Archive for the ‘- Personal’ Category

Doing a recent pet session with a truly amazing dog got me thinking about the differences between “dog people” and regular people. I never understood how someone could treat their dog like a person…or why they would want to. I’ve learned a lot over the past 4 years about dogs….and myself.

I grew up in Charleston, SC. For most of my childhood, we lived in an apartment which didn’t allow pets. My mom did a great job of hiding kittens so the Apartment Manager wouldn’t find out so I wasn’t always without a pet. However, I never had a dog. You can’t really hide a dog because of the whole pooping outside thing. But I loved my cats (even when they brought dead things up the door) and never thought anything about not being able to have a puppy. So as an adult, I’ve never been a dog person. I love all types of animals but owning a dog has always meant something different to me than “dog people.” I got my kids a dog and it stayed outside. I’d pet it on the head as I walked by but never thought much about it. Then 4 years ago, I moved in with my boyfriend and he is allergic to cats. We had a cat at the time…a beautiful Siamese that my son adored. But she disappeared the day we moved into the new house. I guess she wasn’t keen on the idea of living in a different house. After a year of not having any pets, I started really missing that great feeling when your pet jumps up in your lap and wants nothing from you but to be loved. So I decided to get an inside dog. I figured it can’t be much different than a cat. Boy was I wrong! We decided on an Italian Greyhound. He was gorgeous. He was sleek and could run faster than anything I’d ever seen. He was incredibly sweet. I was his human and all he wanted to do was lay beside me under a blanket. Me and this dog bonded from day one. But this dog was extremely high maintenance. I don’t mean we had to take him to the groomer every other week (he doesn’t have much fur at all). I mean all our lives revolve around this dog. I had never had a dog before. I thought all I had to do was take it out a few times a day and it would be trained. Um that’s not how it worked with this dog. He was stubborn, needy and scared of every freakin’ sound outside. He would literally shake and tremble for 30 minutes if a car drove by.  I had to use puppy pads in the house because he just refused to go to the bathroom outside. Several times I broke down and cried to Daniel about the dog. I couldn’t handle it. I already had 2 children and a man to take care of. Now I had this needy dog. I had to find another home for him or I was going to have a breakdown. He would always talk me out of it. He would say “Heather, you love that dog and he loves you. You can’t get rid of him.” Of course, that would always make me change my mind. Over the next couple of years, I just became accustomed to the extra care I had to put into my dog. That’s not to say that I liked it or didn’t have moments of pure insanity (ask Daniel) but I dealt with it.Daniel was right, I love my dog and he loved me.

Fast forward to the Fall of last year. My Stepfather passed away on November 1st. My family was devastated. He was only 54 years old. My children had lost the only male figure that had been a constant throughout their lives. Daniel was a great father to them but we had only been together 5 years at that point. My daughter wanted a puppy for Christmas. She had never had a pet because I always thought she was too young for the responsibility (I already had a crazy dog to take care of). But I thought if I got her the puppy, she wouldn’t be so sad about her Papa. So, I set out to find her a puppy. Daniel and I both agreed that the smaller the better so we  decided on a Chihuahua. Now, most of these types of dogs are really super ugly and “yippy.” We didn’t want that. I had to find one that was cute and acted more like a big dog. Good luck, right? It took some time but I found her the perfect puppy. I couldn’t wait until Christmas to give it to her so I took her with me to pick it up. It was love at first sight. She fell asleep holding the puppy on the way home. Ok, so now we have a neurotic dog and a new puppy in the house. What was I thinking?! Training the new puppy wasn’t that bad. She was litter box trained when we got her (yes, you can train a dog to go in a litter box!) so we just had to work with her a little to get her going outside. After a few months we decided to get my dog fixed being that he is a boy and the puppy was a girl (you know the birds and the bees stuff). I couldn’t believe the transformation in him. It seemed like overnight, he didn’t have a problem going to the bathroom outside, he didn’t try to crawl down my shirt when new people came over. He started becoming normal! Now I don’t know if it was because he was socializing with another dog and saw what he was supposed to act like or if it was the surgery. But whatever it was, I sure wish I would have done it sooner.

Now our new puppy isn’t quite so much a puppy anymore and my dog will be 4 next month. Life around our house has become pretty normal – or as close to normal as we’re going to get. We love our dogs and couldn’t imagine our lives without them. They are still extremely irritating sometimes especially when they both want to lay on me at the same time or when the have to go outside at 10pm. But I wouldn’t have it any other way. I guess that’s why I’m a “dog person.”

My dog, Duke.

My dog, Duke.

Our dog, Georgia (as a puppy).

Our dog, Georgia (as a puppy).

The Red Cross is holding a Blood Drive at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Hartsville today from 3pm – 8pm in memory of Josh Howle who passed away on June 17th of this year at the age of 23. Please come out and give blood and save lives.

If you didn’t have the honor of knowing Josh, I’ll tell you a little bit about him. He was a light when he entered a room. He had a smile that would brighten someones darkest day. His laugh was like sunshine. When he gave you a hug, you felt loved. Josh was attending the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine to become a large animal vet. He lived to help animals and people just the same. He was his mama’s baby boy, his father’s right hand man and his brother’s best friend. He was doing things with his life that made everyone around him proud. He was a devoted Christian. He was a goofball and a friend. This is Josh on the right with his Uncle Daniel (my boyfriend). What a pair!

Josh is on the right and my boyfriend Daniel (Josh's uncle) is on the left.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please come out to Cedar Creek today and gift the gift of life to someone that needs it. I hope to see you out there!

A Breathtaking Visitor

August 18, 2009

Just wanted to share a couple of images that I took of this beautiful butterfly that likes to hang out in my flower bed. She is so breathtaking that I couldn’t help but try to capture her…well, not literally. We go outside every evening to find her playing in the lantana. God’s work is so incredible!!

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Well, today starts week 6 in my battle with this summer cold (or aliens wreaking havoc on my body as I like to say). I finally got an appointment with my doctor today so hopefully I will get some meds to fight this crazy thing off. Being sick in the summer months just really puts a damper on all of the things I love about this time of year. It’s so different than being sick when it’s cold outside. Don’t get me wrong, I’d rather not be sick any time of year but summer is the time for getting outside and having fun. When it’s cold, you can snuggle up under a blanket, sip on some soup and know that all you’re missing is freezing your butt off. But now I feel like I’ve wasted half of the summer away. All I’ve wanted to do for the past 3 weeks is sleep. I haven’t had the energy to play with my kids. This sickness has taken all of the life out of me and I’ve had enough. Today is the day that I fight the aliens that have set up camp and I will win!!

Summer Fun at the Beach

July 15, 2009

I hope everyone is having a wonderful week so far. I really did not want to get back to reality after the great weekend we had at the beach. I decided before we left that I was going to concentrate on having a great time with Daniel and the kids (well, one kid…Gage decided he would rather work at the farm than come with us to the beach) and not stress about anything. And my plan really did work. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves just kicking back and relaxing. I brought my camera but declared that I wasn’t going to try to get all arty on my family like I usually do and just take the normal snapshots that grace every family’s photo albums. Here are just a few…

Lauren and Lindsay at the Beach

Lauren and Lindsay at the Beach

 

I couldn't help but take this picture.

I couldn't help but take this picture.

 

Lindsay playing in the waves

Lindsay playing in the waves

 

Watch those waves girls!!

Watch those waves girls!!

 

Yummy shrimp!!

Yummy shrimp!!

 

Lauren, Lindsay and Grant playing cards after a hard day

Lauren, Lindsay and Grant playing cards after a hard day

 

Lauren and Lindsay at the water park...the bestest friends

Lauren and Lindsay at the water park...the bestest friends

 

Lindsay playing putt putt. Golf is definitely not her game.

Lindsay playing putt putt. Golf is definitely not her game.

 

Lindsay coming down a water slide at the water park. I actually got on this one and I screamed the entire way down!

Lindsay coming down a water slide at the water park. I actually got on this one and I screamed the entire way down!

Myrtle Beach Bound!

July 10, 2009

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Things around here have been so incredibly crazy that I haven’t had a chance to sit back and post about nothing. And I’m not complaining!! It has been completely wonderful!! So, we have decided to just take off for the weekend and relax a little and Myrtle Beach seemed like the perfect place to do it. Wiggling my toes in the sand is one of my favorite things…watching my beautiful kids build sand castles….watching the sun rise over the water. Boy, it doesn’t get any better than that! I’ll be sure to share some images of our mini-vacation next week. Hope everyone has a wonderful (and safe) weekend!

 Today is a wonderful day. Today is the birthday of the greatest mother in the world…my mother.

A Sonnet for My Incomparable Mother 

 

I often contemplate my childhood, Mom.
I am a mother now, and so I know
Hard work is mixed together with the fun;
You learned that when you raised me long ago. 

 

I think of all the things you gave to me:
Sacrifice, devotion, love and tears,
Your heart, your mind, your energy and soul–
All these you spent on me throughout the years. 

 

You loved me with a never-failing love
You gave me strength and sweet security,
And then you did the hardest thing of all:
You let me separate and set me free. 

 

Every day, I try my best to be
A mother like the mom you were to me. 

 

By Joanna FuchsSC Photographer

I am not above bribing my kids to let me take their picture. That’s really the only way they will let me do it. I’m actually really surprised that Lindsay let me get so many of her. We had so much fun playing around, but when she was done, she let me know. Gage really has no interest in having his picture taken….by anyone, especially me. But I did talk him into letting me take a few this weekend. He’s growing up so fast and I really want to document this time in his life with real photographs and not just the standard yearbook photo and team pictures from sports. I’m so happy that he gave me a few minutes to capture who he is right now. The images speak volumes to me as a mother.

Spring Break in DC

April 14, 2009

I know the last thing that most people want to do is look at other people’s vacation photos…so I thought I’d share a few of mine. Well, most of them aren’t completely boring. I tried to take some that would be interesting for you guys to look at. The kids were definitely not wanting to get in front of the camera, but I forced a few…and you can tell. These were just a few (ok more than a few) of my favorites.

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