I could tell you about my breakdown when Layla didn't get off the conveyor belt at LGA, or how I got a post it on my door about a dog barking non-stop, or how I officially live in a warzone between a cat and a dog, or how I came home to find cat pee in Layla's food dish, but I think a picture is worth a thousand words in this case... So check them out!!!!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Layla!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Goldens, Goldens, Goldens
Mary, Ben and Jenna arrived at RDU on the same flight Saturday afternoon. Mary, Ben and Karen went directly to the breeder from whom R & J got Barkley and adopted an 18 month old female Golden whose parents had returned her when they were transferred to Hong Kong where she would have had to be quarantined for six months. After a few false starts they named her Layla. Despite the name, you can see from her picture that she is not black. Sunday evening Barkley took JoAnne and Ralph to the Finegold's for dinner and a chance to romp with his new buddies.
Monday, June 8, 2009
More baby photos? Don't mind if I do.
She's doing really well. We tried out the pump and bottle-feeding today and that went great. So, Ali is not going to be on the hook for all the 3 am feedings anymore. Hooray!
Also - her social security card arrived today. AWESOME. Now I need to figure out where to store something for 16 years or so where I won't lose it. Yipes.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
She Changes Every Day
Friday, May 29, 2009
Welcome to the world, Catherine Grinter Krankota!
More photos HERE, and I'll be adding to that set constantly.
Whew!
Catherine has Arrived
Yesterday afternoon a moderately high but blood pressures (178/103) turned
a scheduled Dr's appointment into an earlier than expected C-section
arrival - Alison is fine, Catherine is perfect, Mike is over the moon.
Ali and Mike welcomed Catherine at 8:41 PM on May 28th. Catherine is tall
at 21.5" and not as heavy as they said she would be at 7 lb 13 oz, peaches
and cream complexion, bright interested eyes, strong grip, nursed like a
champ, curly hair, not much of a screamer, ... altogether perfect.
Rick and I, Chris and Amy, and Kelly and Preston all waited till about
10:00 when we got to hold her. She's beautiful. Wes and Jenny arrived at
around 11:00 (a little fast for the Houston to Dallas trip) and were
equally impressed with her. We are a smitten family.
Mike has put together an awsome slideshow. Just follow the link.
http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=87823641988&h=7YNm3&u=OztLa&ref=nf
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
THE VOICE OF WOODSTOCK
A Pontii Update. Being compute r inferior and somewh at lazy has
been an
excuse for a long time. However, that could only last so long.
For those that haven't visited, this is a picture of our home at the Orchards of East Cherokee in Woodstock, GA. We moved in last May, having moved from Charlotte with our home there still on the market. Within 10 after our move, the Charlotte house sold.
We quickly got all of our doctors in line and utilities hooked up. Mary had her second knee replaced the end of July and recovered very well. Mary soon joined a PEO chapter and Jerry found two nearby clubs that played duplicate bridge. We've done a lot of entertaining as northern friends find this a good stop over going and coming from Florida. We have found it great for seeing both of our families, which, afterall, is why we are here. Seeing David run cross country and track and watching Jackson play baseball and basketball have been bonuses. Theater and dinner with Barb and Denis and an occasional dinner with the Taylors have been great. We had a golf retreat with DePauw Delta Chis in Florida in
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The nursery is finished!
More photos here: Nursery on Flickr.
And a walkthrough video here.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
New Contact Info!
As of yesterday, I have officially accepted a position with a new company called AmeriFlex, headquartered in Mt. Laurel, NJ. It's a wonderful organization where several of my friends already work. AmeriFlex is a TPA (third party administrator) specializing in technology-based, consumer-driven benefits programs and I will be managing their marketing and communication efforts.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Surprise!
Happy Mother's Day
Cards, flowers, and phone calls! My daughters are scattered all over, but the "I love you mommy's" were perfect. I celebrate the day feeling like the luckiest woman in the world. Anne was here for a special 0ne-on-one visit a couple of weeks ago and treated me to a fabulous facial at the Pinehurst Spa, complete with jacuzzi and strawberry smoothies poolside. Mary will be visiting in early June, and Grace and I will have a good part of August to catch up before she takes off for Luxembourg for the semester.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Happy Mothers Day!
JoAnn, I am so happy that you decided to become a mother - and a mother in-law for that matter.
I have had a SUPERB Mothers Day. While Rick and Wally were rushing to North Carolina for the big surprise - I have been having my nails done, shopping (Rick you are a VERY generous fella), watching chick flicks, and generally having a marvelous time.
I asked the kids to send me e-mailed pictures for Mothers Day - I wanted to share the ones I got:
Wes and Jenny
Ali, Mike, and Henry
Ali, Cathrine, and Henry (doesn't Henry look pleased to be an almost brother dog)
Mike and Ali are joining me for dinner and will spend the evening.
Hope Mothers Day is a smashing success at your house as well!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
A Chunk!
Barkley is SOO cute! (Pictures speak louder than words) Just a little white, fuzzy chunk of a guy with black eyes and an adorable black nose! Do R&J know what they are getting into? Norman and I have already decided that we will take on the roles of doting grandparents and we anxiously await having Dylan meet his new baby brother (?)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The Coming of Barkley
We got a phone call today (Wednesday) from the breeder saying Barkley would like to move in with us this Friday. So Norman, Karen, JoAnne and Ralph will all make the journey to Oak Ridge, NC (north of the Greensboro airport) to bring him home. Watch for pictures on a regular basis.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Jack and Patsy Ward are Pleased to Announce ...
The engagement of their daughter Amy Ward to Christopher E. Davis of Dallas, Texas. Amy is the only child of Jack and Patsy Ward from Odessa Texas.
The engagement was formally announced at a garden party given by the prospective grooms family at 5110 Milam Street in Dallas, Texas, on April 24th, 2009. It was a lovely evening - thankfully the weather cooperated.
There were just over 30 guests, a keg of beer, and casual menu were thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Champagne toasts given by the respective fathers of the Bride and Groom, Best Man Wes Grinter, and many of the grooms friends.
The party went well into the night and continued on at the Bride and Grooms home in Dallas.
A small July 4th wedding is planned in Las Vegas, Nevada. A reception will be given by the Bride's family in Odessa Texas on the first or second weekend in August.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Two Busy Weekends
Karen and I have two very busy weekends upcoming. This weekend we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of National Golf Club. The festivities begin tomorrow evening (Friday the 24th) with a special social; Saturday with a barbeque and Sunday with a golf tournament and dinner. The following weekend our friends Peter and Terry will be spending Friday evening with us as they drive from their winter home in Florida back to New York. They leave Saturday and then Karen and I are playing in the Kentucky Derby golf tournament on Saturday afternoon. Sunday morning, bright and early, I leave for Greensboro with about 7 or so of my golf buddies for a round of golf and an afternoon minor league baseball game beginning at 4PM. The Greensboro Grasshoppers is the name of the team. After the game, it's dinner and then home. Looking forward to both weekends, for sure.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
46 Days Till Baby
I'm sure that she will be here on her due date because she knows how excited her Grandmother is to meet her.
Ali and Mike are busily getting the nursery ready for her arrival and Kelly is having a shower this weekend for them. The Goff basket is ready to fulfill the role of centerpiece that it has played so many times in the past. Check back next week for pictures.
I know I've kept it a secret from all of you but - I really like kids.
I'm so excited!!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
New Puppy
JoAnne and Ralph visited the breeder from whom they got Sandy and Bailey to pick out a new puppy. They chose one of the six boy puppies that were available (see picture.) It was a difficult choice since all were adorable. The pups are 5 weeks old, so they won't be able to bring him home for another couple of weeks. Any name ideas?
Monday, April 13, 2009
When it Rains
It pours. This was the case both literally and figuratively this weekend in Kansas City, as temperatures dropped into the 40s with freezing rain, and it seemed like nothing would go quite right! First Anne's car broke down (in all fairness, this is probably more attributable to 6 months of no oil changes than to bad luck). It is still in the shop. Then, Friday night, Izzy got very sick - unable to eat for two days and vomiting constantly Friday and Saturday night. Finally, at about 3 am on Easter morning, we decided she needed to go to the Emergency Vet. It was there that we spent the next 3 hours, on zero sleep, waiting for her to get prodded and X-Rayed. She spent the latter part of Easter looking like the hunchback of Notre Dame from the fluids they injected into her shoulder, and we're still not sure what caused the sickness, but she seems to be feeling somewhat better now.
Meanwhile, the rain was pouring steadily in Prairie Village as we cooked an early Easter dinner of ham, mashed potatoes, and tomato casserole. Somewhere in the middle of dinner, a curtain rod managed to pull itself out from the wall in our bedroom, bringing down a nice chunk of plaster with it. Izzy was drugged and grumpy and Dylan, no doubt feeling left out from all the attention he was NOT getting, decided to throw up on the carpet in a show of brotherly solidarity. We crashed at 9, exhausted from 2 days of no sleep and the events of the weekend. No sooner had I closed my eyes than....drip, drip....just the skylight leaking water directly over my head!
She Needs a Name
Look who the Easter Bunny brought us!
Her foster mother called her Mattie because she was covered with mats and over 100 ticks.
Now she lives with Walter and needs a name befitting a princess. She is at least four years old and a Schnauzer mix of some kind (Maybe a Schnoodle -- Schnauzer + Poodle )
The following choices have been put forward:
Madison nickname Maddie
Madeline nickname Maddie
Margaret nickname Maggy
Things to consider:
She's pretty, smart, energetic, and very sweet. She will have a rhinestone collar and sleep on a pink fluffy bed. She already has a cute sweater that her foster mom sent with her - there will be more.
We are currently test driving Maggy and she seems pretty OK with it -- So what do you think?
Better pictures to follow.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Bailey Grinter
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of a wonderful dog and friend. Bailey was a sweet, gentle puppy who not only brought joy to his family, but brought joy to complete strangers who were lucky enough to spend time with him. Grandma and Grandpa, I am so sorry about what happened. I have no doubt that Bailey, Cory and Sandy are all playing together right now, in the best shape of their lives.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
A letter from Henry to Bailey's family
Dear family,
I was very sad when I learned that Bailey had to go live on the farm. I lost my friend Rocky when I was 3, and I know that when a dog dies, it takes a long time to stop sniffing for him. I never met Bailey, because I understand that he didn't like to go in the car, but everyone who had ever met him, everyone in my family said that he was a very good friend. I remember his pictures, and his stories, and whenever I saw Grandma JoAnn and Grandpa Ralph, I could tell that they were very well dog-loved, and that alone is enough to gain my respect.
But Bailey also had a job. Not just sniffing, and cuddling, and catching, and bringing back. He also taught people to read by listening. I think that's really cool. Bailey got up and went in the car even though he didn't like it, in order to sniff and listen for people and kids who didn't have anyone to sniff them or listen to them. I think Bailey was a really good dog, and I hope that I can be as cool as him someday.
Grandpa Ralph and Grandma JoAnn, I wish you didn't have to lose your friend. But what a great friend you had. We'll all miss you, Bailey!
Love, Henry and my family too.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The Big Easy
Bailey
Bailey was such a special part of our family. One of my favorite memories of Bailey is from the last time I came to visit this past December. Mom and I went to Grandma and Grandpa's house and Grandpa told us all about Bailey's charity work. It made me want to cry when Grandpa said how kids with learning disabilities would be too shy or embarrassed to read in front of the class but how they would get with Bailey one on one and read out loud to him. Bailey would lie down and just listen and make the kid feel totally at ease. For the holiday season, the class gave Bailey and Grandpa cards and cookies. This to me sums up the kind of dog Bailey was. He wasn't the "need to be in the center of the spotlight" star of the football team like Dylan is or the goofy, lovable class clown like Sandy. Bailey was the gentlest, sweetest dog, easy to talk to because he was such a good listener. He liked to give kisses, he never complained, and never misbehaved (unless Grandpa just didn't tell those stories.) Bailey made a difference in our lives and in the lives of so many others, young and old and brought happiness to everyone he met. I will miss him very very much.
The Daily Bailey
As most of you have probably heard, we lost our sweet little, hoppity, skippity Bailey yesterday. His illness was so aggressive and so quick to take him that we are still in shock. He brought lots of joy to Ralph and JoAnne, which in turn made us all love him as much as they did. In remembrance, I thought it would be nice to take a step back in time . . .
Monday, April 6, 2009
The Traveling Basket
The baby bassinet that first held a tiny newborn in July 1931 has yet to be retired. Every ten years or so, the white wicker basket gets stored in someone's attic, forgotten, collecting dust, when all of a sudden a new baby is on the way and the urgency to find the basket is intense and immediate! Though Emmy Taylor was the last to sleep in the tiny bed, somehow it found it's way into Karen and Norman's basement in Southern Pines. That's where Rick and Wendy found it - anxious to get it for Ali and Mike's little girl, due to make her appearance in June. In great shape, but missing the stand, Karen had the basket safely boxed and UPS'd to Dallas, with the assurance that Grandpa Rick (clever DIYselfer that he is!) will make a new stand. It is expected to arrive today. WOW. Someone (this would be you, Mom and Aunt Mary!) really should put together a list of all of the different babies who have spent their first few weeks in the Traveling Basket. And Mike, I think this story would make a great children's book. Wanna collaborate?
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Miami Beach Here I Come
This is Norman writing from Karen's computer. It's Wednesday and I will be leaving shortly for the airport, heading for Miami Beach for 3 days, attending the annual ABMA (American Brush Manufacturer's Association) convention. This is nothing more than a social occasion and unfortunately for me, I must show my face. Nothing very worthwhile comes out of these conventions, and it is quite costly. I wish I was staying home with my wife and dogs and attending tonight's prime rib dinner at National Golf Club.