We are still enjoying the sunshine here is Orlando. The weather has been amazing, the sunshine perfect and the temperature just right. Rob and Jackie were on Course at Simcom for most of the week so I have found myself a job to keep me busy. I am busy with my new job -
Poolside Chair Inspector. It's a very demanding position requiring constant attention to sunscreen application, sun strength and angle, chair comfort and turn over. It's a tough job but someone has to do it. The following day I did try another job as
Evaluator of the Afternoon Nap program and I am happy to report that this activity in highly under rated and I will recommend that it become part of our everyday work period (20 minute maximum)
Got an email from
Keltie yesterday and she had a bit of a rough morning. Instead of relaying the circumstances I will just copy the email:
Hey Mom and Dad!
I'm so happy your having fun! Both of you deserve this away time together so badly!Anne Darrah
wrote:
"...I know the animals will be happy with you there...."
I have a feeling the animals miss you though. Let me tell you a little story about how I came to call in sick for work today although I am not ill at all(though I am a little wearied out ).
First off I'll spoil the story for you by telling you the ending - everything is ok now.
5am - Outlaw wakes me up to let him out to pee. This is the first time he's woken me up this week. Usually I have to nudge him to wake him up around 7:30 when I get up. (In hind sight I wonder if he knew something was going to happen?) I figured it was bound to happen at some point this week so I let him out side to pee and he comes right back inside and I go right back to sleep.
7:30am - the alarm goes off and I get up and go out to the living room to nudge Outlaw outside for a bit and I go to open the front door...the door knob won't move...it will lock and unlock but the door latch itself is firm in place and not going anywhere. So after fidgeting with the front door knob and fidgeting with outlaw and rugs to get outlaw out the back door and a few calls to Norm Outlaw finally goes out the back door.
Problem solved? not quite. When Outlaw tries to get back up on the back deck one of his back legs doesn't make it. He bugs out and runs around to the front door as if to say "it's the front door or no door". Obviously I have to convince him differently since the front door is not an option. I create a step up to the back deck with the Rubbermaid container with his food in it...he's still not going for it. That's when I notice his front paw, the side nail must have caught on something because it was bleeding. So I panic as is my way and call the vet. They tell me to put pressure on it and if it doesn't stop bleeding to bring him in.
I quickly realize that he is in pain and really worked up and he is not letting me anywhere near that paw. So I call the vet and tell them that I'm coming down in 10-15 minutes depending on how long it takes for me to get the dog in the car. so I get the towels laid out in the back seat of the car and I open the door for outlaw to get in. He was eager to get in, I have a feeling that he knew this was the voyage to fix his paw, all he needed was a little backend lift and he was in. So I take him down to the vet and with the help from on of the people there and a few mats we get Outlaw in the room and we wait for the vet. 39$ later Outlaw comes out with all freshly clipped nails and a bandage around his paw where his nail broke. I just have to keep an eye in it for swelling over the next four days, if there's swelling I just take the bandage off. If there's no swelling I take the bandage off after four days.
I put Outlaw back into the car...he just hops right up...no help needed at all. Once we're back up at the house I left Outlaw in the car until I can find a way for him to get inside. Eventually I discovered that put a runner at the end of the garage and He doesn't seem to have a problem with the garage floor...well at least no problem when there's no car in the garage. I got him up the garage steps and into the house through the mud room! He's now calm and relaxing in the living room.
So now I've decided that he pretty much gets to stay inside all day until Norm comes out here around 430pm to see if he can fix the door...I mean Outlaw would have been inside all day if I had gone to work anyways and at this point I'm so drained that I couldn't fathom going to work. Through all of this I called Norm numerous times to see what I should do(note to self I have to buy him something as a thank you...maybe some beer?) and he was good support to have there.
So I have a feeling that Outlaw will be happy to have competent people in the house again when you guys get back. And I would imagine the cats aren't too happy with me since I had them holed up in the mud room when I was trying to get Outlaw out the back door and they were holed up in your room while I got Outlaw in through the garage the were meowing a lot but I think they're over it.
11am - Things are doing ok here now. And hopefully Norm will be able to fix the door knob on the front door this evening.
Love you lots! I'm hoping this story made you laugh because looking back on I'm laughing pretty hard myself.
Keltie
All is now well, Norm fixed the door (what would we do without that Man!!)
We are going to Old Town to meet with George and Linda, old friends from Saint John. He is a retired pilot so I am sure there will be lots of aviation talk....that means I can sneek away to shop !!