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I think the top of my head is going to blow off – yeah it’s a migraine

August 30, 2009 by Tricia

I don’t know if it’s the weather or what, but the last few days I’ve been pretty much put out of commission by headaches and migraines! Friday and today were both total write offs. I’m only just beginning to feel slightly human right now … after a day of throbbing head pain.

My husband was out all day and that didn’t help. Have you ever tried to take care of a dog (ie go out for pee breaks?) when you can barely stand up because when you do it feels like the top of your head is going to blow off?

My husband didn’t help when he got home either. He got back at about 9:30 pm and he had his cousin and his cousins two sons with him (they’d been helping another cousin fix a drainage problem in her backyard all day) and even though he knew I felt like death warmed over he brought the kids in to say hi. GRRR So of course I had to stand up for hugs and then see them out the door to their car again. Not fun!

If my husband does anything else like that tonight he’d better hope that Blue Advantage gives him good coverage ’cause I felt like punching him earlier! LOL

I hope that this migraine goes away soon and stays away. It’s gotten cold here in Toronto and it was overcast all weekend. Like I said earlier maybe the weather has something to do with the headaches?





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: aching, go away, head, headache, husband, lying down, migraine, pounding, stupid, throbbing, weather

It’s a dog’s life – Our Labrador Retriever, Midnight – turns two!

August 25, 2009 by Tricia

It was only a few hours ago when I realized that my precious Labrador Retriever, Midnight, was turning two today! Hmmm how does one celebrate a dogs birthday?

Close up of our Lab - Midnight Midnight was a sick little puppy when we got her (Nov, 23, 2007). Oh she looked healthy enough to brand new dog owner eyes, but by the next day we knew we’d purchased a sick puppy! She had diarrhea, a gastrointestinal infection, eye infections and even ear infections. I think during that first month of having her we weren’t all that sure she’d make it this far!

Of course, as new puppy owners -experiencing the highs and lows of puppyhood (boundless energy, nipping, accidents, shedding! and of course her illness) we weren’t sure we’d make it this far either! It can be exhausting taking care of a puppy, let me tell ‘ya!

Our little sweetie is healthy now and has been pretty much since her last birthday (but the first 9 months with us she needed lots of extra care!) and she’s been a fantastic addition to our home.

I’d really miss her if she weren’t here. We got her as a companion for me since I’m stuck at home sick with Crohn’s and she’s become my best little friend. She keeps me up when I start to feel down and she makes me laugh several times each day. Hey, they say laughter’s the best medicine, don’t they … so it’s great that my dog makes me laugh and smile.

It’s hard to believe she was ever this tiny!

Labrador Retriever Puppy Midnight

Labrador Retriever Puppy Midnight

I think she only weighed about 8 lb when we got her and now she’s around 70 lb! Big change!

You can see how much bigger she is now that she’s fully grown if you look at her beside the 8 inch high stones in our raised bed garden above, and in the picture below.

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Midnight is a happy go lucky dog. She thinks she’s a watch dog – growling or barking through the screen door or window at people walking by our house, but really, she’s one of the friendliest dogs you could ever hope to meet. Barks and growls end as soon as she reaches a new person or dog and happy noises, frantic tail wagging and back end wiggling ensue. People who know her say they love how she “dances” when greeting them.

Our dog has lots of quirky habits – including a lust for chewing on cardboard boxes (we give her empty pop cartons to satisfy her urge), rolling on her back and yipping with joy (we call this having “fun fun”), backing up to us for a bum/ thigh scratch rub (constantly!), doing somersaults on the couch when she wants a rub, and a foot fetish (lick, lick, lick!).

Destroying a cracker box – on her bed of course!
doggy fun with a cardboard box

She also has a never ending desire to play “dog Hockey” which consists of her dropping one of her favorite flat Nylabones at our feet so that we can shoot it across the hard wood floors for her to try to catch. If we get the bone past her it’s a goal for us. LOL She makes a good goalie though so we don’t get that many pucks er … bones past her.

Like most Labs Midnight is true water dog. The first time we took her to the beach and set her loose (right here in Toronto, Cherry Beach) she went right into the water and didn’t want to come out. We had other dog owners admiring her swimming skills asking us how long she’d been swimming – we’d look at our watches and say “oh, about 15 minutes. It’s her first time in!”.

Dripping dry on the sandy beach:

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Here she is on a recent swim in Lake Ontario with a new doggy pal:

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She also loves taking a dip or splash at the pond in another dog walking area we take her to regularly … of course she’ll pretty much roll around in any water she finds … but oddly enough if it’s just rained or if I’ve watered the lawn she doesn’t like to walk on the wet grass and get her feet wet, but give her two inches or more of water and it’s a whole new story! Strange dog!

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After the day is done and all the playing is over Midnight likes to become a lap dog … or in the case of the picture below a chest dog! Here she is cuddling on my husband!

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Of course she has also taken over the lazy boy chair in our living room. Curling up in the center of it with her head and usually one paw thrown over the side … here’s a typical sleepy pose:

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One of my favorite things about Midnight is the Wookie noises she makes – Whoogh woogh woo gahh … strange noises, but that’s the way she talks to us. LOL She also makes a kind of soft clucking noise when she’s looking at people, dogs or anything out side.

I’ve added lots of pictures to this post … perhaps too many! However, if you’re a dog lover and you’d like to see more pictures of our Midnight from 3 months old to two years please visit her Flickr page. She’s also got her own category on this blog “Our Puppy” if you want to read some of the stories about her and see more pictures in context.

So … I guess we now need to figure out how we’re going to celebrate her birthday. Maybe a special treat at dinner? Yeah, I think that’s a good way to celebrate.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography Tagged With: Birthday, black lab, bones, cardboard, celebrate, chewing, cuddle puppy, cuddling, dog, dog hockey, energetic dog, fun, funny, healthy, labrador retriever, lap dog, nipping, photos, pictures, puppyhood, sick puppy, sleepy dog, splashing, swimming, two years old, water lover

My favorite dog grooming tool is on sale! The Furminator

August 23, 2009 by Tricia

I just discovered that my favorite dog grooming tool is on sale. It’s called the Furminator and I’ve been using it for over a year and a half on my Labrador Retriever Midnight.

As you can see the Furminator is on sale for a very low price right now. When I bought mine -about a year and a half ago I paid $60 for it. Currently the large FURminator deShedding Tool is listed at 59.95, but right now you can get almost $43 off the price! Yes that’s right – it’s only $16.99!

The Furminator deshedding tool has been designed to reduce shedding better than any brush, comb, or rake. This tool works effectively for all shedding breeds of dogs and cats, both long- and short-haired.

What I like about the FURminator deShedding Tool is that it’s meant to be used as a way to thin and detangle the undercoat on dogs and cats, while leaving the top coat intact.

The undercoat of fur on dogs and cats tends to be the major source of shedding and the allergies and cleanliness problems that come with it. It’s said that using the Furminator will decrease shedding by 60 to 80% for about four to six weeks! I’ve found this to be true. A few good grooming sessions when my dog starts to shed and TaDa she sheds a whole lot less over the next month or so.

I have to admit that the tool looks a little brutal – but I’ve never had a problem when using it with my dog. She sits patiently as I run the Furminator through her fur and seems to enjoy being groomed. The tool itself utilizes a unique 4-inch stainless-steel edge that grabs loose undercoat hair and quickly and easily removes it, without damaging the topcoat.

Like most good grooming tools it helps to bring out your pets natural oils and leaves a shiny and healthy topcoat. Many of my readers have commented how shiny my dogs coat is and I think I have The FURminator (and her diet) to thank for that!

Another item that I use when I’m grooming my dog are a rubber grooming tool called the Zoom Groom For Dogs which helps to groom loose hairs, stimulate the dogs skin so it produces natural oils to help create a shiny coat AND it’s also a great tool to use when giving your dog a shampoo!

I often finish a grooming session by spritzing my dog with Miracle Coat Spray-On Leave – In Conditioner & Lusterizer for Dogs. It contains vitamin E and Tea Tree Oil for her skin and makes her smell great!

Other great Pet Products that you might be interested in:

  • Furminator – Waterless deShedding Shampoo & Conditioner for Dogs & Cats
  • FURminator deShedding Tool with FURejector
  • PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer
  • Conair Nail Clipper
  • Bags on Board Biodegradable Bag Refill for Dispensers, 120 Bags
  • Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens
  • Tidy Cats Breeze Cats Litter Pad, 4-Count Refill, (Pack of 10)
  • Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies
  • Tidy Cats Breeze Cats Litter Pellet, 3.5-Pound Units (Pack of 6)
  • North States Superyard XT Gate Play Yard
  • Advantage Once-A-Month Topical Flea Treatment for Cats

Have you used the FURminator or any of these other products when grooming or caring for your cat or do? What do you think of the FURminator and the rest of the products I’ve mentioned?

Filed Under: Coupons and deals, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Shopping Tagged With: allergies, bags on board, biodegradable bag, cat, cat grooming tool, cats, cleanliness, conditioner, deshedding, deshedding shampoo, deshedding tool, dispensers, dog, dog grooming tool, dogs, favorite, flea control, flea treatment, Frontline, furejector, Furminator, gate play yard, groom, grooming, grooming tools, kittens, labrador retriever, leave on spray, litter pad, litter pellet, long haired, love grooming, nail clipper, nail trimmer, natural oils, patient, pedipaws, pet, pet grooming tool, pet products, puppies, reduce shedding, reduced price, reduces shedding, refill, sale, save money, shedding, shiny coat, short haired, spray, stainless steel edge, tangles, Tea Tree Oil, thin fur, tick control, top coat intact, undercoat, Zoom groom

There’s music in our house again!

August 22, 2009 by Tricia

I’m a happy camper today!

Our Home Theater receiver stopped working … oh, about two years ago. I think we had a power surge or something … anyway, since that time I haven’t been able to listen to the radio or my CDs. Well I guess I could have played CDs on my computer (but it’s already slow) or listened to a portable radio – but it’s not the same!

A few months ago my husband was all Gung Ho about buying a new receiver for our home theater system, but as it turns out that’s not so easy since we have a powered bass speaker and newer receivers don’t have that (or the other way around – non-powered?). Not to mention the fact that we have absolutely NO money to spend on things like this anyway.

As it turns out my husband was walking our dog early this morning and he passed by a house having a garage sale. He saw a Kenwood receiver and the people only wanted $10 for it. So he decided to buy it after the man he’d been speaking with assured him that it does work.

I had slept in and by the time I got up my husband was busy hooking the “new” receiver to TV, Multi-CD player (holds 200 cds!) and speakers.

That was a nice surprise … especially when we discovered that it did work! Now if only someone would “leave’ a few jars of the best face wrinkle creams for my dry skin outside my door that would really make my day!

We listened to music all afternoon as we did things around the house and it was great! Finally … our TV can have a bigger break each day while I listen to music or the radio.

It’s been so long since I was able to easily listen to the music that I love. Music also seems to make me feel a bit better when my Crohn’s is acting up … so who knows, maybe this will help my health a little bit too.

I’d say that the price of $10 that my husband paid for the receiver was a good deal when it made me so happy.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Music, Toronto Tagged With: cds, garage sale, happy, Health Fitness and Beauty, home theater, hooked up, love music, Music, nice, not working, radio, receiver, speakers, surprise, ten dollars, TV

Car crashed right in front of my house!

August 22, 2009 by Tricia

Wow! Someone just had a car accident right outside my house! That’s never happened before!

I was sitting in my living room doing some work on one of my sites and BANG! Crash! and then the dog started barking. LOL Of course, our front doors open so she could see everything as it happened … hmmm I guess she’s a witness.

I think the accident happened because one of our neighbors has a lot of relatives over today and naturally the relatives parked their cars on both sides of our busy street (in No Parking areas!) so it made the street narrower … and cars around here tend to speed by … I’ve even seen some try to pass one another. So I suspect someone was doing some daredevil driving and didn’t judge how narrow the street had become because of all the parked cars!

I pity the poor guy the next time he needs to get an auto insurance quote! He crashed right into a parked car. How exactly I don’t know, but it did a lot of damage.

It’s been interesting around here this week between my Redneck neighbors moving out, the big (tornado) storm and now an accident feet from my house!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: accident, car, car crash, dare devil, Neighborhood, neighbors, parked cars, speeding

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