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Around Here: December

Happy December!  I am not sure how it is already the end of the year and Christmas is only a couple of days away!

-continuing to work steadily on my long-term photography project — an image at a time.

-we took a trip to Newark, Delaware.

-our house is all decorated for Christmas and we love sitting by our little Christmas tree along with our candles!

-we took our little Victory to visit Santa for a third time this month!  Thankfully, Victory is very cooperative!

-having fun making and decorating eggnog sugar cookies!

-enjoying date nights together!

-we joined a new gym this month, as it was time for a change!

-started the third season of The Americans.

-finished the first season of Doctor Foster.

-we plan to see Manchester by the Sea this weekend.

-trying to get plenty of rest during this busy time of year.

-listening to podcasts!

-continuing to make incremental progress on our ever-growing to do list!

Wishing you a wonderful Pawliday!

 

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2016: Wrap Up

This year has seemed really long at times and, during other times, it has flown by.  Below is a visual highlight of our 2016 year together!  We love our fur girl, Victory, very much!  We hope that you had a great 2016!  We look forward to what next year has in store…

Happy Pawlidays!

 

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Victory: A Visit with Santa!

This past weekend we took Victory  to visit Santa again!  She was a very good girl!  Of course, Santa and his helpers remembered our little fur girl, as this is Victory’s third time visiting Santa!  (You can see Victory’s previous trips to see Santa here and here.)  Victory wore her new red cable sweater for her visit with Santa!  All proceeds from visiting Santa are donated to a local dog rescue, a good cause.  If you are interested, be sure to check with and visit your local pet stores to see if there is a Santa in your area that specializes in furry family members!

Additionally, each year, I have a photo ornament made with Victory and Santa!

We hope that you have a lovely week enjoying the Holiday spirit!

Happy Monday!

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 93

Beginning in January 2014, I started a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog this year!  My goal is to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories, while capturing moments of our everyday.

We went to Newark, Delaware this weekend and took our fur girl, Victory with us!  It was nice to get away.  Before leaving, we finished most of our Pawliday cards, while getting our small Christmas tree and Holiday decorations up around the house, including our outdoor lights, wreath, poinsettias, and indoor window candles!  It feels cozy in our house, especially with all of our candles.  We are looking forward to making Christmas cookies and watching some festive movies.  While we are not ready for Christmas, and we are taking a low-key approach this year, Victory is ready!  She looks festive in her red cable Christmas sweater, shown below!  She is also going to visit Santa again this month!   While we cannot believe another year is coming to a close shortly, we are excited to see what the New Year will bring!

Happy Tuesday!

 

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Around Here: November

Happy November!  I am not sure how it is already the end of November and the close of 2016 is soon upon us.  Below are some items that have occurred around here in November!

-continuing to work steadily on my long-term photography project — an image at a time.

-we took a trip to Dewey Beach with Victory!  (A few short iPhone videos from our trip are shown below.)

-enjoyed our last visit to the Eastern Shore for crabs and fish this year.

-enjoying date nights together!

-burning fall candles in our home!

-making crock pot dinners together — which are mostly prepared by Doug!

-Victory had a urinary tract infection (UTI) this month, which was treated with antibiotics and she is now UTI free!

-getting ready for Thanksgiving!

-finished and ordered our Pawliday card, custom stamp, and seals!

-getting ready to decorate for Christmas around the house!  We ordered our live tree from Maine online that is going to be delivered later this week!

-Victory recently received her Christmas sweater to wear when she goes to visit Santa again next month!

-currently reading Love Worrier.

-finished the second season of The Americans.

-listening to a myriad of fun podcasts!

-continuing to make incremental progress on our ever-growing to do list!

Happy Tuesday and wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving!

 

Victory: Photography Project — 92

Beginning in January 2014, I started a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog this year!  My goal is to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories, while capturing moments of our everyday.

This past weekend, for the long weekend, we took our fur girl, Victory, to Dewey Beach!  The weather was nice and Victory loved the beach.  There were not too many other people or dogs on the beach, so it was perfect, in Victory’s eyes!  Each time we went to the beach, we walked several miles, and Victory was never ready to leave the beach — she dug her back legs into the sand and she would not budge and she turned around to head in the opposite direction we were heading!  This was the first time Victory dipped her little paws into the Atlantic Ocean!  The sunsets were very beautiful.  We had a fun time together and Dewey Beach is very dog friendly, thankfully!  It is always nice to visit the ocean!  A few images from our trip are shown below.

Happy Tuesday!

 

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Things I Love: Fall 2016

Happy fall!  We are so happy that fall is officially here!  Below are the items I am loving, so far, this fall!

 

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1. S’well Bottle – I recently gave the S’well bottle to Doug as a gift, and I quickly decided that I needed one, too!  They keep cold beverages cold, and hot beverages hot!  I love the sleek design!

2. Magic Lessons Podcast – I really enjoy the Magic Lessons Podcast.  There are so many great episodes.  If you like hearing about other creatives’ pursuits and how to handle and deal with fear and the unknown, you will be sure to enjoy this podcast!

3. Hot Apple Cider K-cups – I love hot cider, and these K-cups are really great, especially if you like hot apple cider!

4. Mantra Bands — I love Mantra Bands.  My friend just gave me one recently, and I love it!  These make great gifts, too!

5. Planner — I am ‘old fashioned,’ and I like having a paper planner to keep track of work and personal appointments, items, etc.  I have used this weekly paper planner found on Etsy for the past two years, and I love it.

6. Perfect Over Present – I recently finished reading this book and really enjoyed it.  This book provided a refreshing perspective on life.

You can view other things I love here!

Happy Thursday!  We hope the you have a great, long, and restful weekend!  We are headed to Dewey Beach for the long weekend with our fur girl, Victory, for a respite and to celebrate some long-awaited good news!

Second Chance Dogs Documentary

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) documentary, Second Chance Dogs, was recently released on Netflix.  The film follows the stories of six extremely fearful dogs rescued from cruelty and taken to the ASPCA’s Behavioral Rehabilitation Center, located in Madison, New Jersey, showcasing their heartwarming journey to finding a loving home.  Launched in 2013, the ASPCA’s Behavioral Rehabilitation Center is the first and only facility dedicated to rehabilitating dogs suffering from severe fear due to puppy mills, hoarding, and other cruelty.  You can view the trailer to Second Chance Dogs here.

Happy Monday!

 

 

 

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Service Dog Case Goes to the U.S. Supreme Court

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Have you heard about the recent U.S. Supreme Court case involving a young girl and her service dog named Wonder?  This past Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case involving Ehlena Fry, a young girl, and her service dog, Wonder, a hypoallergenic goldendoodle, and a school district that barred Wonder from its premises.

Ehlena, who was adopted by a couple in Michigan, was born with cerebral palsy, a condition that greatly limits her motor skills but not her cognitive ability.  When Ehlena was 5, her pediatrician recommended that her parents get a service dog to enable Ehlena to become more independent.  As a result, the Fry family raised the monies needed to obtain Wonder, a service dog, for Ehlena.

The Fry family talked to Ehlena’s school about the dog, but when Ehlena brought Wonder to class with her, she was told the service dog was not allowed.  Wonder was intended to help Ehlena perform more functions by herself to enable her to become more independent.  Wonder was trained to hit handicapped buttons for Ehlena; open and close doors; pick up items Ehlena dropped; and, most importantly, to stabilize Ehlena so that she could make transfers from her chair to her walks, or form a walker to a toilet seat.

Once the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) agreed to represent Ehlena, the school district allowed Wonder in school for a “trial period,” but it did not allow Ehlena to use him as a service dog.  In fact, Wonder was relegated to the back of the classroom and could not accompany Ehlena to recess, lunch, and other activities.  Then, at the end of the school year, the district said Wonder could not return in the fall.

Having a service dog for Ehlena, the Fry family maintains, is akin to having a service dog for a blind student instead of requiring the student to navigate the school by holding on to the arm of a teacher.

“One of our whole goals in getting Wonder for her was that eventually, the more she was able to use Wonder and navigate her environment, that she would need the aide less and less,” says Ehlena’s mother, Stacy Fry.

As a result, the Frys home-schooled Ehlena and then transferred her to another school district where Wonder was welcomed with open arms, a very different welcoming in contrast to the former school.  Wonder went to class and lunch with Ehlena; he was in the staff section of the yearbook; he had his own ID card; and he was in the class picture.  And, according to Ehlena’s mother, the relationship between dog and kid was integrated into the school seamlessly.

However, the school district has argued that if the Frys had simply followed the process under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), it would have likely been sorted out within months.

At the heart of the case is a legal question: whether the Frys were required to exhaust their options under the IDEA — which requires an administrative hearing and does not allow for monetary damages to be awarded prior to bringing a claim under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as the Frys did.  In their claim, they requested unspecified damages and attorney fees, but U.S. District Court and the 6th Circuit ruled against them.  However, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear this case.

The Fry’s lawyers and the ACLU, which has been working with the Frys, argue that prohibiting the service dog, Wonder, was not an educational matter but one that denied Ehlena her “independence at school and constituted discrimination at a public facility” — which falls under the ADA.

The family can sue for damages under the ADA, but only if the eight-member Supreme Court agrees with their interpretation of the case, which extends back several years.  The Frys brought the case against the Napoleon Community Schools and the Jackson County Intermediate School District, located in Michigan, in 2012.

The ACLU says the ruling, which should be available this coming summer, could impact students with disabilities across the country, if it allows them to sue under the ADA without first exhausting administrative procedures under the IDEA, which may not even provide the relief they seek.

You can view a video of Ehlena and Wonder here, which is shown below.

 

*The above image is courtesy of the ACLU.

 

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!  I cannot believe how quickly the time is flying by that it is already time for Halloween!  Victory was a lioness last year; a butterfly two years ago; a ladybug for her first Halloween; and, this year, she is a fifties girl, shown below!  You can see over the past three years how much Victory has changed!  Victory will help us hand out candy tonight in her costume, along with her pumpkin masterpiece carved by Doug, also shown below.  Doug spent many hours carefully and diligently working on his Halloween ghost-themed pumpkin!  Additionally, here are links to pumpkins carved by Doug last yeartwo years agothree years ago; and four years ago — all dog-themed pumpkins!

We hope that you all have a wonderful Halloween!

 

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