Hellooooo out there!
‘Tis I, Flying Mermaid, finally returned from her great, mighty Mermaid adventure off on the other side of the ocean and eager to return to her bloggy home.
Ok, really, I’m not returning from anywhere, other than a very long blog hiatus, but I am very happy to be returning to blog land!
I last posted in July (hangs head with a bit of shame) but life has been a whirlwind since then!
There was work-land, which has been occupying my thoughts in a way that I didn’t want to share here (this is a public blog after all). But suffice it to say, my head has been bogged down by that a lot, and since I didn’t want to share my thoughts on it, I just didn’t share at all!
Then there was Sadie. We adopted a coon hound puppy in August…and our lives turned upside down and inside out. Suddenly we had no time to relax, to sit and do nothing, to read in peace, and anything that we normally did (including blogging) was out the window.
Sadie was not a good fit for us. We did everything possible for her, taking her for lots of walks, giving her play time and teaching her commands, and having less and less time to do anything for us, not associated with Sadie. Hounds require a lot of time, a lot of exercise, way more than we could provide. And then there was Myra WonderPup. Myra, my sweet, happy, loves other dogs and people, that Myra — she disappeared entirely. She HATED Sadie. She was depressed. She was growling at Sadie all the time, and showing her teeth. We tried to make sure we were balancing play time and affection, and Myra got the short end of that stick. Every time we would try to cuddle with Myra, Sadie would jump in and Myra would get up and walk away. When we played with Myra, Sadie would jump in and take her toys and Myra would growl and walk away and not play anymore. Plus B works from home and Sadie made that very, very challenging for him.
We found a new home for Sadie, a wonderful, perfect for her in every way home, where she would have lots and lots of outside time, and kids to play with and a high-energy Jack Russell to play with, and an owner who would take her on truck rides and hunting trips. Perfect Sadie land!
I am not looking for “shame on you” or “you should have known what you were getting into” or “how could you do that?” This was a decision we felt was truly best for everyone involved, me, B, Myra, and Sadie.
And then I’ve also been growing Flying Mermaid Photography!
I’ve had my first professional shoots:
I entered the NC state fair photo exhibit with the picture below (my first ever photo contest/juried art show!)
I have a photo on display/for sale at a new yoga studio in Raleigh.
I am gearing up for my first wedding on Saturday, and for the bride, I’ve also done her bridal shower pictures
And her bachelorette party
I attended the wedding of another friend
B is starting up a videography business, partnered with Flying Mermaid Photography for some projects. We had our first joint project, a high school recruitment video for a high school football player.
And then there has been just regular life stuff, but Flying Mermaid Photography has definitely been taking up a chunk of time – time I am more than happy to be spending! Dream growing, doing what I love, what brings me passion, is so rewarding (even if it has made me busy!)
I will be back to regular blogging now, I look forward to connecting again!
love and mermaid splashes!
WOW! So much happening in mermaid life.
About Sadie, as a pet owner, I believe that is is MOST important to know when things just aren’t right. I’m very happy that you were able to find Sadie a happy home. High Fives!
Thanks Kristina! With Sadie, I know it ended up best for all of us. She has the outside time and work and kids that she wanted, Myra is back to being the happiest pup in the world (ohmydog is she happy!) and it feels like our life is back to goodcrazy normal, not just crazy!
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