Archive for July, 2006

We Made It!

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

I know it’s just a wee bit early to start celebrating, but we made it! We all survived Blogathon! I survived my first Blogathon!

A special thank you goes to my sponsors (Ilona, Brita, Michele K., WebKittyn, my mom, WebKittyn’s mom, Sarah T., Ronnie, Bug and Utopia)!

Also, thank you to my monitor Luka, my contest winner (Utopia), my contest participants (Ronnie, Graceheart and MB) and everyone who requested a photo (mainly Ronnie, who kept me busy!) and everyone who visited throughout the entire ‘thon. Many thanks to all my friends who played cheerleader by commenting, emailing and chatting. I couldn’t have done it without any of you!

My charity, Best Friends Animal Society, walks away with a total of: $200.00! All thanks to YOU!

I do have one more post to make. No worries, I haven’t forgotten. 😉

Brain Goo, Part 3

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

Last, but certainly not least. Here is Celeste’s photograph and haiku:

Celeste Sleepy at 4:30 AM

Cute ball of gray fluff,
Has long, royal, poofy tail,
Feathered, like bird plume.

Charity Story

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

I figured I’ll tell you more about my charity, Best Friends Animal Society, and what they do for animals before we’re all done here. I can’t tell you about the sanctuary in Utah because I’ve never been, but I can tell you about all the good they did in post-Katrina New Orleans because I was there.

I was there for almost 3 full months, living in a tent on the second floor of a emergency animal shelter called Celebration Station. It was located in Metairie, Louisiana, just outside New Orleans city limits.

On my second pet rescue trip to New Orleans (I went a total of 3 times), they heard that I had veterinary technician experience and had almost exclusive experience with felines. They asked me if I would be willing to help set-up the cat area in Celebration Station and when I told them I had a job back home, they offered to hire me. So, I went back home for 2 days, packed up my closet and flew back to stay until they didn’t need me anymore. I became a co-manager of the cat area and exclusive feline vet tech to over 200 cats (domestic, feral and in between).

We all worked about 14 hour days in very high stress situations, with scared, hurt and aggressive animals. All this to save the them in a state where we were strangers and we didn’t know much about the culture, except we wanted to help those poor, innocent animals despite all the personal hardships we faced.

People have asked if I regret doing it. Leaving my family for so long. I regret nothing and would do it again in a heart beat. Animals are a part of what keeps me alive and getting the chance to help them in such a dire situation meant the world to me. My family knows that about me and supported me in my decision.

My goal of $200 is still shy a mere $10. Last minute sponsors encouraged.

Mmm, Grapes and Water

Sunday, July 30th, 2006

Celeste’s haiku will have to wait, as she is enjoying lounging under our bed and the darkness just won’t do for photos. Good news is that there is only 2 more hours left in Blogathon!

I feel achy, as well as tired. I’m also resisting the urge to squint a whole lot because my eyelids are sooo heavy, but I’m hangin’ in there. Some organic green grapes fresh from the fridge and some ice-cold water perked me up a bit.

I told Kev not to wake me sooner than Noon tomorrow. I think a good, solid six hours should be good enough to make it so I’m able to fall asleep at a normal time tomorrow night.

Anyway, I will keep trying to get a good photo of Celeste so I can write her haiku! How/what is everyone else doing?