➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

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Hi all. Made it back around 10:30. Glad to be home and get to sleep in my own bed again but sad the trip is over lol
Welcome home! First night back in your own bed is heavenly. I’m pretty much ready for vacations to be over with by day 3.
I just looked for my seed packets.
I put them where I would remember.
I can't find them.
I’m finding that the worst part of having a larger house is stuff like this. No matter how much I manically sort and organize, every now and then something just drops off the face of existence.
I can’t imagine how much worse it’ll be when children are in the picture.
 
The dog saga continues.
Turns out Theia likes Triumph a little TOO much.. my old man either has a pinched nerve or a slipped disc or something of the sort. :( He’s had an on and off limp in his front leg for over a year now, but we’ve kept it under control with food supplements.
Yesterday after a rough play match with Theia he had this episode where he couldn’t lift his neck and his front legs gave out. Scared me to death. He’s going back to my parent’s this week for bed rest with strict instructions of no tug of war, no walking on a leash, no jumping off beds, etc. Theia’s just a little too much for him.
His back is very sore but it’s not slowing him down. He’ll be seeing a vet soon, I have a feeling they’re going to put him on long term anti-inflamatories and/or steroids.

I’m not a particularly emotional person, but thinking about my bubby boy getting into this stage in his life really tears me up inside.. I know how this goes, and I know this is the first step in their decline. I’m just not ready. :(
 
The dog saga continues.
Turns out Theia likes Triumph a little TOO much.. my old man either has a pinched nerve or a slipped disc or something of the sort. :( He’s had an on and off limp in his front leg for over a year now, but we’ve kept it under control with food supplements.
Yesterday after a rough play match with Theia he had this episode where he couldn’t lift his neck and his front legs gave out. Scared me to death. He’s going back to my parent’s this week for bed rest with strict instructions of no tug of war, no walking on a leash, no jumping off beds, etc. Theia’s just a little too much for him.
His back is very sore but it’s not slowing him down. He’ll be seeing a vet soon, I have a feeling they’re going to put him on long term anti-inflamatories and/or steroids.

I’m not a particularly emotional person, but thinking about my bubby boy getting into this stage in his life really tears me up inside.. I know how this goes, and I know this is the first step in their decline. I’m just not ready. :(
:hugs:hugs:hugs
 
Welcome home! First night back in your own bed is heavenly. I’m pretty much ready for vacations to be over with by day 3.

I’m finding that the worst part of having a larger house is stuff like this. No matter how much I manically sort and organize, every now and then something just drops off the face of existence.
I can’t imagine how much worse it’ll be when children are in the picture.

Thank you! It definitely is lol although I liked this trip, I would have liked it more had the beds been better. They were really low and not that comfy compared to hotels we usually stay at. My bed is so much better in comparison hah
 
The dog saga continues.
Turns out Theia likes Triumph a little TOO much.. my old man either has a pinched nerve or a slipped disc or something of the sort. :( He’s had an on and off limp in his front leg for over a year now, but we’ve kept it under control with food supplements.
Yesterday after a rough play match with Theia he had this episode where he couldn’t lift his neck and his front legs gave out. Scared me to death. He’s going back to my parent’s this week for bed rest with strict instructions of no tug of war, no walking on a leash, no jumping off beds, etc. Theia’s just a little too much for him.
His back is very sore but it’s not slowing him down. He’ll be seeing a vet soon, I have a feeling they’re going to put him on long term anti-inflamatories and/or steroids.

I’m not a particularly emotional person, but thinking about my bubby boy getting into this stage in his life really tears me up inside.. I know how this goes, and I know this is the first step in their decline. I’m just not ready. :(
:(:hugs:hugs
 

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