So at 5:00 this morning I scared awake and looked at our alarm clock to see that it was not working. We had been of power for who knows how long and we had a nice layer of white sloppy snow on the ground.
Marie loved using the flashlight to eat her cereal and insisted that she be the one to hold it for everyone.
Andy thought 6:00 a.m. was the perfect time to get out and play in the snow so he and Marie built the first snowman of of the season. I am sure Marie will be sad to see it melting away today as the temp is supposed to rise above 40.
**Charlie News**
I picked up Charlie from the vet yesterday afternoon. His surgery was on Monday and went very well. Now we have to keep him very still as much as possible so the healing can begin. He can only go outside to the bathroom for short trips and always on a leash. Eventually we can increase the walks to 5 minutes, then 10 minutes, then finally at 8 weeks he can be at normal activity.
It will be interesting, but I can tell that he is still in some pain so he is pretty low key at this point. Marie was so excited to have him back home. When she got home from school she just laid down by him and gave him kisses.
**Andy News**
Monday was also Andy's interview at a hospital in Des Moines. Once again it was more of a recruiting session to get Andy to pick them. The interview went very well which will just make our decision even more difficult. We are so thankful for the way the interviews are going and are looking forward to our next one in Sioux City.
Marie loved using the flashlight to eat her cereal and insisted that she be the one to hold it for everyone.
Andy thought 6:00 a.m. was the perfect time to get out and play in the snow so he and Marie built the first snowman of of the season. I am sure Marie will be sad to see it melting away today as the temp is supposed to rise above 40.
**Charlie News**
I picked up Charlie from the vet yesterday afternoon. His surgery was on Monday and went very well. Now we have to keep him very still as much as possible so the healing can begin. He can only go outside to the bathroom for short trips and always on a leash. Eventually we can increase the walks to 5 minutes, then 10 minutes, then finally at 8 weeks he can be at normal activity.
It will be interesting, but I can tell that he is still in some pain so he is pretty low key at this point. Marie was so excited to have him back home. When she got home from school she just laid down by him and gave him kisses.
**Andy News**
Monday was also Andy's interview at a hospital in Des Moines. Once again it was more of a recruiting session to get Andy to pick them. The interview went very well which will just make our decision even more difficult. We are so thankful for the way the interviews are going and are looking forward to our next one in Sioux City.
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