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I am a 27 year old married mother of a beautiful, curly headed toddler named Easton and precious (and precocious) puppy named Ritzy. I have 3 blogs. The first blog is our family blog. Enjoy being nosey. Ha! The second blog is for the journey we have embarked on for our puppy. At almost 5 years old, our sweet Ritzy was diagnosed with calcium oxalate bladder stones. He had surgery to remove the stones. This blog is to document (and help others) our journey in saving Ritzy so he gets the long and healthy life he deserves. The third blog is for my "professional" life. It references my lovely Etsy store and all of the loveliness that inspires me on the wonderful world of Etsy
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

A little late.

I feel bad that I didn't update this past week, it was a really stressful week for us.

We noticed our beloved furbaby, Ritzy, was peeing blood on Wednesday night, so we took him into the vet on Thursday and found out he has bladder stones. There are two kinds, sturvite and oxalate. Sturvite can sometimes be dissolved with meds and a special diet, oxalate cannot, so they have to be removed surgically. The stones Ritzy has are oxalate. So Ritzy has to have surgery this week.

Ritzy is one of our babies and we love him so much, we would appreciate it if you all would please say a prayer for him. We are praying that Ritzy has a safe and successful surgery, that he also has an easy recovery and we are also praying that Ritzy will be one of the blessed dogs that DOESN'T get the stones back. He will need to be on a special diet and meds for probably his whole life. We are praying and believing for a miracle that he will live a long and healthy life with us - stone free and other problem free as well.
Ritzy is such an amazing dog, he has been our happy little companion for our whole marriage. He has seen us through good times and bad, through our pregnancy and has been Easton's best buddy. He is our baby, our friend. We want the best and healthiest life for him. Please, we beg you, to pray with us for the same for him! Thank you all so much!

So it has been an emotional week for us, especially me. I have been crying at the drop of a hat, anytime Ritzy's newly developed situation is brought up or discussed, so I haven't felt like updating.


Two other big things happened last week - happier things. #1, on the 9th, Easton turned 18 months! Seriously? 18 months? How did that happen!? I cannot believe how old my little man is getting! He is doing and saying new things every day! He loves going up and down the stairs all by himself, he loves performing for all of us, he loves playing kick ball and says "Thank you" everytime you do something nice for him - it is so precious! We're enjoying him immensely!

#2, on the 10th, Ryan and I celebrated 5 years of marriage! Pretty exciting, half of a decade and all of that! :-) Next year we will have been together 10 years, insane! I cannot imagine my life without him and am blessed beyond words. We celebrated by going out to dinner and drinks at Bar Divani downtown. It was nice to have a night out just the two of us (that hasn't happened since our last anniversary!) and to get ours minds off of everything. Thank you baby for 5 amazing years and for our little dumplin's! I love you!


4 comments:

MiniMe Mom said...

Oh Kami, I am so sorry. I have been wondering since Thursday what was causing the blood.

Our beloved Tia had to have surgery, too, and I know how emotional it can be. I will keep praying for you guys- it is so hard. I wish it would have been better news.

Christina said...

I am so sorry about Ritzy and am sending good thoughts his way! I would be a wreck too! Hang in there.

Amanda said...

Feel better soon Ritzy!

Happy 1.5 birthday Easton!

MiniMe Mom said...

So, when is his surgery? Did he already have it? How did he do?