Sunday, January 31

We will miss your WOO...WOO

Today marks one month since we lost our Schatzie, our home has been quieter.
We miss her.
 
On Saturday at 12:30 p.m. we said good bye to our sweet Gracie.
Today our home is silent.
 
Gracie had some good days, but most were uncomfortable and painful.
 I think I was looking at her health situation thru rose colored glasses.
 
A large hard mass was found on her abdomen and we could see that she was suffering.
 
Her eyes and body language told us it was time.
 We told her there would be no more pain. 
 
We were at her side when she took her last breath.
 
11/11/05 to 1/30/2016 
 
 
 
 
 


Reunited with her sister again.
 
I know they will both be waiting for us at the Bridge

We will miss your WOO-WOO
 
Run Free my Girlz, Run Free!!
 


Wednesday, January 27

Welcome.....

Want to Welcome some new readers.  Glad you are stopping by and hope you enjoy our Hawaii Life.

Gracie had a recheck appointment with the vet on Tuesday. Things seem to be improving--my girl is better, but still not 100%.  We believe we've nipped the bug and are making headway in recovering from the ordeal.  Gracie is exhibiting some signs of depression which is normal since she did lose her best friend. We will continue to monitor her issues and take a second round of the de-wormer the end of next week.

Sharing a few photos of my seal trek from Tuesday....Gracie isn't in to having her photo taken right now, so it's seal adventures for now.









Wednesday, January 20

Some days are just perfect.....

Sunrise 1.19.16
Gracie's health continues to improve--- can I get 3 cheers for that!! I took her along this morning to get the mail and to meet my friend Julie for a seal trek.  Gracie stole Julie's heart and a few belly rubs.  Think my girl is making a come back and I like that!!



Today was a wildlife filled day...spinner dolphins, seals, turtles, albatross and whales, all thing that make my heart happy.  It was such a blessing to sit and observe the beauty that surrounded me. My tank needed filling and today I got a tank of premium fuel!

 As Julie and I were scanning the horizon looking for whales, we watched as 2, yes 2 adult whales simultaneously do a full body breach. WOW!!  Julie and I looked at each other and said, "that gave me chicken skin!" FYI: here in Hawaii we use the term "chicken skin" aka goose bumps. Unfortunately I have no photo proof, but believe me it's etched in my brain. It was an awesome powerful moment - not to mention one heck of a splash!

The following are some shots of my tank filling day!! Hope you enjoy.

miles of walking on the sand makes for a great leg workout.  PC: Julie Honnert


Seal and honu

Honu tracks
 

the albatross were checking us out, it was like we could have reached out and touched them.
 

Julie watching for whales and albatross

The waves
me trying to ID these two seals--mission accomplished :)  PC: Julie Honnert

Today's events made me wanna kick up my flippers (I mean heels)

 

Tuesday, January 19

Snuggling...


As promised, I told you I would share how Gracie is doing.  Needless to say, it's been a tough road. We returned to the vet last Tuesday for more blood work and an urinalysis. The blood panel now shows that Gracie is anemic, but all other factors were well within the "normal" range. The urine sample was sent to the mainland for more extensive tests and the results came back on friday-- and you guessed it----all "normal" ugh. I know my dog and I know something is off, we just can't seem to pinpoint the issue. The vet sent me home with instructions of giving Gracie cooked beef liver!!

Gracie went to work with me last Wednesday and did well, she enjoyed greeting the passengers. We got home and she was given her dinner and bam...the lethargic dog was back, listless and I could tell she was uncomfortable. I was up most of the night with her, neither one of us got much rest.  I went to work the next day and she stayed home for rest. There were no real changes thru the day and I had a feeling that maybe it's her GUT!!  Friday morning I was able to retrieve a fecal sample and dropped it by the vet. An hour or so later I got a call.....all things are "normal"  "Really?" I exclaimed. I have a very sick dog that tests NORMAL---that's just crazy!!   I was just sure that she had a intestinal parasite or bacteria.  The vet decided to put Gracie on a series of panacur ---just in case it is a parasite, which is still possible as some parasites are not always visible, ie; giardia , just depending on which stage of development they are in when we test.
We are on day 4 of the parasite medication and  Gracie is doing better. Her eyes are bright, she's talking again and is dragging me down the street for her potty walks. She is still rather thin, weak and prefers boiled chicken rather than her dry kibble--but at least she is eating again.

We are taking life one day at a time, knowing that we still really don't know what's causing the problem, but are hopeful that we've finally nipped this bug.   Thanks for all the well wishes and concerns.

On a side note: We brought Schatzie home on Friday, and we placed some of her ashes near the mango tree that she loved to sleep under. Gracie checks it out every time she goes out in the yard. Funny how she knows that her sissy is back home.

Val

Monday, January 18

Vitamin Seal...


Many of you have already seen this photo if you follow me on Facebook or Instagram. Taken last Friday, it's a shot of Hawaiian Monk Seal known as RN44. He's a 3 year male, living life on Kauai.  I love his facial expression...Think I was too close????  No worrries, I was no where near this seal, that's why I have a Nikon Cool Pix camera--no need to disturb the animal when you have great zoom capabilities. Let seals be!!!

I will give an update on Gracie tomorrow--it's been a tough month, but I think we're finally turning the corner with her and have the health issue identified.

Tuesday, January 12

Monday with Gracie..


Another beautiful sunrise...it was in the 60's this a.m.
brrrr......
 this way mom...
 
 are you coming????
 
 oh, I thought we were going this way...
 
Think Gracie is enjoying our morning hikes, I know I am!!

Monday, January 11

Sunday Stew....

 
The following was our recipe for a lovely Sunday.....
let's call it Sunday Stew.
 
 Gracie continues to join me on morning hikes.
 
 We so enjoy greeting the sunrise.
 
To our surprise we found this seal on our morning adventure.
 


 Sleeping Giant (the mountain in the background) was resting peacefully in the sunshine.
 
 A drive to the south shore gave us spectacular views
 
 Love the contrasting colors.
 
 A whale tail....
 
 and a cairn.
 
Life is good and our Sunday Stew was just yummy!!