Sunday, July 19, 2009

Perfect Ending












Some of you know that the last few weeks have been hard for Scott and I. I won't go into detail, but it was definately a dark couple of weeks. But, the greatest thing about all that is, this week was also such a great week as well! God is so GREAT! :)


This week started off with no grooming work for me, which we desperately needed! But, as God seems to work, last Sunday night I got a call for an appointment. I booked them that Monday. Then from that day on, I got calls almost everyday and was able to book myself full of grooming for everyday this past week, and into the this week! I'm always so amazed at how that happens. The thing for me this time, that I really believed before it happened, was that God would take care of us and that I didn't need to worry about no apopintments. Sure enough, God did take care of us! I know (head knowledge wise) that He will always take care of us. But to fully believe, understand it, and experience it is a whole other thing! It's such an awesome experience to fully trust in the Lord and put all you have in Him. So, as bad as the weeks have been lately, I can honestly say they were great as well! Isn't that just so awesome?!


Well, to carry on this Praise to God, I had a doctors' appointment on Friday morning. I'm 11 weeks right now and this was the apointment to hear the heartbeat. To refresh, I miscarried right around 12 weeks, so this was a VERY important, and nerve-racking, appointment! Anyway, I had my MIL come with me as moral support b/c Scott was at Store Manager Training in Chandler all week and could not get out of it. I needed to have someone there with me to either celebrate, or to cry with. Well, thankfully, we celebrated!!!!! :) It took some time for the Dr. to find the heartbeat, but once she did, it was so loud and clear you couldn't mistake it for anything else! It was such an awesome sound! I've always loved that first time that you hear the heartbeat, but after you have had a miscarriage, it's almost like hearing it for the very first time (no matter how many kids you already have)! Of course, my Dr. says (as soon as she hears the heartbeat) "Good news, you have a baby there. Bad news, it's another girl." Now hold on, we don't know that for sure! See, my FIL says we are having a boy. He has been able to guess every grandchild and has not been wrong yet! We won't know for sure until about 20 weeks. The Dr. was saying that based off how fast the heartbeat was. The theory is, the faster the heartbeat it's a girl, the slower one is a boy. Well, this one was beating in the 150's, so that is why she said that. I didn't say this to her at the time, but after she said that, I remember her saying that T was a boy. Well, T maybe a tomboy, but she is all girl as well. So, needless to say, we will see at 20 weeks whether papa is right or if the Dr. is right. My money (and my hope) is on Papa, but at the same time, I'm not going to be picky! :)


Last but not least, my wonderful hubby ended the weekend (well, almost since it was on Saturday) with replacing our kitchen faucet! For those of you who have been at my house for some extention of a stay know that my kitchen faucet was HORRIBLE!!!! First, you had to pretty much push the handle up to a high flow of water b/c if you didn't it would fall down and shut off. Well, if you pushed it all the way up, then it screamed this high pitched squeal at you the ENTIRE time you ran the water! It was aweful! We bought a new faucet a couple weeks ago, but between lack of time, no plumbers putty/tape, laziness and procrastination, it took him until Saturday to put it in. Well, it's in! It looks lovely, much better than the last one! It works great! And best of all, it doesn't scream at you when you turn on the water! It was a great way to end the weekend! :) The pictures are of the new faucet by the way. Isn't nice?


Well, that's about all I know. I hope that all of you had a great week and saw God moved in your lives one way or another. I hope you all have a great week this next week as well! Love you all! :)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Something New




























Well, I am going to start going back to work part time in 4 weeks from now. I have mixed feelings about this, but I think the good outweighs the bad. I will be grooming 2 days a week at my Veterinarian's office. I absolutely LOVE this vet and all the people that work there, so that makes going back to work ALOT easier! I also will be the only groomer, so I'm not having to worry about working (or even managing) in another shop with a ton of other women! :) Don't get me wrong, the vets' office is pretty much all women (there are a few men-2 of which are Doctors), but groomers are a rare and different breed altogether! That being said, I'm now starting to really look forward to getting out of the house and around adults 2 days out of the week.
I had to post these pictures though, b/c before I got the job I went over there a couple times to groom fro them so they could see how I work, how I groom, and how I deal with customers. Needless to say that all went well! LOL Anyway, one of the days that I was there I had to groom a Portuguese Water Dog. (This is the same breed of dog that our president owns now) These dogs are pretty difficult to do. More so b/c they have a specific cut, and b/c most owners of this breed of dog don't let just ANYONE groom their dog! So, when I find out that I had to groom one, I freaked out a little. I have NEVER groomed one of these dogs! So, the night before, I did my research online and thru the book that I had on grooming all the dog breeds. I went in the next day very prepared, nervous, but also a little excited as well! Well, all went well! The dog came in with the pattern already clipped in (she just hadn't been groomed in a few months), so I just had to follow the pattern pretty much. But, I did have to trim up the top of the head and everywhere that I had looked the night before really didn't say much about the head. Other than, trim just a little, don't let there be a distinction between the top of the head and where the ears start, and that the head still needs to be longer than the body! That is some direction, but when you get a dog with a "mop" on it's head, and an owner that grooms and shows her dogs, needless to say I was concerned I would do it wrong! Thankfully, when I brought the dog out to her "mom", she was THRILLED!!! She said I did a GREAT job on the head, and that the poofy hair on her body I trimmed up VERY nicely. She said she was impressed and happy with what I had done! Whew! :) I was so excited to get those comments. I had a great time grooming her and enjoyed the challenge, so I was really glad to get that feedback at the end!
So, I know that this isn't an exciting entry for most, but I just had to share my excitement! :) I start as a groomer at All-Star Animal Hospital on August 3rd, so for those of you in the area, please get the word out to those you know and send some business my way! :) I'm looking forward to getting the chance to groom some breeds that I haven't done ever, and some that I haven't done in awhile (since being at PetsMart). I hope that this will prove to be a productive business adventure on both my part and the vets'. I sure hope that I earn some good money too, as that was the major motive behind wanting to work these days as well! Oh yeah, the pictures at the top are before and after pictures of the dog. The pictures on the left are before and afters of the body (the before is on the top). The pictures on the right are the before and afters of the head (the before is on the top). The pictures are hard to tell, but trust me, there is a definite difference, especially in the head! :)