change in her energy levels in no time, especially as she starts dropping some of that weight.
 On another note, our fall decor is unpacked!  I'll share a fall inspired post within the next few weeks-- once the weather actually feels like fall.  I will add that I picked up four bundles of these cute little pumpkins and pine cones from our local Dollar General for $3.00 each.  Such a steal!

 For my mom's birthday celebration last Sunday, I made and decorated a white cream blueberry three-tiered cake with lemon buttercream.  It was the perfect addition to a great meal and wonderful family time.
I'm going to start making a better habit out of meal prepping at the beginning of each week.  It makes weeknight meals so much easier to grab already washed and cut up veggies and fruits.  And, that means after putting in all of the effort to do that, I won't be as likely to let it spoil in the veggie or fruit drawer.
It's been a good week, and I am so thankful we were able to get things figured out with Maci.
Enjoy your weekend!

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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Fall weather?


Happy Tuesday!
Is anyone else dreaming of fall weather yet?  With our weather forecast showing the entire week with temperatures in the mid to high 90ºs, it makes me look even more forward to cooler weather, warm meals, fall scented candles and not sweating as soon as I get into my vehicle.
 As I mentioned last week, I can’t wait to start getting out my fall décor and having it truly feel like fall around here.  I’m ready to replant our front porch flower pots to fall colored chrysanthemums and display some of the pumpkins my mom is growing in her garden.  

 I walked through the garden yesterday, and her small pumpkin patch is looking great!  It was so horribly windy and dry yesterday that I couldn’t snap a good picture, but as soon as the weather cooperates, I’ll try to get one posted.  She has quite a few different pumpkin varieties-- white (white ghost variety), green (which I think are actually of the blue variety), the cute small orange pumpkins (jack be little and munchkin variety--aren't those the cutest names for little pumpkins?!--) and some of the easily recognizable jack o’lantern variety.

After living in the eastern part of the state for college and moving back to northwest Kansas, I’ve really grown to appreciate fall in my home part.  Spring brings lots of dry wind, summer is hot and fall is usually really pleasant.   

Here’s to hoping I didn’t just jinx the weather for the next few months and that fall weather arrives very soon!

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