Lots been going on with me this summer, and trying to enjoy some of what little summer we get.
Calls for 31 Celsius today, about 85 F,we rarely see that.
Our antiques business is not doing well, and the stress of it all has aggravated a heart problem with Hubby.A minor infraction but he still had to take a few weeks off to recover.
So with slow sales he had to take it easy for a few weeks, no refinishing even. That isn't helping the cause of his attack in the first place.
I've had a full time job trying to keep him from having a full blow heart attack.
I've been doing garage/yard sales to pick up some extra cash on the week ends.
Also my Grandmother who will be 97 soon is having some problems and it look like she's doing her last year with us.
I'm sure she was waiting for Mom to come from Florida and Laura to get out with the baby.
She seems so content to "go home" now.
And I lost one of my breeders to malocclusion, and yes I purchased from a good breeder with full pedigree.
She is Dakota's Mother so I have to believe it's genetic.
He was the big tov homo that had seizures last summer and needed 2 trims. He hasn't needed one since, but with both turning up I have to go with genetics on this one.
I had the Mom put down but will wait for Dakota to get sick.
I also have another standard male from her, a pet, and have sold about six from the same pair.
The thought of them suffering in their new homes make me ill, though I have called the owners and told them what to watch for.
I have loads of family coming home now to see Grandmother.She got to cut a cake for the Seniors home 40th anniversary as the oldest resident this week. Her pic in the local paper and all. Nice ending I figure.
We did get our picture of the five generations
And Colby is the bestest, he's 5.5 months now, sitting and starting to crawl, albeit backwards
He's his Nanny's big boy now at 22 pounds, and eats like a trooper.
Sharing the five generations