Welcome to my Blog

Welcome to my official blog. If you're looking for something in particular, you might want to type keywords into the search feature on the left-hand side of the page. And I've added a BLOG INDEX on its own page (a bit more complete than the one below) to make it easier. Poking around is also encouraged.

And please do leave comments! Don't be confused by the "author" field in the comment form. When you are writing a message to me and my readers, you are the author. (Nice role reversal, huh?)

ABLit

 

Represented by Andrea Brown Literary Agency

My Blogroll of Awesomeness

Anne Allen's Blog
Shooting Stars Magazine
Naughty Book Kitties
Teen Book Scene
Teens Read Too
Compulsive reader
Reading Junky
The Page Flipper
Young Adult Books Central
Enchanting YA
What Women Write
A Girl and Her Books
And Another Book Read
She Reads Novels
My Half of the Sky
YA Fresh
Donna's Blog Home
It's Just Life As I Know It
Pages
The Book Scout
Becky's Book Reviews
Chick Lit Reviews
A Good Addiction
Lost For Words
Read Sam, Read!
DeRaps Reads
Steph the Bookworm
There's a Book
The Library Lurker
Once Upon a Review
Reclusive Bibliophile
The Hiding Spot
A Reader's Adventure
The Book Butterfly
Up the Tower of Books
Catherine, Caffeinated
The Worm Hole
Notes of Life
Debs Riccio
Becky's Book Reviews
Queer YA: Fiction for LGBTQ Teens
A Patchwork of Books
Sarah's Book Reviews
Book Chic Club
Amy Reads
Claire King
A Writer in a Wheelchair
Ex Libris
Echoes of a Wayward Mind
Book Pleasures
Teach Mentor Texts
YA Book Shelf
Chew & Digest Books
Elisa Rolle's Journal
Reading Before Bed
Good Books and Good Wine
Dreaming in Books
The Broke and the Bookish
Frazzled Book Nommer
Read. Write. Suffer.
A Patchwork of Books
Harmony Book Reviews
This Little Life of Mine
Melody M. Nunez
Word Harlot
Points West
Bookish Blather
Helen's Book Blog
Roof Beam Reader
Cari's Book Blog
Bookalicious
Emily's Reading Room
The Book Phantom
Maestra Amanda's Bookshelf
Christa's Hooked on Books
Books: A Pathway to New Worlds
Reader's Edyn
Sarah's Book Reviews
Chica Reader
Me, My Shelf and I
Taming the Bookshelf
My Reading Room
My{Reads}Da
Good Choice Reading
Books Complete Me
The Introverted Reader
Random Things Through My Letterbox
The Littlereader Library
Blog It All (Katy Pye)
Chick Lit Plus
Samantha March
Tea and Scribbles Book Reviews
The Book Bag
Storm Goddess Book Reviews
Mrs. Mommy Booknerd's
Jessa Russo Writes
The Bookish Mama
Jersey Girl Book Reviews
The East Village
The Geekery Book Review
Read Along with Sue

 

Authorgraph, Anyone?

« More Puppy: My Jessie | Main | The Bet, Results-wise »
Monday
May092011

More Puppy: Henry the Hero

Puppy HenryMy long-time faithful reader Sara Brandenburg writes, "Can you give Henry his much deserved attention...for More Puppy?

"My young man Henry is so much for a sweet 10-month-old Newfoundland.  I won't lie, he can be such a pill! He daily spills his water on the kitchen floor, once when upset over being left behind for the day he scratched a hole in the wall, and at 100 plus pounds I still have to lift him into my suv, but on May 3rd he saved my life.  

"My apartment building has been power washing/spray painting the last few days and using a generator for power.  For whatever reason they put the generator inside the Henry on a hike: Afraid of heights,but safe between Mama's legsapartment right below mine - running - and quit for the day.  

"Henry acted more and more silly as the evening came, standing and barking at me.  Wanting to go outside over and over again, making me drag him inside.  Barking and barking and barking at me.  Taking the cover off my bed as I laid down for the night.  Laying on it when I tried to get it back.  (Not his typical at all.)  I ended up locking him up in the bathroom for being naughty.  He kept barking and scratching at the door.  I tried to ignore him.  

If that's not adoration - a little man (who luckily was with grandparents and not home) and his dog! "I was so aggravated at him, my goal was to be asleep by nine, I had to work early the next day, but he kept bothering me.  I couldn't sleep with him acting up.  I walked him again, and then drug him back in the apartment with all my might and aggravation at him when he bit me.  He didn't draw blood but it hurt, maybe more so my feelings than anything.  I slammed my bedroom door in his face giving him the apartment to roam but he still wasn't satisfied.  He ran from one door to my room to the other.  He mouthed the door knob.  It was at this point I started worrying about him.  Was he sick?  Did he have something like rabies?  What was making his personality so different???

"I got up and sat on the side of my bed, trying to decide what to do.  Somewhat confused but I felt as though it was from exhaustion and my wonderful dog losing his friggen mind.Hurry up with the pic already! I have some 'splorin to do!

"And then it happened.  A alarm shreaked from the living room.  I jumped thinking fire and then noticed it was the carbon monoxide detector.  It was sooo loud.  I was thinking, moving slowly and wasn't real sure what to do.  I called 911 for advice and they rushed over.  Levels were so high in my apartment once they arrived I was told I'd have been dead in 20 minutes or so.

"I since underwent carbon monoxide poisoning treatment, as have my beloved dog and cats.  If Henry had allowed me to fall asleep, I'm not sure with the white noise machine and the effects of the carbon monoxide I'd have been woken by the alarm.  Had it not been for him there is a huge chance I'd fallen asleep as planned at nine and slept through the 9:40 alarm. There is a huge chance I'd be dead.

Henry and his reward for saving my life--I know it's not much but he loves it! "I've been saying for months he's special, and he is for so many reasons.  But I'll never forget the day that somehow he knew something wasn't right, we were in danger, and despite being punished and locked out and yelled at he kept doing everything he could to save me.  

"Henry...my hero!" Henry and Mom

 

 

Rooting on his favorite team...sorta...woohooo go cats!

Now that's a great reminder of what a dog can do.  Makes me happy to have a blog meme to honor dogs! (Kitty people, stay tuned...the honoring of kitties is coming up.)  

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments (3)

Wow, what an awesome story! It reminds me that I need to get a new carbon monoxide detecter for my house! And, maybe a dog! :-)

May 10, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterlisa-marie

Thank you so much for shareing my boy!

When can I buy another book...I miss "you"

May 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSara

Thanks, Sara. In just the next couple of months the UK-only books will start to be available in the US. I'll keep everybody posted!

May 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>