Under the Weather

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Sydney spent last night at the vet and it was heartbreakingly awful. Now she’s home and resting up, but the last 24 hours of not knowing what was wrong with her has been emotionally draining. Yesterday she had been acting very strange and was shaking horribly and didn’t want to be touched. She could hardly move.

If you know anything about Sydney, you must be aware of the fact that she’s all about touching and wanting to be asclosetoyouaspossible, so this was very strange behavior. The vet had an appointment available yesterday afternoon and we rushed her in. (And by ‘we’ I mean that Brian happened to be home and so he got to come with me…).

Seeing Syd at the vet’s office was even more heartbreaking because it was clear that she was in a lot of pain. They decided to keep her for the night and run some tests. It was at this point that I started crying, it was also at this point that Brian probably was wondering what in the world had he done to be roped into this emotional mess, but I appreciated him being there.

X-Rays, blood work and many hours later it turns out our little dog either has a kidney stone to pass or has tweaked her back. We’re supposed to keep her from jumping on things and from moving too much. Currently, she’s trying to catch up on the 12 hour nap she missed today while she was at the vet’s office, so it won’t be too difficult. I’m more worried that Barry and Brian might run out of things to do around the house now that they can’t be quarterback to her running back – throwing Tiger & Turtle up and down the hallway.

As much as I appreciate our vet, I am beyond happy that Syd is back home with us. I need her to saddle up to my belly and let some huge snores out!

Prenatal Learning

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I’ve been having a number of conversations with people about prenatal learning. One of the consistent pieces of advice has been for me to listen to a piece of music while relaxing throughout my pregnancy. The theory is that that tune will help sooth and relax the baby.  My aunt, Sue, said that she had two different songs that worked with both her girls and my parent’s friend, Carl, said that he read a study about a woman that had a baby that loved the M.A.S.H theme.

I’m feeling a bit of pressure to find a tune to play because when I took a nap today Sydney came and wrapped herself around my belly and proceeded to snore like a freight train. I’m a bit worried that the ‘tune’ that the baby will become accustomed to will be the sound of Sydney’s snores.

I suppose that isn’t so bad, but I’d rather not have Syd sawing her logs directly in Baby Miller’s face.