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Election Day & Spaghetti Dinner Recipe & Holiday Inn

November 3, 2008 | By Heidi | Filed Under: causes, family, holidays, home, noms, zoo | Leave a Comment

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Well tomorrow is the day…All this election BS will finally be over…the news reports, the commercials, the phone calls…and we’ll know who the next President of the United States will be. I am off work, so the hubbs and I will be voting fairly early I believe…since they are expecting long lines at the polls.

I honestly don’t care who anyone is voting for, everyone has their own political view and opinions and that’s great! Just do make sure that you go out and vote tomorrow. This is an important election and I’ll probably be up half the night to see who the winner is.

Tonight I made a spaghetti for dinner. lol That’s what I call it anyway…”a spaghetti”. lol

I make it with turkey meat, italian is the best, but tonight we had regular…lean turkey…a can of sliced mushrooms…big can, the hubbs and I love the mushroom…a green pepper…fresh from the farmer’s market!…garlic salt…and a bottle of Classico “Traditional Sweet Basil” pasta sauce. Oh, and wheat spaghetti noodles.

I break the noodles and get them going, or the water boiling for them anyways. I cut the pepper up and started cooking it, the mushrooms and some garlic salt in olive oil…added the meat and cooked that until the meat was all good and cooked. Then I dumped the bottle of sauce in and let it simmer…drain the noodles and then put the noodles into a large rectangle glass pan, dump the sauce on…mix and add mozz cheese to the top and bake in the oven for a bit. YUM!!

It’s delish!! Tonight I also added a few leaves of spinach…just to see if it changed anything. I dunno if it did, but it was extra yummy tonight!! And it’s one of the hubbs’ favorite meals too. Plus being that it’s turkey meat, has the extra veggies and all, and it’s got wheat noodles…it’s not all that bad for you.

Sometimes I make garlic bread from leftover hamburger/hotdog buns or something, but tonight I didn’t. I could have though, because we did have some hotdog buns…but I didn’t feel like it. We didn’t need it anyway…the spaghetti was plenty!!

Tomorrow I have to make some veggie goop, and mix it with meat and get Topaz’s food ready to go for him. We had bought some Veggies from our food girl that were by Oma’s…VEGGIE 5 WAY( Olewo Carrot, Green bean, Yellow Squash, Zucchini, and Garlic) 2#bag…and the dogs really seem to like that. I think the garlic had the most to do with it, it was really smelly…not bad, just smelled like food.

I’m hoping to get a big batch of food ready for him and then freeze some individual packages that are already weighed out and everything. Easy for feeding and everything. I have 2 packages of pork chops ready to go into the mix as well as some chicken breasts for the next batch.

He’s just been doing so well, I want him to continue to do so! So we’re doing everything we can for him.

I just got the movie “Holiday Inn” on DVD…it’s a new version in COLOR, which is so cool. I’ve been watching this movie for YEARS…it’s our traditional Christmas Eve movie.
Yeah, I know it’s old…1942! And the original is in black and white, but I like the songs (I may have the soundtrack on my iPod LOL) and I like to have musical type movies on in the background when I’m on the computer…especially when there’s NOTHING on tv!
The hubbs keeps making fun of me because I’ve probably watched the movie 10 times since I got it, and I will watch it over and over again…but really it’s just background.

Men…they don’t get it! LOL

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Politics Schmolitics and the Usual Random Thoughts

September 13, 2008 | By Heidi | Filed Under: causes | Leave a Comment

 
I got a phone call this afternoon from my mom who was with my Aunt and my Grandmother. She wanted me to look up where the closest McCain headquarters was because they all want McCain stickers for their cars. I told her my computer may spontaneous combust if I have to look up such things! haha She wasn’t too happy.
Personally, I’m tired of the election stuff. I’m not claiming either side…democrat or republican, although I think more democratically. All I know is that Bush has made a mess of things and we need a change. 
Not that I think Obama is necessiarily the man for the job either. I don’t know enough to make an educated decision actually. And this is totally my opinion, but I don’t know if we’re ready for an African American president. I think there are still too many people who are prejudice against African Americans in our country. Not that the color of the man’s skin matters one bit to me, personally, but as a country…I just don’t know if we’re ready. Maybe I need more faith in the American people. lol
My mom sends my sister and I all kinds of pro-McCain/anti-Obama emails. She says she’s just trying to give us a complete view…ok, by forwarding chain emails? Come on Mom. We’re old enough to make our own decisions. And we may have different opinions than my parents, or how we were raised. She says she doesn’t care, but she tries to get into political debates with my sister, who knows more than I do about it all. I usually just tell them both to shut up. lol I hate that argument. It’s pointless. You’re not going to change anyone’s mind by arguing about things. 
This is why I can’t wait for the political drama to end. And I do hope Obama wins. 
Ok moving along….
I’ve been in a scrappy slump…but I got some new kits this weekend, so maybe that will help bring out the creative juicies. 
I’d been admiring these kits from Britt-ish Designs so I finally broke down and got them:
And Pam at Digitreats made 3 wonderful birthday kits to go with her Jump, Run & Skip ABC kits and of course, I needed to get those right away as well!!  

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1,000 Freed from West Virginia Puppy Mill – Please Donate

August 24, 2008 | By Heidi | Filed Under: causes | Leave a Comment

To donate: http://www. hsus. org/

August 24, 2008

Yesterday morning in Parkersburg, W.Va., a cycle of animal abuse that lasted nearly two decades was finally broken. Local authorities raided the Whispering Oaks Kennel and found one of the most prolific puppy mills in the state’s history.

By the end of the day nearly 1,000 neglected and abused dogs were freed from the horrendous industry that traps hundreds of thousands of dogs in a dismal cycle of suffering.

The Humane Society of the United States was there from the beginning, acting as the lead animal welfare organization for this mercy mission.

Cruelty Downstream
Local authorities had received complaints that the property owner was discharging pollution without a permit. When they arrived on the scene to investigate the claims, they found a grossly overrun breeding facility wrought with obvious animal neglect.

Once on site, the officials convinced the property owner to relinquish ownership of all 1,000 dogs at the facility. The owner also signed a document barring her from ever operating another breeding facility.

The W.Va. dogs were destined for a life in cages. © The HSUS/Milani

The HSUS had earlier been called by the Humane Society of Parkersburg.

The HSUS was appointed lead animal welfare agency on this case and had spent weeks preparing for for the complexities of caring for what was expected to be—and indeed became—a heart-breaking number of animals.

They were mostly dachshunds, but many Yorkies, King Charles Cavaliers, Poodles and Jack Russels bred on the facility.

Breeding dogs were housed in small rabbit hutches throughout the property—many with no access to water in the potentially deadly 95-degree heat.

Joint Effort
 With the help of United Animal Nations, Best Friends Animal Society and the Humane Society of Missouri, we followed law enforcement onto the property. Together, we set up an emergency shelter and begin to rescue the dogs from the squalid cages where they would’ve spent their entire lives.

Dogs in puppy mills are turned into breeding machines. © The HSUS/Milani

Fragile young puppies and mothers were the first receive veterinary care and the safety of the shelter.
The rest of the dogs will be removed over the next few days.

From the shelter, the dogs will be transported to humane organizations across the nation where they will be evaluated and put up for adoption.
While the condition of the animals wasn’t the very worst our team has witnessed in such raids, one person simply cannot properly care for 1,000 animals. More than that, one person should not.

Puppy mills are a source of unbearable cruelty with breeding animals kept in tiny, exposed cages without any socialization, for the sole purpose of supplying pet stores and the internet market with puppies—and of course, providing a stream of ill-gotten profits to their operators.

Rescuers moved newborn pups to safety first. © The HSUS/Milani

They also contribute to tragic pet overpopulation.

Brighter Days
As a nation we cherish dogs as beloved family pets, but these breeding dogs spent years churning out puppies for profit.

Like all victims of the puppy mill industry, these dogs had never left their dank cages or feel the warm touch of a loving human hand.

But today they leave behind the abuses of their former lives to begin a new chapter. Their lives began in sadness and cruelty, but these once-neglected dogs now have the chance for far better—to be part of loving families.

Make It Public

The dogs at Whispering Oaks Kennell head toward loving homes, at last. © The HSUS/Milani

We urge everyone who cares about animals to spread the word about the great suffering associated with puppy mills.

People in the market for a companion animal should consider rescuing a homeless pet from a shelter or breed rescue organization—or at least to know the breeder and inspect the facility beforehand.

Original Article: http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/disasters_press_room/a_thousand_dogs_freed_from_wv_082408.html 

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