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Saturday, August 25, 2012

R.I.P. Nala Jean 6/30/96-8/25/12

This morning we unexpectedly said goodbye to Nala. It has been a heart-wrenching few hours and definitely an emotional roller coaster. I noticed yesterday that she was behaving odd, acting very lethargic and not as responsive as normal. I told the kids and Jeff that I was worried and thought this was going to be "it" and she wasn't going to hang on much longer. Jeff left the house this morning around 5am and she was perfectly fine, going out to go potty, etc. Around 6:45 the kids came into our room and woke me up to tell me that she has messed all over the house and was laying in it and couldn't stand up. I bolted out of bed and found her, head on the dining room carpet, spread out with all four of her legs flailing like a fish. She was panting hard and seemed to be out of it. I knew in that moment that this was the day we would be saying goodbye. I called my parents to come collect the kids so they didn't have to witness anymore heartache. They said their goodbyes and went to be with my Mom. My Dad returned and helped load her up in the car and we took her to the vet. The tech confirmed that although her vitals were ok, she had suffered a stroke....all too familiar to the one she had back in December, 2010, but this time, she couldn't regain control of her body and support her weight. I called Jeff and we made the decision together to have her put down as the quality of her life would never be the same and we couldn't, and didn't want to submit ourselves and the kids to such traumatizing circumstances anymore. I went in the back, held her head in my hands and said my goodbyes. With the passing of Nala, I am officially closing a chapter in my life, as I have had her since before meeting Jeff and she has been there right along with me through the roller coaster ride of my college years.

Nala's 15th Birthday
Saying Goodbye

Friday, August 24, 2012

Heart warming....

I HAVE to document this heart warming moment that I just witnessed before me between Austin and Addison. If you know the energy level that surrounds Austin and how utterly intense he can be, you will know why I had to document it. We just got back from the pool and Austin and Addison are playing Super Mario Bros. on the wii(Austin's new daily obsession!) He is so patient with her and allows her to have her own character and tag along with him on his journey. They just completed a world and were so excited with their accomplishment. Amidst their celebration, Austin turns to Addi, caresses her face, looks her in the eyes, and says "I love you so much!" This is the very moment why God allowed us to have children!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Another school year begins

The alarm went off this morning and it was time to start another school year! It seems like the summer flew by at an incredible pace and although I am more than ready to get back into a schedule, I am not ready for the 5:45am wake-up calls and the personal taxi service around the city of Gainesville. Brooke is now in 2nd grade with Mrs. Bates and Austin is in 1st grade with Ms. Ebert(this will be her very 1st teaching job straight out of college). This will be the 1st year in the BRAND NEW, STATE OF THE ART, Elementary building. It truly does have ALL of the bells and whistles and looking back, these kids are more than blessed to be receiving their education in such a phenomenal, high-tech environment. Austin will be a lion again this year, and for the ease of the children with the transition into the new building, his classmates will remain the same from last year....this is so exciting! We are looking forward to an amazing year at PK Yonge!

Go Blue Wave!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Jax Fl. Roc Running Obstacle Challenge

Yesterday Jeff and I ran in our 2nd obstacle challenge race, which benefited Donna 26.2, a charity to help fight cancer. We have a fundraising goal to each raise $50 toward the charity, which we have 1 month to fulfill. It was a challenging off road 3-4 mile course with 25+ obstacles spread throughout. There were multiple MUD pits, multiple walls and crawls, water obstacles(most involved natural creeks, an incline rope wall that led to an amazing water slide, and much more. Every "ROC-Star" got a professionally designed t-shirt, etched Finisher Pint glass, and a cool beverage(BEER.....and I even took a few sips) at the finish line. On one of the 1st obstacles, some type of wall, I sprained my ankle slighty coming down from it. Between that and the fact that I could barely catch a good breath, I wasn't at my best throughout the race, but pushed through. Our finish time was just over 64 minutes, which I was happy with, considering. Here is a list of some of the obstacles that we encountered: Mud Leap, Military Wall, Mud Crawl, Fence Hurdle, Hurdles, Fence Bound, Triple By-pass Water Trudge, A River Runs Thru It, Charlotte's Web, Over/Unders, Tire Stutter Step, Troll Bridge, Mud Pit, Water Bridge, Rope Pull, & Victory Wall. Jenn & Jean Moises ran the race with us as part of Team Married Mudders. It was their very 1st mud run and they did extremely well and I believe had fun doing it! We all wore fluorescent colors to represent the team. I have to say that as we drove up to the race site, which was kind of in the middle of nowhere at a horse stable, we passed a petting zoo, equipped with a buffalo, ostrich, lama, goats, chickens, and other various animals. It was so random, so weird, and so cool all at the same time. It was a fun morning, providing us with some amazing memories and souvenirs, including all the bumps and bruises.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Closing a chapter

This morning as I headed out the door I embarked on my last day as part of the "Trinity Kids" team, closing a chapter in my life that has led me to meet some incredible people and families! It was a bittersweet day as I said goodbye to some incredible people that I have grown to adore, but I look forward to my future and new role as a Preschool teacher in the 4 year old class at Stepping Stones!! When I arrived home from work Jeff and the kids had flowers and a "Happy Retirement" balloon waiting for me, which I just thought was so touching and sweet. Jeff had to go to work, so the kids and I spent a nice, peaceful afternoon at the pool. My Mom was so gracious and had the kids and I over for dinner to celebrate new beginnings, serving my favorite, Hungarian Goulash. I now get to enjoy 2 weeks off before pre-planning begins and look forward to the down time and relaxation!