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Introducing My Fur Children

March 11, 2018 | Blogs

I’m a huge animal person. I always have been. Since I was young, I’ve found I connect better with animals than people so I have spent my life working with animals in many capacities. I received my undergraduate degree in animal science then my graduate degree specializing in animal welfare. For the past three years I’ve worked at a doggie daycare and a few years ago I went back to school to become a certified dog trainer. Now, I’ve been working as a dog trainer for two years and I absolutely love it. I’m hoping to be able to make that my full-time gig here soon.

 

My pets are my life and my babies. We don’t have kids of our own yet so my pets are extremely spoiled and well loved! Until recently, we had three dogs and a cat. Our sweet dog Lily passed away about a month ago from complications associated with Degenerative Myelopathy, a degenerative disease that causes slow paralysis. Lily was such a sweet girl. She was incredibly emotional and empathetic. She knew when any of us were having a bad day and she made it her mission to make it better.Lily hated for us to hug anyone but her and she vocalized each and every feeling she had! She was the first dog I’ve ever lost and it was one of the worst days of my life. She is missed every day.

 

Gunner is a 10 year old German Shepherd, I gained this big guy when I married my husband, along with his sister Lily. Gunner has a heart of gold and a very gentle personality. He is massive, weighing in at 110 pounds and you can hear him walking around the house whenever he moves. Gunner gained the nickname Thunder because the floor shakes while he walks by! He has zero understanding or awareness of his size and often trips us in doorways and on stairs. He spins and circles us when he is excited meaning we have to stand very still or we risk falling over the big goof or having a toe get stepped on.  

 

Soter is my soul dog. I got him 10 years ago after a personal tragedy and he helped me heal. Because of that, we are extremely bonded! He’s a Pembroke welsh corgi and is the cutest dog I’ve ever seen (I’m not biased). Soter is a total clown. He has more personality than any dog I’ve met. He is insanely smart (smarter than me I swear) with an appetite we for life and all things food. Seriously, this dog has an addiction to all food or food related items… and some non-food related items. He has had two bowel blockage surgeries and has had his stomach pumped a few times because he’s so sneaky about eating the things he’s not supposed to have. We call him out ten thousand dollar dog but he’s worth every penny.

 

Kitty is our only cat, and he has an incredibly creative name. I got Kitty in college, shortly after I got Soter, so they grew up together and are the best of friends. Kitty cleans Soter and they snuggle up on the couch together. Kitty is who I go to when I have major anxiety. Unlike many cats, Kitty is selfless with his time and love. If you pick him up or lay on him he stays put. Kitty knows when you need some extra hugs and is thrilled to offer it. He is the king of head butts and puts Gunner in his place frequently. He doesn’t think the thundering around the house is as cute as we do.

 

So there is an introduction to my pets, aka my fur children. I’m sure they will make frequent appearances in my blog!

 

Erin

February Reading Wrap Up

March 9, 2018 | Books

Yes… I realize its already March 9 and I’m finally getting this post up! My apologies but March has already been a it hectic for me! Anyway, here is my February Reading wrap up!

I was a bit more successful in my reading ventures in February, despite the fact that it was a shorter month AND the Olympics were going on. Go figure. Also can I just say that I have no idea what to do with my life now that the Olympics are over! I’m not a huge TV person but MAN I got into the Olympics this year. My hubs and I are planning to be the next husband wife curling team in 2022! HA jokes… but we seriously might try curling now. Maybe I’ll do a post on my afterthoughts of the Olympics! WOW…. Sidetracked… ok so despite a short month and two weeks of riveting curling matches, I was still able to complete five books (well like 4.5 but you’ll see why as you continue reading)! So here is my February reading break down with recommendations and suggestions to stay far far away.

 

1.The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

This was an audiobook and I loved how the reader depicted each character. I think it made the “reading” process even more enjoyable. I’m usually really good at predicting endings to books or movies and this one had me all over the place with twists and turns that I never saw coming. I would definitely recommend this for someone who enjoys a bit of mystery! This was a new release in January but I’ve definitely seen some hype over this book and it is well deserved.  

 

2. The Bookseller by Cynthia Swanson

This is just a nice book. As lame as that sounds, it is! It didn’t blow me out of the water but I definitely enjoyed when I had the opportunity to pick it up and read. It is so well written and the characters are so relatable. The author does an incredible job tying everything together so no loose ends exist in the end. As far as I know this isn’t  well known novel so I’m happy I can spread the word about it a  bit! My mom gave me this book and I’m glad she did. The more time that goes on since I read this, the more I think about this book. I think it brings up a lot of questions for the reader about their own wants and desires for their life. 

 

3. The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman

I wanted to like this so badly! I bought this book months ago because it was released as a movie so I knew it HAD to be good. Boy was I wrong! It was so so bad. I will be honest, I didn’t even finish it. I made it just over halfway through and was still waiting for the story to start. The writing was choppy and mismatched and had zero flow. I felt like I was reading scientific journals and let me tell you, I’ve read scientific journals that were more engaging. I was so bored that I started to dislike reading so I knew I had to stop. After reading other reviews on this book it seems people either loved it or hated it for the same reasons I did. DO NOT RECOMMEND unless you need something to help you fall asleep at night.

 

4. Heartless by Marissa Meyer

This was a great book to read after my failed attempt at The Zookeeper’s Wife. I don’t have a lot of experience with fantasy, I always assumed I wouldn’t enjoy it but, again, I was wrong (this way in a good way!). I loved this book. I love that it was based on a fairy tale I’m familiar with and I enjoyed that the characters take me back to the movie/book Alice and Wonderland. Before I even finished this I had ordered the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer on Amazon. I saw this book pictured all over Instagram a few months ago and wanted to read it based on other book lovers’ reviews. In my experience, I seem to find that the books I see all over Instagram really are all they are chalked up to be. I definitely recommend this for any reader whether you love fantasy or are just getting into it!

 

5. The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

The final book that I read was The Woman in the Window. This one really had me thinking! I did not see the direction the book was going. I believe I even gasped a bit during the major plot twist! Seriously had NO idea! It also has an interesting take on mental health. As someone with severe anxiety I found myself being really angry for how people reacted to the main character and her mental health issue. I think it’s so sad how the world can treat people they deem as “crazy.” I definitely recommend this book for those who enjoy mystery and a bit of a thrill.

 

There is my February reading wrap up! I hope I can continue on a steady reading track and meet my goal for the month which is six books! Better get reading!

Erin

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