Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 Recap

I'm sure if I dug around I'd find a post on my wedding blog about the last New Years. I was super duper excited for 2011. I was graduating and getting married, who wouldn't be? However, 2011 did not turn out nearly as well as I thought it would. 2011 sucked. Big time. I have a hard time looking back and seeing much positive.

The Good:
-My wedding day was the best day of my life
-Moving was fun (our new couch and TV are nice too) & we're closer to family
-Graduation day (I was never in school in 2011, I finished classes Dec 2010)

The Bad:
-I am on my fourth job this year. It was so hard to "start over" 4 times. Its made me so stressed and miserable. I hate it hate it hate it. Although I do like my current job even though I'm not making much $$! I believe there were 6 months in there where I loved the 2nd job I had this year. too bad that didn't last.
-Stress of planning the wedding in the last few weeks. I had headache nearly everyday the last week or two.
-Losing my good relationship with some family over wedding drama. Not worth it! If I could do it over again I would have avoided the situation and gave in. Now my family has been pulled apart.


I suppose there is more but I cant think of it right now I've had a headache since yesterday afternoon.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Google

Sometimes, finding the answer to something is as simple as a Google search. Sometimes it can save your life (or in my case, drastically improve it). 

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Holiday Update

I'm sure its been a crazy week for most everybody and it certainly was in my household too!

Being that I don't celebrate Christmas, I worked on Christmas eve and Christmas day. Because I had to work Christmas eve I missed my mom's Chanukah party, but I was able to make it to an Iron Chef Latke competition at our synagogue! Russ and I got asked to go out for drinks afterwards with our young adult group but had to decline because I was tired and had to get up to work on Christmas day.

Christmas day was fine.. I work a total of 8 hours split into two shifts. While I worked the second shift Russ and our families went out to see Sherlock homes. After I was done I met up with them for Chinese food and then everyone came back to our place to open Chanukah presents and have dessert.

Monday, despite being asked to go into work (I declined) Russ and I had tickets to go to the Boston Aquarium. Yesterday was our 4th anniversary (of being together). Four years ago we went to the aquarium together, then out to dinner  and then had ice cream later. In between dinner and dessert that day he asked me if I liked him and by the time he dropped my off at my parents house I agreed to go out with him.

We wanted to recreate that day since we hadn't been to the (Boston) aquarium in those four yeas! But the same restaurant is closed mondays :-(  I think I might convince him to go there tonight.

So we celebrated our Anniversary and Hanukah combined when it came to gifts... Russ gave me a new watch  and I gave him some puzzles and a Star Trek poster. My parents and sisters gave me a cell phone pouch, a book, yak traks, toe warmers, new hat & mittens. Russ parents gave us a blanket and pizza cutter shaped like the enterprise! I think there was a theme this year to cure me of constantly being cold!

New years is just around the corner! And we have the evening planned to have friends over which I'm really looking forward to. Plus I don't have to work Saturday or Sunday! 

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Vase Update

One month and lots of painting later, I'm almost done with my vase DIY Pinterest Project. It went pretty well overall and I'm pretty happy with the results...



ta da!
Do they look snazzy or what!
This isn't even all of them, I have a few more black ones i'm still working on and a brown one for our office/guest bedroom. 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

What do I feed my dog? Part 3 - Why?

The easiest way to show "why", is to compare some of these high quality foods with a low quality food. I highly recommend reading this article http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/how-do-you-rate-the-foods.html to fully understand what I am attempting to explain (because I doubt I will explain it well).


The gist is... dogs should eat be eating meat and other foods that actually have nutritional value, not fillers. 


Good = meat, veggies and veggies, quality whole grains
Bad = by products, artificial colors, sweeteners and preservatives


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I picked two very common low quality I see many many dogs at the kennel I work at eat (per their uneducated owner). 


 Beneful Original dry dog food...
Ground yellow corn, chicken by-product meal, corn gluten meal, whole wheat flour, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), rice flour, beef, soy flour, sugar, propylene glycol, meat and bone meal, tricalcium phosphate, phosphoric acid, salt, water, animal digest, sorbic acid (a preservative), potassium chloride, dried carrots, dried peas, calcium propionate (a preservative), L-Lysine monohydrochloride, choline chloride, added color (Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 2), DL-Methionine, Vitamin E supplement, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, calcium carbonate, copper sulfate, Vitamin B-12 supplement, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin D-3 supplement, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), calcium iodate, folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite.
For a detailed analysis of why this is low quality read this...
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showproduct.php?product=69&cat=7


Hills Science Diet...
Chicken, corn meal, ground grain sorghum, ground wheat, chicken by-product meal, brewers rice, soybean meal, animal fat (preserved with BHA, propyl gallate and citric acid), natural flavor, vegetable oil, dried egg product, flaxseed, preserved with BHT and BHA, beta-carotene, minerals (iodized salt, calcium carbonate, dicalcium phosphate, potassium chloride, ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), vitamins (choline chloride, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, ascorbic acid (a source of vitamin C), niacin, thiamine, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement). 
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showproduct.php?product=127&cat=7


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now lets compare these to Orijen, the only kibble I now feed Scout.
Fresh boneless chicken, chicken meal, turkey meal, russet potato, fresh pacific salmon (a natural source of DHA and EPA), herring meal, sweet potato, peas, fresh lake whitefish, fresh northern walleye, chicken fat (naturally preserved with vitamin E and citric acid), chicken liver, salmon meal, fresh turkey, fresh whole eggs, fresh deboned herring, sun-cured alfalfa, salmon oil, chicory root, dehydrated organic kelp, pumpkin, carrots, spinach, turnip greens, apples, cranberries, saskatoon berries, black currants, choline chloride, psyllium, licorice root, angelica root, fenugreek, marigold flowers, sweet fennel, peppermint leaf, chamomile flowers, dandelion, summer savory, rosemary, sea salt, vitamin supplements (vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E, niacin, vitamin C, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12), mineral supplements (zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, manganese proteinate, copper proteinate, selenium), dried Lactobacillus acidophilus, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product.
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showproduct.php?product=2299&cat=8


or Sojos
sweet potatoes, USDA turkey, whole egg, broccoli, celery, apples, flax meal, pecans, tricalcium phosphate, pumpkin, cranberries, basil, dried alfalfa, ginger root, dried kelp, zinc sulfate, vitamin E acetate, vitamin D3


or Stella & Chewys
Chicken Ground with Bone, Chicken Liver, Chicken Gizzard, Pumpkin Seed, Potassium Chloride, Organic Cranberries, Organic Spinach, Organic Broccoli, Organic Beets, Sodium Phosphate Monobasic, Organic Carrots, Organic Squash, Organic Apples, Organic Blueberries, Choline Chloride, Dried Pediococcus Acidilactici Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Bifidobacterium Longum Fermentation Product, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Taurine, Tocopherols (Preservative), Calcium Carbonate, Zinc Proteinate, Zinc Sulfate, Iron Sulfate, Iron Proteinate, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Copper Sulfate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Manganese Proteinate, Thiamine Monohydrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Calcium Iodate, Vitamin B12 Supplement.


or Honest kitchen
Dehydrated free-range chicken, organic flaxseed, potatoes, celery, sweet potatoes, apples, alfalfa, organic kelp, honey, zucchini, green beans, cabbage, bananas, papayas, basil, garlic, rosemary, tricalcium phosphate, choline chloride, zinc amino acid chelate, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, iron amino acid chelate, copper amino acid chelate.




Need I say more?

Monday, December 12, 2011

What do I feed my dog? Part 2 - other high quality foods

The following is a list of a few foods that I consider high quality pet food. Most of these are not kibbles. And yes, they can be expensive. In my case I have a 10 pound dog that only eats 1/2 cup of food a day so while I probably spend more than the average dog owner... I don't have cable TV. You get to choose what is important in your life. I choose my dog. This list is just a selection of some brands that I have come across and like....


Orijen
Sojos
Honest Kitchen
Stella’s & Chewys
Primal
Evangers
Abady
Aunt Jennies
Darwin’s
Only Natural
Grandma Lucy’s
Ziwi Peak
Addiction
Nature’s Variety
Back to Basics
Oma’s Pride
Bravo
Dogswell

Sunday, December 11, 2011

What do I feed my dog? Part 1

Orijen (kibble) in the morning

Honest Kitchen 
Sojo's
Stella & Chewy's
Evangers
Addiction

at night

Ever heard of these brands? Chances are probably not.

Scout has gone from being fed Iams as a puppy to Wellness to Wellness Core to Orijen and now Orijen and these other brands (which are all commercially prepared raw food). They are usually freeze dried or dehydrated food, and I mix a bit of quality wet food with them.

All of his foods are grain free, some gluten free, most with no preservatives or by products. I also just started adding a squirt of salmon oil in (although he did get some salmon oil a few years ago too) and I brush his teeth every night.

I would really like to pull him off of kibble all together, but due to finances and time (I've been feeding him breakfast at 4am) its not feasible right now.

coming soon
Part 2 - other high quality foods
Part 3- why?

Thursday, December 8, 2011

What Star Trek (and my husband) have taught me

Growing up my father watched Star Trek. I never really cared for it. Seemed like a sci-fi show only a dork would watch.  (yes I'm calling my father a dork... he's a computer software engineer with no social skills to speak of)

Then I first "met" my husband (via facebook) and saw that he was into Star Trek. When a friend asked me what I thought of him (this was before I even met him) I said (literally) "he's into Star Trek, nuff said". Needless to say I am now married to him.

Anyway, the reason I'm telling you this isn't to say don't judge people before you even meet them. Russ convinced me to watch Star Trek with him. First, The Next Generation, which is his favorite. I still couldn't get into that much until we watched a good amount of the show and I finally saw the series finale. The finale really got me, everything came around full circle and summed up the show incredibly. After that I didn't complain so much when he wanted to watch TNG.

I also watched the Original Series. which still sucks. Kirk gets on my nerves and the acting is soooo bad. I also watched most of the movies and slept through all but one or two of them. Although I think the new movie is good even though true Trekkies hate it.

However, what I have come to really love is watching Deep Space Nine. We've been watching via streaming Netflix for the last month and today we finally finished (7 Seasons!). Although I missed half the episodes because Russ watches them after I go to bed, I really got into the show.

What my husband loves about any Star Trek isnt the technical sci-fi side, he's always watched it for the moral values and deep characters. I have to say the DS9 is even less technical than TNG. DS9 is really mostly about the characters and their lives on the station. So many episodes are deep in moral values, heartwarming or just plain fun. A lot of tearjerkers if you ask me. To top that off most of the show they are deep within a very deadly war and you do see the dark side of war.


give TV shows a chance, give people a chance. Dont judge prematurely.
They might surprise you. 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

What a week!

This past Tuesday was my 6 month wedding anniversary, today is the 4 month anniversary of the worst day of my life.


The day I lost something I loved very much. I lost a handful of people that I actually considered friends and over 100 maybe even 200 dogs that I treated as if they were my own. I lost a happiness that I can not get back. I really haven't been the same since, I feel like part of me has been missing these last four months. I've felt so lost so hurt. I lost a belief in myself and my goals. I felt like god had a plan for me and four months ago it got derailed. Somebody made a mistake that would set me off the path I was supposed to be on and I have no idea when I'll make it back on. 


I wish these people and dogs knew that I thought about them everyday. I would kill to see them one more time. I just wish I had the courage to do so. I get so attached to the dogs I work with its not even funny. 


Its weird that at the 1,2 and 3 months anniversary I felt different than I did now. It feels so long ago. So much has changed since then, that's probably why. 


ugh. fml sometimes. I wished I had it all figured out. I really hope in the next year or two things will change for the better. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Arizona wedding recap

All in all, our trip to Arizona was great! I loved having a long weekend away, seeing someplace new, spending time with Russ' family and of course holding that yorkie pup and baby!

The wedding itself was great. Friday when we flew in we went to the rehearsal dinner. Then Saturday was the wedding and on Sunday was a brunch. I met my cousin-in-law's fiance for the first time, I didn't get to talk to her very much because I can be terribly shy. Her family came over on the mayflower... how cool is that? But they were kind of waspy and I felt hat had something to do with it.

Anyway, comparing their wedding to ours and the few others that I've been to, it has really gotten my thinking about 1 thing... what makes a wedding good? memorable? fun?
 Russ and I are snobs. We like to say our wedding was the best. To our credit his parents couldn't stop talking about how much better our wedding was that whole weekend in Arizona. Especially saying that I looked prettier in my dress (and CIL's wife is gorgeous! like cheerleader or model pretty!) and that's saying something because the only time pretty told me I was beautiful was at my wedding.

So here a few things "thoughts" so to speak...

Arizona wedding--
-It was clear they spent a lot of money (it was paid for by the bride's family)
-The rehearsal dinner was at brides grandparents house. OMG the house was amazing. Had actual mariachi band playing outside and you could see the city lights from the porch.
-wedding itself- at the nicest country club in the city. amazing place, must have been wicked expensive.
-ceremony on lawn at sunset
- hills glowed behind them as the sun set
-we sat or dining room chairs on grass watered with water the state does not have!
-attempted to combine two religion for the ceremony
-had a episcopal minister officiate
-had a chupah, did blessing over wine, broke glass (that was the extent of jewishness)
-minister said that "Mazal Tov" means "to life" (it actually means good luck but can mean good job or congrats) MIL and I went up to him afterwards and set him straight.
-the photographers didn't use a flash the whole night and it was dark outside- are their pictures going to come out?
-cocktail hour was right next to where the ceremony took place. It was outside and it got cold out! I like that there were string lights over the area. the duck something or  other was good.
-then after what seemed like a cocktail hour that took all day we went into the reception. It was inside. table decorations were nice. they had mad-libs, cute, no guest book.
-doors opened to a patio that had the dance floor & DJ. so it kind let the cold air in.
-the evening went like this... salad, dinner, speeches, dancing & dessert
-the speeches went on forever. The bride's sister (picture a blonde Kate Middleton) sort of MC'd and she kept asking if anyone else had something else to say... and people did! it got so long and repetitive drunk and kind of stupid. Obviously I hated that part.
then the food- cold vegetables, grilled gnocchi and beef. I like the beef but it wasn't spectacular. Nobody liked the food. and for such an expensive venue. even the next day Russ' relatives all said they didnt like the food. Its literally all I remember. bad food. really ruins a wedding.
- the the real worst part .... the dancing. They started with their first dance. (oh and btw the couple was never announced in anyway). they just slow danced. then I beleive they did parent dance (mother son & father daughter). then we did they started the gorup dancing with the hora, a wonderful fun jewish tradition that Russ and I were very excited for... but considering we are the most observant jews on the groom's side... nobody new how to do the dance! I have ever in my life experienced that. ever. it was mind blowing (there are people that dont know the hora? I thought everyone knew the hora!) i'm so naive! so everyone on the dance floor just stood there in the circle surrounding the bride & groom being lifted on chairs and kept clapping and raising their arms and going into the center of the circle.
-that's all the dancing we did. the music was terribly loud. the DJ plays four bars if every song, no beginning no end, the dance floor was small so people were crammed together and just jumped around and grinding. it was like being at a club. gross. not while your grandparents are there thank you.
- and last but not least dessert... apple pie, pumpkin pie, ice cream and popcorn. cute, but no cake. eh. the couple isn't really into cake so its understandable.

so this has gotten long. I'll update again with a few conclusions about what makes a wedding good. and maybe get some pics of the wedding in here. 

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

1/2 year!

Today I've been married 6 months!

Unfortunately today hasn't been the greatest day :-(

Nevertheless, here is a memento from my wedding. This is one of my favorite pictures from the day. It's from our first dance, my aunt took the photo. Even though the quality is poor something about that haziness makes it look magical to me.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Yes, I'm anti Cesar Milan... and proud of it!

As an aspiring dog trainer I've spent a lot of time studying dogs on my own. I've never had any formal training except animal first aid when it comes to anything I know that is dog related. Although, I've done obedience and trick classes with my dogs and have gone to 4H type seminars.

So, one thing I can tell you is that positive reinforcement is currently accepted as the best way to train a dog. Cesar Milan despite much criticism and outreach from the dog community, still uses dominance only methods when it comes to dog training. Like me he has had no formal training, but has failed to watch and learn what actually works.

Needless to say I really really hate Cesar Milan. Like really really really. This is probably the worst thing you could say about anybody... but I think I would be happy to hear that he is dead. And I never say that about anybody, I'm usually not like that. Although I would be more ecstatic to hear he has changed his ways. and I hate that he gets so much attention nationwide and around the world. He became such a celebrity that people actually listen to him.

The only theory that I agree with Cesar on is to be a "pack leader". But not in the way he means. Like Cesar, I find that a lot of people spoil their dogs and then complain about the dogs behavior. All they have to do is train the dog and not let it get away with bad behavior even if its "cute". Its that simple. If you want a dog take the time to train it to become a dog with good manners. Its really not that hard.

So, if you still think Cesar is great... check out these articles and videos.
http://dogwilling.weebly.com/tv-trainers---dont-try-this-at-home.html

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Puppies & Babies

Two things happened in Scottsdale that made me very happy.

1) In downtown Scottsdale there was a doggie boutique that had some doggies running around (owned by employees). Two were little yorkies, one of which was a tiny young yorkie. Now, I'm obsessed with Yorkies. VERY Obsessed, since probably second grade. I've never owned one, but hopefully will within the next few years! Anyway, I got to hold this Yorkie for a few minutes, snapped a picture with her. I really really really need that adorableness in my life! She was probably all of 3 lbs is my guess.
 Extra plus, Russ thought she was cute, even admitted he would want one. I asked him later that evening and he had this sheepish smile. I could tell he liked her but didn't really want to admit it! 

2) I got to hold/play with Russ' third cousin once removed! A 6month old named Alice. She was born 10 days before our wedding, causing her grandparents (my FIL's second cousin) to miss my wedding. Alice was the only baby at the wedding this past weekend and she did not make a peep! Then we expectantly went over little Alice's house Sunday to spend time with family (this wasn't even planned). That's when I got to hold her :-) she was adorable, so cute and funny!  No pics unfortunately. 


More about the wedding and the weekend later! 


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Arizona here I come!

Friday morning Russ and I are leaving for Scottsdale! I'm unusually excited for this trip. Its only for the weekend but I just really feel like I need a vacation right now. This will be the 5th wedding I've ever been too (including mine ha!) with the first one being only a little over 2 years ago.

This will also be the first trip we are taking with his parents. Which is not exactly something I'm looking forward to ;-) When I got home from work today Russ had picked up our official wedding portrait and told me something that I did not want to hear which made me very mad at his mom. Luckily, it was just a misunderstanding... otherwise this trip could have been a LOT worse. oy vey!

Anybody know what there is to do/see in Scottsdale/Phoenix?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

I've lost it

Really.

For some weird reason I'm obsessed with vases.When we lived in a high rise in a different city we had space above the kitchen cabinets. I used a bunch of vases to decorate the space. I don't think I have pictures of it but it looked pretty darn cute.

So when I saw a Pinterest DIY project with vases I knew I had to do it. Its from the blog Sugar and Charm (http://www.sugarandcharmblog.com/2011/01/easy-and-beautiful-enamel-painted-vases.html)

You start with buying these paints...

Which I chose like 6 different colors plus the surface thingy and the afterwards glaze thingy. 
Then you paint em...

so it looks like the vases are solid colors rather then clear glass! 

then you make a pretty wall like this...


So I spent like over $40 on paints and another $12 on a few more pretty vases from Savers. My existing clear ones are small and boring. Though I didn't expect to spend to much on this project. Hence the fact that I've clearly lost my mind. 

Furthermore I have no bookshelves or wall or really any place to put them. 

Nevertheless when hubby goes to work tonight I'm going to try my hand at this project. If it doesn't work I'll just return some of the paints. Which i might do anyway because like the pic above using two colors will look better than a gazillion. 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Yummm

I really need to not watch Phantom Gourmet.

After today's episode on bakeries I have a list of at least four places I need to go try. Kill me now.

Have to save the trip for another time. Today will be Indian food for lunch with my father and possibly spinach lasagna for dinner with our Rabbi.

And on another note... I enjoyed sleeping in today. The time change didn't make much of a difference for me because sleeping for nine hours solely because I didn't have to get up at 5:20am for work is what counts!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Happy Bark Mitzvah Shira!

Having dinner now and heading to synagogue to attend my first "Bark Mitzvah".... sort of.

My wedding DJ also dj'd for every Bar and Bat Mitzvah in my extended family. He became a family friend and I saw him at friend's events too. He also happens to be a member of our synagogue, we see him regularly and his mother thinks of us as her grandchildren. Her only actual grandchild is the DJ's 13 year old Shih Tzu/ Pekingese mix named Shira (Hebrew for song). Even though Shira cant even be there, the DJ's mother is sponsoring a kiddush (light refreshments) in Shira's honor. How cute is that? 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Holiday wish list

For probably the last 6 years I've only had and used Laurel Burch tote bags as an everyday purse. Just saw this one for only 23.99 on Jo-Ann Fabric's website

love! need! 
Hanukkah is around the corner...


finally comfortable!

Russ and I recently bought a new couch. We picked it up yesterday! We had been sitting on futons for the past three years. We decided on a little love seat so that we'd gain more space in our living room (and unfortunately loose a bit of seating and guest accommodations).


We're still working on getting it to match the room a littler more. I might be changing the other futon to the cover from the old futon (which is now in my in-laws basement). The other cover is more colorful and I bought pillows from Etsy to match it. 

I think I'm going to downstairs now and watch TV while sitting on my couch! love love love!
oh and btw both seats are recliners! 

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Being Healthy

Mother in law: The best thing is to buy Halloween candy the day after when its on sale and save it for next year... its still good after a year!
My mom: If its still good after a year it has enough chemicals in it to keep it good for a year




Another topic I may occasionally cover is health. I'm 5 feet 2 inches and hovering around 100lbs. It's taken me the last two years just to gain 10 pounds. Gaining weight is a struggle for me *yes be jealous*.  So you would think I don't have much to worry about... just because I'm "small' doesn't mean I'm healthy.

I want to make a goal to eat better and become healthier. I want to not eat the rest of the halloween candy. I was almost considering hiding it from Russ (my husband) so that I could enjoy it for myself. How insane is that? What is wrong with me?

The ironic part is that I'm a dog food nut. I've learned so much having worked with other dog people. What most people feed their pets is disgusting. I feed Scout the highest quality kibble in the morning (Orijen) and commercially prepared raw food diet in the evenings. I'll discuss dog food a lot later.

Anyway I'm currently reading a book about dog food. Quality dog food. what is good what is bad, some stuff I already know other stuff I'm still earning about. I know that I don't want to feed Scout crap so I can't help but thinking what I'm eating is crap.

Now back to the quote at the top, I try to avoid foods with preservatives for Scout. My mom and mother in law are both chocolate lovers like me. So I was actually surprised when my mom pointed out that candy is actually a very highly processed man made food filled with preservatives and chemicals that make them good for a very very very long time.

I think I'm going to bring the bag of candy to work and put in the the bowl for the customers at the front desk. 

First post

Introducing "Its a Dogs Life". No this is not going to be one of those blogs told from the point of view of my pet. Thank goodness for that.

 I used to blog about my wedding at Bide2B, but my wedding was 5 months and three days ago and I haven't really had much to say now that I'm not planning a wedding anymore. Planning a wedding takes up a heck of a lot of time. Since the wedding I started working full time so that's pretty much my life.

Besides that, right now my life revolves around my husband, our families, our friends, and our synagogue. I work at a dog kennel and I have been working towards a career working with dogs my whole entire life. So I spend most of my time around dogs or thinking about dogs. My husband and I own a nearly 6 year old Sheltie, Scout. We have become one of those crazy young couples that treat their dog like its their kid. Its gross, I'll admit it.

So, this is more of a "life" blog. I wont feel compelled to only right about wedding stuff. Yes, wedding may come up (going to one in Arizona in three weeks! yay!) but also married life, home stuff & decorating, Pinterest, Etsy, family, maybe kids one day, dogs and any other craziness that is my life.

Enjoy.