
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Happy Birthday Jason!

Sunday, February 17, 2008
Newburyport, MA

Today Julie was gracious to toss me the keys to her Audi A4 when we headed out to lunch in Newburyport, MA with my Father and Sheila. Julie, Sara, and I grabbed a sweet parking spot on Main Street and strolled down to Not Your Average Joe’s for some delicious grub and much needed laughs.
Sheila surprised us with some hilarious cupcakes that will probably create much ado upon my upcoming trip to the dentist. And for the non-sweets section – a plethora of Rao's pasta sauce – she truly knows the way to my heart.
It was a little too cold to leisurely wander the incredible downtown area but we hope to return this summer for some walk about time.
Sheila and Dad, thank you so much for taking us out for a great time and cheering me on into my 29th birthday.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Chuggington

As most of you know, Jay has been busy creating storyboards for a new animated series geared towards pre-schoolers called Chuggington. Although we won't be able to see any of the fifty-two 10 minute episodes until 2009, at least the Chuggington homepage is jam packed with information. I love the promotional animation they included. If you're interested in learning what all those trains Jay speaks of look like and do check out the site.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Mayhausens Pretty Sydney 1995 - 2008

On Monday Jay and I had to say our final goodbye to Sydney (her legal name was Mayhausens Pretty Sydney -- the Kennel came up with it). She had eaten very little for the last week and last weekend she ate nothing - not even the "bedtime" bones that she use to take one after another each night from me.
She was thrilled to see Paulette (her first Mother) on Saturday and Sunday. We spend the time at home, sitting on the floor with Sydney in various rooms of the house - talking, laughing, and petting her. Paulette left Sunday around 4:00 pm. The timing of everything was uncanny. Sid went outside Sunday night with her usual 'need no help' attitude but once she was back inside laid down for the night. The next morning she refused to get up even after Jay tried to lift her into a general standing position -- she would not/could not stand or sit. She cried and whimpered when Jay finally carried her downstairs.
After agreeing that she was experiencing more than dehydration and fatigue we drove her to the vet. Fortunatly, both of us were able to put our obligations at work on hold for the day. It is amazing how much Sid was a part of our life. I don't think I ever knew how many dog toys/treats we owned until we started packing everything up. It's going to take a good deal of time before we can adjust to her not being around. We are just so glad she was a part of our lives. We wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Hippo Is Back!

This upcomming July Sydney will be 14 years old. This last month has been a painfull reminder of the reality that comes with caring for an older pet. All of the little things Sid does daily for us have become "big" things. Each day we realize how much she means to us. We never thought a day would dramatically change if a hippo wasn't squeaked in our face. Since Sydney is constantly on our minds, last night's playtime was a much welcomed treat.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
New Photos From 2000

Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Welcome to Maine: The Way Life Should Be

No trip to Maine is ever complete without stopping by 12 Belmont Street. We were so glad to see Paul and Sheila. What made the weekend all the more special had to have been dinner on Saturday night. Paul and Sheila took all of us out to the Five Fifty-Five for an incredible meal and of course good conversation. We can't thank all of our parents enough for making the weekend so special. We always love the time we spend with each of you but spending it as a group makes it all the better.
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