I take pictures of my life on a daily picture. They are usually very random or are a picture of Oliver. I have the worst memory, so taking pictures are how I remember to tell Cody something. Enjoy my week of photos!
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I went out with my Zumba girls last weekend. It was fun to dress up and hang out with my girls! |
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He is so cute. I literally say that 30 times a day. People probably think I'm crazy, but he's just soooooo cute. I'm like the cat lady from the eHarmony video, except about yorkies.
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I mean, he is just SOOOOOOOO cute. He's so snuggly, and literally the most loving dog in the world. I get all smiley just thinking about him. I really am like the cat lady. Scary, I know. Worth it? Yes. |
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We should probably have kids soon...hah. Sorry mom, but it won't be for a WHILE! |
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He's my study buddy.
Cutie.
His hips don't lie. But seriously...when dogs do that, it means they have good hips.
He such a cutie. Such a respectful gentleman who waits to come into the bathroom until I tell him to come in...hah. |
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Convertibles are cool. Convertibles in the rain are not cool. Random commoner in the convertible, if you are reading this, I'm sorry. |
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So, I've always wanted a pair of Toms. I think that what they do by giving a pair of shoes to a child in poverty whenever you buy a pair of shoes is cool. HOWEVER, I have not ever spent $60-70 on a pair of shoes. Especially not on a pairs of shoes made of cheap-probably-made-in-china-crap. Payless has a brand that does the same thing. Yes, the quality is not as good as Toms. But spending $20 vs. $60-70 is a no brainer on a pair of very similar shoes with a very similar cause. So these are my Payless version of Toms. They're so cute and comfy! |
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On Sunday, Cody and I went to Petsmart to buy dog food and a toy for Oliver. This super sweet family was selling puppies. When we saw they looked like yorkies, Cody, without prompting, did a Jack Bauer move and turned the car around so we could see them. This little cutie was born in May. He's actually a silkie, but there's very little difference between a silkie and a yorkie besides a more defined snout and a calmer demeanor. They were a good family that had an accident between the mommy and daddy, but thankfully both dogs were of an excellent bloodline and were AKC registered. A dog of this caliber should have costed at LEAST $1500. They were selling him for $200! In case you don't know, I am passionately against puppy mills and backyard breeders, so for me to say that this was legit is saying something. We thought Oliver was from a good breeder, but we didn't do our research, and he ended up being from a backyard breeder, and we ending up spending close to $1000 on vet bills. To top it off, he also has a liver shunt, which is inoperable, so he is permanently on a no protein diet, and he will not live as long and healthy as we would like. We will love him forever. Cody and I wanted to give this pup a good home, but we couldn't because of our lease, so we tried to get my parents to buy him because she's been dying for a yorkie (a silkie would be fine too ;), but they didn't get him. I hope he gets an awesome home! He looks exactly like Oliver did at that age. Such a sweet little boy! |
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And here's our squash as of today! It's about 7 inches long! :) |