Sunday, November 30, 2008

Redonkulous

This month has been really REALLY crazy. Probably a little too much going on for me to try to get into this blog, but just so you know, it's crazy. We're officially moved into our house. We have been for about a month now. The cats LOVE it, because they have about 3 times the amount of room to run around and be redonkulous in. They sound like tiny elephants constantly stampeding. We haven't figured out a permanent solution for their litter box yet. Right now it's in the kitchen, but that's a little stinky and messy. We're hoping to have it in the garage once the garage is empty.
Thanksgiving was really nice. My mom is in Hawaii, (which is fortunate for her, but a little unfortunate for me, cuz I love her) so I didn't get to spend any time with her, but I had a nice dinner with Christopher's mom and Gail, and his squeestors, and aunt. Yesterday we spend a little time with his Dad, but it ended up feeling more like Christmas than Thanksgiving because they got a tree and decorated it, and we listened to Christmas music. :3

AND IN OTHER NEWS, I was accepted into the Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue Program!!! If I haven't squealed to you about this particular program, they're really amazing! Everybody wants a purebred dog, so they go to breeders to get them because it's easier than scouring the humane societies for the one they want. The problem is that there are thousands of purebred dogs in humane societies at any given time, and they are getting put down, because people don't know they're there! It's super sad, so the Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue created a little program where the humane societies in the area will call them when a purebred dog comes in, and anyone who has been accepted into their program (aka they have proven that they are good non-abusive owners who would have a suitable home for the dog) will get a phone call if that dog fits their specifications, and then they can just go pick it up! How cool is that?! REALLY COOL! I'm waiting for the perfect little boston terrier!!! I could get a phone call any time. Or it could be months! No one knows! But with 6 to 8 MILLION animals being euthanized every year in America, I feel like it would just be selfish to adopt one from a breeder and leave another to die in an overcrowded shelter. I love you, animals. I wish I could help more.
Anyways, I'll keep this a little more updated. Things have just been too busy lately!!
In the meantime, please enjoy this picture of Ham posing with a Wiimote.