Friday, October 1, 2010

Happy Birthday Max!

Max is two years old today!

Not that Max is a "big" dog, but it is hard to believe that he once fit in my hand.



We had a birthday party at a dog park with his friends. He got lots of toys.


This toy makes a weird noise. I think it is funny how he waits until it is done to pick it up.


He finally wore himself out with all the fun.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Butch's Visit

Max's sister Butch stayed with us for a few days.

(Pics are at the end of the current Max album.)

There was something in our hall closet that she didn't like. We aren't sure what it was, but it must have been bad.



We went to a dog show while she was here.





They weren't in the show, but we did have a few people ask who our breeder was. Just sayin'



The agility competitions were our favorite part.

Roby's visit

My mom came for a visit last month. Pictures are here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/vickirwilliams/RobySVisit#

While she was here, we went to the international kite festival in Long Beach, WA.










Max LOVED the beach.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Hurray for pants!!!

I put off writing about this for a while due to a general bad attitude on my part that I didn't feel like sharing.

Earlier this summer, I got appendicitis and so had my appendix taken out. Apparently they caught it just in time (not burst but starting to ooze) which is crazy since I went into the OR about 15 hours from the onset of pain. As surgeries go, this is quite minor and I have had no complications - a pleasant change for me. It has re-upset my intestines making all those issues a little worse, but I have been able to mostly correct that by upping my meds.

An appendectomy truly isn't that big of a deal. My bad attitude was about the simple fact that I was in the ER again, having surgery AGAIN. We were joking with the surgeon beforehand about other surgeries he could go ahead and get over with while I was there. I now have a full dozen incisions on my stomach. I'm like a human pin cushion. I just feel a bit like when I start to feel like I'm making real progress, the rug gets pulled out from under me. It's frustrating.

At this point, I think I'm back to a more positive attitude in general. The only thing that has been a lingering annoyance is an inability to wear pants. A couple of the incisions are around my waist and would get sore from waistbands. I've been able to wear some stretchy sweatpants for a couple of weeks now with minimal discomfort. But in just the past few days, I've been able to wear normal pants. I'm very happy about this. I know this doesn't sound like a big deal, and I know that I'm awfully cute in dresses and all, but sometimes it really is a pain to not be able to wear pants.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

The ball

A boston friend of Max's has this big ball. She can't get a hold on it so she just chases it around the house for hours on end. When I saw a big ball for only $1.50 I thought- hey, it's worth a try!



He's totally fed up now and won't touch it.

By the way- I made a new album for the more recent Max pics:
http://picasaweb.google.com/vickirwilliams/MaxwellSmart#

I just realized that all of the pics in this album feature his favorite toy - triceratops. There have been two triceratops so far. They don't last long.


Isn't it cute though?

Friday, May 21, 2010

Why "News" annoys me

Just heard about this: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/science.1190719

Published yesterday. It's totally not in my field, but I still feel comfortable saying that this is the most significant news of the day.

I wanted to hear more about the responses to this so I went to cnn.com
Front page, top news stories - nothing.

Ok, I get it. I'm a nerd. I care more about nerdy things than the average person. Fine. I'll go to the science and technology section.

Nothing.

Though, apparently, facebook can predict who you will date next. Talk about ground breaking research!

To be fair - there is a link to this http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1990836,00.html in the health section.

Oh, and thanks TED! http://www.ted.com/talks/craig_venter_unveils_synthetic_life.html

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Brandi (a.k.a. The Surprise Date Night)

A month ago I mentioned an upcoming surprise date night that I was going to try to get Michael to blog about. As that hasn't happened, I thought I would go ahead and explain.

I got us tickets to see Brandi Carlile at the Crocodile Cafe (The Croc). I think the show sold out in a couple of hours and it is a total fluke that I was online and noticed it in that window. The Croc is a small, but famous, venue and happens to be the first gig Brandi got in Seattle. She played from XOBC, but it was mostly a requests show. Very fun. We were center stage, fourth row back. (Is it a row if it is standing room only?) It was awesome. I never thought we would get to see her in a venue that small. I mean - the girl sold out the symphony hall in a matter of minutes. (I'm not exaggerating, though that doesn't count that symphony patrons had an early crack at the tickets.)

Here are pics from a photographer that was standing next to me in the crowd.

Surprisingly enough - one of my favorite moments from the evening was sans Brandi. The twins did a duet of The Sound of Silence. There was a humorous quality to it since it was clearly not planned and they struggled to remember the words. But, mostly it was hauntingly beautiful. Their voices are so similar (They are twins after all) that it was like listening to someone sing a duet with themselves.

Anyway- I know most of you aren't as nuts about Brandi as I am and so you probably don't care about this. But, really a blog is half diary and I just wanted to write this special night down.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Kate's Wedding

Last weekend was my cousin Kate's wedding. It was so beautiful. Anyone not in my family will probably not be all that interested in my poor quality videos, but the pictures are good.

I shot in segments because I wasn't sure what length video my camera would take. Sorry for the poor quality and shaky hands. (For some reason, water kept getting in my eyes.)









Monday, April 5, 2010

New Albums

http://picasaweb.google.com/vickirwilliams/TulipFields

http://picasaweb.google.com/vickirwilliams/MaxwellSmart#
(Old Max album at http://picasaweb.google.com/vickirwilliams/MaxwellSmart200809)

Shaun the Sheep


I recently got Max a tuffies sheep because he loves stuffed toys and because the tuffies toys actually tend to last a while.


This photo is actually of Max's girlfriend, Maddie, chewing on Shaun's ear. You won't see a picture of Max like this. That isn't to say that he hasn't chewed on Shaun's ear. At first, he liked Shaun quite a bit. Then, Michael started humping Max with Shaun and chasing him around the apartment with Shaun and tying a leash to Shaun so he could animate him. Now, Max is afraid of Shaun. Very afraid...




Bad Dog



A while ago (yes, I'm behind on blogging again...) I was getting a stack of stuff together to take to good will. With this was going to be some of Max's on clothes that don't fit him anymore. Well, he decided that since they were HIS clothes, that it would be ok for him to topple over the pile of goodwill stuff, pull out his clothes (and maybe a plastic hanger) and chew on them a while. The yellow thing in the photo above WAS a rain jacket.



Does he look guilt ridden?



Yeah, I didn't think so either.

PHC + BC = Bliss


Saturday we went to the live taping / performance of Prairie Home Companion. If you missed it, you can listen to the show here: http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2010/04/03/

It was a great show, as always. And it is always fun to hear Garrison's take on your hometown. It was also interesting, having been with him Thursday night - to see how many topics of conversation made it into the show. I wonder how last minute his sketch writing is! For example, in the first show they did here (http://origin-prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2010/03/27/) the weekend before, he brought up Seattle manners. Well, Thursday night the audience got into a dialog with him about the subject and a woman mentioned how after moving from NYC, she had a hard time not jumping in an answering people once she understood what they were asking. Well, what do you know, two days later he's up on stage performing a skit about someone moving from NYC and needing to learn not to interrupt people.

They were in town for two weekends and we sort of arbitrarily got tickets to the second show. Later, the line-ups came out and our most favorite musical artist, Brandi Carlile (local, but you should still consider yourself uncultured if you don't know who she is), was going to be playing the first show. I was distraught. We had gotten tickets to the WRONG show! Well, turns out Garrison was quite taken with her and decided they needed to have her back on the show. So, they added in an encore performance at the last minute and we got to see her after all! Hurray! What a great surprise.

Now, how many of you guys noticed that they last post was by Michael? Wasn't it great to hear from him? Shouldn't he post more? I'm taking him out for a surprise date night tomorrow night. (Surprise = what we are doing, not the existence of the date night.) Maybe I can get him to blog about that...

Friday, April 2, 2010

An Evening with Tom and Garrison




One of our favorite radio shows is in Seattle this weekend: A Prairie Home Companion, which broadcasts Saturdays on NPR. The local station arranged a fund raiser Thursday evening which was to include an informal question-and-answer session with the show's host, Garrison Keillor, and local celebrity chef Tom Douglas. We found out about this early and managed to get tickets. Tom was bringing the wine and hors d'oeuvres...sign us up!

It was a great evening. The event was much smaller than we had expected, there couldn't have been more than 150 people there. There were drinks and bites for about a half hour, and Garrison and Tom were milling around and chatting with the attendees. Vicki and I didn't strike up conversations, but had we had fun watching some of the others snapping pictures and asking for autographs. We caught a glance of Garrison holding out some lady's disposable camera to take a picture of the two of them together. The food, of course, was incredible.

When the questions and answers started, Garrison naturally took the mic and started quizzing Tom about his career and about northwest cuisine. Turns out when Tom is interviewing a new chef for a job, one of his questions is, "what would you prepare for a date night if you wanted to get lucky?" Garrison's answer was "nothing, I'd rather she be hungry."

The questions from the audience ranged from the insightful ("How much of the Prairie Home Companion sketches are scripted, and how much is improvisation?") to the outright absurd ("What do the two of you think about global warming?") We learned that Tom's favorite thing to cook is crab cakes, and Garrison's is sweet corn fresh from the garden (2 minutes to the pot, max). Tom started his career in Seattle because as a young chef he was on a cross-country road trip and this is where his car broke down. Garrison once lived in Copenhagen and finds it difficult to carry on small-talk in Danish.


Tomorrow we're going to the live weekly performance! We did this once before in Charlottesville and it was a lot of fun.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Winter Adventures

While all our friends back east are snowed in, I thought I would share what we did this weekend. With clear, blue skies and 60 degree weather; we decided to drive up to green lake on the north side of town.



Max loves going for drives in the car.


Green Lake is a great place to meet other dogs.



Max also is able to engage in his favorite activity, peeing on the world.



Two cute boys...


Now, I know what you are all thinking: Those poor, poor people - missing out on all the fun we are having in the snow. Well, rest assured, all we have to do is drive 45 min. up into the mountains and we can have all the snow we want.


But remember, don't move here because... um... wait - what is it we are supposed to tell people so everyone doesn't move here and make it over crowded? Oh! right! It rains all the time here. So don't move here. You would be totally miserable.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Overweight!

Over a year out from surgery, I'm finally overweight. To most people, being overweight would be a bad thing. However, since I started out level 3 obese (there is no level 4), I'm pretty happy about it.

Having crossed this milestone, it seemed time to pull out the old pants for a photo shoot.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Merry (Belated) Christmas

Merry Christmas from the Williamses!!

By the way - if you didn't get a card from us - it probably means I don't have your address. Let me know if you'd like to remedy that situation.



(A note on the new short hair cut: I haven't decided if I really like it, but it was seriously necessary. And didn't Michael do a good job? Most of my hair fell out last year back before I started forcing myself to eat. It all started growing back at the same time so I have lots of hair that is a couple of inches long. It had gotten to the point where it was making these weird little wings that were sticking out all over my head. They are still there, but with the old hair being short now, it is a lot poofier all around making the wings look less odd.)

For Christmas this year I resurrected a holiday tradition from my childhood: faux gingerbread houses. (I use graham crackers.)


My main house had its own dog house...


and a tree in the window.


I also made a gingerbread church...


with stained glass windows.


Michael made this:


I'm calling it "The house Willy Wonka threw up on."

Happy New Years!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Follow Me

As I have been rather infrequent in blogging, I know a lot of you stopped checking in regularly. So, I just wanted to point out that if you use an RSS reader (like iGoogle) you can get blog updates automatically by clicking here. Since not everyone uses RSS readers, if you would like to get an email letting you know when there is a new post, let me know and I'll get a list going. I'm hoping I can stay a little more on top of things now that I'm starting to feel better.

Along those lines, if I owe you an email, don't take it personally. You are one of many much beloved people whose emails I ignored for a while because I was quite literally doing nothing on the computer. (The iPhone is great for bathroom email reading, but the touch screen is a serious pain if you are trying to write anything.) I'm much better about email now - but the backlog is going to take a while to get through.

Ongoing Health Issues

This will be a Too-Much-Information post. Those of you who don't want to know the gorey details might want to skip on down to the next post.

It has been a while since I talked about all my bathroom issues so I thought I would fill everyone in since I'm sure this is a subject you are all just dying to hear more about.

Since I last wrote, there have been lots more tests done. Countless vials of blood and stool samples later - still no idea what's going on. So, the next step was to scope me. They did a colonoscopy and an upper GI endoscopy. The good news is that everything looks fine. The bad news - still no idea what's going on. Interesting side note (and anyone who's had a colonoscopy should appreciate this): Before a colonoscopy, you have to drink this stuff to clean you out. I had heard from people who had had this that the diarrhea is pretty bad. I was really dreading that because I have diarrhea on a good day so I thought this was going to be insane. But, my body didn't react to it like it does to food so there wasn't an additive effect. It was actually WAY better than what I was used to. My doctor said I was the first patient he'd ever had to be happy with the effects of colon prep.

Anyway, since we still don't know what's going on, I officially have irritable bowel syndrome. I really hate this diagnosis on many levels. First of all, a syndrome isn't much of a diagnosis. It is just a collection of observed unexplained symptoms. It means they don't know what is causing it. IBS in particular is even more meaningless as a diagnosis because almost any physical problem down to just being stressed can cause intestinal issues. So unlike say, restless leg syndrome where they don't know what's going on, but it is odd enough that it is most likely the same (albeit unknown) root cause for everyone who has it -- there are no doubt a myriad of root causes among those diagnosed with IBS. Basically, I went to a doctor saying that I had cramps and diarrhea and was told that I had cramps and diarrhea. Lastly, I feel like we sort of do know a cause (the surgery) even though we don't understand how that resulted the mad diarrhea.

That said, Mike found a paper on IBS that sounds a lot like me. They did this study where they measured the gastrointestinal reflect in IBS patients and controls. Normally, when food hits your stomach (and before it gets to your intestines), your intestines start their calm, controlled peristalsis motions which push everything along. In some IBS patients, this normal response was amplified such that their intestines just went crazy. The contractions were stronger and more erratic that normal. Again, still no idea why - but boy does that sound familiar. In fact (and I apologize for the mental image here) I have seen food come out of me less than an hour after eating. At speeds like that - no wonder the process hurts.

The good news is that I am doing better. First of all, as a rule of thumb, I get better as the day goes on. I usually only get really sick after breakfast. After lunch is much better and I'm often fine with dinner. Also, we are trying to manage the symptoms even though we don't know the cause. So, I'm trying different drugs aimed at dampening the muscle or nerve responses along my GI tract. Some have done nothing, some have helped, but we are still looking for that silver bullet that will make things totally better. Realistically, that may never come - but I am still happy to report significant improvement. There is still a lot of variability from day to day - but that variability now includes occasional days where I'm totally fine. I have even had a few solid bowel movements. (Hurray!) And, these days, a really bad day is like a normal day used to be.

A few other random points - I ended up developing a sensitivity to Imodium. I tried really hard not to over use it, but I guess I did. Anyway - it got to where it would make the cramps way WAY worse. As it was hard to enjoy the lack of diarrhea whilst doubled over, lying on the floor in the fetal position - I stopped using it. After going without for about six months, I've started experimenting with using it again in very small doses. The sensitivity seems to have gone away. I'm hoping I can figure out a balance that will enable me to go camping next summer. I was so sad to not be able to go camping (or even hiking!) all last year. This would be a sad thing anywhere, but in the glorious pacific northwest - it is a tragedy.

We went back home for "Thanksmas" this year. (I highly recommend this as an alternative to getting caught in all the awful holiday traffic.) I had been really nervous that this trip - like so many other before it - would include an ER visit. It didn't! Yea! After a few more, I'm hoping I will feel safe traveling again. There are a lot of fun weekend trips we could do from here that I just haven't felt safe doing. (Who would have thought I would one day feel like I couldn't safely go to Canada?) And, I definitely need to feel safe spending the night in a hotel before I can think about camping in the woods.

Well, I think that should have everyone pretty well caught up. Hope all it well with you!