There is a lot of great news to share with everyone, so I won't talk much about my favorite subject, the weather. It was cold and then hot. It rained and then it was humid. Sometimes it was cloudy, other times sunny. The last few days have been beautiful, perfect to play in our back yard with my new little brother, Ringo!
My family adopted Ringo last week. He is about 6 months old. They thought he was a Yorkie/Chihuahua mix. but he is kind of big for that to be true. We think he looks more like a miniature Pinscher mix. Ringo is very smart and quickly learned the routine around our house.
I was difficult picking a name for him. He didn't respond to anything. We tried almost a dozen names before we landed on Ringo. Daddy said he looked British. He also smiles all the time. I included a picture of him so you can see what I mean.
Mommy said I am being an excellent big brother. I am very patient and tolerate a lot. Ringo likes to chew on me and jump on my back. He chases me around the house and yard. Once in a while, I chase him. It is fun.
Our book sales have been steady. We received a nice email from a woman saying she really liked our books and appreciated our efforts to make difficult subjects less scary.
Last Saturday, we participated in a fund raiser for a charity called "Pets Loyal 2 Vets." They match furry friends with veterans. We had a good time and met some new friends. People liked looking at our books and talking with Mommy. Daddy took many pictures.
We also donated a set of Rudy books to the silent auction and several people bid on them!
We are donating another set of our books to a charity called "Home for Life." They will have it in an auction in a few months. They help animals who have special needs and need a forever home. We really like helping charities. It makes us feel good.
I feel good about my little bro, Ringo. I think he will be a nice addition to the family.
Love,
Boomer the Mellow Yellow Lab and Little Bro, Ringo!
Hi, I'm Rudy. I'm a cute Toy Poodle who writes children's books. I live in Minnesota with Daddy, Mommy and my little brother Boomer! My big brothers Dito, Kirby and Dexter live in Heaven. I have learned so much from all my brothers, Mommy and Daddy too. Mommy and Daddy do programs for children and adults. They talk about me, blindness, transplants, living donors and many other things. I'm writing my little blog to share news and events that happen to my family and me. Hope you enjoy.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
"Hakuna matata," Mommy!
I think my mommy is great. I love her so much. Recently, she has been dealt a couple more blows. Unfortunately, this is not the first time. I asked her, "Mommy, why does this happen to you?" She kissed me on my head and said, "That's just my life, Boomer." Well, I think it stinks.
Since I joined this family in the fall of 2009, I have witnessed a lot. In July, 2009, Mommy had her second kidney transplant. My wonderful Daddy was her donor! Six days after surgery, older brother, Kirby went to heaven. In December, 2010, Daddy was in a bad accident. It almost killed him and it totaled the truck. Three months later, they were involved in another car accident. The guy in front of them was committing insurance fraud. In April, 2011, our sweet little Rudy was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease.
In October, 2012, Mommy received a cancer diagnosis. Two surgeries in December and January followed to remove it. Our dear Rudy went to heaven on January 30, 2013. He was her little cheerleader. He witnessed even more than me. He seemed to know exactly when she needed kisses or a happy dance. We really miss him, especially Mommy.
The last couple of months Mommy has sprained her foot badly. To top it off, she found out her pancreas transplant is no longer working. Rudy joined the family in July 2004 during the long recovery after the pancreas transplant. Wow! That is too much!
Through all of this, Mommy still gets up every morning with a smile on her face. She doesn't want to waste any time because it is precious. She takes great care of Daddy and me. Does her best to keep up the house, write blogs and a new book for Rudy's Little World. That's our tribute to Rudy. I have heard her sing a song that goes like this, "Happiness runs in a circular motion. Falters like a little boat upon the sea. All of our souls are deeper than you can see. You can be happy if you let yourself be." She learned it as a young girl. Singing is a way to cope. If you are singing, you can turn off your inner thoughts. Walking and dancing also do the same thing for her while relieving some anxiety. Win, win!
Last week I heard Mommy and Daddy talking about her first kidney transplant in 1995. One month out she had a rejection episode and a bad virus called CMV. That's not good. She was sick for three months, but recovered. During this time, Mommy adopted the theme, "Hakuna matata," a phrase from the Lion King. It means, "no worries." The tune lends itself to a nice little dance! This theme has been helpful over the years. We need it now as she deals with the latest issue. So, "Hakuna matata, Mommy!" I'm your cheerleader!
Love,
Boomer! the Mellow Yellow Lab
Since I joined this family in the fall of 2009, I have witnessed a lot. In July, 2009, Mommy had her second kidney transplant. My wonderful Daddy was her donor! Six days after surgery, older brother, Kirby went to heaven. In December, 2010, Daddy was in a bad accident. It almost killed him and it totaled the truck. Three months later, they were involved in another car accident. The guy in front of them was committing insurance fraud. In April, 2011, our sweet little Rudy was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease.
In October, 2012, Mommy received a cancer diagnosis. Two surgeries in December and January followed to remove it. Our dear Rudy went to heaven on January 30, 2013. He was her little cheerleader. He witnessed even more than me. He seemed to know exactly when she needed kisses or a happy dance. We really miss him, especially Mommy.
The last couple of months Mommy has sprained her foot badly. To top it off, she found out her pancreas transplant is no longer working. Rudy joined the family in July 2004 during the long recovery after the pancreas transplant. Wow! That is too much!
Through all of this, Mommy still gets up every morning with a smile on her face. She doesn't want to waste any time because it is precious. She takes great care of Daddy and me. Does her best to keep up the house, write blogs and a new book for Rudy's Little World. That's our tribute to Rudy. I have heard her sing a song that goes like this, "Happiness runs in a circular motion. Falters like a little boat upon the sea. All of our souls are deeper than you can see. You can be happy if you let yourself be." She learned it as a young girl. Singing is a way to cope. If you are singing, you can turn off your inner thoughts. Walking and dancing also do the same thing for her while relieving some anxiety. Win, win!
Last week I heard Mommy and Daddy talking about her first kidney transplant in 1995. One month out she had a rejection episode and a bad virus called CMV. That's not good. She was sick for three months, but recovered. During this time, Mommy adopted the theme, "Hakuna matata," a phrase from the Lion King. It means, "no worries." The tune lends itself to a nice little dance! This theme has been helpful over the years. We need it now as she deals with the latest issue. So, "Hakuna matata, Mommy!" I'm your cheerleader!
Love,
Boomer! the Mellow Yellow Lab
Monday, June 30, 2014
The Arrival of Summer
I know the calendar says June 30, but if you have seen the news you know the crazy weather we've had. It seems like most of Minnesota is under water. All of the lakes and rivers are over flood stage. My big back yard had a lake in it for a while. It was hard to play Frisbee.
I have to commend Mommy and Daddy. Despite the weather, they have managed to take a walk every night for over a month. I am still practicing in the backyard and hope to go with them soon. I am very protective of Daddy and tend to get nervous when we are away from our house and people get too close to him.
Mommy had a minor set back, but she is not letting it slow her down. She hurt her foot a couple of weeks ago. Of course she didn't go to the doctor right away because she feels she wastes enough of her life there already. Well, after a week, it was really swollen, discolored and had a big hump on top. I kept giving it magic kisses to help it heal, but it didn't help. Long story short, it's a bad sprain. She is wearing a boot, elevating it and icing it three times a day. If it doesn't get better in another week, she has to do an MRI for possible fracture. With the boot, she has a limp.
We started Daddy's celebration for his 60th birthday! He has plans with many friends, so it will be great fun. Mommy will take him out for "Happy Birthday Fun Day" on July 5th - his official birth date. Daddy and Mommy have great friends! I have a surprise for him, too!
Love,
Boomer the Mellow Yellow Lab
I have to commend Mommy and Daddy. Despite the weather, they have managed to take a walk every night for over a month. I am still practicing in the backyard and hope to go with them soon. I am very protective of Daddy and tend to get nervous when we are away from our house and people get too close to him.
Mommy had a minor set back, but she is not letting it slow her down. She hurt her foot a couple of weeks ago. Of course she didn't go to the doctor right away because she feels she wastes enough of her life there already. Well, after a week, it was really swollen, discolored and had a big hump on top. I kept giving it magic kisses to help it heal, but it didn't help. Long story short, it's a bad sprain. She is wearing a boot, elevating it and icing it three times a day. If it doesn't get better in another week, she has to do an MRI for possible fracture. With the boot, she has a limp.
We started Daddy's celebration for his 60th birthday! He has plans with many friends, so it will be great fun. Mommy will take him out for "Happy Birthday Fun Day" on July 5th - his official birth date. Daddy and Mommy have great friends! I have a surprise for him, too!
Love,
Boomer the Mellow Yellow Lab
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Happy Daddy's Day
Short and sweet. Happy Daddy's Day! We thought we'd snap two quick photos to celebrate the day. This is Augie (octopus), Doggie (me!) and Doggie Daddy.
Love,
Boomer! the Mellow Yellow Lab
Love,
Boomer! the Mellow Yellow Lab
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Success
We will never claim to know the secret to success, but when it happens... it is sweet!
Our book release party was a real celebration. Nearly 100 people attended and enjoyed a delicious cake, great chicken wings, fruit and vegetables. Mommy and Daddy were so busy, they didn't have a chance to eat, but they were told the food was really good. They did bring some cake home and are enjoying the white cake with raspberry filling delight. Yum yum!
Mommy was so overwhelmed by the response of the people, she could hardly talk. She doesn't get that way very often. :) She pulled it together and introduced the Rudy's Little World team to the audience. Daddy took over when it was time to debut our new book, "What's it Like in Heaven, Rudy?" We think everyone liked the book. Mommy really put her heart and soul into it. Chris, our illustrator, did a fabulous job with the pictures.
Book sales were amazing. We even sold a few mugs and T-shirts. Chris handled the signing like a real pro, so they kept the line moving very well. It's not good to make people wait too long!
Daddy and Mommy were so tired when they got home, they just ate Taco Bell and collapsed. They still had big smiles on their faces. We can't thank our fabulous fans enough for all their support. They made it the best launch ever!
While writing this blog, it dawned on me. Maybe the secret to success depends on how one measures it. Is it the number of books sold? The number of lives touched?
Many writers won't tackle the subjects we do because they are too hard. We have never been afraid of that. We have met many people and made a number of friends during our journey. Is that success?
Love,
Rudy the Mellow Yellow Lab
Our book release party was a real celebration. Nearly 100 people attended and enjoyed a delicious cake, great chicken wings, fruit and vegetables. Mommy and Daddy were so busy, they didn't have a chance to eat, but they were told the food was really good. They did bring some cake home and are enjoying the white cake with raspberry filling delight. Yum yum!
Mommy was so overwhelmed by the response of the people, she could hardly talk. She doesn't get that way very often. :) She pulled it together and introduced the Rudy's Little World team to the audience. Daddy took over when it was time to debut our new book, "What's it Like in Heaven, Rudy?" We think everyone liked the book. Mommy really put her heart and soul into it. Chris, our illustrator, did a fabulous job with the pictures.
Book sales were amazing. We even sold a few mugs and T-shirts. Chris handled the signing like a real pro, so they kept the line moving very well. It's not good to make people wait too long!
Daddy and Mommy were so tired when they got home, they just ate Taco Bell and collapsed. They still had big smiles on their faces. We can't thank our fabulous fans enough for all their support. They made it the best launch ever!
While writing this blog, it dawned on me. Maybe the secret to success depends on how one measures it. Is it the number of books sold? The number of lives touched?
Many writers won't tackle the subjects we do because they are too hard. We have never been afraid of that. We have met many people and made a number of friends during our journey. Is that success?
Love,
Rudy the Mellow Yellow Lab
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Yin and Yang
First, a little Yin. The weather has been fabulous, filled with sunny days. One day of rain to green up the plants and grass, then more warm weather. A light breeze carried the fragrant scent of blossoming lilacs. Springtime is officially here! We took a lot of walks and played plenty of Frisbee.
We believe we are ready for our book celebration in a few days. Daddy made a power point for the new book and a video to play during the rest of the party. Food and cake have been ordered! We hope for a good turn-out, the RSVP's are steady.
Mommy and I wrote a press release and a couple of local papers ran it. That made us happy. In our spare time, web-site work is always in progress. Currently, it is search engine optimization for those techies out there. It is very important.
I have a new friend named Oggie. He is a toy octopus. I like throwing him around. He's great!
Now, a little Yang. Late last week, Mommy found out her pancreas isn't working as well as it could. She has started taking a small dose of insulin, hoping to rest it a bit and help. After all the illness earlier this year, it may have been overworked. We remain hopeful that it will be temporary and recover - good as new. The pancreas is a touchy organ. Mommy was hospitalized for 5 weeks with the transplant, so we are doing our best to help it!
Take a moment - catch your breath, and enjoy the smell of our glorious lilacs!
We believe we are ready for our book celebration in a few days. Daddy made a power point for the new book and a video to play during the rest of the party. Food and cake have been ordered! We hope for a good turn-out, the RSVP's are steady.
Mommy and I wrote a press release and a couple of local papers ran it. That made us happy. In our spare time, web-site work is always in progress. Currently, it is search engine optimization for those techies out there. It is very important.
I have a new friend named Oggie. He is a toy octopus. I like throwing him around. He's great!
Now, a little Yang. Late last week, Mommy found out her pancreas isn't working as well as it could. She has started taking a small dose of insulin, hoping to rest it a bit and help. After all the illness earlier this year, it may have been overworked. We remain hopeful that it will be temporary and recover - good as new. The pancreas is a touchy organ. Mommy was hospitalized for 5 weeks with the transplant, so we are doing our best to help it!
Take a moment - catch your breath, and enjoy the smell of our glorious lilacs!
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Mud Puddles
If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring? I believe the clear answer this year is ....
Mommy and Daddy had a wonderful time at the NKF Great Chefs of Minnesota Fundraiser. They had a lot of food to sample, music and many items for the auction. A terrific local anchorman named Jason DeRusha was the emcee. He was witty and interacted well with the auctioneer. We believe their back and forth banter helped garner some higher bids for items like concert tickets, vacations and a wine collection.
Mommy and Daddy bid on the painting the fantastic teens on our walk team did at the 2013 Kidney Walk. The were very creative!
Mommy has scheduled a few events for the upcoming months. We have planned a book celebration party in June for our sixth book, "What's it Like in Heaven, Rudy?"
A few people have seen the new book and so far the feedback has been great. They say the illustrations and layout are beautiful. One woman said it really helped her understand and accept the sudden loss of her older sibling three years ago. I know it has helped Mommy by writing it. Although we typically write for children, it's an extra bonus when the adults can get something out of it, too.
Now we are preparing for the party, promoting, trying to keep up with blogging and we hope to fill many orders!
For anyone listening, we could use a few more warm, sunny days. PLEASE!
Love,
Boomer! the Mellow Yellow Lab
MUD PUDDLES!
Mommy and Daddy had a wonderful time at the NKF Great Chefs of Minnesota Fundraiser. They had a lot of food to sample, music and many items for the auction. A terrific local anchorman named Jason DeRusha was the emcee. He was witty and interacted well with the auctioneer. We believe their back and forth banter helped garner some higher bids for items like concert tickets, vacations and a wine collection.
Mommy and Daddy bid on the painting the fantastic teens on our walk team did at the 2013 Kidney Walk. The were very creative!
Mommy has scheduled a few events for the upcoming months. We have planned a book celebration party in June for our sixth book, "What's it Like in Heaven, Rudy?"
A few people have seen the new book and so far the feedback has been great. They say the illustrations and layout are beautiful. One woman said it really helped her understand and accept the sudden loss of her older sibling three years ago. I know it has helped Mommy by writing it. Although we typically write for children, it's an extra bonus when the adults can get something out of it, too.
Now we are preparing for the party, promoting, trying to keep up with blogging and we hope to fill many orders!
For anyone listening, we could use a few more warm, sunny days. PLEASE!
Love,
Boomer! the Mellow Yellow Lab
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