Rant & Rave

Saturday, February 09, 2008

A vacation of a lifetime/New job

We are headed to Australia today, thanks to friends that are living there for a couple years. I can't wait. Which reminds me, I need to set my vacation email. Ok, that's done.

I have also recently turned in my resignation, and am starting over. It's time. I haven't been happiest where I have been in a very long time. Whether it be employees that drive me crazy or not enough work to do, I am ready to move on. I have another position higher up, in management, that I am looking forward to. The benefits are awesome, and I already know my boss from my soon to be ex-employer. I prayed about this, and God heard me. I am truly thankful.

Pet housing crisis

I recently read about the newest victims of the mortgage crisis - pets. It surprised and sickened me that people who have lost their homes, leave their pets in there to die - cold, alone, and hungry. How could you do that to your pet? Even people who have had their animals for years have done this. Their pet was not the cause of their foreclosure, and how could you do that to them? They know you, you are the center of their universe, and they wonder where you went and why you left them alone. They die, longing for you. How could a family do that? I've heard that the people don't want their pets to be at a shelter where they will be put down. So the alternative is a slow, painful, lonely death for their pet. How much sense does that make? My pets are my life. My husband knew that coming into the marriage and they have grown on him too. Our dog is so smart and knows so much English, it's scary. I hate leaving her alone during the day while I work, or when we go out, because she always looks so sad that she doesn't get to go along. I couldn't imagine turning my back on her and leaving her behind. I would gladly take in any animal that needs a home, even if temporarily, but I beg you, please do not do this to your pet. They are your family and should be treated as such.