Sunday, October 17, 2010

just one...

My friend, Monica, and her daughter were in visiting from Texas for the weekend. Saturday Monica and I had a "photography playdate". We started our day at the Eye and the Cardinal. Above is the "eye" portion. That thing totally fascinates me and totally creeps me out... all at the same time. :-)

I took a ton of photos so there will be more later as I work my way through them!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Meet Mango!

This is Clara's new pup! She's a 2 year old Long Haired Chihauhua that we adopted from the Anti-Cruelty Society.
She is the sweetest dog ever!! She loves to be a lap dog, loves her crate, loves going on walks (she walked Clara to school this morning).... we still have some adjustment issues but we've had her less than 24 hours so I'm sure everything will work out with time and training. Clara is absolutely in LOVE with her!

please take me home!


Seriously.... could you have left that face?

Clara has wanted a dog/puppy for two years now. She has extensively researched dog breeds, read training books and watched dog training shows. We toyed with the idea of getting her a dog off and on... but ultimately we told her that when she saved the money, she could get one. Well... she finally had enough money. She had decided a while ago that she wanted a shelter dog. I think originally she was motivated by cost... but then she really became adamant that she wanted to give a dog, who had had a rough life, a home. She regularly checks the shelter websites for potential dogs for her. Tuesday night she found two that she liked at a local shelter. The front runner was a Cairn terrier mix named Lola with Mango, a long haired chihuahua, a close second. We decided to act fast. The next day, when the shelter opened, Jeff, Alex and I went to see the dogs (Clara was in school). Jeff met Lola first and although she is an adorable dog, she is very high energy.... needing lots of exercise and training. Across from her was Mango. She is a sweet laid back dog, who yearns to be a lap dog. Clara is a high energy girl.... however, between school and dance right now, her time at home is very laid back. We decided Mango was the perfect pup for Clara and started the paperwork.

Well... she's ours and Clara is so excited to meet Mango today (she had to stay overnight so they could spay her)! Clara so amazes me. Her time at home last night was spent reading training books, watching the "your new dog" video we got at the shelter and setting up the supplies we picked up at the pet store. She has talked endlessly about her training plans and has her preferred training methods already figured out. She definitely is not taking this whole thing lightly... she is very serious about the responsibility of having her own dog.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

first day of school

Seems like forever ago! We were all so nervous about Clara venturing out to try traditional school this year... but here we are, halfway through first term with a really good mid-term report and girl who loves to go to school every morning.

The traditional first day photo...
... the shoeless one is staying home again this year :-)

You know they can only be serious for so long...

Sadly, they tried this the other way around and it didn't work out....
So excited....
Joining the other neighborhood families on the walk to school....
Lining up outside...
I know her eyes are shut... but it's the only photo I took before I got the "mom, you're embarrassing me" look...
Okay.... still waiting for the boy to get up! He is in a show right now and didn't get home until after 11:00 last night.... I think he deserves to sleep in a bit.

decisions, decisions....

I have finally made a decision... I am not going to password protect my blog. I agonized over this for quite a while and it was finally Jeff who was the voice of reason. :-)

What prompted this whole thing was nothing scary.... just a person who voiced a strong opinion as to how we are raising our kids (mainly our decision to let Clara try school this year). My first instinct was to shut everything down and keep everything to ourselves... people can't form opinions if they don't know what we're up to, right? But I got to thinking... why would I do that? We're proud of our decision to let our daughter have a say in her education. We didn't enter it lightly, but only after hours of family discussion. And most of all.... this was a decision we made for OUR family for this particular child. I'm not projecting my opinions or past experiences on anyone else.... I know every family, every child and every situation is different. Heck... when it comes to school, my two are as different as night and day. What works for Alex does not work for Clara and the opposite is true as well. For me to let someone's opinion get to me would imply that they know my child, my family and my situation better than I do... and given that I live this 24/7, I highly doubt that. :-)

So... enough of that.... moving on.... let the posting resume!!