For those that don't know, on January 21st, I was diagnosed with Leukemia. This was a shock to me, as well as my family. Everyone I know has been incredibly supportive and I'm truly blessed to have such a tremendous amount of support, love and contributions. My wife and I have created a blog that we will use as a daily outlet for updates concerning my condition. That can be found here.
I don't know when I'll return to posting normally here, but I plan to return. It's only a matter of time.
After months of discussion, my wife and I decided that it was time to get a another dog. Meet Maya. (Pronounced My-uh.) She's a full-bred, 10 week old Yellow Labrador. We picked her up last Tuesday night from a breeder in southeast Indiana. No, we didn't get her because of the book or upcoming movie 'Marley and Me.' I've always wanted a female Yellow Labrador for years. In fact, reading the book almost deterred me from getting one! Great book, nonetheless.
Since we firmly believe in crate-training, we put her in her crate at night to sleep. Between the nervousness of being in a new home and diarrhea, none of us got much sleep the first two nights. She screamed, howled and whimpered in between 2 hour doses of sleep. But we resisted the urge to remove her from her crate. By the third night, she slept all the way through the night, and has done so ever since.
We haven't really started any obedience training yet. Our first order of business is getting her to understand what 'outside-potty' means. We have hardwood floors in our house, so fortunately, the accidents are easy to clean up. But with it being so cold outside, the last thing she's interested in doing is going outside to take a leak. (It was -3F at our house yesterday.) Ah...the joys of puppy-hood.