Saturday, June 28, 2008

Dawgs

Well, just a few hours ago the owners of UGA VI announced that the beloved mascot for the Georgia Bulldogs passed away from heart failure. UGA VI was the mascot since 1999 and almost made it to his 10th birthday. The wrinkled cutie was the symbol of the Dawgs and will undoubtedly be replaced by UGA VII this season.

No matter how closely UGA VII resembles UGA VI, UGA VI cannot really be replaced. It's amazing how quickly a dog becomes an important part of your life, a key member of the family, and has such a sweet personality (sorry, Caesar Milan, but dogs do have personalities). The worst thing about dogs is that they have such a short lifespan and as an owner (or as a parent, as I like to refer to myself), you fall in love with the pooch knowing that you will most likely outlive your best pal.

Recently, Dennis' mom had to put their German Shepherd, Samantha, to sleep. As you can imagine, it was an extremely hard decision and no one wanted to say goodbye to her. She was an incredibly sweet, patient, and loving member of the Martin household. I'll never forget the ominous bark that came from the house as we approached and how quickly it dissipated into a cry when you called her name and she recognized your voice. Even Stephen, who never liked animals, became very fond of her.

I guess what we take away from this is that we need to hug our dogs and make sure to appreciate them and the joy that they bring into our lives. Give your dog a kiss (yes, Echo kisses me on the lips) and tell her you love her and appreciate how she jumps up when you come home, wakes you up with kisses every morning when the alarm goes off, chases rabbits in the yard, brings her tennis ball to you when you are tired after a long day, and even when she chews on your favorite shoes.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

(2nd Place) Champions


We are the (2nd place) Champions. (I can hear Queen's song playing in the back-ground.)

We were short a few players for these photos but you get the idea. The Brew Crew finished 2nd this year - watch out Smoking Aces, we'll get you next season!

Keeping beezy


Dennis told me a GREAT joke the other day that I must share w/ y'all.

What type of bee makes milk?



Think really hard. I know you know the answer. Ok, it's boo-bee's.

I love it!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Family Traditions

I've been joining Dennis and his family for their annual beach trip for 6 or 7 years now. They rent a beach house with another couple, the Wingates, and their children for a relaxing and fun week on the sandy beaches of South Carolina.

Originally going to Garden City and now to Pawley's Island, this trip is steeped in family tradition from the meals that are prepared (the fat-back prepared green beans are sinfully delicious), to the stories that are told (and re-told and re-told...) and the card games that are played. One of these card games, "Oh Hell!" is one of my favorite Martin-Wingate beach trip traditions.

If you are looking for a new card game, please check this one out: http://www.pagat.com/exact/ohhell.html . One important rule, though, is have plenty of drinks prior to, during, and after the game.

This family tradition is a key part of Dennis' parents annual beach trip that will be continued as Dennis and I continue to establish our own family traditions.

Please click on the link below for a pictures taking you down memory lane... and a few very hoakey "bonus" pics.

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AaOHLVozcs26C

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Fresh Peches


6.21.08


On our way to Pawley's Island with Dennis' family, we felt compelled to stop for some fresh peches. Not sure what peches are, but at least they are fresh.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Echo's Commercial

This is what happens when Echo and I are home alone. Dennis hasn't left us by ourselves for quite a while now, which is probably a good thing.

Yes, I did learn that it is important to hold the camera upright for the entire commercial. Staples should pay us for this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmZt_rTbz2I



Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Mad Money

I have already received 2 movie offers and 3 book deals after this TV appearance!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

The rabbit died

6.14.08

The rabbit died yesterday. It wasn’t like the last time the rabbit died, when I was secretly happy. Echo, our beloved part-boston-terrier-part-devil, caught a little bunny rabbit in our back yard yesterday and despite our best efforts to save the little bunny, it passed away after about an hour. Echo was escorted into the house while I sprinkled shredded lettuce around the barely moving rabbit and placed a shallow dish of water near the bunny in hopes that it might be thirsty. Maybe the food and water could bring it back to health. I hoped that it would, anyway, but it didn’t. The rabbit died yesterday.

Being new to this blog stuff, I am not sure where to begin. Starting with the here and now, Dennis and I are happily married with a sweet (and energetic) little dog, Echo, who runs our household. We’ve been married for about 4 years now, which is still hard to believe. I am very lucky to have found such a wonderful partner and best friend. Oh yeah, and Dennis is great, too. Ha

Dennis and I have been trying to have a baby for quite some time. Forever, actually. I guess it was last February, early 2007, when I stopped taking birth control pills. I knew that it would take some time for my body to get back to “normal” (whatever that is), so I figured within a few months we’d be able to start trying to have a child. Well, the summer months came but my period never did. Yes, I’m talking about my period (or lack there-of) in my first blogging experience. Get over it. ANYWAY, I went to the OBGYN who told me that I probably have PCOS, which can basically cause a female to have very few – if any – ovulations in a year. Not knowing nearly enough about female anatomy, I did know that for B to happen, we had to have A occur first. A, then, was very important for this whole baby making thing. Yes, I am one of those normal looking females that is secretly obsessed with getting pregnant and starting a family.

After trying a myriad of medications, I was then referred to an infertility specialist. I think that title is horrible – the physicians should be called FERTILITY specialists. Being an expert in being INfertile is not really what I’m looking for when I am choosing someone to help Dennis and me start our family. We need to focus on this whole ovulation thing.

So, I didn’t know much about ARP (Assisted Reproduction Technology) but I had a crash course in it these last few months. We started out planning to do an IUI but then ended up changing over to IVF. I don’t want to belittle this long process, but I don’t want to bore anyone, either. It forced me to grow up a lot because I had to administer shots to myself, take tons of medication, Dennis learned how to administer progesterone shots that he had to give to me in my back, and I ended up in the hospital for several days because of ovarian hyperstimulation. Basically, my body has been to hell and back. Well, mostly back.

So, the last time that the rabbit died, I was happy. I was happy because I was several weeks pregnant. We transferred 2 embryo’s through IVF and one little sucker had survived. We were elated. I wasn’t aware at the time, but in the “olden days”, a physician would tell his or her patient she was pregnant if the rabbit died. Apparently, a doctor would take a sample of the woman’s urine, inject it into a rabbit, and if the rabbit died, the woman was pregnant. If the rabbit lived, the woman was not pregnant. So, when Echo killed the first rabbit, I was happy because it meant more to us since we were pregnant.

This time, though, we were not pregnant so it was really sad when the bunny rabbit died. As you might have guessed, we miscarried at about 8 weeks and have yet to try again. It was a really hard loss to deal with, and very sad, but we are focusing on having a healthy baby on the next round. I am absolutely not pregnant right now, so there is no symbolism in the rabbit’s passing yesterday. So, there you have it: the rabbit died yesterday and I was not happy about it. I can only hope that Echo will catch another rabbit in our back yard in several months and bring us the good news that we’ll be eagerly awaiting.