{"id":6412,"date":"2017-04-06T10:42:08","date_gmt":"2017-04-06T17:42:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redshoezone.ca\/?p=6412"},"modified":"2017-04-11T17:15:26","modified_gmt":"2017-04-12T00:15:26","slug":"went-empty-nest-parenting-toddlers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ohmywordjournal.com\/redshoezone\/went-empty-nest-parenting-toddlers\/","title":{"rendered":"How I Went From An Empty Nest To Parenting Toddlers"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’M THE MOM OF TODDLERS.<\/h1>\n

Well…they aren’t typical toddlers.<\/p>\n

They’re wearing dog suits.<\/p>\n

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The toddlers Kenley (left). + Mila (right).<\/p><\/div>\n

They\u2019re a little older than your average toddler.<\/p>\n

Mila is 8 that\u2019s 56 in dog years so she\u2019s navigating Life 2.0 like the rest of us.<\/p>\n

Kenley is 5 that\u2019s a youthful 35 in dog years.<\/p>\n

But they feel<\/em> like toddlers and definitely act<\/em> like them<\/h2>\n

We inherited these beautiful creatures from our 20 something daughter who rescued and parented them for 2 years before her life\/work situation changed and dog care was about to be compromised.<\/p>\n

\u00a0\u201cCan you take them for the summer?\u201d<\/em> she asked.<\/h2>\n

\u201cYes!\u201d<\/em>\u00a0It was well known we\u2019d fallen in love with these \u2018hounds\u2019.<\/p>\n

The summer turned into permanent.<\/p>\n

I know a lot of empty nests fill up like this.<\/p>\n

I have a friend who took in a ferret.<\/p>\n

I must say M + K\u00a0 were incredibly well disciplined when they arrived. My daughter was the head of the household and the alpha. In this nest the dogs pretty much run the show and are actively training us. I think we\u2019re coming along nicely.<\/p>\n

A little background on greyhounds<\/h2>\n

Most greyhounds are rescues having spent their early years kept in a kennel making them hungry and ready to stretch their legs in the next race. No sweet puppy hood for these guys. It’s a tough, brutal life. Thankfully greyhound racing is slowing being banned throughout the world.\u00a0\u00a0 Once sprung from captivity and in a forever home it takes a while for them to adjust to life on the outside. They\u2019ve never seen cars, stairs, tv\u2019s, vacuums or other dog breeds.<\/p>\n

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At first greyhounds can be a little fearful<\/p><\/div>\n

Greyhounds \u00a0are 40 mph couch potatoes. Yes they run fast (the second fastest animal in the world next to a cheetah) but they are loungers and can sleep up to 18 hours a day. They are sweet, gentle and mellow creatures. A more loving animal would be hard to find.<\/p>\n

We\u2019ve had to make a few adjustments to our nest to accommodate the toddlers.<\/p>\n

These are some of the changes we’ve made since returning to parenting.<\/h2>\n

My once charming living room is now a doggie playroom. Funny that\u2019s what it was when we moved into this house 25 years ago and my daughter was one.<\/p>\n

In my daughter\u2019s home they had nice dog beds that they\u2019d curl up on, nap on, sleep on. Here they each have their own beds\u2026.(well we share)\u2026the master bed and the guest room bed\u2026complete with fluffy duvets and lots of soft pillows.<\/p>\n

\"Kenley<\/a>

Kenley makes himself at home on master bed<\/p><\/div>\n

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On the guest bed<\/p><\/div>\n

My lovely white couches are now covered with white sheets and stay covered 24\/7. I have some rather interesting ‘accessories’ too. \u00a0So much for the well-appointed home I used to have.<\/p>\n

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Mila – in her favourite position – lounges on sheet covered couch.<\/p><\/div>\n

My house is littered with dog toys and chewies. I bought several toy baskets and try to teach the dogs to put their stuff away when they are finished but\u2026it\u2019s not working.<\/p>\n

Greyhounds have very little fur so they have to be insulated in bad weather. M + K have a nice wardrobe of sweaters, raincoats, winter and all weather coats to keep them toasty warm and dry. I bundle and un-bundle them 4X’s a day to go for walks. I help them put arms into sleeves and fasten closures. Then I get myself ready. I’m having an attack of Deja vu.<\/p>\n

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Kenley and Mila in sweaters<\/p><\/div>\n

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..and in winter coats<\/p><\/div>\n

Of course there have been surprises<\/h2>\n

Two months into life with us Kenley broke his leg. It was an unfortunate series of events that led him to jump into the closed hatch of the SUV. \u00a0It was a complicated break.<\/p>\n

Bring in the specialists. The Doctors (orthopedic surgeon and radiologist) thought Kenley may have bone cancer based on the way the break presented. The leg was stabilized and we waited a week for the results of several biopsies. Luckily no cancer was found so it was full steam ahead with repairing his leg.<\/p>\n

The surgeon had a challenging time dealing with the shattered bone and finally settled on securing the leg with a titanium plate and fusing the wrist. It was challenging 5 hour surgery with the last 90 minutes spent suturing what the surgeon referred to as ‘greyhound skin’ closely resembling wet tissue paper.<\/p>\n

Kenley came home but every day we made the 35 minute trek each way \u00a0to the hospital for a cast change to address the fluid that had built up while waiting for surgery and was now draining.<\/p>\n

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Kenley in cast with nurse Mila<\/p><\/div>\n

Kenley was very patient but not impressed with the daily trips that went on for a month.<\/p>\n

Greyhounds are notoriously nervous animals so a lot of comforting, cajoling and cookies were required to get him thru. Not to mention me travelling prone in the back of the car beside him to keep him from moving. It was a little tricky to contain a 87 pound dog. He usually won when he wanted to re-position.<\/p>\n

During the process of assessing the leg another issue was discovered.<\/p>\n

Add one more specialist to the team \u2013 an Internist. Kenley was found to have an enlarged heart and an advanced valve issue. Since open heart surgery and valve repair is (not yet) done on dogs our boy was put on a full heart failure medication protocol to lessen the work load on his heart.<\/p>\n

This toddler is a handful. Under our breath we’re muttering,\u201ctoo bad we didn\u2019t have pet insurance.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

Oh well. Like I said we love these dogs.<\/p>\n

By this point our entire house has been reorganized into an infirmary to accommodate the patient. All the bedrooms are upstairs (which Kenley can\u2019t navigate with his full leg cast) so my husband volunteers to sleep downstairs on the soft, carpeted, quilt covered floor next to him.<\/p>\n

Mila and I are upstairs.\u00a0 She is on the bed having taken over my husband\u2019s spot.<\/p>\n

You can see where all this is going.<\/p>\n

Yep\u2026..the power base has shifted.<\/p>\n

The dogs are in charge.<\/h1>\n

Kenley\u2019s recovery is slow and requires physio therapy \u2013 yes they have that for dogs. In his case it\u2019s performed by a physiotherapist who used to treat humans and is now a canine specialist.<\/p>\n

My husband and I are a devoted care team and we\u2019re up for anything. We happily drive 45 minutes each way to take Kenley to physio once a week. My husband requests an appointment for his back problem.<\/p>\n

While Kenley is recovering we don\u2019t want Mila to be forgotten so I arrange play dates for her. Just like I did for daughter. \u00a0Nice dog nice parents \u2013 deal.<\/p>\n

We\u2019ve become good friends with a devoted greyhound family (they\u2019ve had greyhounds for 25 years and \u00a0have 2 \u2018toddlers\u2019 at home too). They are a godsend and support us in every way. We have a standing Friday date to walk dogs and have coffee \u2013 social time for all of us parents and kids. Funny I used to do the same thing on Fridays with my mom\u2019s group\u202625 years ago\u2026.playground\u2026coffee.<\/p>\n

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Friday play date with friends..that’s Kenley, Mila, me, Shana and Ki<\/p><\/div>\n

Right about now we realize\u2026the dogs are<\/em> totally in charge.<\/p>\n

This is no joke.<\/p>\n

They lie on couches they lie on beds. Those dog beds are still around but haven\u2019t seen any action in a long time. They get cookies for everything. Mila seems to think she owns the couches and when visitors come over and they\u2019ve chosen a spot she\u2019s interested in she\u2019ll stare them down until they move. Thank God all our friends are dog lovers. They laugh and move to accommodate Mila even though we say, \u201cpleeeease stay where you are!\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

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Mila commandeers seat she has her eye on.<\/p><\/div>\n

Mila is a very social dog and loves to have guests. She grabs her squeaky toys and starts celebrating their arrival the minute they get in the door with a chorus of very loud, happy squeaking. It\u2019s her personal statement.<\/p>\n

Did I mention Kenley is a little nervous? That means that when visitors are over he regularly passes gas as a way of releasing tension. So we and our guests move from room to room\u2026 call it a migratory entertaining style.<\/p>\n

These dogs love to go in the car so we created a daily go-for-a-ride schedule. At 3 pm every day we climb in the car and go somewhere. They love to walk at the beach and in forests so we alternate their favourite spots so they don\u2019t get bored. That just makes good sense\u2014right??<\/p>\n

Kenley\u2019s heart condition deteriorated over Christmas so now we\u2019re on a stepped up protocol. The medication makes him lose his appetite so I offer morning and afternoon snacks\u00a0 to bump up his caloric intake. I can do a lot with peanut butter, kibble and liver treats! Mila of course gets to partake in everything and as far as she\u2019s concerned she\u2019s hit the treat\/food jackpot. Little does she know I\u2019m\u00a0 balancing her calories and daily intake so her svelte figure and slim waistline don\u2019t start to expand.<\/p>\n

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Afternoon snacks are always fun<\/p><\/div>\n

I\u2019m building my babysitter list so we can go out and not have to keep looking at the time to make sure we haven\u2019t exceeded our 4 hour window. Kenley as a result of medication has to get outside often.<\/p>\n

Kenley loves the beach so we keep the tide tables close by so we can plan our beach adventures with military precision. On the sand bars he can walk off leash and his spirit totally comes to life. He\u2019s like a puppy chasing the waves, birds, dogs and what appears to be his imaginary friends. Mila, who doesn\u2019t come off the leash because she\u2019s super fast and we might not be able to catch her, finds all this very amusing and curious.<\/p>\n

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Kenley is beach guy<\/p><\/div>\n

As you can see life is full. It\u2019s totally organized around the toddlers \u2013 their snacks, food, outings, ensuring life is full of rich, wonderful experiences. Like all parents today we just want our kids to be happy. They both smile. Kenley laughs at the beach. Mila performs her funny, silly antics daily.<\/p>\n

So far I haven\u2019t gotten into \u00a0crafts or the papier mache projects our nest used to be known for.<\/p>\n

Maybe Mila and Kenley would like that.<\/p>\n

I\u2019ll have to ask them.<\/p>\n

Do you have a dog or dogs you love? Are they like toddlers? Did you inherit your kids pets? What are your stories? Please share in the comments below.<\/p>\n<\/span>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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