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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Day 370 - Flames Game Anyone?

After a lovely lie-in I woke up to a few phone calls. I had to have the Picc line flushed & the dressing changed today. The gals at PLC had told me I would work with a Cochrane Homecare Nurse. Although they told me I would most likely have to drive to Cochrane to have the dressing changed. Correct me if I'm wrong, but how is it Homecare if I have to leave my home & drive to them? Anyhow, it ended up I had to work the the Homecare nurses from Black Diamond, which suits me fine, as I like the Black Diamond Doctors, so why not the nurses too?!

Joan drove out late that afternoon to see me & was very nice. She is the perfect image of a Nurse. She is kind, soft spoken, caring, thoughtful & of course, good at what she does! They visit Jim every Monday, so we set up the schedule so they can hit two birds with one stone, so to speak.

We had been trying to arrange for Flames tickets for Jaco, Greg & Ken, without much luck. That's when Jacqueline called. She asked if we would like to go to the Flames game! Her parents have season tickets & they weren't going tonight. I told her that we were looking to send the guys & she said we could go if we wanted. So, Jaco & Greg were going, but Ken couldn't make it. We called Roxy's husband, Kevin, & he drove down from Sylvan Lake to go to the game.

The seats were in the 2nd row right next to the ice. Jaco LOVED the game. He told me later that he could have gotten into hockey if he only knew how to skate & use the stick. Is that all, eh? The boys looked like little kids on Christmas day when they came home! It was fabulous to see those grins! Thanks for thinking of us Jacqueline!

Roxy & I stopped at Planet Organic on our way in. She had never been there before, so we strolled from aisle to aisle checking out all the interesting things. Roxy is on a mainly raw diet, which I admire her for, as I don't currently have the discipline to stick to a diet like that. We enjoyed some coconut water/passion fruit drinks & I picked up some lemon sorbet to enjoy later on.

Roxy & I then went in to Mom2's place & fitted Oceana's Halloween costume. She's a burger. Valentina is a hot dog. I'm the mustard. Now to find the ketchup for Papa. We'll be one fast food family!

The 3 hockey widows sipped tea & gabbed about life & all it's wonderful paths.

I'm sacked. Lekker slaap!
xxxxMJV&O

 Finnegan tries on the burger
Does he look impressed? 
 Oceana teasing Valentina
Hamburger & hot dog. 
 Hot diggety dog(s)!
Tweet Pea as a Burger 
The Happy Fans! 
Three thumbs up!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Day 180 - Grenada

Tweet Pea is a Land Lubber once again! You’ve never seen such a happy little dog to find a patch of grass! The family went ashore today. We headed to the beach & well, Valentina is certainly not a water dog. I don’t foresee Search & Rescue in her future. She can swim just fine, but her long ears were a bit in the way. She would swim to Jaco & then to me, but she would climb right up our chests to get out of the water. Then she would shake.

We tried to throw a floating toy for her & she made one attempt to get it, but when she realized she’d have to open her mouth to get the toy, she suddenly lost interest. Shortly thereafter, when she was swimming towards Jaco, she realized he was further out to sea. It was a quick u-turn & back towards Mama. Poor little thing! She looks quite pathetic in the water! I hope she gets used to it!

Once we were out of the water, it didn’t take her long to fulfill her nickname as a ‘hotdog’. The heat is pretty intense & that ol’ tongue was hanging out like I’ve never seen. She drank a lot, but I guess it just feels good to pant! She was pretty popular on the beach. People were watching, pointing & coming over to ask us questions about her. I can’t say she isn’t popular!

We wandered through the terminal building & treated ourselves to Mango smoothies & made our way back to the ship. Jaco had clinic & I had a rumbly tumbly. I went upstairs to grab a quick bite & just as I was leaving, I saw Karen, the 1st Purser of Food & Beverage. I stopped to visit with her & we were talking about Valentina. All of a sudden, this lady pipes up from a nearby table, ‘Really? You have your dog onboard? How did you do that? I have 7 Persian cats. I want to bring my cats onboard!’ ARE YOU KIDDING ME? First of all, why do you have 7 cats??? All in your house??? And how did you hear us talking at all? She must have supersonic hearing. Karen & I both raised our eyebrows & I told her I would let her finish her dinner in peace & cat, er, chat with her later. Meow! I mean, Wow!

I find it difficult having Valentina as a Service Dog. People look at me & think I look normal & healthy. They don’t see the lumps in my neck, which are usually hidden by a scarf. They don’t know what is really going on. It is sometimes hard to bite my tongue, but so far I have done so. I guess that’s only one more reason why I am such a hermit onboard!

Speaking of being a hermit, I’m going to hermit under the sheets now! Sleep well & see you tomorrow!
xxxxxxx
Maria, Jaco & Valentina

Grenada's offerings


Tweet Pea & Papa


The family. 2 out of 3 of us are having fun!


Swim doggy swim!


I really love this photo, even though Valentina looks incredibly helpless!


Givin' 'er for the shore!


It's a hot one!


Enjoying the porthole view!


Formal Night


A little exercise at the basketball court



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