Saturday, January 24, 2009

Aunt and Uncle Again!


Today at 4:40pm we became an aunt and uncle again to Corey's sisters new baby boy Zander Edward Frick. He weighed in at 9lbs and was 20.5 inches long. We can't wait to see pictures and hold him. Congrats to the new parents Kinsey and Mike and enjoy your new love.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Farewell to Margo






Sad news on the cat front our families beloved cat Margo passed away last night. Here is the email my mother sent out about her.


As many of you know about 6 months ago we took over being the parents of Kit Kat (Margo), after Carol & Corey where forced to give her up as Mel wanted to remain an only child. We found her to be a sweet and loving cat, that both Ted and I have grown to care for these past few months.


Unfortunately it turned out that she had contracted the Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus, which is a mutation of the corona virus, which many cats get (it is shed in feces and passed on to other cats, especially when there are many cats coming together such as in a shelter) The majority of the cats in the world come into contact with the cornona virus, and usually they fight it off or just become carriers of the corona virus with no side affects. Only 1 in 5,000 cats end up having the corona virus mutant into FIP. It appears from study that those cats that do get it may have a weaken system or a genetic trait for the mutation (just like certain humans get certain cancers and others do not). Since Mel is a strong healthy cat he like the majority of the cats in the world -probably will not get this disease.


There are two types, with Kat Kat it appears getting the dry type. With dry FIP cats show ocular or neurological signs- we did not realize that the large pupils that she displaced, the running eyes and the sneezes that she had for a short time(about three months ago ) was the advent of the disease. It was only on Monday that she started displaying the neurological signs, and started having trouble walking. I took her to the vet yesterday, and he told me that she either had just pulled the muscle in her legs, and was perhaps showing signs of a genetic defect(her rear legs were always a little strange) or she could have this FIP. (Which she could have gotten at birth or anytime during the three times she was in a shelter and for some reason -probably because just as some humans get cancer and others do not it flared into the FIP). There is nothing one can do for the FIP, but hope that the pet does not have pain. I got some pain pills and bought her home. She had a little special food and I laid her on a blanket on the bed- where she has been sleeping between Ted and I. I went to start dinner and when I came back into the room a short time later- she was all stretched out- I realized that she had passed away.


Corey, Carol and I will be burying her in the back yard. And we will remember Kit Kat (Margo/Brinta- she had several past names) with love.

Friday, January 16, 2009

In other news

In other news next Friday will be my first day volunteering with the Oregon Environmental Council. One of the things I hoped to do by going part-time was gaining first hand experience in environmental health. Over the past year I have found that environmental health is the direction I want my career to go in. I applied for a handful of jobs in the area but with no direct environmental experience and the job market being so competitive I didn't stand a chance. Best way to get my hands dirty in environmental health is to volunteer. I will start with 4hrs a week and add time if needed or desired. The Oregon Environmental Council has three main focuses, stop global warming, healthy kids, and clean water. I will be working on the healthy kids campaign that wishes to make the environment safer for kids. They work with childcare, schools, parents, health professionals and the legislators to bring about change. I am nervous, I don't want to disappoint them and I want to be useful. I am excited to be involved with OEC they have been around for 40 years. If you would like to learn more about OEC and what they do please visit www.oeconlie.org

Congratulations Corey!

If you remember three months ago in October Corey was studying hard for his Professional Engineer exam. It was an 8hr test that only 60% of 1st timers past. He got his letter in the mail yesterday and it came with his PE card. He is now officially a professional engineer and is able to sign off on blue prints. I am so proud of him and think it is a true test of how talented and dedicated he is. Congrats Corey!!!!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Melvin the Meany Head

Today I caught part of an educational program on house cats on OBP and Melvin had a melt down. I think he thought we were bringing in another cat for him. He jumped off my lap when he heard the tv cats crying and got up close to the tv. When the cat went off the screen he looked under the tv stand and around the corner. Even after the show was over he was still glued to the tv waiting for the cat to come back. The program mentioned that cats are territorial but I think we already knew that. The score at our house is other animals 0 and Melvin 2, poor Blake (greyhound) and Margo (cat my parents took).

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year!






As you can tell, I haven't figured out totally the picture posting part of this blog. Anyways Happy New Year everyone! I hope you had a good time bringing in the new year with friends and loved ones. I always feel stressed about new years mostly about trying to figure out what to do. This year Corey and I took it upon ourselves to organize something. We booked a package at the Mcmenamins Grand Lodge in Forest Grove. It was our Christmas present to each other. We have decided against Christmas gifts for one another instead a fun trip or tickets or special event. The package included one night stay, dinner and breakfast, three drink tickets, a bottle sparkling wine, champagne toast and attending the live performance of Big Mama and her boys. We were joined by Alan and Rhea (Corey's old roommate from college and bestman) and Natalie and John (friends we meet through Heidi and Tyler). Alan and Rhea also invited two other couples. I believe everyone had a good time. There were a few bumps in the evening, including poor musical taste by the bartender, disagreement on the new smoking band and a shower issue to name a few. We ended our stay with a quick dip in the soaking pool before heading back home to our new year resolutions. Mine are to be more physically active (don't want to be the "traditional" house wife) and to find a career direction that I am happy with. I don't know why I make them, I never stick to them see last years resolution 1. to remember and send birthday cards. Happy Belated Birthday everyone :) Happy New year and good luck with those resolutions!

Christmas Time






As mentioned previously, we spent Christmas in Jefferson. Christmas eve we spent at my aunt Janet and uncle Jim's house in Jefferson. It has almost become a new tradition to eat with the Lee cousins and Grandma Lee on Christmas eve. This year, Karen and Steve Lee-Dunlap were missing in action having come up from California during Thanksgiving. None the less, we caught up with the anti-social Jeff and secured an invite to the infamous Jimmy Fest 2009. What is Jimmy Fest you ask, having yet to go to one myself, I can only tell you the stories I have heard. My cousin Jimmy on his farm roasts a whole pig, has live music, a bon-fire, beer and games going on into the wee hours of a September Saturday. Last year he gave out T-shirts! Looking forward to getting to see it all for myself next year. My aunt Janet Lee cooked a fabulous meal and we stocked up on our jams for the year. If you haven't ever tasted Janet Lee's homemade jam you are missing out. After dinner and dessert we traveled to Corvallis to open gifts with my parents. Bailey was already fast asleep by then; luckily she opened our gift earlier. We gave her a variety of musical instruments to annoy her parents with. Corey and I both got spoiled by my parents, we were drowning in wrapping paper by the end. I was sad our stocking presents were not actually in our stockings. I am a stickler for tradition, just as my dad and his sherbet and fruit fiascoes of the past years. Ending Christmas eve night back in Jefferson with the McManus family. We must of been really good this year because we opened more presents there. Another new tradition for me at least is the McManus/Goin Christmas day breakfast and white elephant gift exchange. This year the popular items were a tailgating barbecue, tackle box and a box knife. Other surprising items a Stud Calendar, and a box filled with used gift cards, wrapping paper and oranges. Next year baby items are going to be a big hit since the McManus/Goin family will be adding 4 new babies in 2009 (no Corey and I are not one of them). The day after Christmas was spent in Corvallis with my dad and his family. More presents again but the big hit was of course Miss. Bailey. She is just to adorable. We didn't get to chat much with my Chickie Grandma, Dick or auntie Pam but hopefully 2009 brings more time with them. And what Christmas isn't complete without after Christmas shopping. I added two new pairs of knee high boots to my wardrobe. Blame Heidi for leaving me cute dresses and my sister Lauren for telling me "This is as good as it gets, enjoy it" (referring to my insecurity about my knees thanks to Hunter Dugget from High School). We left to picture taking up to others and therefore have no pictures to share except of us getting our tree. This year Melvin seemed more interested in the tree and the ornaments. I have a feeling some ornaments may go missing.

Arctic Blast 2008!






I think about writing often and updating on what Corey and I are doing but thinking doesn't actually accomplish much. Sorry for those who read our blog that we have been slacking. You are in for a real treat today, 3 new posts! We survived the Arctic blast of 2008 with no damage to our house, car or ourselves. I started working part-time the first week of the snow and really got to relax and enjoy it. Saturday and Sunday of first week Corey and I baked cookies and English Toffee for our neighbors and took walks in the snow. Monday I got to bake cookies and stew with Heidi. She is our friend who moved to England over Christmas. I was really lucky to have her staying so close and be part-time before she left. Wednesday I walked over 4 miles in the snow to deliver Christmas presents to foster kids in our area. My mom and I each year drawl names of kids to buy gifts for. We needed to turn in the presents by Thursday and I didn't want to chance driving. I felt like Santa almost. By Friday the snow was melted and I finished up last minute Christmas shopping. On Sunday another 6inches of snow fell. We walked over to Heidi and Kelly's place and learned a new game. Personally, I felt Heidi was making up rules. Monday I drove to Tigard with chains on for work only to discover the county didn't plow the parking lot or shovel the walk way. 4hrs later I left without seeing any clients and went home. Tuesday night we helped Heidi and Lucy pack for England and said our good byes. Christmas eve we left for Jefferson and when we returned most of the snow was gone. Some of you might shoot me for saying this but I wouldn't mind having a touch of snow every year to play in. One down side of all the snow is I am almost back to full time for January to make up for all the days we missed. Our clients didn't show but we had to and now need to fit them back into an already tight schedule. Forgot one thing, the icicle pictured Corey actually tried to save by putting it in our deep freezer. Sadly, it broke during the moving process.