Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Quote and dogs...typical post :)

I found this quote today and I love it...

"I looked at all the caged animals in the shelter, the cast offs of human society. I saw in their eyes love, hope, fear, dread, sadness and betrayal. I was angry. "God", I said, "Why don't you do something?" And God replied "I did. I created you."

There are many times in life when I feel like we as humans look at a problem, wish that someone would fix it but go about our day without making any kind of personal attempt at helping. This quote I feel really defines why I enjoy being involved in rescue, because you truly make a difference in the lives of animals who, without our help would be doomed to being euthanized. I also feel that it points out the obvious, but so often missed point of "if I don't seek a solution to a problem then who will?" We all are responsible for helping to make a change in the world and without everyone doing there part then nothing will ever get better, the world will stay the same or, more likely, get even worse then it already is.

As I sit here typing all of this I am reminded of my very recent foster dog Dozer. He was left in a backyard to starve along with 5 other dogs. By the time Animal Control came and rescued these poor dogs only three were able to be saved. After spending years on a chain, months in Animal control awaiting the finale outcome of the animal cruelty case he was involved in Dozer was a maniac and the rescue I foster for refused to pull him. He jumped at the bars of his cage, displayed possible aggressive tendencies and showed absolutely no manners at all. Animal Control called the rescue and told them they had 3 dogs to euthanize, one of them was Dozer and that they could either have them all or none because Animal Control knew that Dozer was a good dog, he just needed a chance. With no other option but to doom the dogs to death they took all 3 and they are very glad they did. Once out of the shelter environment Dozer was a lover. In our home he showed that he had a very sweet temperament, he loved everyone and that he even enjoyed the company of other dogs. His story is one of the lucky ones, a dog that easily was passed over by anyone coming to adopt but who will make an amazing pet to a lucky family, he was saved by the persistence of Animal Control and a rescue willing to give him a chance. Not all dogs are as lucky as Dozer but I'm proud to be part of something that makes Happy endings such as this one a reality.


















Dozer, rescued May of 2010, adopted by a loving family in December of 2010.















Nova, Adopted March of 2001 from Lancaster County Animal Control















Konnor, adopted approximately in October of 2005 from a kill shelter in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.















Sitka, adopted in June of 2008 from a kill shelter in rural Georgia















Sophie, our current foster dog. History is unknown but she is in the safe hands of a no-kill rescue. She is currently unavailable for adoption because she is expecting a litter of puppies due in a few weeks.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Foster dogs and early morning

So until the end of December I work at 5:30am, which means I wake up at 4am and, since I'm a night person, this tends to come WAY to early! Here it is, 10pm and I'm still not even in bed. This means that should I fall asleep by 11pm I will get 5 hours of sleep! Yikes!! Well it is better then the 3 hours I got last night...

The good thing is that my boss is super grateful to be able to sleep in so she is giving me 4 days off around Christmas! I'm super excited about that because it means John and I will be able to spend at least 3 full days in Kenai! There is nothing like being with family for the Holidays and since I can't be with mine I will be happy to join in John's family's traditions!

On another happy note our foster dog Dozer went to a new home today! They seem really great and I'm super happy for him! Just look at this sweet boy, who wouldn't want to adopt him?






















So tomorrow we will go down to the rescue and pick up our new foster dog. I can't wait to meet him or her! It is always an exciting time bringing someone new home and learning about them. I will have to post pictures once he or she is here!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future...

- John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Man I have a lot of updating to do so lets get started!

First of all, as my last post says, I now live in Anchorage Alaska, I'm the Assistant Manager of a dog boarding facility and I love it! I love the city but I also love the touches of Alaska. This is a picture from my daily commute to work:















Anchorage even has a few surprises up it's sleeve. The other night John and I went out driving, we missed our turn so I decided to turn around in a Dairy Queen parking lot. Of course there was only one way in and one way out and since it was after hours I just went through the drive through but as we rounded the corner Surprise! There was moose eating some brush, when we pulled up it was close enough that John could almost pet it from his passenger side window!

















I of course still have my three crazy dogs Nova, Konnor and Sitka (see attached adorable picture for much needed cuteness). They seem to be adjusting okay to life in Anchorage but I think they miss the freedom they enjoyed in Haines. We regularly visit the off leash dog park here and that seems to help.
















(look how sweet and innocent they look!!)


The biggest change in my life has been moving in with my boyfriend of almost 8 months, John.

















He is a good guy who spoils me to much and puts up with me very well. Much more importantly he seems to tolerate the dogs well and they even seem to like him too!!





















So life is good, I'm happy, settled and enjoying "the big city". I'm sure there will be many more adventures to come so keep checking back!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

My life in....

So I live in Anchorage Alaska now and the big question is....do I change the title of this blog to My Life in Anchorage Alaska???

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Family life, precious babies and new beginings

I can't believe I haven't written since October. A lot has happened since then so let me tell you about it!

Last time I wrote I said I was heading home for Christmas and that my sister, Abbey was pregnant with her first child. Well on December 13th I arrived in Atlanta and that evening around 5pm Liliana Elizabeth joined our family. She is perfect in more ways then one and I miss her so much! I was beyond honored that my sister allowed me to stay for the birth and then spend the next 3 weeks spoiling this sweet little girl. I am hoping to go home in May to see her, I can't wait to see how big she has gotten!!















Liliana and I, she is two days old in this picture!

It was also great to spend time with my brothers and brother in law. I forgot how crazy my brothers are and it was so much fun to be apart of the family again. I miss them while up here but I know that being here is whats best for me.














The person I miss the most though is my mom. I really enjoyed getting the chance to spend so much time with her while I was home. I think it has made the distance even harder and with both of us having busy schedules I don't get to talk with her as often as I would like. There is a chance that when I go back to Georgia I will be taking a training for work in Nashville, TN. If I do that then my mom plans to come up and spend the week with me! I really hope that happens because it would be nice to spend a whole week just her and I.

So now I'm back in Alaska and moving on to a new chapter of my life. It is March and at the end of this month my lease ends. Mark and Christa will be moving to Anchorage Alaska and out of the house we have shared together for a year. After much discussion with my landlord Kate and Lindsey will be moving in with me and I simply can't wait! I'm excited for the new beginnings this chapter of my life will bring and I'm also excited to see where it will take me. Signing another year lease guarantees I will be in Haines for at least one more year but after that who knows? Maybe I will move on to explore more of the world.

Alright I think I will end this blog since it's getting kind of long. I will try to write more often and keep ya'll updated on my life.