Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Our Newest Family Member
We have adopted a fabulous white and brown brindle boxer from the animal shelter. She is about 1 1/2 to 2 years old and such a sweetheart! She has one blue eye and one brown (now I am not the only one with brown eyes!). Her name is Pepsi and she adores the girls.
Just a plug for the animal shelter...they are very overcrowded and giving all cats away FREE! All dogs are only $17.76. Every adoption includes shots, spay/neuter and a bag of food. If you are looking for a big dog ask to see Krispie in kennel 20. We loved him and considered 2 dogs but think we better start with only one Here is the website for the Salt Lake County Animal Shelter: http://animalservices.slco.org/
I have a small confession to make (and this is between just you and me so don’t go posting it on the internet or anything) but every time I go to the shelter I end up feeling very emotional/teary eyed. To see all the cat crates stacked so high and so many dogs breaks my heart. And to think I didn’t think I was an animal person.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
July
July has been such a busy month so far! Raegan has been in Texas for most of the month and we have been keeping busy playing in the sprinklers and with friends.
We celebrated our great nation’s birthday with a fabulous block party arranged by one of our neighbors. The street was blocked off and there were fun games, slip n’slides and a bounce house for the kids. Plenty of food, fireworks and most importantly, friends and family! Of course, Raegan was gone for this event too so we missed him but other than that it couldn’t have been a better 4th of July! I am grateful to live in this country with the freedoms we have and am grateful to those who sacrifice to insure we keep our freedoms!
July of last year there was a storm that flooded several of the homes on our street but we were out of town for that one. Yesterday we received a huge rainstorm that dropped tons and tons of water.At one point we looked outside and our backyard was almost a swimming pool. The water was running under the fence on the west side but had no outlet on the east. Our garden was almost completely under water and the window well was starting to pool with water. Luckily we caught it in time and was able to route the incoming water away. We then spent the next 2 hours digging trenches in other people’s yards. It reminded me a lot of my childhood when I played in the mud. I forgot how good cool mud felt in between the toes! The thing that amazed me the most was the sheer number of people that were out helping. People were driving around looking for others that needed help. I loved seeing everyone help their neighbors out. It may sound a little corny but it warms my heart to see people working together.