Friday, January 11, 2008
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![]() You're dominant and powerful. You always need to be in charge. While others respect your competence, you can be a bit of a dictator. Hard working and serious, you never let yourself down. You are exact and accurate - and you expect others to be the same way. Your strength: You always get the job done Your weakness: You're a perfectionist to a fault Your power color: Gray Your power symbol: Checkmark Your power month: April |
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Christmas 2007
Greetings from Beth and Jim in Mahomet Illinois! I can’t believe how quick another year has passed. Here’s a brief summary of the events for the past 12 months:
My Grandmother passed in January. This was our last living grandparent between Jim and myself.
February brought in a huge snowstorm near Valentines Day. Jim was in New York on a business trip at the time, while I was home with the dogs. The first day brought white out conditions, that shutdown the city. Jim had some snow in New York, but nothing like what I experience here! On the plus side, I was able to see Jim on Valentines day from a web cam located in Times Square – we were talking to each other on the cell phone at the time.
My parents were planning to visit us in April, but my dad fractured a bone in his foot. He’s not certain how it happened, but it appeared to because from a walking exercise in the town mall. We received bad news the week of April 16th – a long time family friend (Bob Tillman) had passed away. Bob was a Boy Scout leader and I attended most all the events, since my dad and brother were involved in the troop.
We received more bad news in May – my brother’s wife passed away suddenly. Megan was only 33 years old, but had numerous health issues. This brought another trip to Tennessee for another funeral.
Jim and I also hosted a successful dog-training camp for other foster homes in the area. We had Boston Terriers everywhere! I also enjoyed playing softball this year for a Co-rec team sponsored by my employer.
In June, Jim and I headed to Georgia (near Atlanta) for Cindy and Jon (Jim’s sister and brother in law) 20th wedding anniversary. They renewed their vows and wanted family there for the celebration. Also in June, my aunt and a cousin rode the train up for the weekend. We had so much fun with going to a small waterpark in Champaign to shopping and "bare" hunting in Bloomington and then playing in the basement with stamping and scrapbooking. This was Anna's first trip out of the state of Tennessee and her first train ride. While she was here Jim and I took her riding in the TA as well photographing her on the motorcycle. Her dad said she talked about it for months afterwards.
July brought our annual 4th of July neighborhood picnic, which has been traditionally held in our driveway. Jim also started building cabinets for my craft room. I now have my own room downstairs to work on my stamping projects and dog Rescue. I also accepted additional responsibilities when I was asked to join the board for Midwest Boston Terrier Rescue. It’s a lot of work, but it’s extremely rewarding to me.
In August I drove to Detroit, MI by myself to visit a friend. Wendy had adopted one of my foster dogs and we’ve become close talking to each other on the phone.
In September Jim took a motorcycle riding class in order to receive this classification on his drivers license. Jim and I also headed to Tennessee for a family reunion. I was finally able to meet Claire, a cousin of mine from England We have been corresponding for over 25 years, since we were in our early teen years. We instantly hit it off and are now planning a trip to visit her within a couple of years. We’ve never traveled abroad and looking forward to this adventure.
October brought Mom and Dad for a visit; they had not been here for over a year. I also attended my 20th high school reunion in Jackson TN. It was great to see old friends again.
November brought a visit from my mom, aunt and a friend. It was a Girls Stamping and Shopping weekend. We had a wonderful time together! Jim and I also went home for the Thanksgiving weekend to visit family. I also lost distant family member this month, Uncle Mun. He was my grandfather’s youngest brother and the last one of that generation. This brought Claire back over for the funeral.
Jim has decided to restore his 1968 Pontiac Firebird that he’s had for nearly 25 years. He’s expecting it to take at least three years to accomplish the task.
As of December 1st, Jim and I have rescued and found homes for 60 dogs, most of which are Boston Terriers. It’s a great deal of work and responsibility, but extremely rewarding! Especially when we see the happy families and receive pictures from them throughout the year.
As you can see our year has been filled with many memories and adventures. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Mahomet Illinois!
Love,
Beth Jim Bumper Tipsy and Daisy
My Grandmother passed in January. This was our last living grandparent between Jim and myself.
February brought in a huge snowstorm near Valentines Day. Jim was in New York on a business trip at the time, while I was home with the dogs. The first day brought white out conditions, that shutdown the city. Jim had some snow in New York, but nothing like what I experience here! On the plus side, I was able to see Jim on Valentines day from a web cam located in Times Square – we were talking to each other on the cell phone at the time.
My parents were planning to visit us in April, but my dad fractured a bone in his foot. He’s not certain how it happened, but it appeared to because from a walking exercise in the town mall. We received bad news the week of April 16th – a long time family friend (Bob Tillman) had passed away. Bob was a Boy Scout leader and I attended most all the events, since my dad and brother were involved in the troop.
We received more bad news in May – my brother’s wife passed away suddenly. Megan was only 33 years old, but had numerous health issues. This brought another trip to Tennessee for another funeral.
Jim and I also hosted a successful dog-training camp for other foster homes in the area. We had Boston Terriers everywhere! I also enjoyed playing softball this year for a Co-rec team sponsored by my employer.
In June, Jim and I headed to Georgia (near Atlanta) for Cindy and Jon (Jim’s sister and brother in law) 20th wedding anniversary. They renewed their vows and wanted family there for the celebration. Also in June, my aunt and a cousin rode the train up for the weekend. We had so much fun with going to a small waterpark in Champaign to shopping and "bare" hunting in Bloomington and then playing in the basement with stamping and scrapbooking. This was Anna's first trip out of the state of Tennessee and her first train ride. While she was here Jim and I took her riding in the TA as well photographing her on the motorcycle. Her dad said she talked about it for months afterwards.
July brought our annual 4th of July neighborhood picnic, which has been traditionally held in our driveway. Jim also started building cabinets for my craft room. I now have my own room downstairs to work on my stamping projects and dog Rescue. I also accepted additional responsibilities when I was asked to join the board for Midwest Boston Terrier Rescue. It’s a lot of work, but it’s extremely rewarding to me.
In August I drove to Detroit, MI by myself to visit a friend. Wendy had adopted one of my foster dogs and we’ve become close talking to each other on the phone.
In September Jim took a motorcycle riding class in order to receive this classification on his drivers license. Jim and I also headed to Tennessee for a family reunion. I was finally able to meet Claire, a cousin of mine from England We have been corresponding for over 25 years, since we were in our early teen years. We instantly hit it off and are now planning a trip to visit her within a couple of years. We’ve never traveled abroad and looking forward to this adventure.
October brought Mom and Dad for a visit; they had not been here for over a year. I also attended my 20th high school reunion in Jackson TN. It was great to see old friends again.
November brought a visit from my mom, aunt and a friend. It was a Girls Stamping and Shopping weekend. We had a wonderful time together! Jim and I also went home for the Thanksgiving weekend to visit family. I also lost distant family member this month, Uncle Mun. He was my grandfather’s youngest brother and the last one of that generation. This brought Claire back over for the funeral.
Jim has decided to restore his 1968 Pontiac Firebird that he’s had for nearly 25 years. He’s expecting it to take at least three years to accomplish the task.
As of December 1st, Jim and I have rescued and found homes for 60 dogs, most of which are Boston Terriers. It’s a great deal of work and responsibility, but extremely rewarding! Especially when we see the happy families and receive pictures from them throughout the year.
As you can see our year has been filled with many memories and adventures. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Mahomet Illinois!
Love,
Beth Jim Bumper Tipsy and Daisy
Mia 1/9/08
This is Mia. She was a transfer from OH. She was only with us a couple of days but Jim fell in love with her. How could you not. Look at that face. She was a very sweet and lovable little girl. Of course Jim told me "how come we always give up the sweet ones?" She is housebroken and crate trained. I can't believe this little girl came from a shelter.
This little girl is not so little. I would say that she is about an 1 - 2 inches taller than Bumper. But what a cutie!
I took up to Forrest this morning and then called the foster home after a couple of hours and her foster mom had already fallen in love with her.
This little girl is not so little. I would say that she is about an 1 - 2 inches taller than Bumper. But what a cutie!
I took up to Forrest this morning and then called the foster home after a couple of hours and her foster mom had already fallen in love with her.
Craft Room!
No Di it's not completed yet. Jim is still working on his project.
Update 1/10/2008
Okay here is my address for myspace page: myspace.com/iluvtn1 I think its really neat to have one. Like I said before I still have no idea how to link my blog to the myspace page. I am still looking for volunteers to help me with this project.
2007 was a busy year. I will post the Christmas letter after this post. What will 2008 bring? I hope better times, and NO funerals. 4 in one year that was all family is enough for anyone.
As of today, Jim and I have placed over 61 dogs in furever homes. I have 62 and 63 here with me now. Puppy mill girls...nothing like the last one. She was scared of her own shadow and terrified of Jim. Whenever he would go to pick her up to put her in the kennel in the mornings, it would be projectile pooping.....the backside going in circles and the poop flying everywhere. Of course that only happened if I forgot to put her in the kennel before leaving for work.
Baili and Jamie seemed to be happy girls. Tails are always wagging. Took Mia up to Forrest IL today to meet Theresa Corriveau (another foster home) Jim saw her and started calling her Mia the Moose. She is a big girl and only 1 1/2 years old. But so adorable. I have a picture of her above. Isn't she cute?
Well that's all for now. Later everyone!
2007 was a busy year. I will post the Christmas letter after this post. What will 2008 bring? I hope better times, and NO funerals. 4 in one year that was all family is enough for anyone.
As of today, Jim and I have placed over 61 dogs in furever homes. I have 62 and 63 here with me now. Puppy mill girls...nothing like the last one. She was scared of her own shadow and terrified of Jim. Whenever he would go to pick her up to put her in the kennel in the mornings, it would be projectile pooping.....the backside going in circles and the poop flying everywhere. Of course that only happened if I forgot to put her in the kennel before leaving for work.
Baili and Jamie seemed to be happy girls. Tails are always wagging. Took Mia up to Forrest IL today to meet Theresa Corriveau (another foster home) Jim saw her and started calling her Mia the Moose. She is a big girl and only 1 1/2 years old. But so adorable. I have a picture of her above. Isn't she cute?
Well that's all for now. Later everyone!


