Last night after Travis and I played trivia with Tracey and Nelson at Fabiano's we arrived home to an unanticipated greeter. Travis went to the mailbox and I unlocked the front door. When I opened the door, I heard "jingle jingle jingle" and then felt 2 little feet standing on my foot. I turned the lights on and there was Peeper greeting me at the front door! He had managed to move the gate on his "room" just enough to slip through and thus spent the day roaming around our house. We think he got out fairly soon after we left since he hadn't eaten any food (he is a little piggy so it is usually gone shortly after we give it to him.) Travis and I immediately start a full house search for puppy "presents." We didn't find any "big presents" but he left 3 "liquid presents" on the rug in our bedroom. We cracked up! He has always been obsessed with that rug and finally got the opportunity to pee on it. Travis soaked up the "present" and I Febreezed the rug throroughly. I then went around to all the carpet (not much) in our house and Febreezed it as well. Our house smells REALLY good right now. We were quite impressed at how well he apparently behaved while having the run of the house. He didn't play with the trash or shoes. He might have played with his squirrel and we know he played with little Lamby (apparently he had fallen off the bed the night before) but nothing was messed up or damaged. YAY! We have now placed his food can on the other side of the gate so he can't crawl through any more. Anyway, just thought I would share another adventure with our crazy pup!
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Unanticipated Greeter
Last night after Travis and I played trivia with Tracey and Nelson at Fabiano's we arrived home to an unanticipated greeter. Travis went to the mailbox and I unlocked the front door. When I opened the door, I heard "jingle jingle jingle" and then felt 2 little feet standing on my foot. I turned the lights on and there was Peeper greeting me at the front door! He had managed to move the gate on his "room" just enough to slip through and thus spent the day roaming around our house. We think he got out fairly soon after we left since he hadn't eaten any food (he is a little piggy so it is usually gone shortly after we give it to him.) Travis and I immediately start a full house search for puppy "presents." We didn't find any "big presents" but he left 3 "liquid presents" on the rug in our bedroom. We cracked up! He has always been obsessed with that rug and finally got the opportunity to pee on it. Travis soaked up the "present" and I Febreezed the rug throroughly. I then went around to all the carpet (not much) in our house and Febreezed it as well. Our house smells REALLY good right now. We were quite impressed at how well he apparently behaved while having the run of the house. He didn't play with the trash or shoes. He might have played with his squirrel and we know he played with little Lamby (apparently he had fallen off the bed the night before) but nothing was messed up or damaged. YAY! We have now placed his food can on the other side of the gate so he can't crawl through any more. Anyway, just thought I would share another adventure with our crazy pup!
Monday, January 30, 2006
Poor Squirrel!
Here is the much anticipated home video of Peeper "killing" his squirrel Travis gave him for his 2 month birthday! Get him, Peeper...!
Peeper update
The mini-slideshow below are pictures from our weekend in North Carolina. In some of the pictures you will see dogs that look like bigger versions of Peeper. The smaller of the big ones is his mom, Bitsy, and the larger of the two is his daddy, Kibbles. Peeper enjoyed playing with them but it drove Bitsy up the wall whenever we got in the car with Peeper or took him back inside. The pictures of Peeper looking quite dead was him sleeping with Travis on the way back to Georgia yesterday. He is such a lazy puppy! We rearranged his room and now he goes potty on his pee pad much better. The pad is surrounded by 2 walls and a gate so he only has 1 side where he can stand and not be fully on the pad. Thus minimizing the number of "2 feet were on the pad and 2 feet were off and thus he missed" accidents.
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Peeper's 2 Month Birthday


Hello everyone! Just wanted to share a couple of cute pictures of our pup. Today he is 2 months old and so we decided to be "dorky" and each of us get Peeper a birthday gift. Travis gave Peeper a stuffed squirrel (a Mountain Feist (Peeper) is a squirrel dog) and I got him a "cuddly buddy" (you microwave it and it gets warm and he cuddles with it.) The above pictures would be of Peeper playing with his new gifts. Hope ya like!
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
The Blue Bandits
HaHa! What fun we had last night. Travis and I went to Douglasville to eat supper with some friends who moved to Atlanta from Dandridge right after we moved to New Orleans. Anyway, we ate at this italian/pizza place that has trivia contests on Monday night. We played and our team name was The Blue Bandits. There is 1 game at 7pm and our team won that round! We beat quite a few other teams! It was hilarious!! All 4 of us received a coupon for a free round of bowling and free shoe rental! WOO HOO! Now we are going to go bowling before Travis and I move again. We played the 2nd round at 8pm but we lost that one. That is ok though because we had a ton of fun and lots of good food!
When we got home, Peeper was slightly excited to see us (we'd been gone 13.5 hours!) We played with him for a little while to tire him out and then we went to bed. His new trick is that he has learned to climb up the couch. We no longer have to help him get on the couch. He can't jump on the couch yet, he has to "rock climb" it. It is hilarious. I am going to try to video him doing it tonight and then post that on here so you can watch. It is so funny- Peeper the Rock Climbing Pup! HAHA! Ok, going to go back to work now- just needed a quick break! Adios!
When we got home, Peeper was slightly excited to see us (we'd been gone 13.5 hours!) We played with him for a little while to tire him out and then we went to bed. His new trick is that he has learned to climb up the couch. We no longer have to help him get on the couch. He can't jump on the couch yet, he has to "rock climb" it. It is hilarious. I am going to try to video him doing it tonight and then post that on here so you can watch. It is so funny- Peeper the Rock Climbing Pup! HAHA! Ok, going to go back to work now- just needed a quick break! Adios!
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Feline Hockey
Interesting title for this update, huh? Well, I will interpret it for ya!
First, Travis and I went to see CATS tonight. That was my birthday present from Travis (we had to go early because it won't be in ATL by the time my birthday rolls around on Super Bowl Sunday!) Anyway, it didn't quite go the exact way we wanted it to (long story) but we did get to see the show and I LOVED IT! I sung along to most of the songs! I didn't sing very loud though, don't worry. I don't want to upstage the Broadway performers. HAHAHA! That is pretty funny!
Second, after CATS we went to this place that I ate at when I came to ATL last January for a Quickbooks training. It was closed. So plan B took us to "Wolfgang Puck's Express." It was SO GOOD! We thought it might be really expensive since he is a big name cook and all, but it wasn't. We actually ate there cheaper than we would've at Huey's (the closed place.) The food was delicious! I had 1/2 rotiserrie chicken and mashed potatoes. Travis had some kind of seared salmon and mashed pototoes. Man, the food was great and we definitely want to eat there again before we go back to NOLA or wherever we wind up. That is also a really long story that I will probably share more about when we know more. We don't really know anything at all right now.
Ok, last update is, of course, Peeper... We are SO PROUD of him! He leapt off the couch twice tonight and took himself to the pee pad. He pee'd once and pooped once! YAY! We were quite excited about that since usually he will jump off and flip around and we have to walk him to the pad. Not anymore, our baby is growing up! Go PEEPER!!
Ok, that is all for now. This weekend we head to Ellenboro for Peeper's second round of vaccinations. It should prove interesting because this will be the first time he stays in another house besides ours. However, it will be excellent preparation for when he and I roadtrip to my grandparents and hang out in February. I will kind of know what to expect. Anyway, that is really all for now. I will chat more later!
First, Travis and I went to see CATS tonight. That was my birthday present from Travis (we had to go early because it won't be in ATL by the time my birthday rolls around on Super Bowl Sunday!) Anyway, it didn't quite go the exact way we wanted it to (long story) but we did get to see the show and I LOVED IT! I sung along to most of the songs! I didn't sing very loud though, don't worry. I don't want to upstage the Broadway performers. HAHAHA! That is pretty funny!
Second, after CATS we went to this place that I ate at when I came to ATL last January for a Quickbooks training. It was closed. So plan B took us to "Wolfgang Puck's Express." It was SO GOOD! We thought it might be really expensive since he is a big name cook and all, but it wasn't. We actually ate there cheaper than we would've at Huey's (the closed place.) The food was delicious! I had 1/2 rotiserrie chicken and mashed potatoes. Travis had some kind of seared salmon and mashed pototoes. Man, the food was great and we definitely want to eat there again before we go back to NOLA or wherever we wind up. That is also a really long story that I will probably share more about when we know more. We don't really know anything at all right now.
Ok, last update is, of course, Peeper... We are SO PROUD of him! He leapt off the couch twice tonight and took himself to the pee pad. He pee'd once and pooped once! YAY! We were quite excited about that since usually he will jump off and flip around and we have to walk him to the pad. Not anymore, our baby is growing up! Go PEEPER!!
Ok, that is all for now. This weekend we head to Ellenboro for Peeper's second round of vaccinations. It should prove interesting because this will be the first time he stays in another house besides ours. However, it will be excellent preparation for when he and I roadtrip to my grandparents and hang out in February. I will kind of know what to expect. Anyway, that is really all for now. I will chat more later!
Friday, January 20, 2006
God is Awesome
Just a quick update on my parent's house. First of all, it flooded during Katrina. Water was 7.5 feet deep in their house so pretty much everything was destroyed. They did salvage some items and they are in storage at my grandparents in Kershaw, SC.
A group from Carson-Newman College & Appalachian Outreach (where I (Steph) used to work)came down and gutted their house for them in a week (quite impressive!)
Then a random (not random- God appointed) Mennonite couple talked with them and my mom did her "Judy's Hurricane Tour" and assisted in finding a location for a group of 60 Amish and Mennonite people to camp. In exchange for my parents kindness and hospitality, the group reroofed my parents house! They now have a gray roof instead of dark brown.
A group of people from my grandparent's church in Kershaw are down this week and they have replaced EVERY window in my parents home and the casings for the windows.
A man from some program in Mississippi came by earlier this week to ask them some questions. There is money available to church members of Mississippi churches to assist in repair of homes. They were told that depending on the amount of money available to them (my parents) they would meet someone at Lowes and receive insulation or sheetrock.
Now they are trying to remove the mold from the studs. Once they finish that, my old youth/music minister from Florence, SC told them to contact him and his church would purchase and ship the sheetrock necessary down for them to re-wall the house so they could use the Mississippi church-goer money for insulation! Allen (youth/music minister) brought a team down to Ocean Springs this past week and they visited my parents yesterday and told them about the sheetrock and such. He will be returning in June with another group and they are going to do whatever my parents need them to do on their house and then help another family in my parent's church.
The Mennonite couple contacted my parents again to offer to sheetrock their house because they are bringing another group down and want to further help my parents, however, my mom had to tell them that there is another group who will be doing that. I don't know if the Mennonites will do anything else but I will let everyone know.
My parents have two "adopted sons"- they are actually grown men in the church who are good friends with my dad and they joke with him and call him dad. One is a plumber and one is an electrician. They are helping my parents with those 2 aspects of the rebuilding process so my parent's don't have to hire anyone.
When Travis and I were at First Baptist Dandridge (where Travis used to work) a couple of weekends ago, we were told by one of the members of the Disaster Relief team at the church that they were interested in sheetrocking my parents house if it will be to that stage at the end of February. Mr. Earl contacted my mom and she helped them secure housing at their church and thus the group will be sheetrocking my parents house with the sheetrock that Allen's church is giving them! How awesome is that?!
There have been lots of other helpful things done and my parents and Travis and I are very thankful. I am sure that I have left some "stuff" out but I know I got the "big things."
Anyway, I have submitted a few pictures to add to this post so people can see some of what I talked about in this email. These pictures were taken right ofter the hurricane (see the mold inside the house) and some are from the Carson-Newman group, others are from around the Waveland/Bay St. Louis area. I do not have pictures yet of the roof, the new windows, the mold-free studs, or anything else. As soon as I get some, I will post them. Mom and Dad, when you read this, you should email me some pictures. Hint Hint...
A group from Carson-Newman College & Appalachian Outreach (where I (Steph) used to work)came down and gutted their house for them in a week (quite impressive!)
Then a random (not random- God appointed) Mennonite couple talked with them and my mom did her "Judy's Hurricane Tour" and assisted in finding a location for a group of 60 Amish and Mennonite people to camp. In exchange for my parents kindness and hospitality, the group reroofed my parents house! They now have a gray roof instead of dark brown.
A group of people from my grandparent's church in Kershaw are down this week and they have replaced EVERY window in my parents home and the casings for the windows.
A man from some program in Mississippi came by earlier this week to ask them some questions. There is money available to church members of Mississippi churches to assist in repair of homes. They were told that depending on the amount of money available to them (my parents) they would meet someone at Lowes and receive insulation or sheetrock.
Now they are trying to remove the mold from the studs. Once they finish that, my old youth/music minister from Florence, SC told them to contact him and his church would purchase and ship the sheetrock necessary down for them to re-wall the house so they could use the Mississippi church-goer money for insulation! Allen (youth/music minister) brought a team down to Ocean Springs this past week and they visited my parents yesterday and told them about the sheetrock and such. He will be returning in June with another group and they are going to do whatever my parents need them to do on their house and then help another family in my parent's church.
The Mennonite couple contacted my parents again to offer to sheetrock their house because they are bringing another group down and want to further help my parents, however, my mom had to tell them that there is another group who will be doing that. I don't know if the Mennonites will do anything else but I will let everyone know.
My parents have two "adopted sons"- they are actually grown men in the church who are good friends with my dad and they joke with him and call him dad. One is a plumber and one is an electrician. They are helping my parents with those 2 aspects of the rebuilding process so my parent's don't have to hire anyone.
When Travis and I were at First Baptist Dandridge (where Travis used to work) a couple of weekends ago, we were told by one of the members of the Disaster Relief team at the church that they were interested in sheetrocking my parents house if it will be to that stage at the end of February. Mr. Earl contacted my mom and she helped them secure housing at their church and thus the group will be sheetrocking my parents house with the sheetrock that Allen's church is giving them! How awesome is that?!
There have been lots of other helpful things done and my parents and Travis and I are very thankful. I am sure that I have left some "stuff" out but I know I got the "big things."
Anyway, I have submitted a few pictures to add to this post so people can see some of what I talked about in this email. These pictures were taken right ofter the hurricane (see the mold inside the house) and some are from the Carson-Newman group, others are from around the Waveland/Bay St. Louis area. I do not have pictures yet of the roof, the new windows, the mold-free studs, or anything else. As soon as I get some, I will post them. Mom and Dad, when you read this, you should email me some pictures. Hint Hint...
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Peeper's Bath
Ok, so a few people have mentioned they would like to see pictures of Peeper's bath. We gave him one last night, I took pictures, and here they are! Hope you enjoy!!
Peeper Video #2
Ok, this video is kinda funny. Peeper doesn't get close enough to his food bowl when he eats and therefore his back legs continually come off the ground while he is eating. This video doesn't show it, but one time both back legs came off the ground about 3-4 inches and remained in the air for 3-4 seconds! It was hilarious!!
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Quick update...
Ok, so since I accidentally deleted my blog I am going to do a super quick update. Travis and I are doing fine. We are still in Smyrna, GA but hope to be back in New Orleans in March. Travis has recently started working on book reviews for this upcoming semester. He has taken a break from school work to see if that helps his panic attacks. I don't know if it has worked or not because we now are parents to a cute little puppy named Peeper. Travis LOVES playing with Peeper and has told me that Peeper has helped him tremendously. They are so cute when they play together. Peeper is literally a handfull! He weighs around 1.5 pounds and is FULL of energy and playfulness. He cracks us up. Last night, he leaped off my leg and flew through the air to land about 3 feet away. It was amazing! I am doing well. I am enjoying Peeper a lot too. I have become quite attached to this little fella in the 1 1/2 weeks he has lived with us. I have also realized that I am missing making baskets. I made a bunch in December for Christmas gifts and haven't made any since. I think I am going to order a kit from a friend of mine for a basket purse. If you are familiar with my current purse and my beach tote this new purse will be in the middle of them (with regards to size) but will be closer (in size) to the purse than the tote. I am excited about it.
I have included a bunch of links to the left. One is for the seminary if anyone is interested in seeing what is going on. Another is called "online photo album." Click on this link and you can view our pictures we have uploaded to a photo sharing website. I will typically post an entry in my blog letting everybody know when we have uploaded new pictures. Right now, you can view December 2005 and January 2005. It is a new program and I didn't realize I couldn't create subfolders so everything is lumped in 1 folder for each month. From now on, they will be in individual folders for each event. You can also download whatever pictures you are interested in by click on the actual photo.
I have also decided to get my website up and going. It is a link on this page. If you look on the left under the "links", you will see "Just the Wright Basket." Click on that link and it will take you to my basket site. Currently, it doesn't have anything in it. However, that is going to be a project over the next few nights. I will have pictures of all my baskets up there and the cost for each (including shipping & handling.) If you wish to order one, just click on the "comment" link below the picture and send me your name, mailing address, colors (if applicable,) phone number, and payment method. I will be accepting PayPal (if you choose to use it- it is very easy and secure and will have a link on my page for it,) as well as checks and money orders. If you pay me in person, you can use cash but I would prefer you not mail me cash. There is also going to be a three week turn around. However, at first, it might be longer because all of my patterns and supplies are still in New Orleans and I will have to get them if I get any orders before we move back. Grandmama, I know I still owe you a 2 plate mates and a napkin buddy. They will be made once I get reconnected with my supplies. Take a look at the site and let me know what you think!
I have included a bunch of links to the left. One is for the seminary if anyone is interested in seeing what is going on. Another is called "online photo album." Click on this link and you can view our pictures we have uploaded to a photo sharing website. I will typically post an entry in my blog letting everybody know when we have uploaded new pictures. Right now, you can view December 2005 and January 2005. It is a new program and I didn't realize I couldn't create subfolders so everything is lumped in 1 folder for each month. From now on, they will be in individual folders for each event. You can also download whatever pictures you are interested in by click on the actual photo.
I have also decided to get my website up and going. It is a link on this page. If you look on the left under the "links", you will see "Just the Wright Basket." Click on that link and it will take you to my basket site. Currently, it doesn't have anything in it. However, that is going to be a project over the next few nights. I will have pictures of all my baskets up there and the cost for each (including shipping & handling.) If you wish to order one, just click on the "comment" link below the picture and send me your name, mailing address, colors (if applicable,) phone number, and payment method. I will be accepting PayPal (if you choose to use it- it is very easy and secure and will have a link on my page for it,) as well as checks and money orders. If you pay me in person, you can use cash but I would prefer you not mail me cash. There is also going to be a three week turn around. However, at first, it might be longer because all of my patterns and supplies are still in New Orleans and I will have to get them if I get any orders before we move back. Grandmama, I know I still owe you a 2 plate mates and a napkin buddy. They will be made once I get reconnected with my supplies. Take a look at the site and let me know what you think!
Peeper Video #1
Here is the video I have previously uploaded to our blog. It is just too cute for me to not put it back on here.
Peeper pic collection
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