Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Merry Christmas!

We hope you all had a very Merry Christmas with family and friends!  I waited too long to get my act together on cards this year...so here is a virtual version of what would've been! Here's to a great 2012!




Monday, December 10, 2012

Brilliant Insight from an Irishman

Very interesting and honest look at how people from foreign countries, specifically Ireland in this post, view us as Americans.  I can honestly say the only thing I didn't agree with was the part about smiling.  I love smiling and being smiled at.  That was one of the very few things I didn't like about Europe, although I do see his point about them losing meaning.  Sort of a long list, but well worth a read even if you haven't traveled outside the U.S.!


"17 Cultural Reasons Why this European Never Wants to Live in America"


Most of his perspective is spot on.  For me, especially #11, Religious Americans.  It's one of the things I adored about Europe and despise about America!  I used to have a little saying at a previous company. I had a coworker that had to insert "Jesus" into every conversation.  I finally got fed up and said "You need to keep your Jesus in your pocket".  I wanted to hear about that as much as he wanted to hear the facts we currently have about how our universe was ACTUALLY created...  Anyway, I'm off topic but read the post :)

Excerpt:
"11. Religious Americans
Look – I grew up in a religious town in Ireland, went to an all boys Catholic school, and some of my friends in Europe are religious. Even if I’m not religious myself, it’s up to everyone to decide what they believe in. I find religious people in Europe to be NORMAL – it’s a spiritual thing, or something they tend to keep to themselves, and are very modern people with a great balance of religion and modernism.
But I can’t stand certain Christian affiliations of religious Americans. It’s Jesus this and Jesus that all the bloody time. You really can’t have a normal conversation with them. It’s in your face religion, and they replace hard science with scripture in the classroom. They really need to tone it down."


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

And Then, There Were Five.

It's probably no surprise I snuck another little furry critter on here with no announcement!  With all of the negativity of the election this year, and America being a seemingly divided and angry place, I/we needed to do something positive!  Both for the world, and for ourselves. Think globally, act locally I always say. With room in our hearts and in our home, we adopted 2 year old Tucker, a 4 pound Pomeranian.  Tucker was left at a no-kill shelter by a family that claimed to have moved to a place they could no longer have pets.  He wasn't neutered (is now), wasn't regularly groomed, and in my opinion wasn't very well cared for.  I understand people go through hard times, but how can you leave your family member?  Animals are my passion and I want to do anything I can to help those who cannot help themselves.  Tucker has been with us since November 10th, and has already brought immense joy into the house!  So worried we'd disrupt our perfect harmony of pets that all got along, that was quickly dispelled as little Tuck fit right in.  He seemed fine with the cats, and wasn't skittish of either dog.  Just made himself right at home, actually.

He is such a hoot with a big personality.  For four pounds thirteen ounces, he packs a punch in that little package.  He is just so loving!  He wants to be with you, play and cuddle all the time.  He makes the most adorable noises when he's playing, which to me sound exactly like the squirrel, Scrat, from the movie Ice Age.  This is our first Toy Breed of dog, but I'm sold.  Toy breed's are all have been bred to be strictly companion animals and it truly shows.  This little guys is my buddy!  I might be biased, but he's probably the best dog ever :)  Since no one wants to read about nothing but Tucker 24/7, I'm posting all of his pictures and cute videos for other Pomeranian Enthusiasts like myself (I am a crazy Pom lady with way too much time on her hands) on his own page.  However, please keep in mind that we RESCUED Tucker, and did not buy or get from any breeder.  Please always consider rescue first, there are many great pure bred dogs that need homes from rescues.  We are proof of that!  The fact is, that when you adopt a pet from a rescue you save TWO lives.  The life of the pet you adopt, and you've made the space for the shelter to bring in and help one more animal.  We have five wonderful fur kids and they are all from a rescue or humane society.  Welcome to your new home, Tucker!

Tucker's hobbies include...

Watching TV

Chillin' with his homeboy Mr. Duck

Cruising with Dad

Getting awesome new haircuts

Looking fashionable

And not playing fetch very well...