Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.
So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover.
-Mark Twain

Friday, July 25, 2008

Xylitol


This blog is to all dog lovers. Dixie, my blonde mouth of the south, is a bit of a handful. She just can't help herself and when given the chance, she will find food. Today I came downstairs at 9 this morning to discover that she had eaten a pack of bubblegum out of my purse. Needless to say, I was annoyed at what she had done and the mess she had made. Kate was most upset because Dixie had eaten her pink gum. It didn't even occur to me that what she had done could have killed her until about a hour later. Kate's gum was sugar-free, and Xylitol, a sugar-free sweetener used in chewing gum is deadly to dogs. Luckily, Dixie is fine, however I wanted to provide this information as a warning to all dog owners.


Sweet Xylitol Fatal to Canines
One Man’s Sweetener is One Dog’s Poison
© Jill Arnel
Jun 4, 2008

For reasons unknown, a beneficial sugar substitute for humans can cause liver failure, internal bleeding, and a fatal hypoglycemic reaction in dogs.

If rapid veterinary intervention is not sought immediately even a small amount of gum—as few as a two or three sticks—that contains the sweetener Xylitol can kill a fifteen-pound dog. Major damage can occur within as few as thirty minutes to an hour of consumption. Loss of coordination, depression, seizures, and collapse can manifest in a very short time.

Xylitol is a naturally occurring sweetener found in small quantities in many fruits and vegetables and in larger concentrations in birch, its main source. First discovered in Finland in the 19th century, scientists throughout Europe found it to be an almost ideal sugar substitute safe for diabetics because of its lack of effect to insulin levels.

In time, it became more widely used throughout the world and used in chewing gum, mints, and in a granulated form that looks similar to table sugar.

Studies have shown that chewing gum containing Xylitol—brands that include Orbit, Trident, Extra, among others—may actually aid in the prevention of dental cavities and repair minor ones. It also bears out that this substance neutralizes the bacteria that damage teeth in humans.
Not only is it a safe alternative to sugar (sucrose) for human diabetics, it causes neither hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) nor hypoglycemic reactions making. It has also has shown evidence of an ability to prevent osteoporosis by improving bone density in people.
Alhough a versatile cure and preventative for many maladies that ail humans, for dogs— for reasons unknown—it is completely another story.

Dogs, which are likely to have a sweet tooth in addition to good noses, find this substance irresistible and will ferret it out, and eat it. (Little is known about Xylitol’s effect on cats mainly because, in general, they are not as attracted to sweets as are dogs.)

Once you are aware that your dog has ingested it, contact your vet. He or she may recommend that you induce vomiting with fresh hydrogen peroxide. However, some vets may not advise this due to the possibility that the dog could aspirate the vomit and choke. Get your dog to the clinic or animal hospital immediately. The vet will likely monitor your dog’s blood sugar hourly to measure any drop. Intravenous fluids will be administered to flush out the dog’s system, and your dog will likely be kept on an IV for at least 12 to 24 hours.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Katie Kate


I love having conversations with Kate, she makes me laugh on a daily basis. I never knew she would provide that much joy and entertainment.


Saturday night we decided to go out to dinner with the kids, something we don't do very often. In hopes of having a nice uneventful dinner, we explained to Kate in the car that she needed to be really good at the restaurant. When we got to the restaurant, Stephen and I headed in and got a table. David got Kate out of the car and they had a little chat. David said, "Kate, please be a good girl tonight at dinner, your Mommy really needs a break." Kate looked right at him and said, "Well, I need a break from Mommy!"


When Kate has a "little" attitude we let her know. The other day Stephen was very fussy and Kate said, "Mommy, I do not like Stephen's toot-i-tude." It took me a moment to figure out what she had said and then I had to laugh and say, "You are right, I do not like Stephen's attitude right now either."


Kate and Stephen brush their teeth together. Even though Stephen only has 6 of the pearly whites, he really likes this activity. (He likes to do anything and everything she does.) I left the bathroom for a moment and I heard Stephen makes his "give that back to me" scream and so I told Kate to give Stephen back his toothbrush. She replied, "I took it away so I could help him brush the ones in the back." LOL ... Kate, honey, he doesn't have any teeth in the back.


Last Sunday night Josie and Claire spent the night at our house, while David was on squad and Michael was at work. The "big girls" got to spend the night with Gaga and Pa. Claire slept in Stephen's crib and in the process of falling asleep, puked. Not a big deal, clean her up and move on with bedtime. The funny part was that Claire had used Kate's pillow. The next night Kate asked me where her pillow was and more importantly, her Tigger and Pooh pillow case. I didn't want to make a big deal about what had happened, so I told her Claire had used it the night before, so it was in the wash. Kate looked at me right down her nose (in a very Hannah Montanna way) and said, Was there puke on it?" ... Again, very hard to keep it together.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Out on the Farm

A couple of weeks ago we headed out to New Kent to Dr. Jack's house. Kate got to ride Dr. Jack's horse, Burl. She had so much fun! (I am sure she will want a horse for Christmas this year.)










Ballet Class - Part Two

Kate and Madeline attended their second ballet class and I was elated that the curtains were pulled back, so we could watch! Please keep in mind that these pictures were taken without a flash and through a window pane.... so they are not the best. It was so much fun watching, lots of memories came flooding back...


















First Position ... pretty dance hands



















Second Position.... plie

















Stretch those dancer legs...


















Learning how to do the splits...






















Pretty ballerinas...



























Arabesque (aka twirling)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Cute Cousins





You're gonna miss this
You're gonna want this back
You're gonna wish these days
Hadn't gone by so fast
These are some good times
So take a good look around
You may not know it now
But you're gonna miss this
- Trace Adkins
"You're Gonna Miss This"

Happy 4th of July