Saturday, October 31, 2009

Scary Halloween

Here are some scenes from the scary cemetery today. I bet it will be really creepy tonight when the sun goes down.




Pirate, Indian and Priest

Happy Halloween!!

The husband went to a Halloween party at Herbie aka Big Casino's parents' house last night. That's me in the pirate outfit!! Don't I look good dressed up in a costume??
ha ha ha .... just kidding. I never looked that good! That's Herbie's other mother! Looks like a good time. The husband usually doesn't go to parties, but he committed to this one. So he dressed up like a priest. I put the gray in his hair. I wish I had known sooner that he was going to go because I would have gotten some other accessories to dress that up. I would love to go as Cruella Deville...so I might start getting some things together to do that next year...in case they have a party next year.

Here is the husband and Herbie/Big Casino's other mother.

Party food table...yummy cupcakes I see.

What a crew of cheerleaders!

Here is the husband with his friends. Indian, priest and pirate! Herbie's other dad is the pirate. They had a good time sitting around and talking while the younger folks were dancing to rap music. The husband finds that funny because he does not enjoy rap music.


I hope to get by the haunted cemetery to get pictures of it all set up and ready for tricksters. I hope it doesn't rain and cause it not to happen. I saw the witch up in the tree. Hadn't seen that in about 3 years. So I want to get by there and get a picture of it.

I am wondering if anyone out there knows if induction or radiant cooktops are good to cook with?? I really like the way they look and think what I've read about them is what I would like, but I don't know anyone that has one to ask any question.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Scary Cemetery 2009 part 1

It's that time of year again! I took Emma for a stroll today and went past the scary cemetery. It's coming to life. Looks like there will be more to come. It is supposed to rain on Saturday. I'm not sure all the ghouls will come out if it's raining...but I plan to walk by there again to check it out and see what shows up.

I remember enjoying haunted houses, scary movies, ghost stories...but I am so scared now as an adult. Why is that?? I hardly watch a scary movie and would not go in a haunted house now. I have watched some of the shows on HGTV and Travel Channel about haunted amusement park or events that happen near Halloween, and I just could not go there now. But it is fun to see people scream and be scared.






I have pictures of food to share soon. Aunt Sue and the husband and I have been eating around town a little bit.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Glad and sad at the same time

As the husband was on his way home from work Monday, he called me to let me know he was on his way because I wanted to start cooking a bit before he got home. He told me he was bringing home a surprise. I could tell by his voice it was something special. I said, "Is it black?" (I was thinking a black pug.) He said no. I said, "Is it fawn?" He said, "Yes, he's fawn." I said, "Is it little or big?" He said, "It's big." I said, "Put the phone up to it and let me hear." He said he was driving and would just see me when he got home. I said, "What is its story?" He said he had to go ... he was driving.

I was all excited because I thought we were getting another pug...even though we said we wouldn't do it. Then I thought, oh, it's a kitty cat...even though we aren't doing that yet, either. And I thought: He should have asked me before he brings something else home...even though I wouldn't say no.

So I go outside and wait...and it was a stuffed dog! That does tricks when you talk to it! One of his co-workers let him bring it home to see what our dogs would do. He is going to donate it to a retirement-type home because his aunt had it at one and they folks loved it. Anyway, I took a video of the pugs when it turned it on. Bad thing is he has to yell at the thing to make it do what he says...and it decides what it's going to do anyway.

I was a little disappointed and glad at the same time that he didn't bring home a real pug!




Sunday, October 25, 2009

Campers at Camp Chichi this weekend

ETA: Page is Brayton's mom...not Leah. My mind was not even saying Leah when my hands typed that...Sorry Page! He looks like you Page so no doubt that he's yours:) Leah is mom to Oscar and Daisy and she has been on my mind, too, this weekend....I'll show you why soon!


Well, look who came to our house Saturday? I see Mr. Brayton and his mom PAGE...Daddy Rob was there, too, just not on camera. Oh that baby boy is so so so sweet. He was so good while he was here. Page and Rob brought Sela and Winston over to stay here at Camp Chichi while they went to a wedding over in Alabama. It was so good to see them and meet Brayton. Aunt Sue was here, too. We both got to hold him. Page was so sweet and kept handing him over to me (I was a bit uneasy when he would start to fuss and hand him back) but she kept handing him back to me! My goodness that's a sweet sweet boy. I had flashbacks of when I held Magnolia Sun's boys when they were so little.

Little Sela reminds me so much of Sugar. It made me miss Sugar so much and was so fun to see Sela wag her tail and roll over to have her tummy petted...Sugar always did that, too. Winston was a good boy, too. His face is so black! And he's not a young whipper-snapper anymore either...but he is not an old guy. Just seems like after just a few years, pugs get the gray on their face and Winston hardly has any. They were so good here and got plenty of treats and were good sleepers up in the bed at night. Sela slept on my pillow right next to my face! Page and Rob brought back some yummy cookies for the pugs when they came to pick up the pugs. They looked so good that I would like to try one for myself. Aunt Sue said they could just leave Brayton for her to babysit next time!

Brayton getting his bottle. He passed out asleep after he ate...so sweet.

Aunt Sue loves to get her hands on a little baby!

Camp roundup.

Everyone wants a treat.
Probably a hundred pounds of pugs here.
Winston and Sela wondering where their people went.

Sela aka Jaws

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Lots and Lots of Tables

I hope everyone had a nice weekend. It was so pretty here and cool. I love it. I wish it would stay this temp for the rest of the fall/winter...but I know it's going to warm up. I still wore my sandals all weekend!

Here are the rest of the tables...but I have some that were done by professional designers that I haven't shown yet. I wasn't as impressed with the professional tables this year so I don't know if I'll bother putting them up.

I just love all the tables I've shown were not done by design companies. They all did a great job.
























Thursday, October 15, 2009

Alfred takng a nap in the middle of the day

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Part 2 of tables

This is part 2 of the table settings. I should have one or two more posts with the tables.

I took Emma out in the stroller the other day. It was so hot and humid that we didn't stay out too long. Looks like things are going to cool off around here this weekend. Alfred and Herbie went walking with the husband while I strolled Emma, but they did not get to go far because of the heat.

I really like this Hope table.









Monday, October 12, 2009

Part 1 of table settings

It's hard to believe my little Sugar is gone a week now. I miss her. I talk to Emma about her. I know that when I lose one of these little ones, they are constantly on my mind. As time goes by, I don't think of them every morning when I wake up. Then after more time, I don't think of them every Monday or Friday or whatever day is that they left me. But I do always think of them often. I'm just so lucky to have had them all.

I wanted to share some pictures from the ladies event at my sister-in-law's church. Aunt Sue and I attended. The speaker was Pam Tebow, Tim Tebow's mom. He is the quarterback for the University of Florida team. She was a wonderful speaker and told quite a few stories about their life as missionaries in different countries. Pretty amazing things to hear. It is amazing to hear when people put ALL their trust in the Lord and He takes care of their needs. It may not be what you want it to be at the time, but He does take care of you.

This is my sister-in-law's table. She did a great job decorating. She made the centerpiece. I think there is nothing that she can't do!

She picked the hydrangeas from her yard and bought the other flowers at the grocery store. The little sticks in the arrangement came from another arrangement and her co-worker saved them for her. The glass bowl it is in is one she used at her daughter's wedding reception on the candy bar. Wish I had some of that candy now!
This table had a candy centerpiece!

I love this Christmas china.






This is one of my favorites. The flowers are silk.
This is one of my favorites. I love the oriental feeling of it.


Friday, October 09, 2009

Friday

When I found out Sugar was sick with cancer, I found this little frame because I knew that I wanted to have a picture of her nearby so I could see her every day after she left us. So this sits on my desk. I miss that little girl!



This is where Herbie likes to sit..under my desk as I work. I also can find him on the bed or on the living room couch when he's not in here with me.



Aunt Sue and I went to the annual tables event at my SIL's church. So I'll put up lots of pictures this weekend. I love seeing all the table settings and centerpieces that the ladies come up with. It just amazes me how talented they are. My sister in law ... honestly, I don't think there's anything she can't do. She made the centerpiece at the table we sat at and it looked like it came from the florist.

I hope the bloggers that are going to the meetup in Willimasburg, Virginia, this weekend have a great time and nice weather.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

The crew and 7 things about me

Here is our crew now this morning. Alfred, Emma and Herbie/Big Casino. I wish I could squeeze Sugar's face and kiss her like I did every day. What a sweetheart she was.





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Here are 7 things about me you may or may not know. I might have mentioned one or two before.

1. I like Coach purses. It's the only brand of purse that I buy now. I can't find anything else that I like. I do like the solid colors of Vera Bradley purses.

2. I am attracted to shiny things...like glass and jewelry. I love glass lampwork beads and have been buying some beads to maybe use if I ever learn how to make jewelry. I have bought some beads and had jewelry made by a girl that lives in Connecticut.

3. I wanted to try lampwork glass bead making as a craft/hobby but it required space in the house that I don't have. It needed a ventilation system to be able to use the gas torch inside. While some people don't have a ventilation system, I'd be too scared not to do the right thing.

4. I have spent too much money on my papercrafting items. It's an addiction. If I actually would make more cards, it would make more sense that I have all this paper and embellishments and stamps.

5. I love to just get in the car and drive and go places that I've never been. But with gas prices like they are over the past couple of years, I don't do that.

6. I really love being back in a church family. I am learning so much by going to Bible study on Sunday mornings before church services and on Sunday night and Wednesday nights. It's amazing that the Bible contains all we need to know about how God wants us to live our lives.

7. While I cannot imagine not having a pug in my life, the husband says he wants to have a Siamese cat one day. And I love cats, so I think we will have cats but I want the cats to get a long with a pug! And I know they do because I see some pug friends that have cats.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Thank you for your comments




I want to thank you all for your sweet comments about our little Sugar...it's been a true blessing for us to take care of these little pugs for the short time that the Lord gives us to care for them. She will be missed and just knowing that we were able to give the attention and care that she needed makes us feel better. Emma seems a bit troubled by Sugar not being here. Emma and Sugar spent a lot of time together. Alfred spends some time with them but he likes to do his own thing or be in his own spot a lot of time, so I don't see him being as confused as Emma. I sure miss Sugar being in here while I'm working. It's so hard to lose these little pugs because they are such a huge presence in your life because they want to be with you and want your attention all the time. We are so lucky to be pug owners...or that the pugs own us!

I have some news!!!


Here is our newest family member...we have joint custody of Herbie aka Big Casino. He spends a lot of time here at Camp Chichi. His human brother and sister both went off to out-of-state schools this fall. Herbie was home alone too much and was bored...his parents asked us if we would "adopt" him while the kids are away. So we did! WE LOVE HIM. So he goes back to his other home when his human siblings are home on visits and then stays with us all the other times. So this works out well and Herbie gets the best of both worlds. He is such a sweet boy. He and Alfred really like each other. They are both BIG boys! I don't know yet if he will be with us Thanksgiving or Christmas. His other family travels a lot so it's a possibility he may be with us at the Holidays...so I think he may get in the Christmas picture this year!



Here is Alfred and Sugar. I took these pictures last week. Alfred is doing well. He is truly a special boy. He is all about the husband here. Those two love each other! His other mom, Alfredsmom, our friend in Korea, knows how special he is. We are so blessed to have him in our life, too. Thank you C for letting us take him in and love him! I sure do miss Holly, too. She was a special little girl....a true sweetheart of pug with a huge passion to keep going with the handicaps that she had.

I need to get a picture of Emma to put here next.

Aunt Sue and I had lunch over at Magnolia Sun's house on Friday. It was so good. She made enchiladas...oh my goodness they were good. And she made the best WW recipe of a pecan tart that tasted like pecan pie. So good.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Sugar is a true angel



Our little Sugar's wing grew full size overnight and she has gone to be with her sisters Chichi, Tiny, Holly and brother Baxterman.

She was doing well with the medication she was taking and I knew in my head that we had to take it one day at a time with her. Last night she started getting sick. This morning she was even sicker. It was time to let her go. The husband took her to the vet to see if there was hope to keep going with medication but she did suggest that we had done a lot and it would just be trying to fight a losing battle now. I knew when he left with her this morning that I might not see her again. I held her and talked to her about what a good girl she had been for me. That I loved her so much. The husband put her in his truck in the front seat. She did not see me looking at her from the other side, but she was sitting there looking out the front window so sweet and I was wondering if I would see her again. I will always remember that peaceful look she had on her face looking up at the sky and the outside from that front seat.

She is the fifth loss we have had in two years. It never ever gets easier...but I know now that the wonderful memories live on in your heart and mind and they will always bring a smile and a sweet memory that we can talk about years from now.

I remember the day we got her. I had had a really bad day at work in 2001. The husband saw an ad in the paper for a pug for sale for $100. We went over to the house where she was after work. She was living in a yucky little house full of cigarette smoke and birds and teenagers. It was noisy and smokey. We were going to write a check for her but the lady made us go get cash and bring it back. I was so afraid she would change her mind about selling her if we left...but she was still there when we got back with the cash. The lady was not even sad to see her go. She did not have anything to give us to take with Sugar. We had to stop at Wal-Mart on the way home to get her a harness and leash.

She was always a sweet, timid little girl....but she LOVED stuffed toys. She always ran to get the stuffed toy when you came home from being gone for a while. She would just shake it and shake it. She would always want her hands on her. If you took your hand away, she would paw at your until you put your hand back on her. She never barked for food, but she was always right there to get her share if you were handing some out. She was always accepting of any other doggies we would baby-sit or any others that came to live here. At one time she was the only pug we had after Chichi and Tiny and Baxterman passed away. That's when our sweet friend MeiMei and Miko gave us a stroller. Sugar absolutely LOVED the stroller. And Emma loves it, too. So I'll be looking forward to riding Emma in the stroller soon when it cools down.

I sure am going to miss Sugar. She was always there with me during the the loss of the other pugs. She is how I got the name of this blog. My daddy called her Ragus because that was Sugar spelled backwards...so I named the blog that. She made me happy and will always make me smile when I think of her. My heart and sadness will heal with time. There is always and older pug out there that needs us...and I'm sure there are more angels in our midst.