A DAY IN THE LIFE
I dance four straight nights! Yes, my feet hurt now but it was soooo worth it. I caught up with some friends, had some great food, had a blast with my friend Drea from Canada, and oh lordy did we all laugh........
One little damper - friend cut her foot - 8 stitches but the clinic was awesome.
I definitely need to do this more often, I am not going to wait 6 months again!!!!
On a sad note, my poor puppy is still sick. She had a urinary tract infection and was being treated with antibiotics. It would get better for a day then revert. Eventually went to a second vet, Tiny was put in overnight and treated. Came out somewhat better. 18 hours later high fever and lethargic again. She went back in. Now infection appears to be handled but she has a distended stomach even when not fed and she is barely making any urine. Xrays later for the poor baby!!!! She had been putting on weight at a rate of almost 2 pounds a week and she is not skinny skinny! There is something seriously wrong with her. Hoping for good news later today.
Good luck with Tiny. I know our dogs are like our kids...NO they ARE our kids

Bob K
met the parents and the other kids, parents are both robust healthy pure breds. Tiny has always been a quieter puppy so my guess is she has always had anemia and the infection just ramped things up.
We are investigating all the possibilities. I am reading everything I can find on it and know what to ask and learning what to watch for. I SOOOOO appreciate your comments and suggestions - so thank you!
They gave her 3 times the dose plus I am supposed to put her on adult dose of folic acid. Pretty sure that is not a good idea in a dog of 12 pounds. 8 days ago she was almost 16 pounds.
Apparently on Monday they almost lost her and that led to the dosing of what they give pregnant women. THe vet actually took her to a people doctor......
Am I worried, yup. Not sure what to do next.
Constanza and Samana province from the fires.
We all need rain.
We need rain! I will be doing the rain dance.
Cuba is drowning & we are in severe drought.
A new high for Cabrera, 35 & Puerto Plata, 30.

Bob K
Tiny is doing so much better! She acts like a regular (but larger size) puppy. She runs around terrorizing us all here at the office, she sleeps under my chair so I have to be careful when I move and she bloody well snores............. She has toys everywhere but her favorite is her food bowl. Once empty she bats it around and chases it! Hysterical.
But she is going back to the vet for follow up tests to see what is going on. Clearly she is feeling better but we need to investigate the underlying issue with the anemia.
Work is amazing. We are now setting up the biodiesel facility. We purchase waste vegetable cooking oil and convert it to biodiesel for use at our farm! The whole process is fascinating. I have staff now out writing contracts with restaurants, hotels, casinos etc etc to buy their oil.
First we had to secure a location - lots of rules. THEN we had to get "certification" from Medio Ambiente. We got that in record time - I have some great staff! Now we are setting up, clearing, organizing and renovating the facility. Next we put together the machinery and then the experts fly in from the USA to teach them how to make biodiesel! Then our Dominican experts will teach others!
Today is payday - meaning banks, stores, cable companies, cell phone companies will all be swamped with people.............. and then the weekend. Oh yes , pay weekend means lots of drinking and dancing and partying.........
Enjoy everyone.
Glad tiny is doing better. Funny our 7 year old 140 pound Rottie still chases his food bowl around and stil sleeps under my chair or desk
Bob K
Today we had some serious rain!!!! WOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Here is an interesting story about my NOT favorite company Claro / Codetel. Can I just say how much I truly hate their lack of service? Ok, so that out of the way, we had no choice but to go with their services. WE are a fairly large customer but not huge. Still I expect SOME level of service. Right. no.........wrong........
All I want is my bill - either deliver it on paper, OR deliver it electronically. Either works, I don't even care. Well 5 months into this I still cannot get a damn bill! Really - now understand that if you are 1 DAY LATE They disconnect you! So getting a bill is rather important. My bills will run to 45 pages or so - its time consuming to check them and then pay them.
I have requested this monthly for 5 months now. I originally set up the account for electronic bills. Never ever have I got one until I go and ask for a copy of it. Really - like I have that kind of time.
I went to the regional manager to try to get this resolved - her answer - call the customer service line. Really? AGAIN for like the 15th time!!!! NO WAY.
So we argued by email. I reminded her: who the hell the customer was. Her answer - So what?????
Yup that is the attitude. Gotta love it...............
in your neighbourhood last week.
He would have fixed it up.
What about ex-pats from countries other than Haiti
that have registered for temp. residency & are
in the middle of getting all documents?
And also, after getting all of them but being told there were
some doc's not complete or correct?
Therefore, "in the process".
I have an Italian/Canadian friend in this situation.
Bob K
He did not take any short cuts.
The gov't just want more verification on a couple
of (not too important) things. It does sound like b/s, but they seem
to thrive on that. I was just wondering if, in fact, the
June 15 deadline applies to him or not.
If you believe the process as stated in their requirements,
as long as you have STARTED the process, you are ok to stay here.
My friend is still trying to sort it out.
Oh well, time for a Presidente!
Bob K

Drink slow or fast, no problema amigo!
heavy for my retired arms.
Bob K wrote:Yes once the process is started you are "in the system". However you will need more than one presidente.
Bob K
hahhahahaha

Bob K
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