On Saturday and Sunday it was so nice outside! It was about 72 degrees and I was able to enjoy my weekend with the windows and back door wide open, letting in some glorious fresh, Spring air.
Today it was about 30 degrees and as of right now there are 8 inches of snow on the ground and it's still coming down. The food bank closed at 11:00 because of the blizzard-like conditions and we're not re-opening until at least 10:00 tomorrow morning so that all employees, volunteers and clients have a safe drive in. Even Dave's lab closed at noon!
All afternoon I've been curled up on the couch in my living room with Dave playing video games while a nice roaring fire is being kept up in the fireplace. After dinner I'm looking forward to some hot chocolate and a good movie while cuddling with my hubby. Maybe it's OK that fireplace and hot chocolate season isn't over quite yet...
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Dilbert does it again
Today's Dilbert comic reflects a situation that has happened to me in the last two days... and has happened numerous times in the past. How does he know so much about my life?!?
Monday, March 16, 2009
Should we get a dog?
We've been seriously thinking about getting a dog. Dave is gone (not gone, but at work for 12+ hours a day and usually late into the evening and on weekends) a lot of the time and I would definitely love to have a happy, loving presence around when I would normally come home to an empty apartment and just to keep me company when I am home alone. I would also love to have a little dog to go walking/jogging with as the weather gets warmer and I continue to lose weight. But as much as we both want a dog around the house, we face some interesting obstacles...
- We live in an apartment so we want to make sure we get a breed that doesn't need a lot of room to run around or need too much exercise since we both work during the day
- Would a dog be ok hanging around the apartment while we are at work all day? Is it fair to the dog that we can't always be around?
- We do like to go camping and hiking during the summer so we want a breed that would enjoy and be able to physically handle those activities with us
- We don't know where we'll end up after Dave graduates with his PhD. Would it be a huge hassle to move out of the state or even to another country with a dog? Will it be harder to find another place to live in an unfamiliar location that accepts pets? If we do move, where would the dog stay when we come to visit our family in Colorado?
- How expensive would a dog really be? Food, toys, little outfits and vet visits I'm sure add up very quickly
- We know there is a need to adopt dogs in a shelter but because of the circumstances listed above we need to be more picky with the breed we choose to make sure we can provide a good home. Since we're so picky, should we even get a dog?
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