Friday, April 5, 2013

savannah

 
once upon time in auburn there was a gal who decided to take the plunge into bringing a puppy into her world, as a college student.  in july of 2000, this gal decided a golden retriever puppy would be the right choice.  she picked up savannah on a sunday afternoon, from a family with some land and litter of goldens.  the puppy came home with her that day and the start of a new life for both, began.

much to her parents chagrin, she and savannah grew together.  from being the "fuzzy 'nus" as gary called her, from curling up next to her each night, from chewing on one, yes ONE thing as a puppy {a pair of flip flops.  just one thing was simply amazing}.  she became her owner's best friend and running partner.  she enjoyed trips to the tech park, to the lake, and to chewacla.  she LOVED retrieving ... bringing it back was, hmmmnn, okay.  a tennis ball was her favorite toy.  savannah grew that year as her owner was a typical senior at auburn, thoroughly enjoying life in its current stage and looking forward to the next stop. 

next stop:  savannah, georgia
both savannah and her momma loved their new digs.  savannah continued to sleep with her momma, protect her as she now lived alone.  savannah just enjoyed life herself.  she met some fun friends, went camping, and swimming on the beach and on the marsh {which she loved, she had no problem being as dirty as possible as long as water was involved}.  unquestionably, savannah had two favorite places: in any river, pond, lake or body of water; and, curled up asleep on something comfy {preferably a bed, but the carpet would do}.

next stop: birmingham, alabama
she liked this new abode.  she was again a wonderful companion and protector.  her momma travelled a lot to alexander city; she always enjoyed the ride and relished seeing gary.  water remained a favorite, as it would her entire life.  in birmingham she decided to explore and run off downtown a bit.  this was extremely scary for her momma and for gary.  thank you alabama pet registry and allison, for ensuring her safe return home!

next stop: 1007 stage road, auburn, alabama
what a fun place!  savannah loved it here ... the yard, the house, the neighborhood, you name it.  and when she moved here, a new doggie came to live with her, shelby the sheltie.  she wasn't quite sure how she felt about shelby, a bit indifferent.  savannah did NOT like having to sleep on the floor now that her momma was married to that wonderful gary guy.  however, she became used to it {but secretly loved the times when she was allowed to get on the bed!} as she loved gary's company.  the years brought several foster dogs, more camping trips, many car rides, many treats {real bones were her favorite} and lots and lots of love.  then another new dog came into the family, another golden named bricks.  a playmate!  savannah was indifferent about {or didn't like} most dogs, but she truly loved bricks.  they became fast and very good friends.  suffice it to say she tolerated shelby, but bricks was her best doggie friend, and this remained so her entire life.  the next year, a new person came into the house, a baby.  what in the world was this creature?  she didn't really know, but she let him do whatever he wanted ... pull her hair, her ears, her tail, get in her water bowl, you name it.  savannah was such a patient and loving dog to the baby and later on, to his baby brother.  it didn't hurt that these boys dropped a lot of food on the floor, which she gladly cleaned up ... ahem, most gladly.

next stop:  2631 beehive road, auburn, alabama
safe to surmise that savannah's first thought was, "we now live at that place where we have been swimming and playing the last several years?  wow!  woo hoo!"  run and play, swim and retrieve, roll and find varmints, cool off and rest in the house, she did.  even at twelve, she had more life and pep than her sister and brother.  she was still a spark plug, but she also adored her sleep and being indoors.  she started having some health problems and was just not acting liek herself in october/november.  then around Christmastime, she started having issues of losing use of the back half of her body, most likely from a tumor along her spine.  after several conversations with and trips to our vet; conversations with our sister and brother in law; many, many questions, much thought and prayer, savannah went to heaven on december 29th, 2012.  we were fortunate to spend the last night of her life with her, and to sleep right next to her.  we were able to love on her and just be with her in this crazy state of health that she was in - and for that we are so very grateful.  we were able to hold her head, her paw and kiss her sweetness as she drifted off to sleep.  we were able to bury her the next day here, at our little ponderosa.  the boys, gary and I were all able to be a part of this memorial to her, and to thank her for the amazing opportunity we had - to be a part of her life for twelve whole years.  and how blessed am I, that savannah and I shared so many pivotal points of our lives, together.

one of my favorite {and there are many!} pictures of savannah is the one above.  she frolicked in the cold weather and was such a frisky little puppy, even in her older years.  gary made a month by month flip calendar for me as a gift for the year 2010.  he chose this as the picture for december of that year.  I thought it a perfect tribute for sweet savannah.  our red dog.  radicchio.  big one.  banana. 
we miss her dearly.  each and every day.

to quote from cynthia rylant's children's book, "dog heaven"
{sent to us by another golden lover, suzanne}:
"dogs in dog heaven may stay as long as they like and this can mean forever.  they will be there when old friends show up.  they will be there at the door.  angel dogs." 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

::christmas 2012::

'twas the night before christmas and all through the house ... many doggies were stirring, even a ... cat!  gary found a gato in our crawl space that night.  eek! 
 
henry had asked santa for a tree house and a bike ... at school they made the below and he has had his mind made up on these two items for a while now.  santa brought him a bike last year for christmas, but he has outgrown it. 
owen asked santa for a lawnmower.
 
a note and cookies for mr. c
 

and these gals were about to settle down for a long winter's nap. 
 
christmas morning!
santa brought the customary three gifts
owen: left handed golf set, yard tools set {blower, weed eater, lawnmower, chainsaw}, and an old maid game
henry:  an animals habitat memory game, a new bike, and a tire swing with a note from santa that stated that the tree house would not fit on the sleigh, but he left a tire swing, some lumber and supplies for daddy to build a tree house for the boys' upcoming birthdays 

{owen asked to wear the auburn shirt my grandmother had embroidered for him rather than his christmas pjs ... and so he did!} 
 
 
 

work gloves in my stocking - wow! 

golf balls in my stocking - fun fun!
 

a new matchbox motorcycle!

and gary's dad sent them a really neat construction set ... a dump truck, crane, tractor and two other vehicles ... all remote control operated with a "quarry" that has rocks you can lift, put on a conveyor belt, roll into a barrel, and can be put on a truck and taken to a job site ... it is fantastic!

and the doggies had some treats and a raccoon toy in their stockings.  sadly, the raccoon toy is not as popular as this lady thought it would be.  


we draw names on my side of the family {there is a BIG group of us!} and stacy drew owen's name.  on christmas eve we all got together at shannon and jeff's for dinner and celebration.  stacy gave owen a basketball and a little over the door basketball hoop and ball. he loves it, to say the least ... we put up it up on the console in our den, right at his level.  he is obsessed!  this first picture above is him playing with his new hoop - the next one is christmas eve night {sorry for the clarity of my archaic phone} ... he asked to sleep with the real basketball she gave him.  which of course had to be right next to his football.  the AU football helmet {still being borrowed from cole!} that he wears and likes to sleep with too, had to be moved to the floor.  he is really funny with his love of sports ... ALL boy!

henry playing with the construction set

and for about 30 minutes on christmas day, the rain cleared.  so we made a beeline for outside for a quick walk.  thanks to my parents for the farm boots for the boys {which they really needed!}.  and, owen walks around or stands like this often, with his hands on his hips.  it is quite funny!
 

checking out the pile of lumber santa left for the tree house 
 

finding a BIG puddle close to the future tree house site
sticks, mud and water ... that is all we need, right?

 and, i love these two pics.  the water created a little stream from the top of our driveway down the hill.  the boys called it a river and proceeded to walk up and down the river several times.  they would have kept walking up and down had the weather not changed.  the simple things, right?
 
and a few of our little family christmas day traditions ... brunch {eggs benedict ... this year it was a fried green tomato eggs benedict, gary's yummy breakfast potatoes, and chicken & apple sausage}; bloody mary's {this year the petersons joined us to start that new neighborly tradition!}; white chicken chili for early dinner {it can cook and fester all day}, and the reading of His birth and His birthday celebration.   
joy to the world!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

owen LOVES aubie

 
 that's an understatement.  this is from october - aubie surprised their preschool with a visit and
made. owen's. day.
 


caring for the boys

we have been utterly blessed with wonderful care for the boys on the days that I work ... from the arrival of henry through now.  next semester none of our sitter's schedules work out so we are super sad that we won't be seeing them week to week.  so, we are starting over really - for the first time in almost five years, so zero complaints here.  we will just be sad not to see them each week!
 
BUT, the two young ladies that will be keeping the boys next semester are both so sweet and we look forward to getting to know them!

thanks miss cailin!  cailin's mother and I used to work together when I worked in Birmingham a while ago {and she was in junior high} ... now she is a sophomore at auburn.  time, where does it go?!

 
miss dottie has been with us since the spring/summer of 2011 - she was recommended to us by someone very special to us, jordan lee.  one of their favorite activities to do together is to read.  she always brings such neat books!
 
and, i don't have a picture of another one of our favorites, miss sarah.  sarah has been helping us since the winter of 2011 and was recommended to us by two sitters that are also very dear to us, katy mac and sally anne. 
 
we are all grateful for all of them! 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

still kickin' & christmas tree 2012

 it has been a while - we are still kickin'.  good times.  but bad times with blogger ... many an issue, still spending time at night working on owen's sleeping, auburn football has been top notch this year {war eagle, anyway! tailgating was still great}, gary travelled a bunch in september & october for work, not to mention his work has been just a bit hectic {thankful for his work indeed}, the boys have had a few rounds of sickness, we had a couple of trips, gary just finished another semester of grad school {still carrying that 4.0 average, way to go vaughan!}, throw in random things here and there and BAM! it is december 8th.
 that being said ... since catching up and staying in somewhat chronological order hasn't worked well, been terrible, eek! for me since I am still in oh, july, of this year, let's try posting about current times with the vaughans. will catch up on the past {hopefully} before 2013 marches right on in ...

today {saturday} we selected our christmas tree ... nothing like seeing shorts and tee shirts for the cutting of the christmas tree. december it is, right? oh well. we have had some warm temps here in auburn to say the least. we went to the same farm we visited last year and had lunch afterwards with friends that live nearby.

 henry and owen have been asking to put up christmas decorations for alomst two weeks - needless to say they were extremely excited!

 gary, amused.
 we always, and this dates back to my days on our farm in virginia, get a virigina pine. however, this year we all decided to get a fairly tall tree and viginia pines around here are just not tall. so, we went with a arizona blue cypress.
 maybe this one?
or how about this one?
 can we pick a tree already?!?!


bingo. these arizona blue cypresses are cool in that they have some funky little "hair" if you will.
henry and owen each got to "help" use the saw with gary for a bit. 

 
here she is - the griswold family tree.  little full, lot of sap.

home ... let's bring it inside, says h.

am guessing gary told him to show him his muscles ... he took these two pics.

 
henry placing the star on top.
 
all done! h was so cute ... after we finished decorating he exclaims, "let's all stand around the tree and sing happy birthday to Jesus!" {go h! so we did and meanwhile owen said we were singing the wrong song}
and the reason for it all ...

Sunday, October 14, 2012

:: gato? ::

{conversation after school the other day}
henry: mommy, what is your favorite animal?
me: a dog.
h: really,?  hmmnn.  i thought it was a horse.
me: that may be my second favorite animal.  what's your favorite animal, h?
h: a cat.
me: a cat?  really?  we have never had a cat since you have been alive.
h: well i'm hoping santa claus will bring me one this christmas.

{so much laughter on the inside!}

so since then, he has said, a few times, "we need a gato {spanish for cat}."  ha!  {and he only knows a few spanish words, so don't think he is bilingual  :) }

so there it is, folks.  we need a gato.  i did tell him that santa claus has to get mommy and daddy's permission to bring anything living.  to which he said, "let's call him up and tell him it is okay!"

a gato.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

early july

 
{pretend you are reading this in july}
the boys' preschool is out during the summer, so this summer they went to cornerstone preschool two mornings a week and were home all day with a sitter on the third day.  they had a blast!  our teachers at cornerstone were great.  they loved splash days and playing in kid's town.  owen and henry were on separate playgrounds during their outside playtime and owen was a really sad fella about that.  :( 
 
summertime is always a bit challenging care wise for them, but we managed.  oh, and i forgot to mention that starting when we returned from the california trip, owen's sleep went crazy.  we have always been very fortunate {many thanks!} that he has been a GREAT sleeper.  however, those days were long gone and thus started the extremely long time it took for him to get to sleep, then waking up every hour or so, and getting up for good super early.  this continued until about two weeks ago ... i don't want to jinx anything so i will just leave it at that.  what a stage!  henry and owen share a room, and henry has been in our guest room {termed the "zeus" room for the paint color} for what seems like kind of a long time.  eek!  another reason for lack of blogging ... many nights spent working with little o ... 
 
on to pictures
another beautiful sunset and view of the house from our driveway
so coming home one evening from work, the sunflower field looked like the below ...
... and the very next morning they all popped ot and looked like this!
what a special time of the year

cotton on the right of the driveway, sunflowers on the left ... love it!

view of the yellow tips from our porch
happy fourth of july!
we were home and helping my sister move.  it was a nice day and got to see most everyone in the immediate fam  


 the boys watching the tractor {the gentleman across the street farms the cotton and sunflowers on our land} and every time the tractor headed for the fields, it was a majoy deal.
painting on the deck

 henry's masterpiece {he said this was a sailboat}
 and owen's masterpiece {he said this was a pond with ducks}
early july kicked off with the birth of three sweet babies ... our twin nephews on the 9th and our good friend the bentley's little girl on the 10th.
then we headed out of town to sarasota / siesta key to meet the perlins for our annual trip {which we missed last year}!