
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Denver Parks #24

Friday, October 2, 2009
Have You Heard the News

Friday, September 11, 2009
Mr. Roboto
Jake and his bionic leg from Orthopets. I think it’s pretty cool…very “Mad Max”. He wears it on his walks and he’s adjusted to it quickly, just like we knew he would.



Thursday, September 10, 2009
Happy Anniversary

This week, he saw his oncologists at the CSU Animal Cancer Center for restaging. The official diagnosis: RESOLUTION OF TUMORS! They said the leg looked great. His lymph node has decreased in size. The ultrasound showed the growth on his spleen is gone. The chest x-rays are clean. He’ll continue the chemo every 5 – 6 weeks indefinitely but it appears that we’ve beaten the cancer for awhile.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Lawnchairs
The summer before my mom died, I went to see her in Florida. She knew she didn’t have long and she really wanted to buy me something permanent that would always remind me of her. We discussed things like a wristwatch or a piece of furniture. I had always wanted Adirondack chairs for my backyard. They last forever if you take good care of them. We went online to order them together. When I returned to Denver, I got an email that they were backordered and would take several months. Mom passed away soon after. The day I got back from the funeral in Florida, there was a note on the door from the UPS man. The chairs had arrived. It was almost like she delayed it until I was home. Every year, around her birthday on September 8th, I clean them up. I sand them, brush them with cleaner and apply another coat of stain. It takes an entire day and I love doing it. It was such a beautiful fall day, too. Jake stayed with me in the backyard the entire time. Here’s a photo of the two of us enjoying Mom’s chairs.

Sunday, September 6, 2009
What's My Age Again?

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Brace Yourself
Jake is not a candidate for surgery right now because his blood work is off and there would be a higher risk of infection. One option for dogs in that situation, or even older dogs, is to do a brace instead. We found a great company called OrthoPets. It’s based right here in Colorado. They do custom braces and prosthetic limbs. Jake went in for his fitting today. They wrapped his leg in plastic wrap then put on a fiberglass wrap which hardens immediately. They cut it off and will pour a cast. It takes about a week to fabricate the brace. When his tumor was growing, we covered it in colored bandages. Those days are gone thankfully. But now we’ve traded them for a bionic leg. He’s always got to be the center of attention.


Friday, August 21, 2009
Numbers Don't Count (On Me)

Monday, August 17, 2009
Knee Deep in the Blues

Sunday, August 16, 2009
Always Remember to Respect and Honour Your Mother
You don’t see pics of me here much. The rare ones feature me and Jake. So this is a quick break to say hi to my mom, Jean. I always liked this picture of her on the water at Fort Walton Beach, Florida. She’s responsible for my love of all things water-based…oceans, bays, lakes, rivers, seas, bayous, ports, streams. Our skin was so brown in those summers. Did “SPF” even exist back then?
Eight years ago, Dad suddenly called us all home. Mom had reached the final days of her long illness. My plane landed in Florida and I went straight to the house. It was filled with family and friends and boiled shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico. I talked to her for awhile the night I arrived and loved her sharp sense of humor, even through the morphine haze. She soon went to sleep that night and I thought we would continue the conversation in the morning. For the next three days, she slept but we never talked again. I just sat on the bed with my dad, sister and brother, playing games, watching TV, and waiting. On the morning of August 16th, I watched her take her last breath, much like she watched me take my first. Jake came home from the breeders a few weeks later and everything hurt just a tiny bit less.
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On vacations now, when I step onto a beach for that first moment, I feel the sand against my feet and I swear I if I turned around just then, I might see her behind me on a lounge chair, auburn hair and olive skin, peering over a book and smiling. If our Mother’s Day post wasn’t enough to make you stop and call YOUR mom, do you think you might go do it now?
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Numbers With Wings

Sunday, August 9, 2009
Lunch Break


Saturday, August 8, 2009
Home and Dry

Friday, August 7, 2009
Promised You a Miracle

Sunday, August 2, 2009
Denver Parks #23

Saturday, August 1, 2009
Greatest Hits

Mother’s Day – Jake and his mom, Sentara
Every Day is Halloween – Jake dressed up
Bring on the Dancing Horses – the Mustang at DIA
Coat of Many Colors – Jake at the peak of Nuggets-mania
Who is He (And What Is He to You?) – one of my favorite posts
Blue Monday – Big Blue Bear at the Convention Center
American Boy – Incredibly fun 4th of July weekend in the mountains
Aliens vs. Predator – Dancing Aliens
Red Dirt Girl – Red Rocks
Come See About Me – Jake’s birthday party invitation
Friday, July 31, 2009
Ride a White Horse

Denver Parks #22

Monday, July 27, 2009
Milk Cow Blues
Best piece of outdoor artwork at the Denver Art Museum, hands down. It’s called “Scottish Angus Cow & Calf” by Dan Ostermiller. A lot of people must like it too because someone is always hovering around, waiting to have their photo taken in front of it. Especially kids. Today was Jake’s turn. I worked at the DAM for several years during the expansion. BTW, best office location I ever had. Right inside the new Hamilton Building. Whenever I needed a mental health break, I just walked upstairs and strolled through a few galleries. How cool is that?
Two things stick in my mind about these bronze sculptures:
First, I remember the day they installed them. The pieces pulled up on a flatbed truck. I walked out of the museum to the surreal sight of the calf sailing through the air at the end of a crane.
Second, it wasn’t even part of the initial plan for the artwork outside the new building (like the Big Sweep or Denver Monoliths). Someone wanted to donate it to us. We found an empty spot on the south end of the site. It was one of those serendipitous events where the single best thing is always the one that you didn’t anticipate. Unscripted. Unplanned. Unexpected. Just like Jake’s current journey.

First, I remember the day they installed them. The pieces pulled up on a flatbed truck. I walked out of the museum to the surreal sight of the calf sailing through the air at the end of a crane.
Second, it wasn’t even part of the initial plan for the artwork outside the new building (like the Big Sweep or Denver Monoliths). Someone wanted to donate it to us. We found an empty spot on the south end of the site. It was one of those serendipitous events where the single best thing is always the one that you didn’t anticipate. Unscripted. Unplanned. Unexpected. Just like Jake’s current journey.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Weird Science

Thursday, July 23, 2009
A Different Kind of Weather
If you live in Colorado, you know the weather has been unpredictable this year. Turn on your TV and there’s a good chance you’ll see a severe thunderstorm watch or a tornado warning. We were watching the late news one night and I had one of those “what if?” moments. It took a couple weeks to pull this one off but here you go: Jake in the 9News Backyard. We did it at 1pm to work around the newscasts so we didn’t get to say “hi” to the meteorologists. Too late for Becky Ditchfield. Too early for Kathy Sabine. Since it was a weekday, we missed Ashton Altieri and Marty Coniglio, too. But we got bonus points for meeting one of the anchors, Kirk Montgomery.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Lunch Break

Saturday, July 18, 2009
Chance Meeting

Friday, July 17, 2009
Golden Years

Thursday, July 16, 2009
Perfect Skin
Jake spent the day at the CSU Animal Cancer Clinic for tests and restaging. Officially, his diagnosis is a Malignant Histiocytosis of the right forelimb and right prescapular lymph node. We met with his oncologists, Dr. Lana and Dr. Carlsten today. His chest x-rays are clear and showed no evidence of metastasis. Nice. The x-rays of the tumor on his leg did not show any effect on the bone which is also good. However, during the abdominal ultrasound, they noticed a possible mass on his spleen. It could be related to the cancer but it might also just be an “infarct” (Google it if you really want to know). We’ll go back to CSU next month for another ultrasound to recheck that. No surgery or radiation at this point, but we decided to start a chemo drug next week. It’s called Lomustine (CCNU). Luckily it’s in pill form and we can give it to him at home. He’ll take 2 pills every 3 weeks indefinitely. He’ll need occasional blood work which we can do at his vet’s office. They’ll send the results to his oncologists for review so it will save us a road trip. His belly was shaved for the ultrasound and his skin looks so funny. Like a baby mouse. Although I bet he likes the way it feels on the bathroom tile.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Dress You Up

Monday, July 13, 2009
I Want a New Drug (Final Week)

Saturday, July 11, 2009
Just Like a Pill

Monday, July 6, 2009
I Want a New Drug (Week 5)

Sunday, July 5, 2009
Brand New Friend

Burning Down the House
Saturday, July 4, 2009
American Boy
Jake was up at his usual time for breakfast. No wake-up calls needed when you travel with him. We headed over to Vail Village to watch their parade. Jake’s bump is pretty “meaty” right now so we’re changing his bandages daily. Today we decided to improvise a patriotic theme with red, white and blue stripes. Dan bought him a flag bandana last week so we added that to complete the look. Jake was definitely a hit. Lots of smiles from people. Kids running over to pet him. We were searching for a shady spot to watch the parade.
There was a sweet little restaurant, Marketplace on Meadow Drive, right on a busy corner. We stopped to buy a couple drinks on their patio and noticed one table was empty, but had a sign that said, “Reserved for Julie & Larry”. Not surprising considering the prime viewing location. However, the parade hadn’t started so we asked the hostess if we could sit there until they arrived. Normally I wouldn’t even try something like that but having Jake around always alters the process a bit, and now I’m finding it always improves the outcome. Like a lucky charm. Eventually the manager came over to us and told us he seated the group in another location and that we were welcome to have the table for the day. SCORE! We ended up with this incredible view of the passing parade as it rounded the corner right in front of us. We had a couple extra chairs and when we noticed a family standing nearby, we asked them to join us. A grandmother, her daughter and their brand new grandchild…”Nana”, Lisa and Cadence. Great parade. Perfect setting. New faces and conversation. Such a fun outing and so wonderful to share the unexpected good fortune with someone else, too.
Jake, Dan and I headed back to the Westin for an afternoon nap.


Friday, July 3, 2009
Turn on the Bright Lights

History Repeating
This process has been about trying new things, mostly. But you know, some things in life are so good that maybe it’s OK to go back and try to recreate them. You might not duplicate the entire experience but it’s possible that you’ll get something just as good, but with a slightly different twist. Jake and I decided to head back to the mountains for the holiday weekend. Dan joined us this time at the Westin Riverfront.


Thank You For Being a Friend
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Happy Birthday!

Sunday, June 28, 2009
Come See About Me

This is just an opportunity to get together with friends who have enjoyed Jake’s antics over the years. I’m not sending a formal invitation. No Evite. No mass emails. No RSVP’s necessary. Just swing by our house anytime from 7pm – 9pm on Thursday, July 2nd. The side gate will be open and we’ll have some cold beverages on the patio. If you don’t know the address, send an email to jakeygianni@gmail.com and we’ll give you directions.
If you can’t make it due to the holiday weekend, we understand. Just promise us you’ll do something with your own dog this weekend. Take them on a long walk someplace new. Or for a swim. Go find a shady patio for lunch or coffee. Give them a bath. Or if you’re really brave…think of some really ridiculous idea and do it. You’d be surprised how much fun it will be for both of you.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Close to the Bone

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Hairshirt

“I am not the type of dog
That could keep you waiting
For no good reason”
“Hairshirt” by R.E.M.

Monday, June 22, 2009
I Want a New Drug (Week 3)

Sunday, June 21, 2009
Happy Father's Day
Here’s a pair for you. The first one is Jake’s dad, Harvey Wallbanger. He looks like a negative image of Jake. On Mother’s Day, I posted a pic of me and my mom, so I figured I better give equal time to my dad, Bob. This is a shot from YMCA Indian Guides. Our names: Big Bison and Little Buffalo. Stop laughing and go call YOUR dad. Mine will probably be on the links somewhere.

Tomorrow Jake goes back to CSU for his 3rd cancer treatment. Monday night should be a little easier now that we know what side effects to expect, and that they’re mostly gone by Tuesday.


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