Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
spring break 2011.
Our week in Texas for spring break was wonderful. It was pure fun and happiness from beginning to end.
I never pulled out my camera during the week. We were so busy running around town and soaking up time with the people we love, the camera was the last thing on my mind. I'll do my best at a short and sweet, almost picture-less recap of our time in Texas.
- We celebrated Kyle's 25th birthday...twice. The first celebration was at the beginning of the week while his younger brother was still in town on his spring break. Celebration part 2 was on Kyle's actual birthday and we at at a delicious pizza place downtown.
- My mom and I did some shopping. We did more browsing than purchasing but it was such good time with my sweet momma.
- We ate loads of delicious foods during the week. Between TWO cakes from Julie's, fajitas from Pappasito's and a plethora of other yummy meals, our tummies left Texas very happy!
- Two of my very best friends came to my house for dinner and one of them even spent the night. It was SO good to have some time with my girlfriends. I don't get enough of that lately and I think it was good for all of us!
- I was able to go with my mom to her ladies' church group meeting and luncheon. They meet once a month and I love when I am in town for their meetings. The speaker was wonderful and I always love getting to spend time with my mom and her friends.
- Tucker had a great time taking full advantage of couch privileges at my parent's house.
- I took full advantage of sleeping late as often as possible.
- I enjoyed a girl's lunch at Lopez and was able to spend some time chatting with some fabulous mommas and babies.
- We finished off the week with a dinner party at Troy and Ivy's house. The guests included the Sturgeons and Baethges. I cannot say enough about what a great time we had!! It was one of the highlights of our week! We laughed until we cried and loved getting to spend time with three wonderful couples. We'll host the next party if they'll all just make their way to Georgia!
- We stopped to visit my grandparents on our way back to Georgia. It was a very quick visit but we were glad to see them. And of course, Grammy sent us back with loads of treats.
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| That's three boxes of homemade chocolate chip cookies and one of Grammy's peanut butter fudge. |
That's the short version of our week at home. It was relaxing and we're already anxious to go back! Summer will be here very soon and we're hoping there are long trips home and weekends at the lake in our future. In the meantime, we are enjoying our time back in Atlanta where the temperature is currently 42... a far cry from what we experienced in Texas last week!
Monday, March 28, 2011
party in the atl.
Let me start by saying that we will be ignoring the fact that this trip took place over a month ago and this post has been in my 'drafts' folder for about that long. Let's pretend I have not put it off for that long and that I am on top of everything in my life. Deal? Deal. On with the recap...
We spent Valentine's weekend with two of our favorite friends. Troy and Ivy made the trip out to Atlanta and we had the best time!
We spent Valentine's weekend with two of our favorite friends. Troy and Ivy made the trip out to Atlanta and we had the best time!
They arrived Friday night and we spent the evening catching up and enjoying a delicious dinner at one of our favorite local restaurants.
Tucker was thrilled to have people sleeping on the pull-out couch. He seems to think that bed is just for him.
Saturday was filled with sight-seeing, beginning with lunch at The Varsity...
After filling our tummies with hot dogs, we headed downtown to World of Coca-Cola for a tour. This was the first time for all of us to go. The tour was great! We learned about the bottling process, saw some Coca-Cola art and even did some taste-testing.
We even convinced the boys to take a group picture with the Coca-Cola polar bear. This thing was so creepy but I'm pretty sure this is my favorite picture of the weekend!
If you are ever in Italy, I highly recommend that you do not order Beverly at a restaurant. Not the greatest beverage to come out of the Coca-Cola franchise.
Next on our list was the Georgia Aquarium. Ivy used some fabulous grad school connections and was able to get us a free backstage tour of the aquarium. We were able to see so many hidden areas and learned a lot about the aquarium.
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| Looking out over the beluga whale tank |
We thought it would be fun to make dinner together and prepared quite the feast after our fun day. I didn't get a picture of the whole set-up, but here is my plate filled with deliciousness. The boys grilled steaks while the ladies made twice-baked potatoes and asparagus.
And we followed dinner with a few rounds of Buzz Words, boys vs. girls style. I'll let the score card speak for itself...
Sunday was a wonderful, lazy day at the apartment.
Ivy and I had some homework to do (while snacking on a failed attempt at homemade queso) and the boys spent some time talking about math or science or maybe computers. I can't remember... Ivy and I were too engrossed with the queso to really pay attention.
Kyle had an intramural basketball game Sunday night so we all headed over to campus to cheer him on. Ivy is the greatest intramural-watching buddy ever. We kept ourselves entertained with coffee and court-side manicures.
After the game we got dressed up and went on a Valentine's double date at a great restaurant in our neighborhood.
And as if their presence wasn't enough, they brought me a set of these adorable Valentine's coffee mugs that I had been tempted to buy! So thoughtful and sweet.
Troy made a great toast before dinner one night "to friends who are more like family" and it perfectly sums up how much we love these two. Sounds cheesy, but it is completely true. I am so thankful that Troy and Kyle have remained such wonderful friends over the years. I am also thankful that not only do he and I get along great, but he married a girl that I absolutely love spending time with. I can't tell you all how many conversations we had that weekend about trips we hope to take together in the future and things we want to do as our two families grow. What is even more fun that talking about those hypotheticals is that I know they'll all come true. I see many years ahead for the Krueger-Ruths duo!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
thankful thursday.
Just a few things I am thankful for on this cold and rainy Thursday...
- Next week is spring break for A&M so I have a little break from school (except for one class which is ignoring the week off!)
- Our upcoming trip to Texas, we leave next Friday!
- A long phone chat I had with my sister the other day. She is my favorite girl in the world.
- This Lenten season. I love this season in the liturgical year. I am already looking forward to mass on Easter.
- Kyle's upcoming birthday. He'll be 25 and I know that he is going to love the presents I have for him!
- The Blue Bell ice cream that is currently in my freezer (although I am trying to show some restraint!)
- Tucker's great recovery! We probably still have another few months before he is completely healed but the surgeons couldn't be happier with how he is doing!
- Comfort foods. My grandma makes the most incredible shrimp gumbo and I made my first pot yesterday. Our apartment smelled just like her house while it was on the stove and I think she would have been proud of how well it turned out!
- My LeCrueset dutch oven that makes it easy for me to make giant pots of Grammy's gumbo and my favorite corn chowder.
- The delicious southwest chicken salad we are going to have for dinner tonight.
- This weekend's forecast, sunny and cool. We plan on spending a lot of time at the park.
I hope you are all having wonderful Thursdays and giving thanks for the big and little joys in your life!
Monday, February 28, 2011
nada mucho.
I'm at a loss for any substantial blogging so how about some bullet points? Yes? Perfect!
- We are heading home to Texas in a little over 2 weeks. I can't wait to see our families!
- My mom and I are already planning a little trip to the mall. Not sure that I need a thing for my closet, but I definitely need a day with my momma.
- If we're lucky, I'm hoping my dad will even join us for lunch. He loves to shop with his girls.
- I watched the Oscars last night with some of my favorite twitter girls. Can't say it was the most thrilling show but I enjoyed their 'virtual' company.
- Today I packed away my winter clothes, pulled out the spring wardrobe and sorted through some things to donate. Glad to have that behind me!
- On the list of things I would really like to buy right now, a new vacuum and new bedding are at the top of the list.
- That's only partly true. I would also like these. (in gold or island pink)
- I also may have my eye on a handbag or two.
- Don't worry, Kyle, I'm not about to purchase any of the above items!
- Kyle's mom's side of the family does a drawing to determine which extended relative you will give a Christmas gift to. I'm gifting one of Kyle's sweet cousins this year and already have her gift ready to go.
- I recently won a blog giveaway from Chips and Salsa designs. Can't wait to work with sweet Abbey!
- I feel a need for there to be homemade chocolate chip cookies in our apartment at all times. Kyle has no complaints.
- Tucker is doing GREAT! He probably deserves an update post of his own. He is recovering so well!
- What isn't going great is waking up at 3:00 am to give Tucker his eye drops. Not. a. fan.
- I am helping two of my college roommates host a bridal shower for another one of our former roomies. I'm in charge of invitations and am so excited!
- I miss my sister in a very big way.
- I still need to recap Troy and Ivy's trip to the ATL. Soon, promise.
- I didn't do any schoolwork today. It was a nice break but I have lots to take care of tomorrow!
I'm getting ready to snuggle up on the couch and work on invitations for the bridal shower I mentioned. Between invitation designing, The Bachelor and that carton of Blue Bell in my freezer, it should be a cozy Monday night!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
greetings from alabama.
Greetings from Alabama!
I am overjoyed to report that we just got a fantastic call from our surgeon to let us know that our little guy is awake and doing great! She said the surgery went exactly as she had hoped.
We were so nervous when we left him at the hospital this morning. Our surgeon is wonderful and was so helpful to us, but she had quite a few concerns for things that could have gone wrong during surgery. Tucker was the last of three dogs to be operated on today and they saved him for last because of how tricky his surgery was going to be. We had lots of reasons to be concerned but everything went perfectly!
We had hoped that we would be able to visit him tonight but our surgeon wants him to rest as much as he can. We'll be visiting him first thing in the morning and hopefully taking him home right after that. We don't mind letting him sleep and regain his energy before we cover him with hugs tomorrow!
Thank you all so much for the prayers! The surgeon said there were lots of prayers going up for Tucker within that surgery room and I know there were many more among our friends and family. We are so appreciative and thankful for every single one!
We are off for an evening of celebrating in Birmingham!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
off to alabama.
I know that not everyone cares to hear the looooong version of this story, but I know we have lots of dear friends and family members who do. Feel free to skip to the very end if you fall in the first category. For those of you who want the whole tale, this will save mine and Kyle's moms from having to explain it to all of you on the phone :)
If you're new to this little blog and to our puppy's story go here to read about when we adopted him last January and here and here to read about the emergency surgery he had in November.
Ever since Tucker's surgery, we have been watching his left eye like crazy. Kyle and I each say "Let me see your eyeball, buddy" at least twice a day. At least.
About a month ago, Kyle was on the floor playing with Tucker and then the two of them got lazy and were resting on the floor. Kyle and Tucker were practically nose to nose on the floor when Kyle told me that he saw something wiggling in Tucker's eye. We've 'seen' lots of things in his eye since surgery but they all turned out to be nothing. This looked weird though, so we called our ophthalmologist who sent us to our regular vet for a checkup. The consensus between our vet and our surgeon was that Tucker's pupil was still a little too big for what they are comfortable with, so we increased how many eye drops Tucker was getting a day (from one drop a day to two drops a day).
Last week I took Tucker back to his ophthalmologist for a checkup, to see how his eye pressure was and check out the 'wiggling'. The surgeon told us that what we had thought was a wiggly lens, was actually his iris. Without drawing a diagram of the eye, long story short is that his lens is not curved and holding his iris firmly in place and as a result, his iris is able to wiggle in his eye. Our surgeon said that he doesn't have many membranes holding his lens in place and there is a great possibility that it could become unattached. If that were to happen, the lens would either go forward in his eye and have to be removed, or fall back in his eye in which case we could remove it or leave it based on the specifics. Each option posed definite concerns and could have started a chain of other eye problems. The surgeon told us that she wanted to get some additional opinions before deciding what she would like to do. We are suspicious that what may have happened in his right eye was that his lens became unattached, went forward in his eye, his pressure sky-rocketed and it was all downhill from there.
Our ophthalmologist wanted to get opinions from some other eye specialists before jumping to any conclusions in deciding what we should do. She heard back from five respected ophthalmologists and four of the five had the same response, remove the lens in his left eye and insert an artificial lens in its place. If his lens were removed but an artificial lens was not inserted, he would be incredibly farsighted and there would be potential for other things in his eye to move around. The artificial lens will hopefully maintain his current vision and prevent any further catastrophes.
That's what we have decided to do. We feel like we would have to be crazy to go against what four respected surgeons suggest, five if you count our own surgeon.
Apparently the act of inserting a new lens is a very specific surgery that not all surgeons are trained in. Our surgeon isn't one of those few so she is referring us to a colleague and good friend of hers in Alabama.
So we will be traveling to Birmingham next Tuesday and Tucker will undergo surgery that morning. The hospital is only a few hours away but we've decided to get a hotel because we are obsessed with our dog as if he is our first born child want to be close by in case anything happens. We would very much appreciate if you could say a few extra prayers for us. We are praying that Tucker comes out of this surgery perfectly and that his surgeon faces no complications or challenges while she is operating. We are also praying that we will feel a little more at ease with the whole situation.
We have complete confidence in the opinion of our doctor in Atlanta and the surgeon we will be seeing in Alabama. However, Tucker has had eye surgery before and nothing about it went smoothly or as planned. There were lots of specific circumstances that surrounded that surgery, a major one being that his eye pressure was off the charts, but we're still nervous. We are trying to stay positive and as my mom says, 'not borrowing troubles'.
We've been holding off on sharing the whole tale until we had Tucker's surgery scheduled, which we took care of yesterday. We still have a few questions to get answered before we leave for Alabama and also in our pre-surgery appointment but are confident and decided that this is what is best for Tucker.
So if you like sweet, snuggly puppy dogs and you like to pray, say a few for us next Tuesday! I'm sure we will be more than a little nervous but we are very ready to have this whole ordeal behind us!
We've been holding off on sharing the whole tale until we had Tucker's surgery scheduled, which we took care of yesterday. We still have a few questions to get answered before we leave for Alabama and also in our pre-surgery appointment but are confident and decided that this is what is best for Tucker.
So if you like sweet, snuggly puppy dogs and you like to pray, say a few for us next Tuesday! I'm sure we will be more than a little nervous but we are very ready to have this whole ordeal behind us!
How about we leave on a happy note! Surgeries, wiggly irises and all, Tucker is still the sweetest, snuggliest, happiest dog I have ever known.
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