Surgery

>> September 24, 2008

Tomorrow morning I will be admitted to Swedish Medical Center for my 1st cornea transplant. I am very, very nervous. Yes, I know the doctors are amazing and many people have had this done before and I have lots of support. I know all of these things. But, I am still scared. Recovery will be long, painful, and frustrating at times. Needless to say I won't be able to post many updates since using my right eye to focus will be difficult in the first few weeks. Thanks for the many prayers and support. I'll post some pics of my pirate eye as soon as I can!

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doggie day care

>> September 20, 2008

In preparation for my upcoming surgery, Matt and I decided to try a doggie day care for Yoshi.  With all of the weight restrictions, bending over rules, and eye protection I have to do, we thought it would be very hard to have Yoshi at home the 1st week while I recover.  So...after doing some research, we enrolled him in Ruff Day Doggie Day Care.  Yesterday was our "test" day to see if the day care thought he would be a good fit.  If they said yes...then we're in!  I didn't think I'd have to be worrying about day cares and placement tests until we had kids...this made me a little nervous.  Yoshi isn't used to being around other dogs, but has never had a problem so I figured he'd be okay, but it's my job to worry about him.  So yesterday morning Matt and I dropped him off as we headed to work.  As we opened the door I got more anxious to drop him off.  I guess it's sort of like those moms who worry on the 1st day of kindergarten.  He nervously walked into the room and then instantly turned around, jumped up on the window sill and gave us those cute little puppy eyes saying, "Where the heck are you guys going?  What is this place?"  Another cute dog ran right up to try and play with him.  He wasn't having it.  I felt more anxious, but knew he'd be fine and drove off to work.  


At the end of the day Matt picked him up and got his report card.  Yes, they actually write out daily report cards.  The teacher (or whatever you call someone who works at a doggie day care) said, (and I quote), "Yoshi was very anxious today.  He settled down a bit - not much."  As I looked down at our cute little puppy (now laying at my feet absolutely exhausted from his nerve-racking day), I had to laugh.  Very anxious, huh?  He must take after me!

Good news is we're in.  He's enrolled for 5 more days after my surgery.  We'll just have to wait and see if he makes any new friends.

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Labor Day

>> September 10, 2008

I'm a little late in posting this, but the day was so fun I couldn't pass up talking about it. Matt and I both had Labor Day off and decided to spend the day un-laboring and go have a little fun. We started off by giving Yoshi a bath. At almost 30 pounds, he's getting a little too big to wash in our bathtub. But, he's so funny afterwards. He is so cuddly and tired and just curls up on the couch with his blanket and takes a 2 hour nap...everytime!




We've been wanting to go up to Mt. Baker all summer for a day trip and hike. So..we got a picnic packed, put our hiking shoes on, and drove 1 1/2 hours up the mountain to Artist Point - a beautiful lookout near the top of the mountain. Well...we didn't foresee the climate change as we changed altitudes. It quickly went from 72 degrees down to a chilly 44! And Matt only had a t-shirt and shorts on. Needless to say, our cute picnic lunch ended in a race of who could cram in their sandwich the fastest and make it back to the car to turn on the heat.


Because of the drop in temp. we got to see a little snow too. Yoshi loved it!


Unfortunately, about 10 mintues after we got up to the top, fog started rolling in...and fast! In a matter of 10 minutes we went from having a slight view to seeing nothing at all. So..after a cold lunch and a cloudy view, we decided to drive all the way home. So much for a day trip - we were only there for about 30 minutes!




At least the sunset that night was great. Nothing beats an end of the summer Bellingham sunset.

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