Friday, May 27, 2011

We Should Have Named Her Jaws...

Well, it's been far too long since my last blog post, but thanks to school and work, blogging has dropped significantly on my priority list. Today, however, warranted a special post about my dear, sweet Evie. While she has brought so much joy and love to our little family, she also fills our hearts with equal amounts of frustration sometimes.

One of the best parts of my day is coming home to a cute little puppy after work. Evie is always so sweet and excited to see me when I get home from work, and it's such a fun privilege to let her out of her "place" and soak up all the love the little pup can give. Today, however, I turned the corner into our living room where her crate is, and was met with a very different sight. You see, Tim and I have been searching for weeks for a dog bed for Evie. We wanted a bed that was not too expensive but extra fluffy since we've been walking/running Evie so much lately. Yesterday, I stumbled across a Milkbone dog bed at Walgreens for a very reasonable price. It's fluffy, cheap, and is machine-washable. PERFECT! Evie was unsure what to think of it at first, but she looked mighty comfy when I got her up this morning before work.

When I got home from work, however, I discovered her true feelings about the bed. Check out the pics below to see what she really thought of the oh-so-sweet-and-thoughtful-present her mommy got her yesterday. The pictures do not do the massacre justice as you cannot tell how brutally she destroyed each individual part of the bed. Not only is the stuffing everywhere, she actually destroyed the zipper, zipper pull, and inside lining. Despite the fact that Evie basically just chewed up and spit out $10, we still love her and the whole thing actually made me laugh more than anything. The destruction was pretty impressive for such a small pup, but I guess we just keep underestimating her abilities!



 

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Pupdate!

Bigger than Daddy's shoe now!
It's hard to believe that we've had Evie for 3 months, but even harder to believe that she's a whole 5 months old! I had her weighed today and she is 20lbs!! When we got her she was a mere 4.5lbs and soooo tiny! Here's a few fun pics of our ever-growing puppy! Enjoy!
She used to be the size of Tim's shoe...

Sweet little Evesters!


Sick little pup!


Bubbles!!!!

Monday, March 14, 2011

More Evie Fun!

Today I FINALLY got Evie a dog tag with our info on it (just in case!), and I was not ready for the entertainment it would add to my day! Check out the video of Evie getting accustomed to her new "bling." Too cute!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Color Me Pink! (And purple, and orange, and brown!)

First, a little back-story is needed to understand this post. When I was little (probably 7ish) my youngest brother, Ben (a toddler at the time), did the unthinkable and drew a mural of a tree in red lipstick on the white carpet in my bedroom. It's been a funny family story ever since (though I'm not sure at what point it became humorous to my mom), so to commemorate that act, Ben and I decided to have some fun today.

My mom is getting ready to put her house on the market in a couple of weeks and she is having the family room carpet replaced. While I was doing my weekly cleaning at her house today, I was inspired to have a little fun before the carpet was removed. I mentioned my idea to Ben and he was all for it. So, after a quick trip to the Dollar Store for some brightly colored lipstick, Ben (aka "Dale") and I began to recreate our modern-day version of his original mural - right in the middle of the family room carpet.

It's possible that as you're reading this, Ben and I have fled the country on the minute chance that my mom decided to keep the carpet and now is not able to - she would have our heads for sure. But hopefully all is well and we are not hiding out in a third-world country waiting for my mom to simmer down. (It could happen!) So, below are the pictures of the fun that Ben and I had "artistically improving" my mom's carpet! We started with lipstick and when those ran out we had to resort to markers. Enjoy the pictures and if those of you who talk to me regularly don't hear from me soon, call the police.

                    
  

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Which one are you?

I am currently reading through a book called "The Me I Want to Be" by John Ortberg - a very good book so far! The book is all about becoming the best version of "me" that I can be by allowing God to transform my life. Today as I was reading it I was struck by a very simple idea, but one that is not so easy to actually employ.
Ortberg was discussing how it is important to "think great thoughts" instead of the negative ones that often plague our minds. I'm extremely guilty of this and have struggled for a long time with being transformed by the renewing of my mind. He talks about the usefulness of being able to set our minds on whatever we choose - instead of thinking negative thoughts, why not focus on positive things? While this is much easier said than done, I wanted to share this passage of the book with you - both for his insightful wisdom and also his humor in making his point.

"At any moment - including this one - we can turn our thoughts in one direction or another. It is within our capacity to set our minds; that explains why two people can be in the same set of circumstances and yet have completely different experiences. A friend sent me passages from a dog's diary and a cat's diary as a means to show me the difference a mindset can make..."

Excerpts from a Dog's Diary:
8:00am - Dog food! My favorite thing!
9:30am - A car ride! My favorite thing!
9:40am - A walk in the park! My favorite thing!
10:30am - Got rubbed and petted! My favorite thing!
12:00pm - Lunch! My favorite thing!
1:00pm - Played in the yard! My favorite thing!
3:00pm - Wagged my tail! My favorite thing!
5:00pm - Milk bones! My favorite thing!
7:00pm - Got to play ball! My favorite thing!
8:00pm - Wow! Watched TV with the people! My favorite thing!
11:00pm - Sleeping on the bed! My favorite thing!



Excerpts from a Cat's Diary:
Day 983 of my captivity.
My captors continue to taunt me
with bizarre, little dangling objects.
The only thing that keeps me going
is my dream of escape.




-Which one are you? I would prefer to think like the dog, but sadly I think I more often resemble the cat (which is so sad b/c I don't like cats - except Cheddar, my sister's cat!) I have been very blessed to have a husband that excels in this area - I have never met someone who is so positive all of the time! He constantly encourages me to take control of my attitude and make life more enjoyable - thanks sweetie! Hopefully one of these days I'll be the "dog" that you are. :) "Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things." (Colossians 3:2)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Meet My Niece!


Absolutely precious!

Welcome to the world, Aliza Jane Moss! My beautiful baby niece was born Friday, February 18 at 4:44pm. She weighed 6 lbs, 7 oz and was 19.5 inches long. What a beautiful little blessing! I was unfortunately sick the day she was born, so I didn't get to see her until the next day (notice the lovely surgical mask I had to wear since I'd been sick!), but she is absolutely perfect! Congratulations to proud new parents Mike and Kristin Moss - you guys made a cute one! Welcome to the world little love!  
                   

Proud New Papa!

Oh so sad!!

                 
 
                                                                                         

  

Thursday, February 17, 2011

#1 Favorite Toy!

There has been some debate in our house as to whether or not this is actually a toy, but my argument is that if all of Evie's toys were sitting out, she would absolutely choose our #1 contestant - the wobble kong! Certain of my family members think it's mean to feed her from this, but she eats her food so fast that it has come in very handy! While she only gets to "play" with it at meal-times, I'm sure it's her favorite toy!