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Daisy and a Sunset

Here are some pictures we have taken since we got back to Palau after our trip to Hawaii. We went to a “park” here in town with our dog Daisy Pearl and she had a blast. It started to rain so it cut the trip short, but not short enough. Daisy ran all over the place while it was raining, actually, torrents of water were pouring from the sky. It was still nice.

The other pictures are on various days when our dog needed her picture taken.

The sunset and the subsequent pictures were all taken this evening.

Ngchesar Waterfall

The school staff had a trip to this waterfall. It was super fun. Our dog Daisy really enjoyed climbing around the rocks and swimming in the water. We went on a walk down the stream with Victor and his puppy Neveah.
Enjoy some pictures.

Gallery

Daisy @ the dog show!

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Daisy Videos

Three videos up on YouTube that were from our first day with Daisy. At the time she was still being called Sheba. Her name was changed primarily because Sheba sounds like something bad in Korean, of whom there are many living nearby (plus I always liked Daisy better). She is already much bigger, but still super cute.

Please let me know if these embedded YouTube files end up working. The slow internet connection makes streaming videos here in Palau is just about impossible.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Daisy Pearl: our cutie puppy pie

Hello to all,

Latest news: DOG!!!!

The latest news is true. We have a dog. Not only a dog, but a sweetie pie puppy! We named her Daisy Pearl (she is all white, except for black ears and a spotted nose) She actually was named Sheba for a day, but my Korean students laughed at me. Apparently, Sheba is very close to a terrible Korean cuss word. I liked Sheba because it means, “Renowned for her beauty.” I think she is very beautiful and found it fitting. I called her Queen Sheba.But alas, her name was changed to Daisy Pearl. Pearl because we are reading “The Scarlet Letter” with my Juniors and it seemed fitting. Daisy Pearl is also “her mother’s only treasure.” Well, maybe not QUITE that dramatic. But, she is my treasure. AND, I think Daisy Pearl has a nice Southern twang to it. Keeping the south alive here in Palau…..

You may be asking yourselves, why would they get a puppy? The answer: it’s lonely here! And, this poor thing was a stray. Here’s what happened.

We had a holiday weekend this past weekend (now, two weeks ago) I had three glorious days off, except that Sunday I had to help the student association at their booth where they were selling food. There is a type of fair/concession stands/people selling stuff at the big bridge you have all seen pictures of. There are also boat races, which my students say makes this weekend the best weekend of the entire year. It was fun. But, the most fun part was there was this poor puppy sleeping at our stand. I picked her up and was asking people if they owned her. She had no collar of course. I took her to this one family and there was a definite language barrier. What I gathered was it was their dog. The five kids took the puppy from me and carried her around by the head the rest of the day. Well, it was sad for me. I felt so terrible for this tortured dog. Eventually, my kids ran out of food to sell and it was time to go. I left a little before my SA kids because the transportation was leaving (of course it was, I HATE the transportation system here) So, my kids stayed behind to finish cleaning up. According to them, this family that I had left the puppy with left the dog.  They caught up with them and asked about her. The family sad, “oh, we just found her on the road and our kids wanted to play with her for the day. She is not our doggie.” ( I discovered from some locals that this bridge is where they dump strays) My kids then got the BRILLANT idea to take her home and surprise me at school the next day.

When I got off the bus Monday morning my kids were by their cars calling me over. I went and there was Daisy in a little box. My heart did a little flip flop. Long story short, I kept her in a SM’s apartment until Jesse came at noon for week of prayer. I took him to the apartment and showed him the doggie. He was a bit surprised. But, he loved her too. And…he loves ME. So, it wasn’t to hard to sweet talk him into a dog. She pretty much did that herself, because she is ADORABLE!!!!!!!

Le My puppy is now cuddling on the couch with me right now. We took her to the vet and they said she was only about a month and a half. That was a guess by a local bum (in my opinion he was a bum)so who knows. But….too young to get shots. Only the worm medicine, we have to go back for shots. The worm medicine was only 10 bucks, as are shots. I love that about Palau!!! Dogs are so much more expensive in the states. But, the downside to the worm medicine is my puppy has the runs. We had a little disaster before school this morning which resulted in a fast shower before 7am for my puppy pie. She now smells like lovely “Joy” dish soap. Which is good, because she likes to sleep with us. We have an old pillow for her, but who wants to sleep on a pillow when you can sleep on a bed, is her motto! Last night, I was on my side and Daisy’s head as on my neck. It was the sweetest thing. So, our bed feels a bit smaller.  After all, the poor thing is only a month and a half old. She probably misses her doggie mommy. I have discovered that I am “Mama” to Daisy and Jess is “Daddy” It is pretty crazy. I never would have thought that I would refer to myself as “Mama” It is just what comes out of my mouth. I guess I’m more Southern than I thought.

Prayers please for Daisy. She is a little malnourished but not terribly. We gave her a flea bath and found two ticks on her the first day. She has a flea collar and pink/purple collar. She has a home. She needed a home. She makes Palau feel more like home.