Max Update

We heard from the vet a few minutes ago. He said that Max’s blood work was VERY normal, so that’s a very good sign.

He told us that it was early, and we need to give Max some time to heal. We might not see any improvement for a couple days. So, we’re gonna be positive!

Max is very lucid. He is not glassy-eyed or confused or anything like that. He’s wagging his tail now, which he was not doing closer to the event.

He does not seem overly agitated, which I’ve seen in other dogs who are unhealthy. In fact, he’s very calm, and if you looked at him, he appears to be fine, until he tries to move.

He ate his breakfast, so his appetite is still there. All good signs.

Thanks for all the emails guys. We’ve read them to Max and he’s embarrassed about all the fuss! haha

More about Max

We’ve just returned from another vet. We wanted a second opionion from our regular vet. I admire this new vet so much, so much more professional and caring than our other vet. So very thorough…. Such a nice man, and such wonderful helpers he had. But I’m afraid the prognosis is very poor, however.

Max is comfortable, at the moment, but if we move him a certain way, he yelps in pain. He was unable to really recognize us early this morning, and did not react to hearing his name called, but seems more alert now. We’re going to try a round of steriods in an effort to improve muscle control to his left side. Right now, he is unable to move his left side, front or back legs.

We need to see some improvement in his mobility. He can’t just lay on the rug forever. There is some flexibility, and range of motion in his legs, so that is some cause for optimism. But he doesn’t seem able to control them at all.

Overall, it is very heartbreaking.

Alicia – I am very sorry, but I do not think Max will last the week. You need to get in touch with us, soon, if you want to see Max to say goodbye.

About Max

It has been so long since I have made a post, and I really don’t even know how to begin this one.

Last night around 1 am, Max let out a blood-curdling scream. I thought at first it was a person, not Max. We bolted out of bed, to see Max laying on his side, panting heavily. It soon became evident that he was paralyzed on the left side, and unable to stand or even sit up.

We took him to the vet right away, but the vet said there was very little we could do for him. He will either get better, or he won’t. Pretty deep thinking there….

We have brought him home and he does not seem to be in distress, and is resting comfortably. He still cannot get up, and his left legs are useless, and he seems unable to move them.

His tail hasn’t wagged at all, even when I come into the room and pet him. Poor little Maxie! It’s just devastating to think what the future holds! We’re just hoping and praying he will recover some of his mobility. If his front leg would take some weight he could get around I’m sure.

He just has to get some mobility back! Please say a prayer for the little guy.

Long time, no post

It’s been a long time since I have sat down and wrote a post, and for that I apologize. Life goes on, walking the dog, going for dinner, not much new. (I did get poisoned at work, and I’m recovering slowly but still feel very out of sorts, and I’m not able to think for long periods of time.)

Saturday night we felt like trying someplace new for dinner. It was around 8 pm and we went by the 120 Bar and Grill on 120th street. The establishment is large, with two generous rooms. As you enter, to the right is “The Grill” which was empty, so we went left into the bar.  There was no one serving as a hostess, so we kinda looked around a bit. We got a few strange stares so we sat ourselves in a booth.

A waitress with a LOT of makeup asked us for an order, and I requested Sleeman Honey Brown. They don’t have it, but have Rickard’s Honey, so I take that. It comes flat. I order the “pork special” but she doesn’t know what that is, and I say, “on the board, the pork special.” “Oh, the pork wellington,” she says. Uh…. ok….

The bar is quite dirty. It really needs a good scrub. It feels like it has not been properly cleaned since they banned smoking, which was what? 3 years ago? 4? The tables are still horribly scarred with burn marks from cigarettes.

We were watching the football game, but the bartender turned all the televisions to the Cartoon network. When we queried him on it, he said they wanted to turn the bar into a club at night, so putting on kiddie shows seems to be the way to attract their desired clientele.

Wonderful. We’re looking for a nice adult evening out, and we get cartoons blasting at us from 15 televisions, all tuned to the same program. Needless to say, five minutes after the switch, the bar, which had 10 tables, emptied. There were three tables left. Yes, the joint emptied.

Dinner arrived. What a joke that was. The “pork Wellington” was a piled high mess of stuff, that came in a bowl. When dinner arrives in a bowl it’s never a good thing, unless you’ve ordered soup of course. There was something on the bottom of the plate, then a pile of mashed potatotes, then some pile of something, then something piled on top that, that made it look a little like a Mickey Mouse doll head. The two “ears” were “roasted peppers”, which fell off the pile when the waitress set it down. She was embarrassed and apologized, but really the chef should apologize for that stupid stack of food.

The pork was NOT wellington (Wellington means it’s wrapped in pastry – there was no pastry in this dish). It was a piece of POORLY cooked meat, that was SOOOoooooo rare, it was bleeding on the mashed potatoes. When I called the waitress over and told her the pork was not cooked, she asked how I’d like it cooked! I said, well how about cooking it so I don’t die when you serve it??

The 120 Bar and Grill is a total embarassment. The staff obviously need better training. The chef is a moron, who should be charged with reckless endangerment. The management well, what can you say about management that puts cartoons on TV on a Saturday night, when people are there to watch football!!? When three quarters of your tables get up and leave, you think they’d catch on. Of the three tables that did not leave, one was us waiting for dinner, the other was eating their dinner (they left as soon as they finished), and the other was a group of Sikhs getting drunk.

Check out the 120 Bar and Grill – walk in, look around, leave – Just don’t order the beer or the food!

Flamingos in Curacao

FlamingosThe other day a friend from work mentioned that her mother just loves flamingos, and I said, well, you just have to take her to Curacao and she can see them in the wild!

The shot to the left (click the thumbnail to get bigger pictures) was taken while coming back from Playa Kenepa. They were hanging around the marshy edges of the water, stepping gingerly through the water. They were there the next day as well, when we headed back to Porto Mari.

FlamingosWe stayed in the Royal Sea Aquarium while in Curacao, and they had a bunch of flamingos hanging around the restaurant, with a bunch of turtles. They were often noisy buggers, and had certain interactions that were um – unique – to say the least. Watch the movie to see what I mean.

Here is a movie of the flamingos in the Royal Sea Aquarium enclosure. We were having lunch in the restaurant when the flamingos got rather noisy, so this is what transpired.

Flamingos in Curacao

FlamingosThe other day a friend from work mentioned that her mother just loves flamingos, and I said, well, you just have to take her to Curacao and she can see them in the wild!

The shot to the left (click the thumbnail to get bigger pictures) was taken while coming back from Playa Kenepa. They were hanging around the marshy edges of the water, stepping gingerly through the water. They were there the next day as well, when we headed back to Porto Mari.

FlamingosWe stayed in the Royal Sea Aquarium while in Curacao, and they had a bunch of flamingos hanging around the restaurant, with a bunch of turtles. They were often noisy buggers, and had certain interactions that were um – unique – to say the least. Watch the movie to see what I mean.

Here is a movie of the flamingos in the Royal Sea Aquarium enclosure. We were having lunch in the restaurant when the flamingos got rather noisy, so this is what transpired.

Flamingos in Curacao

FlamingosThe other day a friend from work mentioned that her mother just loves flamingos, and I said, well, you just have to take her to Curacao and she can see them in the wild!

The shot to the left (click the thumbnail to get bigger pictures) was taken while coming back from Playa Kenepa. They were hanging around the marshy edges of the water, stepping gingerly through the water. They were there the next day as well, when we headed back to Porto Mari.

FlamingosWe stayed in the Royal Sea Aquarium while in Curacao, and they had a bunch of flamingos hanging around the restaurant, with a bunch of turtles. They were often noisy buggers, and had certain interactions that were um – unique – to say the least. Watch the movie to see what I mean.

Here is a movie of the flamingos in the Royal Sea Aquarium enclosure. We were having lunch in the restaurant when the flamingos got rather noisy, so this is what transpired.

Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao