Shabby Miss Jenn

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ho Ho Ho

Hope everyone is getting into the Christmas spirit! We are. :) I finally have pictures of most of our decorated house. I don't have pictures of the staircase because I just can't seem to get it to look how I want, so right now there's nothing on it. But here are pictures of the outside and inside of the house!
The only problems I've seen with the tree are that there isn't a lot of room for big presents underneath...or on the sides. Guess all my gifts will have to just sit all around the living room, huh? :) Actually, I don't even have a present under the tree yet...what's the deal, Jim? :)

We were lucky enough to have my Dad be driving through KS this weekend so he stopped in on Saturday and spent the night with us. It was the first time he'd seen our house and it was the only chance we'd get to see him around Christmas, so that was great!

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Quick post with a few pictures today! :)

Update on Jim: The GI specialist is unsure about the problem that Jim is having. He goes in on Wednesday for an endoscopy and colonoscopy. Fingers crossed that it's just ulcers and nothing more serious. I'm nervous about the whole thing, but hopeful that they'll find something (small)so he can move on!

Okay, soooo in our new house we have these beautifully tall vaulted ceilings. And we measured to see just how big of a Christmas tree we could get. LOL! The area that I planned on putting a tree isn't that wide, but definitely tall. I happened to see a tree at Hobby Lobby that I loved...it's 12 feet tall! I was instructed that I could only spend the money on it if it went half off...it was really expensive. Hobby Lobby had their trees marked down 40% for probably the last 3-4 weeks but I just knew they would drop them to 50% off soon. And they did this week! Yay! So we went and bought the tree and left the two boxes (yes it came in TWO boxes) in the living room. I didn't see the point of taking them downstairs just to bring them back up in a couple of weeks! So we kept saying, gosh I hope it fits there, etc. etc. etc. So tonight Jim started putting it together. LOL! Usually we don't put it up this soon. Our lights got put up last weekend only because it was in the 70's! We won't turn them on until after Thanksgiving. I'm usually a "day after Thanksgiving" kind of gal for decorating. Anyways, he said he just wanted to make sure it fit. Well, it was interesting putting it together...to say the least. We ended up having to use an extension ladder to get the top part on.


Step ladder for section 4!








Lights on before all the branches were spread.


After spreading most of the branches.
Isn't it GORGEOUS?!! I absolutely love it. So we decided as we were spreading the branches that we'll just leave it up. It's too much work setting it up just to take it down. I won't decorate it yet because, well, I need to go buy more ornaments. LOL! But I absolutely love it. So Christma will just last a little longer in our house this year. :)
I'll have more pictures when we get it all decorated and I get the rest of the house decorated too. I have great ideas for this Christmas...can't wait to see it all come together!
Anyways, pray for Jim this week...hopefully we get all the answers we need!











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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Update

Whew, what a crazy couple of weeks it's been! We still don't have any information on Jim's issues. He was finally referred to a gastro-something or another...he sees that doctor this week. So fingers crossed that they find something!
Portia is almost healed! We had to take her to the vet every 24-48 hours to have her bandages changed for over a week. This picture was from the 21st I think. The University of Michigan colors were an accident. LOL!

This next picture was from the 24th. It was hard for the vet to get the bandages just right because of the location of the problem. And by this time they were really annoying Portia so she would rub up against walls, furniture, bed, anything to try and push them off. Well, when she would rub up against stuff the bandages would move back and the top of the tube would come out of the bandaging. So we had to try and bandage it up some more and get it to work until we could take her in the next time. It was a pain for all of us! By the time of this picture we found another problem...the bandages were rubbing her "armpits" raw! They were bleeding and very painful for her. She didn't want to get up, move, walk, anything because it would rub those sores open. When I took her to the vet on Monday, the 26th they almost took the tube out because of the sores on her arms, but there was still some pus that needed drained out so we put a bunch of gauze under her arms and tried to bandage it farther back so it didn't rub so much.






FINALLY on Wednesday the 28th they took the tube out and left it open so the holes could heal. It looked like she had been shot! Today, both holes have scabbed over completely and the top hole (the smaller of the two) is almost gone. So yay! She is back to her normal self and we are relieved.


Apparently I am a glutton for punishment...On the night of my last post (Wed 10/21) as I was taking Portia to the vet, one of the vet techs called and said they had one of their other customers call that was looking for someone to foster a white boxer and they immediately thought of me. Well, me who can't say no, immediately said yes. And then I realized I should probably ask Jim first. LoL! So, we decided if he was well-behaved, had been around other dogs, and it wouldn't hinder Portia's recovery that we would do it temporarily. So, Wednesday night Marvin came to stay with us. He is a 2-year old, 80 pound, white boxer. He is VERY well behaved and he listens better than Bentley! He and Bentley had some dominance issues the first night, but quickly became the best of friends. We got so lucky that they all get along really well. Marvin doesn't mess with Portia (which I was really worried about when she was all bandaged up)...it's like he knew she was hurt and he just left her alone and played with Bentley. Now that she's better they will play too. He is completely house broken (yay!). We weren't sure if he had ever been crated/kenneled and the first night when we put him in the kennel when we went to bed he barked for about 5-10 minutes and then we didn't hear another peep out of him for the night. Since then he's gotten a little better. If he knows we're asleep or gone then he doesn't bark. But if we put him in the kennel and he can hear us walking around then he barks. We had a couple people look at him that were interested in adopting him and we finally found his forever family last week! It's a coworker of Jim's and I think the adoption will be finalized on Tuesday. I love to help out and was glad we were able to have Marvin for awhile but I'll be relieved when it's just us four again! Two sixty pound dogs is crazy...but throw in an 80 pound dog and it's a freaking circus!!!! Here are some pics of Marvin (by the way...I hate that name and have been trying to change his name to Emmett. He comes to pretty much anything so it's worked ok so far). I have a feeling that Bentley will be going through a little bout of depression when Marvin leaves. Marvin keeps right up with Bentley and they just can't get enough of tug-of-war!



I think that's pretty much it. Today it was over seventy degrees! We don't get many seventy degree in November so we put our Christmas lights up on the house. We won't turn them on until after Thanksgiving, but it makes it so nice to be able to hang them up in nice weather! It was...interesting...to say the least...Our house has that humongous peak over the garage with a steep incline that it was ummm yeah...Jim did great and we got them put up. They aren't PERFECT, but I think they are just fine! They sag just a little on the peak part but if you're looking from the sidewalk, road, or even from midway up the driveway you really can't tell. In fact you really can only see it from right close, so no worries. I can't wait to see them at night. I might have to sneak out and turn them on for a minute just to see how they turned out. :) Now I hope we have a nice 70 degree day in January when we go to take them down too! Is that too much to ask for??? hahahaha!









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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Yikes...Okay, Okay, Okay, I know it's been forever since my last post. I am sure that there's a good reason for that. Surely there is...but I haven't come up with one yet! So we'll just skip the past month and update on what's going on right now. And that's a lot of drama. Always in the Griffith household, right?

Jim is having some medical issues. He has had some stomach problems since I've known him. It was worse when we lived in Michigan (2003-2004) and they tested him for gallbladder problems (ultrasound and hidascan both came back fine). It eased up but now it's back with a vengeance. He has pain (but not overly severe pain), nausea, etc. He's eating a fraction of what he used to because he is just tired of being nauseous all the time. They did an ultrasound and his gallbladder looked fine. He had a hidascan last week (or the week before...can't remember) and it was fine. So here we go again. They say nothing's wrong, he swears something is wrong. Then to top it off when we were at the vet yesterday he was seconds away from passing out. The vet was giving us some instructions for Portia (more on that in a bit) and Jim goes, "Something's not right here guys" and so we looked up and Jim was white as could be and obviously something was wrong. The dr was talking to him trying to get him to sit down on a bench but Jim wasn't responding. The dr was able to practically push him onto the bench. When Jim came back around he said he was just standing there and he flushed and got clammy so he took a step back to look around and see where the nearest bathroom was. And that's when his eyesight started going black and he couldn't hear anything. He said it felt like he had ear plugs in and he never saw the dr when he got in front of him and was trying to get him to sit down. Soooo we have no idea what caused him to almost pass out but obviously something is wrong. I'm not letting him play hockey until they figure it out so he's not happy right now. LOL!!! Hopefully they find something soon.



And onto the other issue...Saturday night we all went to sleep and everyone was good (minus Jim). Sunday morning when we got up Portia had redness around her eyes and mouth. Normally it's really light pink when she first wakes up and as she goes through the day and gets tired it gets a little red. Well this was really dark, ruby red...We've never seen anything like it before. So we figure maybe it's an allergy or something and we'll just keep an eye on it. Oh wait, back up a minute...She is being treated for plasmacytic stomatitis also...it's a disease that attacks her gums and the enamel on her teeth. She had a tooth that the root was exposed on that was pulled awhile back and she has always had REALLY (and I mean REALLY) bad breath. We finally found out that it was this disease and the smell was blood pooling in her gums and rotting. Isn't that NASTY?! Anyways, as it gets bad she has to go on Prednisone to take the swelling down and that will last for a month or two and then it will come back. It's a vicious cycle but the only other option is to have all of her teeth pulled (no lie...I'm sure a toothless dog is really going to scare an intruder away, huh?). Ok, so she's been on prednisone for 9 days now (as of Sunday). We thought maybe it was a reaction to the meds, but surely it would've shown up before day 9! About an hour later Jim brought her upstairs and the front half of her stomach was all red now. Great, but we still figure it's probably just an irritation so we'll just keep an eye on it. Besides, it's Sunday and our regular vet is open. The only other option is the ER vet and we really didn't want to have to deal with that. So now it's about 11 and I'm sitting on the couch, I look over at Portia and I see this lump on her chest. WHAT?!? It's about the size of a golf ball. So I freak out and Jim looks at it and we decide we need to get her in to the ER. I get around and we take her there around 12:30 and by then it's the size of a tennis ball. The ER vet said she really had no idea. Thought it kindof looked like a rattlesnake bite reaction (which Jim said is impossible, it's too cold for snakes now...He might've been saying that because he knows if there WAS a snake around the house I would never go outside again.) The ER vet called K-State's Vet Hospital for a consult because she was stumped (just our luck. Really, we always have the odd situations). They were unsure without seeing her and were going to consult with the other vets there and see what they thought). In the meantime, they gave Portia a really high dosage of Benadryl. While they were giving her the injection I looked at her stomach and saw more lumps on her stomach. Those were a little different though. The chest lump was hard (but it did not bother he when we touched it) and the stomach ones were really loose and jiggly. The vet wanted us to stick around for 30 minutes to an hour. The dosage was high enough that we should see some improvement in that time. Here's pictures while we waited.





The vet finally came back out and said K-State called back and they really didn't know what the problem was. They said their best guess would be to treat her with some more steroids. The vet did not want to do that in case Prednisone was part of the problem. The Bendadryl did not help which stumped her so she sent us home with instructions to keep giving her Benadryl every 6 hours and to see our regular vet in the morning. She had no idea what else to do.

So, Monday morning we take her to our regular vet. He took one look and her and goes, "Oh my goodness." By this time, she had a jiggly lump on one leg, the redness had spread to the rest of her stomach, and the chest lump was the size of a baseball. He examined her and the lump on her chest was pretty tender so she yelped a little. He was stumped and said we might send her to K-State to see if they could find something. I was upset at that since our previous two dogs have had something wrong with them that they had to be sent to K-State and put to sleep because it was something major. Ugh! So I asked him to please try something first because I really did not want to have to go that route again. He put a needle into her chest lump and drew out whatever was in it. It ended up being pus and assured me that of all the scenarios, this was the best possible one. Yay! He wanted me to leave her there for the day and they would drain the abscess on her chest and we would go from there.

Jim and I picked her up Monday night and the vet said when they shaved her around the abscess, they could see a bullseye and in the middle of it was black, necrotic skin. He said they have never seen a spider bite on a dog, but this is what they think it would look like. So we are going with that as the probable cause. If we had let it go another day it would've "popped" and turned into an open wound. GROSS! Anyways, when they brought her out, her redness had gone down considerably and it appears that the spider bite was the cause of everything. The abscess had a ton of pus in it and it was all infected. The drained out a whole lot and put a tube through the abscess to keep it open and not heal itself. This lets it continue draining. She was all bandaged up but was able to come home.




You can see the gauze peeking out of the bottom of the bandage (it kind of looks like a shirt but it's similar to an ace bandage type thing wrapped all around her). By Tuesday morning, the gauze was soaked through with drainage so we had to take her back to the vet to change out the bandage. It looks like we'll have to do that everyday until it clears up. They seemed to think that it wouldn't take too long to fully drain and hopefully by Monday we can pull the tube out. Fingers crossed! She is on a heavy, heavy antibiotic to try and beat the infection and her normal demeanor is starting to return. Monday night was a difficult one because she has trouble getting comfortable and I think she was in pain so on Tuesday the vet did send some pain medication home with her so that should help her get comfortable. This morning (Wednesday) she was going up and down stairs and the redness was lighter yet again. So we are definitely seeing improvement.

Needless to say, I called our exterminators (we are on a quarterly plan) and scheduled them to come out again. They sprayed in August but obviously we have some spiders in the house! I am assuming that since it's getting cold they are all starting to come in from outdoors, but I definitely don't want this to happen again.

So, there you have it. Drama in our life continues. I hope that we are able to find out what's going on with Jim soon. He feels okay today but I don't want another episode like yesterday! Pray for us...or pray for me...two sickies in my house is two too many! :)


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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Pictures from Palm Springs

Hey everyone! I'm back and have been swamped at work and at home so I haven't had a chance to post any pictures from Palm Springs! They will be included in this post, so enjoy! My trip was nice...hot, sweltering, ridiculously hot, but nice. :) We did take some time to have fun. We took the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway up into the mountains and had dinner. It was gorgeous up there and the temperature was really nice up in the mountains. We also went to a street bazaar which was...bazaar. LOL! Too bad we weren't closer to the ocean but I didn't want to drive the two hours there and two hours back. Oh well. It was pretty hazy the entire time we were there because of the fires in L.A. Anyways, I forgot to take my camera so all the pictures are from the camera on my phone. Sorry. The mountains there were so weird! All of the mountains I've seen (in Colorado and in the east) have trees all over them...these just looked like huge piles of rocks and dirt. So weird!























After getting off the plane while driving to the hotel. It looked like I was going to run right into the mountains. :) Man, I love palm trees!





















This was the coolest tree I've ever seen! I want one!




The next pictures are from the ride up the tram!


































































Top of the mountain. This side of the mountain actually looked normal! With trees and vegetation!

















The rest of the pictures were from my hotel balcony the morning that I left.


















Anyhow, back to reality and busy, busy, busyness. I'm swamped at work and at home with school stuff. Jim's first hockey game is tonight so that means Wednesdays and Thursdays I have his games. Plus our local hockey team officially starts on October 2nd so lots of games then too. Whew! I love fall but I'm getting wore out with everything already! That's it for now I guess...

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Travel, Travel, Travel

Whew, we're finally all settled in from our great vacation. We had such a fantastic time! We are (hopefully) going to head back up to Michigan in October to watch one of Chase's football games and take him to his first Red Wings game. We've had a few unexpected things pop up this week though, so we'll just have to see if that works out or not. I'm still hoping for it though!

We had so much fun canoeing in MI that we're looking at buying a canoe for next summer. Hopefully there's some rivers that we can canoe down around here! LOL! So we'll have to see how that goes.

Things are gearing up for hockey season here! Jim had his hockey registration last week and starts this week with some "practices." And our hockey team kicks off their season Labor Day weekend! Yay! Can't wait for that!

I started a new book series. It's by Charlaine Harris and is the Sookie Stackhouse series. There is a tv show on HBO called True Blood that was based on this series. I had no intentions of reading the books, but a friend of mine highly recommended them. And wow, she was so right. They have been fantastic. I read the first two books while we were driving to and from Michigan and read books 3 & 4 this week! I went out and got books 5 & 6 today. It's taking some major self-control not to just read the books instead of doing the things I need to get done. Such as homework, cleaning, packing...

Yes I said packing. I leave on Monday for Palm Springs, California. I'll be there until Friday. It's for work but I'm excited to go. I had hoped Jim would be able to tag along but he has to cover for the 2nd shift guy this week so he was unable to go. They're having a cold front move in, so it looks like it will only be 105-110 while I'm there. And I say that while laughing my butt off. I'm so going to melt. I know everyone says "oh well it's a dry heat so it wont' feel hot" blah blah blah. That might be true, but I'm pretty sure that 110 is 110...Soooo yeah. We'll see if I make it through walking through fire this week. hahaha. I am also hoping for a small earthquake while I'm there. Nothing big (no damage) but I want to feel one! LOL! Weird, I know.

Well, you know that list up there? Yeah, I keep procrastinating and am really not getting anything done. So I guess that means I need to get off the computer and get some stuff done. Ugh. Anyways, hope you all enjoyed the vacation pics. I'm sure I'll have some pics from Palm Springs as well. Although I don't know of what...maybe of my on the sidewalk from heat stroke??? We'll see.... :)

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Last pictures from Mackinac Island!















The Grand Hotel from the ferry ride back to St. Ignace

I told Jim I wanted one of these houses...I wonder if I'll get it??? haha











Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse in Mackinaw City, MI








































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Fort Mackinac Commissary












Grand Hotel. It was pouring at this point so we did not get a chance to walk around the Grand Hotel's gardens. What we saw though was gorgeous, so I imagine it is all pretty breathtaking. We had to pay $10 to tour the hotel since we weren't staying there. But I will say this. It was so interesting and it was evident that back in the day when the hotel was built, the hotel must have been the top of the line, best hotel to stay at, ever. It would have been amazing. It was still awesome, but we prefer more modern and contemporary hotels. With that being said, I would probably pay the $480 to stay there for one night, just to be able to say I've stayed there. :) Maybe next time.

































We had to sit on the famous front porch of the Grand Hotel. :)
My view from the porch. You can see Lake Huron out there, but the rain made it pretty hazy and not very clear!















The 660' front porch. So relaxing!



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