Friday, March 19, 2010

It's My Birthday!

To celebrate I cleaned up three piles of cat diarrhea and scooped and stinky litter box at 6:45 a.m. What a life I live! I then took the culprit cat to the vet at noon instead of enjoying an afternoon at Friday Knitting.

Now I am sitting here at my computer and finding inspiration to get some sewing projects started. (Notice I said "started", I make no promises of finished projects!)

First I found this: Off The Grid Quilt. I found it through Sarah at My Spare Time blog but now I'm getting 404 errors when I try the direct link. She made her version smaller to make it more of a stroller blanket. I really like that idea because I remember when my girls were babies and that smaller size really came in handy. My niece is expecting her second baby girl any time now and I have an abundance of the Tula Pink Hushabye line of fabrics left so I'm inspired to get cutting and piecing again.

While investigating that pattern I came across this: Child's Activity Bag I think this will be a quick sew that will make a perfect "Big Sister" gift for Kaija Jane.

Both of these tutorial/patterns came from the Moda Bakeshop. The patterns are designed to use the precut fabric bundles Moda sells but are easily adapted to using any fabric. There are pages that give all the measurements for the precuts so using remnants or regular yardage is pretty simple. I've added a link in my sidebar to the "Bakeshop" so if you're looking for inspiration or patterns it is easy to find.

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Heidi update:
Earlier this week I was afraid I'd have to report that we had come to the decision to finally say goodbye. Monday and Tuesday she was really doing bad. She could barely stand and dragged herself outside to potty and had accidents both mornings in the house. But yesterday she rallied. She got her feet back under her and managed to walk with some difficulty. Last night after we went to bed she somehow got herself across the house and into the bedroom with us! She hasn't left her rug by the front door other than to go outside in weeks so this was a big deal. This morning her eyes are bright and all of her happy personality is back. I attribute some of it to the fact that Steve got home last night. She is really bonded to him and misses him when he travels. Also Sarah and I took Maizey for a walk yesterday and Heidi was beside herself because she couldn't go with us. Maybe she is trying to prove she can still get around if we give her the chance. Her 10th birthday is Sunday and I plan on treating her like the princess she is. If it's possible I'm going to get Steve to join us at the dog park and hope that the snow in the forecast really comes.

While I was at the vet today I had a conversation with my vet about our end-of-life plans for Heidi. As difficult as it is to even think about I think it is important to have a plan in place. Because we're pretty sure she has DM but there is no way to know for sure without doing a necropsy we are planning for that. The University of Missouri is doing a study of many breeds of dogs to try to determine the causes and genetics behind this disease and someday hopefully the information they gather will lead to treatment and maybe a cure. I have decided to participate in this study and have Heidi's spinal cord sent to them for their studies. I also shared my worries that she will fail when Steve is traveling as he is in his busy season again. I want him with me if at all possible when this happens but if he can't be I will need help moving her. I was reassured by my vet that if the need arose they could either send a tech to help me transport her or she would make a house call if worse came to worse. Having these difficult conversations and having a plan in place does help put my mind at ease. This is the hardest part of being a pet lover.

2 comments:

  1. I am giving you a VERY belated Happy Birthday, but a very happy birthday nonetheless. Hope that it was amazing.

    Sending you and Heidi love.

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  2. Happy Belated Birthday! Hope it picked up a little bit of momentum after the cat poop!

    So sorry about Heidi - sounds like she's holding her own for now. I think you're right about what you said in your last blog post, about how each of your other doggies' passing have prepared you for what you're going through now. Man, it is never, ever, ever easy - but having them in our lives for the time we do is priceless. Hope your heart feels okay as you help Heidi through her 'time of need.'

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