Monday, January 21, 2008

Whistler ski trip woes...

What a nightmare so far! So, we take off for Vancouver at 6:45am on Saturday in hopes of being to our destination (Whistler Blackcomb Ski Mountain) by 7pm. Get into Denver a bit early and have a 2 hour layover until our flight to Vancouver. Then the board says its late by 3 hours. Ugh, but we'll still get to Whistler at a decent hour we think. 3 hours turned to 4 which turned to 5 which actually turned into the plane being 8.5 hours late and us in Denver airport for 11 hours! Get to Vancouver to find that my boot bag has been misplaced. Jesus, what next! Not only were my boots inside but all my other ski gear as well. Ski pants, socks, gloves, you name it. They said my bag had arrived in Vancouver but couldn't locate it. They will locate and deliver they say by the next morning. We have two buses leaving for Whistler, one to the condos and one to a 5 star hotel. I'm at the hotel. I get to the bus and they tell me the hotel overbooked by 46 rooms and we can't go to Whistler that night. What the fu+&?! They put us up in downtown Vancouver and we'll leave for Whistler the next morning, but not early enough to make first tracks. People are fuming mad. They feed us lousy pizza at midnight and we head to our rooms. Bags need to be ready for them to load by 6am, not much time for shut eye. Get up, get our sack breakfast and off we go. Get to the real hotel, check on my boots (they haven't found the bag yet), the rooms aren't ready. They truck us up and down a hallway 4 times and finally after over an hour we have rooms. Still no ski gear. I decide to rent and buy what I need so that the day isn't wasted. Some nice woman on the trip loans me gloves, I buy socks, neck warmer, etc and rent pants, helmet, and boots. The guy has no idea how to adjust my bindings and starts wrenching on my brand new never been ski'd bindings. I quickly stop him and tell him to either comp me skis or find boots big enough that he doesn't have to change my bindings...he gets bigger boots. Of course, they're a size bigger then I'd like but at least he's not wrecking my skis. Put on my rented ski pants and find a twenty spot in the pockets...sweet!, things are looking up! Head to the mountain and ski but its so bloody freezing I am only on the mounain a few hours. I call about my boots, still no progress. Get a voicemail later saying they'll be to the hotel by 7pm, great, no more rentals this week! 7pm comes and goes, still no boots. Its now Tuesday morning and I have no idea where my gear is. Sounds like an adventure so far, eh?!

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Friday, January 18, 2008

What's next...

What's the next adventure for me you may be wondering. Well, I will be skiing all next week in Canada. Should be a good time, eh?! After I get back, I have a couple more 1/2 marathons planned, as well as a century or two in the works. I will be riding in the Tour of Colorado in June so I really need to start training hills as much as possible. The Tour will have 6 days of riding and 38,000 feet of climbing...YIKES! I'm still not sure what I was thinking when I signed up for that one! I'm hoping to have a new bike before that ride but that'll depend on my tax refund. Other then just trying to get in shape and keep active, nothing new is on the horizon.

No foster cats or kittens right now

I currently don't have any foster animals to tell you all about. I decided that after my last ordeal and having vacation coming up that I'd take a few weeks off from fostering. I leave for Whistler tomorrow for a week of skiing, and it should be great! Once I get back, I'll start up the cat lady house again and will keep you all informed of my newest friends.

Monday, January 14, 2008

PF Chang's 1/2 Marathon Update

I ran my first 1/2 marathon yesterday. My time was 2 hours 4 minutes and 20 seconds and I'm thrilled! I was hoping to finish in 2 hours and 10 minutes so beating that time was exciting. My quads started to hurt at mile 9 and got progressively worse until the end of the race. By mile 12 I wasn't certain that I'd be able to finish, but I told my legs that it'd be only 1.1 miles left and to suck it up and finish! They cooperated and I was able to hobble over the finish line. I am still really sore today but I'm sure it'll get better in the next few days. Now what? I don't really have anything major on my list of things to accomplish. Maybe my next goal should be to try to beat the 2 hour mark...

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Checking out their pics on my blog...

Ditto hanging out

Portland visiting the cat lady

Sad day...

I got bad news today...I picked up a new foster cat last Saturday that had part of her tail amputated as well as some abdomen wounds. After 24 hours of her not eating, drinking, or using the litter box I brought her back into the Humane Society to have her checked out. Unfortunately, she was too sick and had to be put down. I didn't get a picture of her, but she was gray and white like Orlando and Daytona. Hopefully she's in a better place now...

Why aren't you listening to me?!

Have you seen my dad??

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

At the vet before surgery...

Madison and Victoria are being declawed today. As you can see, they don't really want to be at the vet!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Helping herself to Ditto's food

Every day is Christmas at the Foster... by Amanda

She said she would volunteer
To help the animals far and near.
Across the valley to the shelter she went
To care for the pets and she said what she meant.

Soon enough, they followed her home,

The fostering begins, with "Uno," all alone.
A while later, his wounds healed, so back he'd go,
To be adopted by a happy family they know.

The spare room wasn't bear, not even a day,

Because Madison and 7 kittens had their say.
The day they came to foster care, Lisa got her new name:
We called her The Cat Lady - Full of Fame.

Across the house and down the hall

All of their names, we'd hear Lisa call.
Vegas, Sydney, Niagra, Diego, Portland, Victoria, Kona .
They each developed their own persona.

They grew and ate and played around,

Down the hallway, up the pole, and on the ground.
They stayed until they each found a new home
All except Victoria, at Lisa's foster care to always roam.

The first greyhound, Disciple, was a long time dream,

But the overall lifestyle didn't fit in the current scheme.
In comes Atlanta the greyhound, so save the day,
But he jumped the fence and had to go away.

There will be a time when life settles down,
And the greyhounds can return to this side of town.
A warm and caring home they will share,
In the life of the Animal Lady's care.

Maggie the lone kitty needed some care

So some alone time she came home to share.
She healed and ate and grew even cuter
And a family she found just to suit her.

The yet Unnamed Skinny Kitties are thriving on milk

They cuddle up, warm, calm, soft as silk.
Their day will come too, the future is near
And a new home they'll have, no fear.

Madison came home just before the holiday

To share more time, this time to stay.
The family she joins is surely a lot .
Boona, Rusty, Martini, Ditto, Victoria and whoever fills the foster spot.

In a house of the foster they share

The spirit of giving, loving, and care.
Every day is a holiday, so hold them near -
And have a Merry Christmas with all you hold dear.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

I had to do it!

Well, I adopted Madison today. I just couldn't let her sit in the shelter any longer. She always hid and had very little chance of someone adopting her and she's a great cat. She made herself right at home when we got here so I guess it was the right thing to do.

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Monday, December 3, 2007

Spitt'n images of each other

Good news, the kittens love the kitten milk! I tried baby food and they didn't really care for it. Tried Whiskas soft food, didn't like that much either. It wasn't until I gave them kitten milk and a different kind of soft food that they started eating. Maybe now they won't look like they're starving and will get a little meat on their bones. I've been putting them to bed with a hot water bottle so they keep warm, poor little things. Still haven't named them either...

One of the foster kittens...

Sunday, December 2, 2007

So much for dessert!

This was an angel food cake that went bad in a hurry. It was a nice looking cake when I took it out of the oven, then it flopped (literally) when I turned it upside down as instructed. I even had to drink a Smirnoff Ice to get the bottle, a tough job but someone had to do it!

My new foster kittens

I got two new kittens today. They look identical except one has a white tip on his tail. They are very skinny and aren't eating much so I'm going to try to lure them with baby food and kitten milk. Wish me luck.

Friday, November 30, 2007

XMAS Cheer


Thursday, November 29, 2007

Maggie on her way back to the HS

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My new ride...

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Whatcha doin 'Tini?













Watch and learn kid...


















Ditto at Graduation night. And I thought we were going to be beginner school dropouts after the first night!















Monday, November 19, 2007

Tour de Tucson

I rode in the Tour de Tucson this past weekend with Ron and we had a great time and finished strong. We did the 109 mile route in 7 hours 25 minutes on the course and 6 hours 25 minutes of pedaling. There were about 9200 total riders, with 5000 of them signing up for the 109 mile ride. 4200 finished, 1500 of them behind us : )

Monday, November 12, 2007

I love my new home!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Catching up on current events

Monday, November 5, 2007

It's MINE !

OK, I give!

Nap-time!

On her first bird stalking...

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Friday, November 2, 2007

Here we are again!

Just chill'n

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Caught in the act!

nap time...

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Making herself at home

just chill'n

Bonding time...

Victoria getting acquainted...

I adopted Victoria yesterday. She wasn't happy about the cardboard crate they give you but we made it. She has started to really come out of her shell and I think she actually likes attention! She slept on the bed with me and Rusty and I heard her purr for the first time. I had her for 9 weeks and never heard it so I think she's happy here. She could do without the dogs but she'll adjust. She is a good addition to the family we all think. Well, maybe not crotchity Boona but he too will adjust!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Meet Maggie...

Meet Maggie, my new foster kitten. So far, she's been a great kitten. I was concerned she might not know how to use the litter box since she's so young, but luckily that instinct kicked in and she's doing her business where she should be.

Poor Madison had to come back to dry up and has been looking for her babies ever since. She cried all night long and paced the house in search of the kittens. I let her in the kitten room and she started to lick and clean Maggie as if she was her own. I can't keep them together though, Maggie is supposed to be isolated for 10 days in case she picked something up at the shelter.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

All she's done is eat so far!

My new foster kitten

She doesn't have a name yet so let me know if you think of something clever. She is about 4 weeks old and I'll have her for 5 weeks. Her fur is as soft as silk and she loves to purr.

On our way to the Humane Society

Kittens go back today

Well, the time has come, the kittens go back to the Humane Society today. They will fix them and then call the new owners to go and pick them up. I'm still deciding whether to keep Madison and Victoria. Madison really does NOT like my dogs or cats and I think she might be better off in another home where she doesn't hate her roommates. I really want to keep Victoria but fear she will be the same way with the other animals. She's so shy that I'm not sure if she'll ever come out of her shell. I have a couple hours left to decide...

On another note, Ditto is fitting in nicely. He is making himself at home and hasn't had an accident in over two weeks. He is letting himself out through the dog door and enjoys spending time playing with Rusty and the stuffed animals. Rusty seems to like having some company too so that's a good thing. Martini and Boona still would rather be the only children around here but they're tolerating all the new animals and changes.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Portland and Kona on their last night...

Diego on top the door!

Making the most of his last night at my house. I'd say!