Its something we don't really have yet. But not for lack of trying. She did use her potty twice today all by herself, which is pretty impressive considering she's only been at it for two days. I think Zelda is getting more adorable by the day. Pretty soon she's going to be a cute overload. She's such a little cuddle bug too. We had her first vet appointment this morning. Our vet came with high recommendations from some of our friends, and they were right, he's awesome. Zelda appears to be in good health, we set up a schedule to finish her vaccines and take care of flea and heartworm medicines. He took a moment to weigh her for the records...she came in at a whopping 4lbs. Oh yeah! She's a big girl.
My defense is looming on the horizon. Less than 48hours are between me and what I hope will be victory. I went over my slides with Mark this afternoon and he said it looked really good. He changed a few things, told me to add some other stuff, but the overview was good. He also told me not to freak out (lol) that he knows I'm going to do great. Its weird when he says that, I'm not used to that many words of encouragement from him. I'm still super nervous, which is dumb because I know this material, its my work. Steph, Linda, and Matt are going to play the audience tomorrow night for a trial talk. I'm going to be home most of tomorrow practicing so hopefully I'll have it down by the evening.
**Matt says that someone might have accidentaly taught Zelda that when you make kissy noises near her head its time to roll over for someone to rub her belly. I'm sure it was completely inadvertant. It does remind of another doxie I know that still loves to be kissed on the side of his head the way he did when he was little. Maybe we shouldn't encourage it...but she has such a lovely tummy...
Monday, July 6, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Happy Fourth of July!!
Yes, I know that was yesterday but we were a little preoccupied and I didn't get to the blog. Well, it has finally happened, Princess Zelda has come home. We picked her up a little before 1:30pm yesterday and drove her home. She was very confused and upset for most of the drive home but Mary had sent a blanket that smelled like Zelda's mom Summer so that seemed to help her quite a bit. She really didn't know what to do once we let her out of her carrier. The longer she's here though, the more comfortable she's become. **I had to run away on an emergency, someone pooped on her potty for the first time.** We've had a few accidents but we're doing better. We bought Zelda a potty for her so that we don't have to run her up and down the stairs every half hour. Plus then when she's alone she doesn't have to hold it, she can just go on her potty. She's not perfect at it yet but she's getting there. We make a huge deal of it when she gets it right and she has these amazing treats taht are only for potty training. They have no grain, no fillers, and are made of USDA beef. They actually just look and smell like jerkey. For some reason she hates her crate. We've tried to put her in there but she just freaks out. She is a great napper, although she fights it like a little kid. Her eyes get all heavey but she keeps struggling to keep them open. She also loves to give puppy kisses. She also loves her toys, especially the one her grandparents from Las Vegas sent her. She only figured out this morning that she can chew both ends. My absolute favorite things she does is run. I put in a video of it in case you wanted to see. Its too funny. She doesn't have very good control of her limbs still so when she runs she bounds around and sometimes her back legs catch up with her front and she ends up running forward while her body is sideways. Its hilarious.
Monday, June 29, 2009
We're sending out, a major love, and this is our message to you
Oh Michael. Last week was a long one. Matt was gone to a conference in Boone, NC, I finished up my thesis, and one of my childhood heroes died. I know for people who weren't big Michael fans think its kind of weird that some of us are so upset by his death. Matt doesn't understand it either. I know he was weird but I still love the MJ I knew growing up. His music was a huge part of my childhood. I still remember when the music video for Thriller came out and I was not allowed to watch it but I hid behind the door and saw part of it and got freaked out. (sometimes parents do know what they're talking about) I had a red leather jacket when I was five or six that had all the zippers on it, I thought it was so cool. I had a sweatshirt that had him on it in a yellow sweater vest and had matching clip on earrings. I can't even tell you how many time I've seen Captain Eo. I was incredibly upset when they decided to replace it at Disneyland. It just feels like a part of my childhood died. I always had this hope that Michael would make a comeback and be who he was when I was a kid. Thats the Michael I'm going to remember anyways.
Like I said, Matt is back which is wonderful. I hate it when he's gone. Its so boring and lonely. We did a lot of cleaning/tidying yesterday. I washed all of his clothes that he brought back from the conference while he went to do the grocery shopping. I finally got around to vacuuming the living room. I also put all of Zelda's things away in her very own drawer, hung up her clothes and set out her bed. I think the closer it gets to her coming home the more nervous Matt and I get. I'm sure there will be lots of pictures on Sunday of her first day at home. I don't know how I'm going to make it through the week until then.
Finally, I finished writing my thesis. Mark has okay'd it and I'm going to pass it out to my committee today. Scarey! Which means that I need to put together my talk this week. I have my defense a week from Thursday, which is July 8th at 2pm. Thats a scarey thought too. I just want it to be over. Its going to be a stressful week and a half. Matt has to give joint lab meeting the day before my defense and he always gets stressed out before he has to do that. Hopefully we won't start throwing things at each other before the end, lol.
Like I said, Matt is back which is wonderful. I hate it when he's gone. Its so boring and lonely. We did a lot of cleaning/tidying yesterday. I washed all of his clothes that he brought back from the conference while he went to do the grocery shopping. I finally got around to vacuuming the living room. I also put all of Zelda's things away in her very own drawer, hung up her clothes and set out her bed. I think the closer it gets to her coming home the more nervous Matt and I get. I'm sure there will be lots of pictures on Sunday of her first day at home. I don't know how I'm going to make it through the week until then.
Finally, I finished writing my thesis. Mark has okay'd it and I'm going to pass it out to my committee today. Scarey! Which means that I need to put together my talk this week. I have my defense a week from Thursday, which is July 8th at 2pm. Thats a scarey thought too. I just want it to be over. Its going to be a stressful week and a half. Matt has to give joint lab meeting the day before my defense and he always gets stressed out before he has to do that. Hopefully we won't start throwing things at each other before the end, lol.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Raindrops keep falling on my head
Wow, two posts in one day. Its crazy. I was moved to post again because I just dropped Matt off at his lab get together. It literally started pouring cats and dogs outside. There has been a ton of lightning and thunder all over the place. When I was a kid we used to "calculated" the distance of the lightning by counting Mississippi's from the flash until we heard the thunder. In our scientifically derived method, one Mississippi equaled one mile. Now by these ultra sophisticated methods I believe that just before I got out of the car when I returned home, the lightning must have been in the parking lot because I didn't even finish saying one before the thunder sounded. eeeeee!!!! Needless to say the short walk back to the apartment got me totally soaked but it was fun.
What's new pussycat?
Its Thursday and Dave has gone to the Wnt meeting in DC for the next four days. Which means, I'm all alone in the Maroni Lab. *sigh* At least nobody is here to hear me talking to myself. Its is 23 days until Zelda comes home. I've been badgering her caretaker to send another picture because its been too long since we've seen her. Scariely enough, I think we have gotten almost everything we'll need when she comes home and a couple that she doesn't *need*. The main thing thats lacking is her food but we're waiting on that so it doesn't get funky before she gets here. The only really big job left is to get a list of questions that we want to ask the vet as first time parents and finish puppy proofing the house. The upstairs minus spare 'oom is almost ready. There are a few more tidying/blocking from puppy's reach things that still need to be done. The downstairs is another matter altogether. There are quite a few things that won't be able to be moved so we're going to have to watch her all the time. Its not bad, we're supposed to be doing that so potty train her anyways. Matt and I have decided that she's going to spend her first week or so only upstairs. The puppy book and the messege boards I've read have said to keep the puppy confined to a small room or room for a while so she doesn't get overwhelmed.
On other non-puppy related news. Matt is going out tonight with his lab. They're celebrating a paper. I'm going to drop him off and then go back home and watch So You Thing You Can Dance. Its kind of a bummer because two nights in a row we won't hang out together. Tomorrow is Doug's last day and we're going to He's Not to celebrate his time in the lab with a few blue cups. Or if it rains, some fried pickles and garlic fries at PT's. Matt won't be joining us because he's reviewing a paper and it needs to be finished by Monday. Which brings me to my next topic. Saturday is our first D&D game. Yipee!!!! My character was the last to be finished and she still needs a last name and I need to write out her background story. She is a half-elf bard named Laeriel, which means "daughter of song" in Tolkein elvish. Because I'm a nerd like that.
On other non-puppy related news. Matt is going out tonight with his lab. They're celebrating a paper. I'm going to drop him off and then go back home and watch So You Thing You Can Dance. Its kind of a bummer because two nights in a row we won't hang out together. Tomorrow is Doug's last day and we're going to He's Not to celebrate his time in the lab with a few blue cups. Or if it rains, some fried pickles and garlic fries at PT's. Matt won't be joining us because he's reviewing a paper and it needs to be finished by Monday. Which brings me to my next topic. Saturday is our first D&D game. Yipee!!!! My character was the last to be finished and she still needs a last name and I need to write out her background story. She is a half-elf bard named Laeriel, which means "daughter of song" in Tolkein elvish. Because I'm a nerd like that.
Monday, June 8, 2009
This is the end...
Or more like a beginning of the end and the soon the beginning of a new beginning. Or something like that, Mark and I looked over my figures today and we'll do it again tomorrow in detail. He actually liked the pictures that I chose which is crazy. We're still not sure about a date yet but we're emailing my committee tomorrow to see when they can meet. He also said I could stay until the end of the last summer session if I wanted to incase I didn't have something planned or lined-up or something. It was and continues to be a lot of thinking and I'm going to have to figure it out soon. *bleh* Being a grown-up sucks sometimes.
On a happier note, Matt and I decided on a date...for the puppy to come home. Yay! We're going to pick her up on July 5th. I even confirmed it with the breeder this morning. She also said, "She is the most loving little girl. I cannot seem to put her down. It's hard to resist all that lovin." teehee! She's going to be such a little cuddle bug, I can hardly wait. We also finalized her name and we ordered her tags today. Zelda. I think it'll be perfect. She already has a little pile of things waiting for her here. Most of them are essentials but there are a few frivolous things. We made her first vet appointment this morning. We have to make sure she's healthy when we bring her home. EEEEP! I'm getting a little nervous.
Finally, if you try to reach me I won't be able to answer as I lost my phone and am still in the process of getting a new one. email me or call Matt if you need something.
On a happier note, Matt and I decided on a date...for the puppy to come home. Yay! We're going to pick her up on July 5th. I even confirmed it with the breeder this morning. She also said, "She is the most loving little girl. I cannot seem to put her down. It's hard to resist all that lovin." teehee! She's going to be such a little cuddle bug, I can hardly wait. We also finalized her name and we ordered her tags today. Zelda. I think it'll be perfect. She already has a little pile of things waiting for her here. Most of them are essentials but there are a few frivolous things. We made her first vet appointment this morning. We have to make sure she's healthy when we bring her home. EEEEP! I'm getting a little nervous.
Finally, if you try to reach me I won't be able to answer as I lost my phone and am still in the process of getting a new one. email me or call Matt if you need something.
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