I am a co-leader, along with 3 other wonderful moms, of a Junior Girl Scout troop. The highest award a Junior Girl Scout (4th and 5th graders) can earn is the Bronze Award. In addition to several pre-requisites, the girls have to complete 15 service hours each to receive the award.
Our 5th grade girls wanted to help pets. They decided they wanted to donate items to a local shelter, and then the fun began! They attended a local pet adoption event this fall and talked with several rescue groups and shelters. There they decided they wanted to assist the Town and Country Humane Society. They had to complete two badges related to the project and all earned their "Pet Care" and "Wildlife" badges. They each earned their Junior Aide award by assisting with Daisies and Brownies in our troop. They also earned a Sign of the Star patch by completing various activities. All of this was required BEFORE they could start working on the actual service project!
A few weeks ago we got the girls together and made homemade dog and cat treats. Everyone was amazed that we made over 500 treats for well under $20.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Girl Scouts help Homeless Pets
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Living with a pet and pet allergies
Harley has been a great addition to our family, other than the fact that the warmth of my laptop seems to be a definite attraction, which makes typing a little difficult...
- Zyrtec-D. Not Zyrtec...the "D" is critical. Not sure why, but it is, and it requires the signing of the "you can track me down in case I end up cooking meth with this stuff" at the pharmacy desk, but the stuff works.
- Maintain an allergy-free zone in your house. This was supposed to be our bedroom, but if you have been paying attention you already know we failed at this one.
- Frequent bathing of the pet. I've heard this alot. Haven't tried it yet. I'm scared. (and using Harley's recent neuter as my excuse)
- Try to keep the animal away from your face, and avoid touching your face after petting the animal.
- Some people choose to begin an allergy shot routine.
- A fellow "dance mom" says she has a "witch doctor" I can visit that will de-sensitize me. Um...not at this point!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Never a dull moment!
We added a new pet to our small menagerie. Ok..can I truthfully call it a menagerie when there are only two pets? Regardless, Harley joined our family on December 23rd as an early Christmas present for Claire. He is a 5 month old orange/white tabby cat that we adopted from the Humane Society. He came with the name “Ringo” but was quickly renamed because according to Claire, “he purrs like a motorcycle”.
Already having one pet with a chronic illness, we hoped our luck would be better this time around. It is…maybe. At our first well-kitty checkup it was determined that Harley has a heart murmur. It doesn’t appear to be too significant and could be something he “outgrows”. Or, it could be something we will have to address as he gets older. For now, we hope for the best and our vet will continue to monitor with regular checkups.
Xena and Harley are getting along 23 hours out of every day. That other hour can be iffy if Harley wants to play and Xena doesn’t, or vise versa. They both seem to hold their own very well though and there hasn’t been any bloodshed. Xena loves having another family member, especially one with such yummy food. I don’t think she has touched her dog food more than a handful of times, as she quite often “sneaks” the cat food. I need to do some research as I’ve heard that can be bad, but so far no ill effects for either pet.
It has been alot of fun to get out some of the cat toys from my product box and watch Harley go to town. His favorite so far is the Kitty Calisthenics. During the day he zips across the room and pounces into it, then proceeds to roll around a bit as he bats at the dangling toys within. When he has calmed down, we canoften find him laying on top of it and smooshing it down to create a sort of hammock-like bed. It is adorable!
Did I mention I’m allergic to cats?! Stay tuned for further postings on how to live with a pet you are allergic to.