Friday, May 29, 2015

Water, water, everywhere.

Well, the storms last night were not too bad.  It was pretty rainy this morning when we got up, however, there were no rivers flowing through the yard so that was good.  The sun was out today so that was splendid.  Maybe summer is finally on its way!

We all escaped a bath tonight, but I did overhear a conversation about nails and baths, so I think I'll lay real low.  I'll just find a chew bone and hang out in my bed.  Hopefully they will not even notice me.  I'm going to be the invisible dog for a few days.  Wish me luck.

Stitch

Thursday, May 28, 2015

More Storms!

Now, I think I've shared that I am not afraid of lightning and thunder, however, intellicast just indicated that another line of storms is on its way over night.  So while I'm not afraid, let me tell you about the consequences of more rain.

1. I need my sleep so when storms roll in over night and Caiden and Halo start barking I do not get my beauty sleep.
2. When it rains, the other shelties start smelling like dogs and when that happens, we all get baths whether it is our day on the calendar or not.  I never smell like a dog, however, I still get a bath.
4.  If the road closes and we are safe that is fine, but I checked the level of the dog food bags, and by may calculations, we only have a week of food on hand right now, so I really think Dan and Allana need to keep at least a month of food on hand for us.  I do not want to go on a diet.

These are my concerns.  I think they are all valid.

Sincerely,
Stitch

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Flood Aftermath

Now that we are safely back in our home and while Dan and Allana are at work, I have time to jump on the computer and catch up on what is happening in Wimberly and San Marcos.  One of the themes I've noticed is the displaced pets.  On behalf of a pet who lost their owner one day when I took myself out for a walk, I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to pick up the lost souls and kept them safe until their owners can find them.  I was only away from my owner for a few hours, but once I realized I was a little lost, I did get scared.  I was so glad that a nice lady found me and contacted my owner and got me back home.

I'm glad the vet students from Texas A & M have been available to help the dogs that have needed some extra help.  I read they have helped some of the search and rescue dogs too.  I was very excited when they were able to help the McCombs' lab.  I hope once his owner gets out of the hospital they will be reunited.

Thank you to everyone who is helping out with the recovery efforts of the flood in Wimberly and San Marcos.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Flooding in San Marcos

What a weekend.  Usually, Memorial weekend is full of hot dogs and hamburgers and people around the pool, but this weekend was very different.  An evacuation order was ordered at 4:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.  Our power had been out all night, and Halo, Star, and Caiden and I were trying to sleep in the family room.  Every time there was the sound of thunder, Halo and Caiden kept barking so it was really hard to sleep.

Allana's friend, Carolyn, called at 6:00 a.m. to let us know about the evacuation order.  All of a sudden, we were all in crates in the back of the mini-van and we were heading off.  It was hard to get out of town as I-35 was closed in both directions in addition to our usual highway 80 path to Houston.  Fortunately, Allana and Dan found a way out of town.

We ended up at Guy and Thelma Mauldin's.  I always enjoy seeing the, however, I ended up in the kennel all weekend, which I didn't think was very fair at all.

I also thought it was ironic, as I've read Pajero's blog and I know that typically people evacuate out of Houston to come to San Marcos.  Well, in this case, I'm glad they were there for us.  I really needed the air conditioning and a nice place to sleep without any storms.

Stitch