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February 27, 2006

Do you have a mean streak?

I wonder what joy some people get out of being mean. Just plain old downright mean and rude. I really think it is in some people's personality to enjoy this type of behavior. Maybe they get a feeling of power, or some sort of charge over being mean and hurting someone's feelings. is it ia sign of insecurity, or are some people just born mean? Can they grow out of it, or can they be trained or re-programmed?

 Everywhere I go, there is always at least one naturally mean person in the mix. Sadly, that is the person usually getting their own way most of the time - you know the type - the rude people who push their way into the front of the line at Wal-Mart, or the people who cut you off on the highway without caring if you might lose control. Or the people who constantly find small ways to put someone down, lessen their self-confidence and belittle their feelings. I think the worst thing someone can do is to make someone else feel unimportant and insignificant. I constantly second-guess myself and my actions, I want to make sure I do unto others and all that. It's tough sometimes, because being mean is the ultimate form of selfishness, and we all have a touch of that in ourselves. Lent starts tomorrow, I am going to try to give up any shred of my meanness. I plan to just walk away and remove myself from mean people. I don't need to be around that kind of attitude when I am trying to work on my own.

February 21, 2006

Caretaker of the Zoo

That's what I am this week, the Caretaker of the Zoo! Welcome to my zoo, meet the animals!

PASTA: My 7 year old German Shorthaired Pointer, who ate gravel last week (someone poured grease on it, and it tasted good to her! Long story....) and had to go to the emergency veterinary hospital in Ft. Wayne for a life-saving surgery costing me $2,000! They had to cut open her stomach and large intestine to remove huge amounts of gravel. Now she is on cage rest, heavy medication, and 5 small meals a day. This means I end up mopping the kitchen floor about every hour and cleaning out her cage every hour (she is not housebroken). 2 more weeks of this...ugh!

 

MILKSHAKE: She is hanging out in the basement right now...it is in the single digits outside. She is the easiest to take care of...just clean out her blitter box and make sure there is food and water available (and a warm lap to sit in).

 

CAPUCCHINO: Cappy (our family's black cat) was just spayed and declawed last week. So she is living in my bathroom, to keep her stictes protected. I don't think she appreciated the shower this morning...she hid behind the toilet for an hour. In my tiny bathroom I have a cat, litter box, water dish, and food dish along with my personal stuff...it is cramped!

 

TAYLOR: Taylor and I travelled to Kentucky this weekend to the trainer's...she is back in training and preparing for the show season. It was a great time, and she is the only member of the zoo who is now being cared for by someone else (though I am paying the bills, so technically I am still caring for her!).

 

CORKY AND FRUIT: Stall cleaning, stall cleaning, stall cleaning! How can two horses produce so much manure in one day's time? It's amazing. I want to invent a vehicle that runs on horse poop...I'd be a billionaire.

 

KEVIN: LOL, just threw his picture in here to make him laugh. Actually, he takes care of me...I am part of his personal zoo! Last night I came home, exhausted from the 5 hour drive on zero sleep, stressed about my dog and my leaky trailer...and he cooked me a big spaghetti dinner. What a guy.

 

February 09, 2006

I HATE WINTER

Why do I hate winter?

  1. Snow - I hate driving in it
  2. Snow - I hate walking in it
  3. Snow - I hate hauling the manure-filled wheelbarrow out in it
  4. Snow - I hate scraping it from my car every morning
  5. Snow - I hate how it always comes just when I make complicated travel plans
  6. Snow - I hate the cold!
  7. I HATE COLD WEATHER

That just about covers it. I am not a cold weather person.