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It's looking like I'm going to be putting down my 11-year old German Shep today. She's had back leg problems for years now, and they've steadily grown more weak and painful. We thought we'd have to put her down a month ago but she seemed to improve for a while, but now she's not been eating again.

She lives with my ex (I've got an apartment and no yard) who leaves the back door to the house open at night so she can wander in and out as needed. It rained early this morning and she went to check on her and found her lying in the rain in the back yard where she had been last night. She'd never do that if it wasn't too painful for her to get up.

Molly's been the best dog I've ever had. This ####### sucks. :(
Awwww, man. Really sorry, GB. No easy way to prepare for this and even if you've done it before, it's going to be really tough. I'll tip one back for Shep tonight.

 
It's looking like I'm going to be putting down my 11-year old German Shep today. She's had back leg problems for years now, and they've steadily grown more weak and painful. We thought we'd have to put her down a month ago but she seemed to improve for a while, but now she's not been eating again.

She lives with my ex (I've got an apartment and no yard) who leaves the back door to the house open at night so she can wander in and out as needed. It rained early this morning and she went to check on her and found her lying in the rain in the back yard where she had been last night. She'd never do that if it wasn't too painful for her to get up.

Molly's been the best dog I've ever had. This ####### sucks. :(
Sorry GB. My dog turns 12 in a few months and has her issues but hopefully has a couple years left in her. I don't look forward to that day at all.
Molly's a big dog who came from big parents - she's weighed 100 lbs until just recently which is enormous for a German Shepherd male, let alone a female, and she's not fat. I always knew that that would shorten her time orthopedically.

That mental image of her lying out in the rain is making me tear up. It's one of life's injustices that dogs' lives are as short as they are.

 
It's looking like I'm going to be putting down my 11-year old German Shep today. She's had back leg problems for years now, and they've steadily grown more weak and painful. We thought we'd have to put her down a month ago but she seemed to improve for a while, but now she's not been eating again.

She lives with my ex (I've got an apartment and no yard) who leaves the back door to the house open at night so she can wander in and out as needed. It rained early this morning and she went to check on her and found her lying in the rain in the back yard where she had been last night. She'd never do that if it wasn't too painful for her to get up.

Molly's been the best dog I've ever had. This ####### sucks. :(
Sorry GB. My dog turns 12 in a few months and has her issues but hopefully has a couple years left in her. I don't look forward to that day at all.
Molly's a big dog who came from big parents - she's weighed 100 lbs until just recently which is enormous for a German Shepherd male, let alone a female, and she's not fat. I always knew that that would shorten her time orthopedically.

That mental image of her lying out in the rain is making me tear up. It's one of life's injustices that dogs' lives are as short as they are.
So's mine - Rotty/St Bernard/assorted. 90 lb female.

 
My wife and daughter trying to find each other in an amusement park is apparently about as difficult as finding that Malaysian jet in the ocean.

"ok where are you now?"

"what part of the park is that?"

"well what is it near?"

"what do you see?"

"is there a store nearby?"

"which way are you going?"

after 10 minutes they are no Closer to finding each other so we start guessing

Ok we need to go this way..

10 minutes later her friends catch up to us from behind. Are you Sarah's mom? Ok she's coming from that way..

Brutal

 
My wife and daughter trying to find each other in an amusement park is apparently about as difficult as finding that Malaysian jet in the ocean.

"ok where are you now?"

"what part of the park is that?"

"well what is it near?"

"what do you see?"

"is there a store nearby?"

"which way are you going?"

after 10 minutes they are no Closer to finding each other so we start guessing

Ok we need to go this way..

10 minutes later her friends catch up to us from behind. Are you Sarah's mom? Ok she's coming from that way..

Brutal
Yeah, that's because they're women.*

*They will still find a way to make it your fault.

 
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ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Some people are incapable of self-reflection
I don't think he's incapable, he's just bad at it. I've been wrong before. I'm okay with being wrong again.
Glad you're okay

 
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ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Some people are incapable of self-reflection
I don't think he's incapable, he's just bad at it. I've been wrong before. I'm okay with being wrong again.
We're on year 8 of this.

 
ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Some people are incapable of self-reflection
I don't think he's incapable, he's just bad at it. I've been wrong before. I'm okay with being wrong again.
We're on year 8 of this.
I was a lot older than 8 when I finally looked in a mirror and realized I was desperately unhappy.

 
Floppy! I was just thinking of you tonight but wasn't sure in which thread to post to find you (yes, PMs are down). What did you think of the Pritzker Prize awardee? I'm intrigued by the whole thing, including the statement it makes, and wasn't sure who else would care. My only other architect friend is kind of dumb.
Hi K4!- I never know where you are any more, but usually lack the gumption to check in here amongst the cool kids for you.

LOVE Shigeru Ban.

I almost worked with a classmate/friend of his who is essentially Ban's US office. I'm an idiot for not doing that.

Not sure what you mean by "statement"? In Ban's case, he's a guy who devotes probably as much time to low-cost alternatives (seems like he's always proposing emergency housing ideas) as to more Strachitecturey shmancy buildings. And what's great about him, is that both seem to get his equal attention to making them beautiful. So that's a pretty nice statement to give the award to him instead of the usual suspects who are doing massive budget, self-involved projects.

For those that don't know him, he's known for working with cardboard and cardboard tubes.

 
that's solid krista! keep it up. i want in on the mountain climbing.
Thanks!

Five of the last six days, I have hiked for at least two hours (took a day off yesterday due to rain). Kind of proud of myself. :)
Rain is not an excuse in Seattle. (Although it was heavy yesterday)
As Bob Sacamano said, it was kind of a built-in excuse. We wanted a day off anyway. I will definitely be OK with hiking in rain but not torrential downpours.

We'll get in better shape soon so that I won't be embarrassed to invite you along. Are you a Mount Si type of person, or where do you like to go? I know that half of Seattle can be found on Si during the summer.

Five of the last six days, I have hiked for at least two hours (took a day off yesterday due to rain). Kind of proud of myself. :)
TAKE THAT, REST OF THE COUNTRY!!!!!11

How far do you have to drive to reach your trailheads?
During the week, we go to a place that's a 10-minute drive. So awesome. On the weekends we're going farther--last weekend we drove to Mount Si/Little Si in the Cascades, which was about 40 minutes. This weekend we're thinking the Olympics; if we go somewhere north it will be about 1-1/2 hours or South would be 2 hours. It's amazingly fantastic to have all this within such easy driving distance.

 
ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Some people are incapable of self-reflection
I don't think he's incapable, he's just bad at it. I've been wrong before. I'm okay with being wrong again.
We're on year 8 of this.
I was a lot older than 8 when I finally looked in a mirror and realized I was desperately unhappy.
I wasn't suggesting that we've been working on the guy since birth.

although that would explain a lot.

 
Floppy! I was just thinking of you tonight but wasn't sure in which thread to post to find you (yes, PMs are down). What did you think of the Pritzker Prize awardee? I'm intrigued by the whole thing, including the statement it makes, and wasn't sure who else would care. My only other architect friend is kind of dumb.
Hi K4!- I never know where you are any more, but usually lack the gumption to check in here amongst the cool kids for you.

LOVE Shigeru Ban.

I almost worked with a classmate/friend of his who is essentially Ban's US office. I'm an idiot for not doing that.

Not sure what you mean by "statement"? In Ban's case, he's a guy who devotes probably as much time to low-cost alternatives (seems like he's always proposing emergency housing ideas) as to more Strachitecturey shmancy buildings. And what's great about him, is that both seem to get his equal attention to making them beautiful. So that's a pretty nice statement to give the award to him instead of the usual suspects who are doing massive budget, self-involved projects.

For those that don't know him, he's known for working with cardboard and cardboard tubes.
The bold is exactly what I meant by "statement". He probably spends more time putting together shelters for relief efforts than more buildings that rich people will use. It's a really cool thing. From what I read it seemed like even he was really surprised that he won.

 
It's looking like I'm going to be putting down my 11-year old German Shep today. She's had back leg problems for years now, and they've steadily grown more weak and painful. We thought we'd have to put her down a month ago but she seemed to improve for a while, but now she's not been eating again.

She lives with my ex (I've got an apartment and no yard) who leaves the back door to the house open at night so she can wander in and out as needed. It rained early this morning and she went to check on her and found her lying in the rain in the back yard where she had been last night. She'd never do that if it wasn't too painful for her to get up.

Molly's been the best dog I've ever had. This ####### sucks. :(
Sorry to hear, GBTB

 
that's solid krista! keep it up. i want in on the mountain climbing.
Thanks!

Five of the last six days, I have hiked for at least two hours (took a day off yesterday due to rain). Kind of proud of myself. :)
Rain is not an excuse in Seattle. (Although it was heavy yesterday)
As Bob Sacamano said, it was kind of a built-in excuse. We wanted a day off anyway. I will definitely be OK with hiking in rain but not torrential downpours.

We'll get in better shape soon so that I won't be embarrassed to invite you along. Are you a Mount Si type of person, or where do you like to go? I know that half of Seattle can be found on Si during the summer.

Five of the last six days, I have hiked for at least two hours (took a day off yesterday due to rain). Kind of proud of myself. :)
TAKE THAT, REST OF THE COUNTRY!!!!!11

How far do you have to drive to reach your trailheads?
During the week, we go to a place that's a 10-minute drive. So awesome. On the weekends we're going farther--last weekend we drove to Mount Si/Little Si in the Cascades, which was about 40 minutes. This weekend we're thinking the Olympics; if we go somewhere north it will be about 1-1/2 hours or South would be 2 hours. It's amazingly fantastic to have all this within such easy driving distance.
Did you do Mt. Si? That's a pretty good hike. Rattlesnake Ridge is a must do. Amazing views.

 
It's looking like I'm going to be putting down my 11-year old German Shep today. She's had back leg problems for years now, and they've steadily grown more weak and painful. We thought we'd have to put her down a month ago but she seemed to improve for a while, but now she's not been eating again.

She lives with my ex (I've got an apartment and no yard) who leaves the back door to the house open at night so she can wander in and out as needed. It rained early this morning and she went to check on her and found her lying in the rain in the back yard where she had been last night. She'd never do that if it wasn't too painful for her to get up.

Molly's been the best dog I've ever had. This ####### sucks. :(
That ####ing sucks, man. Go easy, Molly.

 
Did you do Mt. Si? That's a pretty good hike. Rattlesnake Ridge is a must do. Amazing views.
Little Si. :bag: I told you, we have to work our way up from being completely out of shape. Think we're doing Rattlesnake Ridge this weekend on whichever day we don't go to the Olympics.

 
Just got back from taking daughter to eye doctor. After a couple years of patching and she's still exhibiting exotropia, doctor is recommending surgery. I think we are going to get a second opinion from doctor at main campus of Children's. The only reason we stopped seeing her is because she went on medical leave about a year ago but is back now I guess.
My oldest had eye surgery when she was 3.5 to correct her lazy eye, we tried the patching route first but it didn't help any. One day of downtime for her and since then her vision tests have been perfect. Second daughter has a slighly lazy eye that the doc is trying to fix with glasses (guess it is a different type then the older one had). Not sure if it is working since we have gone through 3 pairs of glasses in a few months since she keeps breaking them.
Thanks. We're obviously concerned about the risks of the procedure but it seems to be pretty commonly done.
My second boy had the surgery at about 18 months. It really helped a lot, patching was not doing it for us. He seems fine now.
Re-hashing the eye-surgery discussion. Was the surgery you guys are mentioning above something to the extent of "re-aligning the muscles" to help position the eye to seem straighter? (Sorry if I'm butchering the vernacular, but just going off of a conversation with my wife). It seems that our son has v-pattern e(x)stropia and they are recommending surgery that has an 85% success ratio. this should reduce (and potentially eliminated) the need for glasses.

:shrug:

 
This has been a crazy week, schedule-wise, plus the ex is on vacation so my child care situation has been a nightmare. I arranged babysitting for Friday so I could spend some time with the GF. Just got this text:

"Glad you're getting a babysitter Friday. We need to talk."

Yay.

 
This has been a crazy week, schedule-wise, plus the ex is on vacation so my child care situation has been a nightmare. I arranged babysitting for Friday so I could spend some time with the GF. Just got this text:

"Glad you're getting a babysitter Friday. We need to talk."

Yay.
"Babysitter just cancelled. Good talk."

 
This has been a crazy week, schedule-wise, plus the ex is on vacation so my child care situation has been a nightmare. I arranged babysitting for Friday so I could spend some time with the GF. Just got this text:

"Glad you're getting a babysitter Friday. We need to talk."

Yay.
Probably "the anal talk"

 
ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Deep #### there my ifriend.

He will just scream at the mirror, claim it's broken and throw it on the ground.

I don't know why I post in that thread, but will probably stop because he refuses to even look at the possibility that anything is his fault

 
ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Deep #### there my ifriend.

He will just scream at the mirror, claim it's broken and throw it on the ground.

I don't know why I post in that thread, but will probably stop because he refuses to even look at the possibility that anything is his fault
Then I suppose someone will have to put it back up a few times. I have six trials this summer, and none right now. A little bit slow around here lately, as is evident from my post count.

 
This has been a crazy week, schedule-wise, plus the ex is on vacation so my child care situation has been a nightmare. I arranged babysitting for Friday so I could spend some time with the GF. Just got this text:

"Glad you're getting a babysitter Friday. We need to talk."

Yay.
Probably "the anal talk"
Or introducing a new participant to the fun?
"I want you to meet Tyrone."
"Tyrone says it's okay if I watch you two."

 
This has been a crazy week, schedule-wise, plus the ex is on vacation so my child care situation has been a nightmare. I arranged babysitting for Friday so I could spend some time with the GF. Just got this text:

"Glad you're getting a babysitter Friday. We need to talk."

Yay.
Probably "the anal talk"
Or introducing a new participant to the fun?
"I want you to meet Tyrone."
*gulp*

 
ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Deep #### there my ifriend.

He will just scream at the mirror, claim it's broken and throw it on the ground.

I don't know why I post in that thread, but will probably stop because he refuses to even look at the possibility that anything is his fault
IT IS ALL SHTICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111

 
Rover do you even like this girl? I can't ever tell.

Were it me, I'd tell her I'm not wasting a babysitter to have a breakup talk. If that's the talk we're having, we can have it now and I'll use my babysitter night to go out with friends. And if it's a talk about anal, less talking and more lubing.

 
ford,

why do you even bother in MOP's thread?
The only person who's lost for good is the one no one's bothering to look for anymore.

He's a messed up dude, but the guy could be a lot happier with a little bit of self-reflection.
Deep #### there my ifriend.

He will just scream at the mirror, claim it's broken and throw it on the ground.

I don't know why I post in that thread, but will probably stop because he refuses to even look at the possibility that anything is his fault
IT IS ALL SHTICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111
Eh. Even if it is, he's still obviously got some anger issues.

 
Rover do you even like this girl? I can't ever tell.

Were it me, I'd tell her I'm not wasting a babysitter to have a breakup talk. If that's the talk we're having, we can have it now and I'll use my babysitter night to go out with friends. And if it's a talk about anal, less talking and more lubing.
:goodposting:

 

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