Howdy, folks! Why don't you pull up a chair and sit a spell, while I tell you 'bout this here dog of the day! Sheriff Toby's the name, and keeping order 'round his foster home is his game!
He's a tough cowpoke, but he's got a soft side too. He likes to snuggle with his foster parents, and he knows how to take it easy. At 3-5 years old, he's had lots of time to learn some manners and learn it's more fun to snuggle sometimes than to run around everywhere at full speed.
But don't worry, he's still got lots of energy and playfulness in him too!
What Toby would like the most is a home of his own to patrol and a forever family to snuggle up to. If you're interested in Toby, check out Legacy Boxer Rescue today!
Mercy's story
Hi there! My name is Mercy. I used to have another name, but I don't like to think about that now. See, after giving more than eight loyal years to my family, they brought me to a place called an animal shelter. I don't know why they brought me there, and I heard the shelter workers saying they were full and could do something called eu-tha-nize me any time. But my family just left me there anyway! I was so sad, and really scared! I missed my family, there were no soft beds to snuggle on or toys to play with, and all the other dogs were really loud! Sometimes the shelter workers would come and take one of the other dogs away and not bring them back. I hope they went some place nice, but the shelter workers seemed so sad...
But then yesterday things got all better! The nice lady came back to see me. She came by on Saturday and played with me and snuggled me and said I was beautiful. All the things a girl likes to hear! She said she was with a boxer rescue group and would try to find me a new family. I like the sound of that! Then yesterday she came BACK! She knelt down in front of my kennel and said she'd found a new foster home for me!
But then yesterday things got all better! The nice lady came back to see me. She came by on Saturday and played with me and snuggled me and said I was beautiful. All the things a girl likes to hear! She said she was with a boxer rescue group and would try to find me a new family. I like the sound of that! Then yesterday she came BACK! She knelt down in front of my kennel and said she'd found a new foster home for me!
I was so excited! A foster home of my own, where I can have soft beds to snuggle in, and toys to play with, and best of all a family to love me! The nice lady said I can stay with them until I find a forever family of my own. It may take a long time to find one, since a lot of people don't think about bringing a wonderful mature silver lady like me into their home, but I know my perfect family is out there!
Healthier Meals Makeover!
I’m excited to be working with The Motherhood, ConAgra, Rachel and Vanessa on aHealthier Meal Makeovers Cooking Connections Class.
Tomorrow, we 3, along with a wonderful group of co-hosts will be talking Healthy Meal Makeovers at 1 PM EST (12 Noon CST)
During the class, all of us will provide our best suggestions for making family friendly meals that are nutritious AND delicious. Join us to exchange recipes, ask questions, share your own suggestions and learn a few simple tips and tricks for making meals healthier!
I’ll be covering appetizers and soups, Renee – Main Dishes and Vanessa – Desserts.
We have a wonderful group of co-hosts who’ll be chatting and sharing along with us:
Christine Satterfield, I Dream of Clean, http://www.idreamofclean.net/
Ilina Ewen, Dirt and Noise, http://www.dirtandnoise.com/
Jessica Binder, Food Mayhem, http://www.foodmayhem.com/
Serena Yuen Beltz, Fresh, Local and Best, http://freshlocalandbest.blogspot.com/
Lisa Perez, New York Chica, http://newyorkchica.com/
Katie Goodman, Good Life Eats, http://www.goodlifeeats.com/
Wendy O’Neal, Around My Family Table, http://aroundmyfamilytable.com/
Amanda White, Oh Amanda, http://ohamanda.com/
Debbi, Debbi Does Dinner Healthy, http://debbidoesdinnerhealthy.blogspot.com/
Denise Sawyer, Wholesome Mommy, http://wholesomemommy.com/
Julie, Dinner with Julie, http://dinnerwithjulie.com/
Ilina Ewen, Dirt and Noise, http://www.dirtandnoise.com/
Jessica Binder, Food Mayhem, http://www.foodmayhem.com/
Serena Yuen Beltz, Fresh, Local and Best, http://freshlocalandbest.blogspot.com/
Lisa Perez, New York Chica, http://newyorkchica.com/
Katie Goodman, Good Life Eats, http://www.goodlifeeats.com/
Wendy O’Neal, Around My Family Table, http://aroundmyfamilytable.com/
Amanda White, Oh Amanda, http://ohamanda.com/
Debbi, Debbi Does Dinner Healthy, http://debbidoesdinnerhealthy.blogspot.com/
Denise Sawyer, Wholesome Mommy, http://wholesomemommy.com/
Julie, Dinner with Julie, http://dinnerwithjulie.com/
I hope that you decide to join us; you can sign up here
If you have any questions or ideas, please feel free to share them in the comments below and we’ll do our best to incorporate them tomorrow in our class! Make sure you join us!
A Day In One Children's Garden
"Sing a Song of a Garden"
Welcome Earthlings to the Small Planet Garden (est. 1997) at the Monterey Regional Waste Management District facility in Marina, California.Children and adults learn about waste reduction, reuse, recycling and composting.
Outdoor Learning Area and Greenhouse
Compost Demonstration Area
Organic Gardening
Garden Elements from Recylced and...
Everything's "Just Ducky" in the Garden!
Just one of many children's gardens on this beautiful planet!Digging it,
Marjorie
My favorite job!
Do you know the best part of writing a blog about a dog rescue? Let me give you a hint.
This is Stevie.
AND SHE GOT ADOPTED TODAY!!!
Yup, the best part of my job is when one of my awesome cousins finds their very own furever home with one of our wonderful LBR adopters. I know they're wonderful, because we choose every one with care. Well, let's just let Stevie show you all about it.
This is Bevo, Stevie's new brother. At first, he really wasn't sure what to make of her.
This is Stevie.
AND SHE GOT ADOPTED TODAY!!!
Yup, the best part of my job is when one of my awesome cousins finds their very own furever home with one of our wonderful LBR adopters. I know they're wonderful, because we choose every one with care. Well, let's just let Stevie show you all about it.
This is Bevo, Stevie's new brother. At first, he really wasn't sure what to make of her.
I'm A Princess!
In 7 days I'll be celebrating my birthday in the happiest place on Earth- Walt Disney World! And I'm so excited that I'll be running the Disney Princess Half-Marathon the following day. Well, I have my tiara, Team in Training shirt (did I mention that I'm on the Georgia Alumni Advisory Committee?) and my purple sparkle skirt! Never mind the missing E on my name, I'm going to try and find the iron on letters I used to make my shirt - hopefully before next week!
Anyhow, what do you think? Am I ready to run like the wind? Like a Princess?????
Little Birdie - sponsored post
Although I don’t talk about it much, I am the Queen of bargains! I seldom pay full price for anything because I will search for coupons online, ask about sales when I’m in a store and of course I subscribe to group discount notifications from ScoutMob, GroupOn and the like. I will soon be adding another to my subscription list, Little Birdie!
Little birdie, is your “go to” resource for insider tips for local, kid-friendly deals in your zip! Little birdie will be landing in NYC and Atlanta in early March. Parents (expecting or with children 12 years or younger) in those cities will be the first to experience little birdie deals with savings up to 90% off on kid-friendly activities, dining and so much more!
To celebrate, little birdie is holding the Feather Your Nest Giveaways. Two lucky winners (one (1) NYC area and one (1) Atlanta area parent) will each receive a $4,500 dream nursery/kids’ room makeover from celebrity decorator, Sherri Blum. A third winner chosen from anywhere in the U.S. will receive a $1,000 shopping spree.* To learn more and enter, please visit http://bit.ly/dUCQJu
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Little birdie is also excited to announce that they are hosting a Twitter Party complete with door prizes for participants!**
Little Birdie Twitter Party
When: Thursday, February 17th from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET
Where: #littlebirdieUSA tag on Twitter
How: To participate, follow hostess @ResourcefulMom, sponsor @littlebirdieUSA, @littlebirdieATLand @littlebirdieNYC and special guest @SherriBlum.
PRIZES
(3) Three winners will each receive a personalized wall art canvas from celebrity decorator and guest, Sherri Blum
(3) Three winners will each receive a $25 little birdie credit to be used upon the launch of the site landing soon in NYC and Atlanta!
*No purchase necessary. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C., 18 or older who are expecting a child (pregnant or in the process of adopting or surrogacy) and/or have a child or children 12 or younger. Sweepstakes starts 3:01pm ET 2/15/11 and ends 11:59 p.m. ET 3/31/11. Void where prohibited. For complete details, see Official Rules at http://bit.ly/dUCQJu, which govern.
**No purchase necessary. Must be a legal resident of the 50 U.S. or DC, 18 or older. Ends 9:00 p.m. ET 2/17/11. Void where prohibited. Winners will be selected on a random basis during the party by @ResourcefulMom and will be notified via @reply. Failure to claim via an online form within 48 hrs of notification will result in prize forfeiture. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible participants. Credit is subject to terms and conditions specified by little birdie. Sponsor of Door Prize Giveaway: ResourcefulMommy.com.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. I’ve been compensated to spread the word about Little Birdie.
Bella the Boxer, who is a blogger friend of my buddy and LBR Alumni Cubby, has written a book called Secrets of a Working Dog: Unleash Your Potential and Create Success. Her book is chock-filled with tips, tricks and tales to help humans work smarter and be happier. Bella’s book will appeal to anyone who loves dogs, but boxer people in particular will relate to her silly (and mischievous) sense of humor.
Nothing makes Bella happier than using her book to help other boxers in need, which is why she is partnering with Legacy Boxer Rescue. For every paperback book sold directly from her website, Bella will donate $8 to Legacy Boxer Rescue. She’ll personalize and “pawtograph” it for you, too! The book makes an excellent gift and costs just $19.95 which includes free shipping (in the U.S.). She also donated some books to the silent auction.
Here are the details: Order the paperback book directly from Bella’s website (http://bellatheboxer.com/book/buy.html). Unfortunately, they can’t track e-Book sales or sales made on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. You’ll be directed to a PayPal page where you can place your order. Before you checkout, make sure to enter “LEGACY BOXER RESCUE” in the field marked “Promotional Codes or Offers.” That’s it! Bella will make sure that 40% of your purchase order, or $8 for every book sold, will go directly to Legacy Boxer Rescue. If you have any questions or problems, feel free to contact Bella (or her humans, Ellen or Patrick) at bella@bellatheboxer.com.
Nothing makes Bella happier than using her book to help other boxers in need, which is why she is partnering with Legacy Boxer Rescue. For every paperback book sold directly from her website, Bella will donate $8 to Legacy Boxer Rescue. She’ll personalize and “pawtograph” it for you, too! The book makes an excellent gift and costs just $19.95 which includes free shipping (in the U.S.). She also donated some books to the silent auction.
Here are the details: Order the paperback book directly from Bella’s website (http://bellatheboxer.com/book/buy.html). Unfortunately, they can’t track e-Book sales or sales made on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. You’ll be directed to a PayPal page where you can place your order. Before you checkout, make sure to enter “LEGACY BOXER RESCUE” in the field marked “Promotional Codes or Offers.” That’s it! Bella will make sure that 40% of your purchase order, or $8 for every book sold, will go directly to Legacy Boxer Rescue. If you have any questions or problems, feel free to contact Bella (or her humans, Ellen or Patrick) at bella@bellatheboxer.com.
The Disney Dream - Staying Healthy on a Cruise!
Last month I had the honor of going on the Inaugural cruise of the newest Disney Cruise Line Ship - The Disney Dream. I have so many pictures, video, etc that I just have been procrastinating posting. But I procrastinate no more. I promise I’ll blog about all of the wonderful things that I experienced but first I’ll talk about health!
When people think about cruises, the first thing to come to mind is usually the many food options on a ship. Food is pretty much available 24/7 on cruise ships and The Disney Dream was no exception. So, how do you continue to eat “healthy” when there are so many options? Well, I’ll let you know what I did.
When people think about cruises, the first thing to come to mind is usually the many food options on a ship. Food is pretty much available 24/7 on cruise ships and The Disney Dream was no exception. So, how do you continue to eat “healthy” when there are so many options? Well, I’ll let you know what I did.
For lunch the first day I chose high protein seafood and salad. There were other options, like burgers and fries, cheesy sandwiches but I steered clear of that area. I hit up the seafood counter because I love seafood and I also know that eating protein would keep me full and it isn’t highly caloric. Since I was on a vacation I also made a decision - I’d either have a drink or a dessert with meals. Extra calories yes but I truly believe in everything in moderation. I had a GREAT mojito, just one, and savored it!
For dinner I dined at one of the many restaurants on The Dream. What I appreciated about The Dream is that the menus highlight the healthy options. When given the choice, I decided on a healthy option. I’m not going to lie, I also had dessert, serious dessert - I tried a little of everything! The verdict? Delicious!
For breakfast I stuck with fruits, yogurt and/or oatmeal. I kept my belly full and was ready for the day. But in addition to the eating healthy, I also took advantage of the many physical activities both on and off the ship. After touring the gym, I decided to take the spinning class that was offered the following morning. I woke up early and joined the 45 minute class.
It was absolutely amazing! I haven’t taken a spinning class in forever so it was perfect. But my other options were to run on the treadmill - with a beautiful view of the Bahamas or even better, to run around the ship on the track! Because I don’t have a gym membership I chose the gym and sadly the following day it rained so I couldn’t use the outdoor track.
After my morning workout I hit the beach. I swam, chased my son around and even ventured out to the Pirate slide. It was a workout to get to the slide because you have to swim about 200 yards to get there. The ride was worth it and like a big kid I went back for more! After spending time on the beach I played with my son in the family pool, took him up on the kids slide and watched him frolick in Nemo’s Reef play area. I also rode the AquaDuck, the onboard “water coaster” I did that twice too! Once by myself and another time with my friend Colleen of Classy Mommy.
In the evening I had the chance to hit the clubs - The Dream has an entire floor dedicated to entertainment! Dancing certainly would have burned calories but I decided to take it easy and watch Tron (with Whoopi Goldberg) in 3D at the best movie theater I’ve ever been in!
As you can see, cruises certainly afford opportunities to maintain a healthy lifestyle. And since I’m not one to just lay back and relax when on vacation, I look at it as an opportunity to get my body moving, try new and interesting cuisine and just enjoy myself. The key is everything in moderation, don’t over indulge and you could possibly leave the cruise lighter than when you got on!
I’ll be talking more about the Disney Dream in the upcoming weeks! Suffice it to say, we LOVED IT!
Disclosure: My personal travel and accommodations were covered by Disney but as usual all of the opinions are 100% my own!
Phew!
Do you see the relief in Hamlet's eyes? We just heard back from the vet about that horrible growth removed from his tail. It turned out it was 1.5 pounds!! And the more important news... yes, it was a Grade II MCT (bad) buuuuuuut he had clean margins on the removal! Yaaaay!!! Now Hamlet can start the tough job of looking for his perfect furever home.
The Disney Princess Half-Marathon
On Sunday, February 27th I'll be running the Disney Princess Half-Marathon. I've spoken about it before but haven't really being saying too much about it here. Registering for the race was a birthday present for myself and I've been able to recruit a couple of women from church, a friend from a Mom's group and one of my neighbors to run(but I don't think she is running this time around), and one of my blogging buddies too! They all watched my first foray into the half-marathon world with the Nike Women's in October and when I went to twitter to recruit a party for the Disney Princess the response was overwhelming!
Well, I have to say that I've been a bit overwhelmed because not The Blogrollers have partnered with Disney and I will be going to cover the event! So, all of my expenses (with the exception of my race registration) are going to be taken care of by Disney. And I know Disney, this is going to be BIG!
I can't think of a better way to celebrate my birthday and I'm so grateful for this birthday present!!!!
On the training front, well, my training has been less than stellar. It has been cold (and I don't do cold) and this year I ran for the first time this past Saturday. Check me out before the run - not a happy camper!
But I ran with my friends from Team in Training for the All-Sport run and soon I felt much better.
I put in a good 5 miles on Saturday and although I was sore the next day it wasn't too bad. Today I decided to up my mileage and ran 8.2 miles.
(just finished 8.2 miles in 1:35 minutes, still smiling, sweaty and not interested in retaking blurry picture!)
It is amazing how much different I feel this time around. I guess because I KNOW I can go the distance, I'm not pressed. And the Disney Princess is a FUN race. I'm not worried about my time. I'll be running with friends and enjoying the sights and sounds at the happiest place on Earth!
I've got my tiara, my sparkly skirt is on the way - Disney Princess Half-Marathon in 12 days, I'm ready for you!
So did you watch the dog show? We had a Westminster party here, and my mom, my sister Cinderella, and I all settled in to cheer on my cousin Scarlett! She was rated the very best boxer at the show, which everyone knows is the REAL "best in show" category.
It was only fair of her to give the other dogs a chance and let another dog win the Working Group. We're proud of you for representing our great breed, Scarlett!
Valentine's Day 2011 - Love Yourself!
I have never been a big fan of Valentine’s Day. If you love someone let them know daily not just on a manufactured holiday! Anyhow, this year I’ve been invited to a date-less party and I look forward to going....check out my video and you’ll find out why.
This year I am encouraging you to LOVE YOURSELF! Celebrate you this Valentine’s Day. I did it by simply buying a new outfit at Walmart. I didn’t go crazy, I spent less than $40 but I look and feel good! By stepping out of my comfort zone and loving myself (imperfections and all) I’ve surprised myself and am wearing a dress that I wouldn’t be caught dead in not so long ago (like yesterday).
Although I may sound like a broken record, I’m going to say it again - this Valentine’s Day LOVE YOURSELF! Treat yourself to something special, an outfit, a spa trip, a solo trip to a bookstore or coffeeshop. Make time for you!
This year I am encouraging you to LOVE YOURSELF! Celebrate you this Valentine’s Day. I did it by simply buying a new outfit at Walmart. I didn’t go crazy, I spent less than $40 but I look and feel good! By stepping out of my comfort zone and loving myself (imperfections and all) I’ve surprised myself and am wearing a dress that I wouldn’t be caught dead in not so long ago (like yesterday).
Although I may sound like a broken record, I’m going to say it again - this Valentine’s Day LOVE YOURSELF! Treat yourself to something special, an outfit, a spa trip, a solo trip to a bookstore or coffeeshop. Make time for you!
Disclosure: I'm a Walmart Mom and was provided with a gift card to make myself feel beautiful this Valentine's Day. I've also been compensated for my time to write this post, shop and shoot this video. But as usual, all opinions are my own.
Good news!
Here's my buddy Hamlet recovering at his new foster home. That yucky growth has been removed. We're waiting for the lab results, but our wonderful vet thinks that he got everything. YAY!!! And he even has a little bit of a tail left over.
Things are going to be great from here on out, buddy!
Moms Think!
Moms Think. We are the holders of the purse strings in our households and we are often the ones that make the buying and purchasing decisions. We cut coupons, decide on family vacations, major purchases and as thinking women we recognize how we are effected by the state of the economy. One of the issues that has me fired up is healthcare. I am an ambassador for MomThink.org and we are moms that are opening up the dialogue and discussion about issues that impact our children and their future.
In January I was supposed to go the Capital Hill with my a group of mom bloggers on a trip which we lovingly nicknamed - Mrs. Mom Blogger goes to Washington! I did the preliminary work and set up a meeting with my congressman and was fired up to hear his take on the federal budget. Sadly, snowmaggedon hit and I was stuck in Atlanta. No visit to the Capital for me. BUT my interest in issues affecting my family has not waned.
Since I’ve been focused on my health I wanted to share some things with you. I am by no means an expert in healthcare, the healthcare bill or the like but I can speak about my experience and the experiences of my friends. As a self-employed person, I am responsible for my own healthcare. For the last 3 years I’ve paid for health insurance for my family. I currently pay $650 a month for a family of 3. And this is the bare minimum plan! I still have an approximately $3000 deductible, must spend $150 for an ER visit and honestly have been unable to get my baseline mamogram because the cost of the exam is crazy!
I keep my insurance for annual physicals for myself and my son but I have to say I’m disappointed by the people that are against universal healthcare because seriously? The costs for me and my family and my friends are going up! My girlfriend pays over $400 a month for healthcare for her family of 3 and her insurance is subsidized!
I don’t have the solutions but is my hope that opening up about my experience and sharing it with others will give us all an opportunity to discuss issues like healthcare. MomThink.org is the place where we can have these types of conversations and I hope that you join us there. It doesn’t matter what side of the aisle you are on, let’s talk about the issues!
If issues like healthcare, the national debt and national security are important to you please visit MomThink.org and join the conversation!
Disclosure: I am a MomThink.org ambassador and am compensated for my time but all of my opinions are 100% my own.
In January I was supposed to go the Capital Hill with my a group of mom bloggers on a trip which we lovingly nicknamed - Mrs. Mom Blogger goes to Washington! I did the preliminary work and set up a meeting with my congressman and was fired up to hear his take on the federal budget. Sadly, snowmaggedon hit and I was stuck in Atlanta. No visit to the Capital for me. BUT my interest in issues affecting my family has not waned.
Since I’ve been focused on my health I wanted to share some things with you. I am by no means an expert in healthcare, the healthcare bill or the like but I can speak about my experience and the experiences of my friends. As a self-employed person, I am responsible for my own healthcare. For the last 3 years I’ve paid for health insurance for my family. I currently pay $650 a month for a family of 3. And this is the bare minimum plan! I still have an approximately $3000 deductible, must spend $150 for an ER visit and honestly have been unable to get my baseline mamogram because the cost of the exam is crazy!
I keep my insurance for annual physicals for myself and my son but I have to say I’m disappointed by the people that are against universal healthcare because seriously? The costs for me and my family and my friends are going up! My girlfriend pays over $400 a month for healthcare for her family of 3 and her insurance is subsidized!
I don’t have the solutions but is my hope that opening up about my experience and sharing it with others will give us all an opportunity to discuss issues like healthcare. MomThink.org is the place where we can have these types of conversations and I hope that you join us there. It doesn’t matter what side of the aisle you are on, let’s talk about the issues!
If issues like healthcare, the national debt and national security are important to you please visit MomThink.org and join the conversation!
Disclosure: I am a MomThink.org ambassador and am compensated for my time but all of my opinions are 100% my own.
Power of the Paw!
Hey, folks, my buddy Hamlet here could use some good vibes from the Power of the Paw!
This is Hamlet. Isn't he handsome? He's also a very lucky guy, because he just got rescued yesterday by a wonderful LBR volunteer! He has a new foster mommy who already loves him very much, but he isn't home with her yet. He was taken straight to the vet, and here's why.
This is Hamlet. Isn't he handsome? He's also a very lucky guy, because he just got rescued yesterday by a wonderful LBR volunteer! He has a new foster mommy who already loves him very much, but he isn't home with her yet. He was taken straight to the vet, and here's why.
My mom screamed when she saw that horrible growth on poor Hamlet's tail. :( I didn't even know that could happen! We've all been praying for no cancer, because it's going to be pretty much impossible to get clean margins on a tumor like that. Hamlet went to see an LBR vet today, and he said that there are some mast cells (boo!!), but he thinks everything can be fixed by amputating the tail. They're going to do it today, so Hamlet could really use some positive vibes from everyone. I want him to know how loved he is by his new LBR family already!
Get well soon, Hamlet!
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