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Adding to the family

With a mortgage, children and lives as busy as ever, is it such a good idea to have an addition to the family - even if that addition happens to be the furry, cold-nose variety?

It is an aisle I could always skip in the grocery store. Before I was a mommy, I used to skip that whole half of the store.

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But, after that, those other aisles all seemed pointless. Jars and jars of baby food, diapers, Gerber Graduates, wipes.

But, two babies later, and I found myself frequenting those rows. Their items
became regularly featured needs on my list. But, I still had those pet aisles I could
skip, right?

Well, this week, our family grew by one member. We have been wanting a puppy for a few years. Well, let me rephrase. My son, age 5, has been asking for a dog since he could talk.

I think that a dog is all a part of our “white picket fence” life. Live in suburbia, have
2.5 kids, a dog, a yard … the American Dream. But, with a 5-year-old son and soon-
to-be-3-year-old daughter there just never seemed a time to add to our family.

We knew we didn’t want another child. We hope not to have another. With a boy
and a girl, the “rich man’s family” even if we are far from it, we seemed complete.
Regardless, the begging for a puppy never ended. We decided that once my daughter was out of diapers, we maybe could handle the additional responsibilities (and cost) of another “baby” in the family.

As she potty trained, we egged my daughter on with promises of a puppy. If she
could go on the potty, we could save diaper money and spend it on a dog. She was
thrilled to have the incentive, and we were happy to justify the budget.

To help her along, we’d occasionally stop at the pet shop to remind her of her goal.
We’d pet the puppies and sometimes even take her into the small rooms to play with one.

That was all going smoothly until Saturday. During one of our usual stops, we
accidentally fell in love. All four of us were head over heals for a fluffy Australian
Sheppard. Amongst a pile of sleeping fur, my son squealed with excitement at a
small version of my sister’s dog.

And, instead of fleeing in fear, as most dogs (and let’s face it, humans) would do,
this little lad came bounding toward him. He excitedly licked his face and pounced
around him.

We risked taking him into the little room, and it was all said and done. Once we all
got to play with him, hug him and pet him … we couldn’t resist.

A few months ahead of schedule, we came back the next day (the first he could go to
a home) and bought the newest member of our family. Oliver Jaxon Treacy, better
known to our house as “Ollie” has been doing quite well thus far.

Our family will spend the next few weeks adjusting, but it all feels very right.
Sleepless nights, countless trips to the yard, feedings, vet visits … we are all ready.

And, Ollie seems happy, too! Our family feels a little more complete. Best of all? My daughter hasn’t missed a trip to the potty since!

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