Try not to cry

These pictures are terrific. This is a tribute to Military Working Dogs. I just heard about this program on the Pets Forum. If they can pass a test and prove they can live a civilian life they are adopted out. Until recently, regular people were not allowed to adopt them. Their partner's tour would end and if he couldn't keep the dog they were either left behind to survive on their own or euthanized.

Crazy things you say

Every now and then you walk away from a situation involving 3 year olds and reflect back on what exactly what you just said. You know, things like...

"Stop licking the TV!!"

I don't know why Seth was licking the television, I don't care why. I just want to know what he thought he was going to get out of it.

Licking. The. TV.

That's my boy...

Tia goes home



Miss Tia went home with her new family this morning. This is a photo of Eunjee when she first met Tia. It was a surprise orchestrated by her husband. They were expecting the contractor who is doing work for them and I walked in instead. Eunjee was sort of looking at me like, "What is this woman doing in my house?" When I explained my purpose and put Tia in her arms... well you see the photo.

This morning we signed all the necessary paperwork and two very happy people walked out of my office. And Tia, well, that little stick of TNT pranced around here like she was on parade. She's going to have a great life.

For you.

I didn't run up my sweeping, grand staircase to write this.



I don't have a master bedroom suite. I don't think you could call my
room "master". I have one bathroom. And its damn tiny. I don't drive
a fancy car or even the cutting edge family truckster. I am typing on
a decent computer that was purchased because who I work for let me
borrow the money to buy it. Every piece of furniture in my house is
second hand except for the couch. And Aaron bought that when he was
single. And its a futon.



My yard looks like a small civil war took place in it and then spread dog poo to keep the enemy at bay.



But damn if I don't get to walk up my little staircase with the love of
my life at night. Gosh I love my cramped, little, sorta broke life.
It isn't perfect, but the parts that are... their the one's that
count.



Ever feel like that? Like the little shit is just that... little. I
have days where this stuff really gets under my skin. Painfully under
there, subcutaneous. And then I have a few days with him and it all
seems right. Maybe its his smile, that dimple always killed me.
Usually its because I can just say something so stupid and it will send
him into this crazy fit of laughter. Or sometimes, I'll be in my
flannels and we're watching tv and I feel like I've got my hair did and
my makeup on because he makes me feel so beautifully loved.



This is one crazy life I have. But every time I get an hour or two with him, it just feels so damn peaceful.

Bad crash

About a week or so ago, I was changing Seth's diaper before bed. He'd pooped at some point (stealth poop, I swear) and his skin is pretty sensitive, so he tells me "Mommy becareful! I got a boo boo." JP walks over to check out the boo-boo and explains to me, "Sef has a bad crash mommy. On his butt. A real bad crash. Put cream on the crash mom!"

So, I put cream on Sef's bad crash and now its all better.

DSC_0277, originally uploaded by curranjeffers.

Fantastic day.

wow

Fibro sucks. Three days now its been slowly rearing its head and this morning it hit like a ton of bricks. I'm totally exhausted. Coffee will help. I need to refill my meds today, I've been out of them for over 2 weeks. I think I had a case of, "Gosh, I feel so good I don't need medicine!" Idiot... I felt good because they were WORKING!!

I'll never learn.

So, Miss Tia pooped everywhere this morning. All over the carpet. Aaron was NOT happy and right now I think he's ready to have me offed. I'm sorry Aaron.

Tia went to the vet yesterday to have her eyes checked out. She isn't missing an eye, but rather its a tiny undeveloped eye in there. The other eye has no vision at all. And her head tilt is just from her lacking vision, nothing neurological. I sort of thought that but adoptive families will want to know for sure. Oh, and she is going to have a procedure done next week to help stop the tiny eye from being irritated by her eyelashes. That will help with tearing and comfort for her.

She slept last night from 11 - 7 this morning!! What a good girl.

Tia Tuffy


I am currently fostering an 11 week old American Eskimo puppy. Her name is Tia. And gosh if she isn't fabulous defined!





Tia, in her very short life, has had a tough go of things. She was born at a local puppy mill shop and lived with dozens of other puppies. Because she was born blind, she was "unsellable" and was brought to a shelter. Without getting into the details, she was adopted but for some reason it didn't work out. She was brought back. The wonderful shelter folk (and most are, but this particular story just pisses me off) decided that because she eats so quickly she would turn out to be aggressive.

Let's think about this for just a moment. She was raised with dozens of pups who ate out of a community bowl. This in itself is horribly misguided, but she's freaking BLIND! She is so afraid that another dog is going to come along and eat all of her food, she chows down to make sure she gets enough. Stupid. Back to the story...

New Beginnings Rescue took Tia in. I offered to foster her and as of around 6pm last night she is my foster dog. Come see more of her here.

Our birthday party!

I still haven't figured out how Flikr works. I know there is a way to put a picture here that you can click on and get to the whole set, but I don't know how! So, click here for more pictures in the meantime.

You like?

I was visiting Tiny Matters and her blog was awesome!! So, I stole her idea and went to Blogger Buster and grabbed myself a nifty new look. It was free, which really works for me. Only problem now is, I don't like how the Sum>Parts looks up there. We're working on fixing it, but it isn't as simple as I thought it would be.

If anyone out there has any good how-to sites on that sort of stuff.. throw me a bone maybe??

The Clancy Brothers

I grew up listening to these guys. Not every day. Every St. Patrick's Day on parade day in Holyoke. We would load up the station wagon with lawn chairs recently swept clean of spider webs after a long winter in the basement. I was absolutely convinced that there were still spiders inside the chairs so I rarely sat down during the parade.

We would cheer on the bands, wave to the firefighters and laugh at the Shriner's in their tiny cars. They would race up one side of a moving ramp and down the other. Old timers with smiles of seven year olds as they beeped their horns and laughed at each other. The Mummers were next. Always last... incredible feathered costumes, their bagpipes blaring out the music from the Old Country.

After it was over we would pack the car back up and head over to my Uncle Tom and Aunty Shirley's house. Now, to fully appreciate who these people are and the kind of people they are... imagine two incredibly funny, warm and loving people. Add in a 100% Irish for my Uncle and a 100% German for my Aunt. Now add in the timing and sharp wit of Carol Burnett for Shirley and the gentle, straight-man humor from Johnny Carson-meets-Bill Cosby for my Uncle. These two could go on the road with their shtick. Aunty Shirley is about 5 feet tall and has always been able to sit in yoga-like positions with one leg bent at a near 200 degree angle on top of her other leg. My Uncle is of thin build and medium height, always lovely, gray and wavy hair on his head. Blue eyes that match my father's. And always, always a huge ear to ear grin. For the final layer to add... a few pints for St. Patty's. Cue the Clancy Brothers for background music. Fill a cozy house with friends and family, plates of soda bread and corned beef. Drinks all around. Ashtrays on the side tables. Shirley holding court from her brown recliner, telling stories of Old Holyoke and old times and old memories. It is one of my greatest disappointments that we weren't able to get any of those tales on tape. Or paper.

Aunty and Uncle have three kids: Meg, Lori and Tommy. With each child the gift of humor and that impeccable timing and the gift of gab seemed to grow and intensify. Tommy, the youngest and only son, remains to this day one of the funniest (his sisters would say spoiled ;0) )people I've met. His sister Meg can go line for line against him and the sparring is one of the highlights of our reunions. Now Lori, Lori is entirely different. She has this heart the size of North America. When I was younger I could have easily believed her to be the American version of Mary Poppins. I know, I know it sounds stupid. But if you met her, you would understand. The fact that my Aunt would coerce her into singing A Few of My Favorite Things in front of everyone annually didn't help with the whole Julie Andrews/Mary Poppins theory. When she speaks to you, you feel like you are the only person on earth that matters to her. All of them have this ability actually.

We would spend hours at their house every year. It would usually wind down and my father and his brothers, Tom and Jerry (I know), would sing. They never knew half of the words to most songs, so it was more like singing, then a little humming, one would remember a few words and the others would catch up, only to hum a little more. My father would sing a little Too Ra Loo Ra to finish the evening off. Or rather, that was my mother's cue for us to "get your coats, its time to go!"

We stopped doing these parties years ago. It was weird the first few years to not get together. I stopped going to the parade. Life took over there for a while. And then we realized that we really missed those times together. The only events we would get to see each other was at weddings and wakes. So, we decided one late night to have a family reunion every year and so now every third Saturday in July we get to have a little bit of those times again. Its pretty terrific. And its incredibly special to our kids to have this. To see in a sense where we come from and where we've been and where we're heading. This big Clan of Currans who love, laugh and stumble through some old songs together. Its good stuff.

Happy St. Patrick's Day.

oooohhhh. my. gawd.

I can't even... there aren't any... oh just watch.

Consolation prize?

The Wire. Its over and I'm too damn tired to talk about it. I will say that it was probably the greatest series finale ever. Which is fitting because it was probably the greatest thing to every hit the television air waves. And I don't say that lightly... I really mean it.

And so, the creators of The Wire have created a new 7 part mini series called Generation Kill. I call it Porn in the Sand.

holy frick

The Road Trip

I got this idea in my head after Danielle turned about 4 or 5 that I wanted to take my daughters on a road trip. Just the three of us. I wanted to drive to Chicago, pick up Route 66 and drive to California. I thought that going on the road for a month together after Autumn graduated from high school was the perfect timing. Since then, we occasionally say... "Oh, when we go on our road trip we need to....". Its become a sort of future/memory.

I wanted to take a month with my daughters before their lives become completely their own. Before I have to really start letting go, I want 30 days to hang onto. A trip that we will look back on for the rest of our lives. Autumn will be 18 and Danielle just about 16. Me? Oh, I'll still be 25!

So far, the only "for sure" things on the agenda are:

1. Rent a convertible one way, fly home

2. Thelma and Louise head scarves and sun glasses

3. GPS (recently added)


And that's about it. I googled "Route 66 road trip" and found this awesome site. Pretty cool right? So, Autumn is off to her Freshman year in high school in the fall. That leaves us with 4 years to save and plan.

Spree's puppies

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Spree was rescued by a friend of mine. She was very, very pregnant and about 24 hours from being euthanised. All of these puppies are up for adoption through this group:

www.labrescuect.com

Spree has been adopted, but all of her babies have not. Three have been adopted. They will be ready in a few weeks. Spree looked to be half yellow lab and half beagle. These pups are anyone's guess... true little mutts! They are incredibly adorable and if there was any way on the planet to convince Aaron, I would be all over these guys! I would love another puppy, but its a family decision. Maybe someday.


I am sitting here in my office. My desk is a giant "L" shape with the long part of L facing the wall and holding my computer. The short part of the L faces the door, to my left. On the corner of that part is a large basket filled with various chocolates and peanut butter cups.



I can smell it all day long. And I hate it, sitting there, taunting me. Pastel pieces, wrapped so nicely in their Spring-colored foils. Shiny. Glinting so innocently as the sunshine sparkles off of each little confectionery wrapper. Milk, dark and in-between chocolates. Twix, tiny Snickers and Milky Ways. Each one its own temptation.

Fie on you chocolate! I will not succumb to your evil ways.

Well, maybe I'll start that tomorrow.


Stupid

I did something to my back. Its killing me. Doc says its a muscle spasm but it feels like someone kicked me in the kidneys. It is ridiculously sore and I'm so tired. There I whined. aaahhhhh....

Any of you parents watch The Upside Down Show? I LOVE this show! Its hysterical and the guys in it are great. JP laughs his little head off at it. They were looking for their cow bell (pretend drum set) and the two guys are sitting in their row boat and one says, "Well you win the prize!" Second guy says, "What prize?" "The one is Switzerland!"

Get it? The Nobel Peace Prize!! Cracked me up for hours because it was totally for the parents, they never said the name of it. I'm so corny.


Who's beautiful?


Gosh I love my dog.
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Almost 3!




Seth on top, JP on bottom. Seth needs a haircut, but I think only a trim. I kind of like it long and look at the curls!! JP is the most photogenic kid I"ve ever seen. I don't think he is capable of a bad picture!
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Clancy


Clancy went to The Good Dog Spot yesterday for the day. He got to go to doggie daycare and he was groomed. He looks amazing! I almost didn't recognize him. He had a nice haircut and he even got his own report card. The overachiever got an A+ for being such a good boy. And mom bought him a new toy too. He looks quite happy doesn't he?
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Twins.


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The Foot Fist Way


well that made me giggle!

Very funny.



Not sure who is funnier, the baby or the father?
I'm totally exhausted. I drank a diet Pepsi around 9 last night and the caffeine buzz kept me up until around 2ish. I have cut back on the coffee and holy moly I was AWAKE!!

Seth.. still sick. No fever since around 6am yesterday so I have my fingers crossed. This would be week 3 for those keeping track. Coughing like a maniac still. Hmm.... maniacal coughing. Sounds weird. Here's the fallout of being sick and waited on for almost a month:

"CUPPA CUPPA CUPPA!"

"BLANKIEEEEE! BAAALLAAAANNNNNKKKIIIEEEEE! GREEN ONE! BLUE ONE! SA-NUGGGLE MEEEE!"

Oh, fun doesn't even begin to cover the demanding little monster we've created. I don't even know where "cuppa" comes from but apparently it is Seth Speak for whatever cup he isn't already hoarding in his death grip. He is however about 70% potty trained. We were on a roll until the Sickness started.

JP... goofy kid that one. Silly and funny and talking up a storm. No temper tantrums yet. This would be week 4 I believe. And yes, I'm keeping track! I put some dairy back into his diet and he is doing pretty terrific. Gosh he is sweet. I feel like I'm finally seeing the boy that's been stuck hiding for a year. Wonderfulness!

Danielle and Autumn are in a school play. Autumn seems to have forgiven me for the braces. Or at least she's dealing with it. What's funny is that they're so tiny you don't really even notice them. Danielle keeps trying to sing and I'm all for my kids trying new things, but its really not pretty. A goat birthing an elephant might be a good description of her rendition of "Hopelessly Devoted to You".

The Wire. What can I say?? Last episode airs on Sunday.

RIP OMAR

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A little story about a few ladies I "know" from online. Someone posted on Craigslist.com about a cat who she thought belonged to a neighbor. The cat is an outdoor cat only. She was in labor for 2 days. No one seemed to want to claim this cat. Well, this wonderful lady who wanted to help the cat was contacted by a few folks from the Pets Forum and then in turn those same people contacted the owner of New Beginnings Rescue.

Within 2 hours they had that cat being transported to an emergency vet appointment. She was given a c-section. All of her kittens were dead and she was suffering from a major infection that would have killed her. Her uterus twisted when the first kitten was trying to pass through the birthing canal. Turns out the cat's name is Snowball. She is alive but not out of the woods just yet.

You can see her here: http://picasaweb.google.com/jenncurran/Snowball

The nice neighbor is looking to adopt Snowball where she can live out her days INDOORS.

Amazing ladies out there. Really terrific.


The. Cutest. Thing. Ever.

One of the forum "mob members" that I've yet to meet in person recently adopted a puppy and named him Peanut Butter. To understand the level of cute, you just need to see for yourself. She knows he at last half mini dachshund, but the other half is anyone's guess.

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