Wow. Sunday, Jul 30 2006 

I did it. We did it. Blogathoners did it. Over $90,000 in total was raised for various charities during this years Blogathon. Even though I’m pretty sure my sleep routine is going to be fudged up for awhile, I’m glad I did it. Thank you to the sponsors, the commenters and all those who helped me stay up.

This blog won’t be going anywhere. Feel free to keep commenting on the posts. The pets around here love comments and attention.

On a side note, it seems that All-Night.Org is back up and running, for now anyway.

Done Sunday, Jul 30 2006 

Anyone who wakes me will deal with a horrible, slow death! Congrats to everyone else who made it and thanks to those who stuck it out with me! A huge thanks to all my sponsors! Because of ya’ll I passed my goal!

The Home Stretch! Sunday, Jul 30 2006 

I feel like I can relax now that I reached my goal. Between the March For The Animals and the Blogathon, I believe I’ve raised close to $1000 for the MD SPCA. How freakin’ awesome is that? Next year my goal for the walk is going to be $1000. I keep checking the MD SPCA website to see if they have announced when and where yet. I’ll need to sign up early in order to make that kinda goal! You can bet your ass as soon as I sign up, I’ll be blogging about it!

And it sure it weird being awake when your parents wake up for the day.

Your Pets! Sunday, Jul 30 2006 

Jane says:

How cool, I’m glad you got more $$ towards your charity. Okay, as you know, I have a pet pot bellied pig & her real name is Trixi, but on my blog,she’s Cheeta. She’s 4 years old, black & weighs about 125 lbs. She’s really funny & barks more than she snorts. She likes to go for walks & eat grass & little flowers. She sleeps with a sheet and 2 blankets. Gets 3 2-course meals a day. If I dont wake up with her in the morning, she tips over my computer chair & it wakes me up. She loves to wrestle with Tarzan. Her favorite foods are probably watermelon & sweet potato. Okay, that’s all for now

Kat says:

Let me tell you about a Dog Named Boo. A Dog Named Boo was wanderin the ole streets of Santa Monica when ole Peta picked em up. He was rehomed 4 or 6 times and was becoming considered to be unadoptable. We got him, trained him abit, and now he is the best & cutest dog ever. He knows sit, wave shake, say *gasp*, and does minor agility. He saved my life & brought me closer to dogs. I used to be a cat person until I met him.

 

Joisey says:

Yay! I’ll tell you about my little shih-tzu, Pookie! He’s my mom’s dog. She got him when I was 17. My dad finally said it was OK for her to get a dog since I was going to be leaving for college.

We got him at a breeders’. We almost didn’t. He was too expensive, so we left. But just as we were pulling the car out of the parking spot, the breeder ran out and cut the price about 30%! So the then tiny ball of fur was ours.

Now it’s 8½ years later and he’s the best thing to ever happen to our family. So sweet and lovable, and oh is he spoiled! I miss him though since he’s with my parents all the way back in NJ.

Here’s a pic of the two of us together:
http://www.thought-bubbles.com/webcam/pic05.jpg

Mr. Fab says:

We have three bunnies, Anya, Wally, and Bear. We’ve had them for about five years. We adopted them from a local woman who takes rabbits in and tries to find them good home. Anya is the leader, she is the most aggressive and curious. Wally is the lump. He is content just to shed and eat. And Bear is somewhere in the middle. They actually have their own room. We have one of the bedrooms set up just for them. Yeah, they are pretty spoiled. They are all from the same litter.

Atom Girl says:

Right now I live with three animals. Two cats and a dog, none of which are mine. *My* pets are home with my mom. My cat Mistoffoles is a big fat black cat who I miss so much it hurts, and my green parakeet Pesto. I know they are getting super love, and I give super love to the animals I live with. It is in my nature, I love animals.
Everytime I hear/see people talk about their pets I think about Sidney. Sidney was my beloved hamster that died last year. His full name was Sid Vicious. He was my companion for awhile. Not to mention he was insanely cute. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v16/hogwarts_hobbit/sid3.jpg (and http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v16/hogwarts_hobbit/sid1.jpg)

Thanks to everyone who commented! Make sure you go check out their blogs. Some are ‘Thoners and some aren’t but they are all supporters!

Anyone Else Out There… Sunday, Jul 30 2006 

have this feeling they won’t be able to go to bed once this thing is over? That or they’ll only nap because they want to be able to sleep Sunday night?

And Mr. Fab, my Wolfie is not for sale! I couldn’t put a price on him. He’s one of a kind. I got another sponsor! $5 closer to my goal ya’ll!

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Almost There… Saturday, Jul 29 2006 

I feel like I’ve been sitting in this chair all day. Oh wait, I have been! I hope everyone out there is doing ok with posts and whatever else like server issues or being sick and all that.

I knew the daytime hours would be easy to handle. Other people were awake in the house, there were things on TV to watch. Now it’s getting harder. I’ve already taken 2 showers to help me stay awake! Being in the BE Shoutbox does help though, chatting to other ‘Thoners and those who are just up supporting the cause.

Before I go, Thanks to everyone for the comments. Jane, you kick ass my friend. If you haven’t already Sponsor Me! I’m *this* close to my goal!

Almost Time For Lunch Saturday, Jul 29 2006 

No idea what lunch will be but I’m sure it’ll be something quick. A quick “Thanks” to those who have posted comments. Trust me, they do help. Even if you can’t sponsor me you can stil help by posting comments!

Speaking of sponsorships, I’m still sitting on $231. My goal of $300 is enough to support and care for an animal during his or her stay at the MD SPCA. Wouldn’t you feel awesome knowing you helped take care of an animal while he or she waited to be adopted by a loving family? Not everyone can adopt an animal but most can donate one way or another.

Shout Outs Saturday, Jul 29 2006 

Here are some fellow ‘Thoners that I’m either friends with or sponsored. The Blogathon is all about helping others and what’s a better way then to pimp others out?

Long Slow Beautiful Dance
Yankeeography
How Animals Save Us Every Day
Dreaming In Atomic Pajamas
An Indian Summer
DizzyScorpio
Pictures From My World

The Plan Saturday, Jul 29 2006 

I really don’t have much of a plan. I am going to try and keep everything animal/blogathon related though. You’ll see pictures and videos of Wolfie, some pictures of Squeakers and Diamond too. I’m going to find various news stories on animals as well, from the good to the bad. People need to be aware of just how much animal abuse does go on in the world. I’m going to spotlight some animals that are up for adoption at the MD SPCA as well! Hopefully I can make everything last 24 hours.

Also, Blogexplosion has a special chatroom set up just for the Blogathon. OHB is doing live BE radio as well! Stop by and say hello and helps us stay up!

Sponsor Me!

Let The Games Begin! Saturday, Jul 29 2006 

The Blogathon is finally here! I was too excited last night and hardly got any sleep but have no fear! I will make it 24 hours somehow! The first thing I want to do is give everyone some information on my charity. Instead of picking a nationwide charity, I picked one that’s local. I picked a charity that I know needs the money and would put it to a good use.

The Maryland SPCA is a local animal charity here in Maryland. They are located in Baltimore City but they help out state wide. Not only do they adopt out animals, but they give classes as well and help educate people.

This information cam from the MD SPCA website:

Mission
The Maryland SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) mission is to prevent cruelty and neglect of animals through fostering the humane relationship between animals and people. It is a private, non-profit, independent organization. It operates primarily in the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan area. The mission is to be accomplished through education, advocacy, active direct care, pet population control, and screened adoptions.

Our Philosophy as An Open Admission Shelter
The Maryland SPCA helps all pets – including elderly, sick, feral, or aggressive ones. We believe that every pet deserves our compassion and help, especially the pets who have serious health or behavior problems. These pets are the ones who need us the most, and it is our mission to do our best for them, just as we help the very adoptable pets that any shelter would welcome.

Because we accept all pets, we must euthanize animals who are a danger to people, cannot live in a home, or who are very sick or elderly. Euthanasia is a heart-breaking task that is necessary for pets who cannot be placed in homes.

We work hard to prevent euthanasia and to keep animals in homes. We offer a variety of educational programs to help people learn the best way to care for their pets. And, we help pet owners by telephone or email with questions and problems with their pets to prevent people from giving up their pets.

Animals who are placed up for adoption at the SPCA remain in the program as long as they remain healthy and friendly. While most pets are adopted within a few days, some stay with us for a few weeks before finding a new home. The staff at the SPCA works hard to find loving, new homes for all the animals, including giving some of the pets basic training and enrichment to ensure a smooth transition in their new homes.

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