“World's Most Complete Neighborpedia”
Explore:   What's happening in your neck of the woods?

Gayle Balaban/E. Tn Waterfront Real Estate

Poodle Healing-A Precious Little Girl and Her Dog-A Must Read!!! Get Kleenex Handy

I would like to share a story that has touched many hearts. Cathy, the breeder of this wonderful Poodle, Electra, is also a friend and mentor to me with showing Poodles. Electra also happens to be the mother of my little Marilyn, so, this gives me great hope for what she can grow up to be. Many of you that have been on here for a while know about Twinkle from my earlier posts. She is Cathy's dog that came for a visit last spring. She is also Electra's sister.. We still have our fingers crossed that a breeding with her will take place this fall and that she will have puppies.

So, this is a story about a little girl in Florida and Electra. Please also take the time to go to the mother's blog and see what she has to say. Maybe some of you will be interested in the foundation that she started. This is the story, written by Cathy, and posted with her permission. If you want to know more about Cathy and her dogs go to her web site www.RidgewoodPoodles.com .

BOO !! Happy Halloween

This is an article I wrote for the VIP (Versatility in Poodles) newsletter - it explains a bit about how Electra came to live with Mandy and the wonderful relationship they have formed. Electra has moved seamlessly from being a top showdog, a great mom in the whelping box to a fantastic "mom" to a very special young lady.

Mandy's Best Friend

I'm going to backtrack a bit before explaining the title to this article a bit more, so please be a bit patient.

The story starts with my girl, "Electra", Ch. Ridgewood's Starlight Express. Electra is a showgirl. She started her career late by some standards, but I'm not one to always race into the ring with puppies - sometimes I wait until they are nice mature adults - or at least maturing young adults. This was the case with Electra. But once she entered the ring, she didn't want to look back at any other life. She LOVED the ring, the attention, and the "public", the road trips. She would howl and bark as the van was being loaded; for fear that she might get left at home - HORRORS!!

Electra finished her championship quickly and had a very nice specials career, with many specialty BIS wins as well as group wins and placements. One year she was #6, in the U.S. Jane Myers approached me at a show in Perry, GA and asked me about the possibility of a white Standard to join her family, but she was really concerned, because she had heard that there was no such thing as a white Standard with brains and sensibility. HUH??? I don't know which handlers she had been talking with or what lines they are showing, but *I* know for a fact that there ARE white standards with brains out there. I absolutely cannot take any credit for the training or work that went into the amazing accomplishments, but I will brag on Electra's white litter-brother, Quincy, who has gone High-in-Trial at PCA 3 out of 4 years (one year off due to Lyme disease). Quincy has his OTCH and is also a UDX4. And I know that there are many other sensible whites out there too.

I introduced Jane to Electra, and they hit it off right away, so towards the end of her career, I signed her on as Electra's co-owner, and she finished showing her as a special, and Electra lived and traveled with her and became a fixture in her motorhome.

Some of you are thinking "Jane Myers" ?? The Sporting Dog Handler? With Poodles?? What is with that?? Well, actually, one of Jane's first dogs was a Miniature poodle when she was a child (we won't go into what year). So Poodles were there long before the sporting dogs that she is now very well known for. And yes, Jane grooms poodles very well.

Now some of you might wonder Why or How I could give one of my dogs away so easily - well, it's because I felt it was in the best interests of Electra. She is SUCH a diva, such a showgirl who LOVES to be on the road and in the center of everything that I felt that being Jane's companion and a fixture in the RV would suit her personality better than being a couch potato in my house. Oh sure, Electra would be loved, and would be satisfied and happy living here, but not as fulfilled as being able to be on the road traveling to dog shows all the time and having people coming into the RV visiting HER (and maybe talking to Jane and Greg).

Jane has done the 3-day walk for breast cancer, and I've groomed Electra (or "Poodle" as Jane also calls her) to show support and generate interest and donations.

Electra was bred to my Vincent and gave me my wonderful boy, George - and showed me that in addition to being an amazing showgirl, she is an incredible mother. This girl is UBER-MOM. Yes, I still bottle feed, but only because of the hands-on aspect for the puppies, not because she needed the puppy supplemented. Cleaning up after the puppy? Well, Electra decided that was HER job, not mine, thank you very much. Even 5 weeks after giving birth, if I wasn't there with a paper towel as puppy was pooping, she would be in there before I could turn around!

Jane and I discussed the second breeding, Electra's strengths, weaknesses, stud dogs and decided that her second litter would be sired by Kay Palade-Peiser's old man, "Caddy" Ch. Kaylen's Cadillac Style. Again, Electra showed her incredibly strong maternal instincts.

Okay, Fast Forward to a couple months ago. I received an e-mail from Jane asking me about a new home for Electra. After I got over the initial shock of the subject line of the e-mail and read the proposal, it took me about .05 seconds to hit reply and say YES!!!! to what she was asking.

It turns out that Jane has a friend who has a young girl, Mandy that is undergoing several years of Chemotherapy. This girl just turned 8 years old and from the photos, just as cute as a bug.

She and her mom met Electra at Jane's kennel (Jane and Greg own a boarding and grooming kennel as their base of operations in Thonotosassa, FL) so, when Electra is not on the road, she is prancing about meeting & greeting clients. Jane brought Electra over to her friends home (about 15 minutes away), and it was PERFECT.

When Jane first sent me the e-mail asking me about sending Electra to live with Mandy, I knew what Jane knew - that this was perfect for her. She is a showgirl, but watching her with her puppies, I know that motherhood is a higher calling, and whether it has four legs or 2, Electra would mother and care for a puppy - and Mandy is HER puppy now, and one who will stay around much longer than the cute little four legged babies - Even better, this "puppy" gives LOTS of attention back in return! And, Electra does get lots of attention that she thrives on.

Allow me to share some of the updates Mandy's mom has sent to me along the way - they just bring tears to my eyes

bullet

>I wanted to say thank you so much for the amazing gift you have given my
> little girl in your beautiful Electra. I see an incredible difference in
> Mandy already and it has only been three days.
>
> Mandy has not slept all night in her own bed since she started chemo
> back in February. With her adored poodle sleeping tucked next to her,
> she sleeps soundly all night in her own bed.
>
> Today after a particularly rough day of chemo, that didn't go as
> planned, Mandy lay on the couch with her all day.
>
> They share food...bite for you, bite for me style.


What amazing medicine, huh? Just 3 days, and the little girl is sleeping in her own bed. Now, as far as eating, part of that is probably due to some of the newer drugs Mandy was given for her appetite - but having an eating buddy to share your meals with would certainly make eating more fun.

And a new computer buddy:

This update was from September 28th , and a new Chemo protocol - the thought of Mandy losing her hair prompted the thought that a "sympathy" haircut on Electra's part might help Mandy feel a bit better - so that is what the reference is to the new haircut on "Poodle"

bullet

>You are too sweet for words. Thank you so much and I so hope you get to
> see the two of them together soon. It is so incredibly cute and sweet.
> Poodle just LOVES Mandy and has very much adopted her as her puppy. :-)
> They are inseparable.
>
> Funny story, yesterday, Mandy was out in the playset with Alannah and
> Zachary and they were up in the little fort part of it playing
> something. Poodle stood at the door barking until I let her out to go
> find Mandy. She ran out to the playset, ran up the little staircase
> thing to the fort part, sat down next to Mandy and looked at me liked,
> "Phew, it's all good. I got her now." Sooooooooo cute. Mandy thought it
> was the best thing ever.
>
> It really makes her day to see how much she responds to her and how she
> always follows here everywhere. It is definitely true love.
>
> Right now Mandy's hair looks like it is hanging on okay and some is even
> coming back after the first chemo regimen. I am hoping it will hang in
> there. If not, I will definitely talk to her about Poodle going bald
> with her. You are so sweet to think of that. Thank you!
>

Mandy's mom has an on-line blog set up, where she posts up-dates, news, info, funny tid-bits about life. Here was her entry introducing everyone to Electra

http://believeinmandy.blogspot.com/2008/09/mandys-best-friend.html

Information about Mandy and what type of cancer she has is at her blog:

http://believeinmandy.blogspot.com/

I know that I am terribly biased, but I think this is what Poodles should be able to do. Roll with whatever is thrown at them and take it not only in stride, but step up and perform beyond what anyone expected, because they are just an amazing breed.

And when we breed, we need to remember that we are the guardians and the future of the breed. It is up to us to protect the health, temperament and all the other wonderful traits of our breed when we are planning breedings and raising litters. Also, when our beloved poodles step out, they are ambassadors to the breed, and should represent the breed well, and we must be willing to answer questions and help educate others.

And if anyone has a Poodle with a great, stable temperament, please consider looking into a pediatric cancer center and see if there is a match. The feedback alone is overwhelming, then if you stop to think about the fact that you are actually touching and affecting a young life - oh, just not enough words to express the feelings, but plenty of smiles and tears of joy.

PLEASE READ!!!!!!!!!!!!! Important to a little, helpless girl!!!!!! PLEASE READ !!!!!

Yesterday I wrote a blog about a little girl who has cancer. She is the cutest, sweetest little thing and how she was given a Poodle, related to my Poodle, who has become her very best friend. Her name is Mandy. The story is very touching, but, included in there is a link to a blog that her mother has been keeping up. In the blog it tells about the foundation for Mandy.

The whole story is irresistable, IF, anyone will read it. I really wanted to help them by getting the word out and I know most of you have soft hearts. Am I totally blown away today! There has been 1, one comment on it and it is going further down the list and becoming buried!

Help me please. I bumped it back up again, so, please as a favor to me; read it and make some small comment so that it will stay in view. I assure you that I am not doing this for the points. The story needs to get out. Also, if you have just a minute; click on the link to Mandy's blog and leave her a little get well wish!

Thanks I knew that I could count on you.

A Little Girl and Her Dog ...Kleenex required "Mandy's Best Friend"

I would like to share a story that has touched many hearts. Cathy, the breeder of this wonderful Poodle, Electra, is also a friend and mentor to me with showing Poodles. Electra also happens to be the mother of my little Marilyn, so, this gives me great hope for what she can grow up to be. Many of you that have been on here for a while know about Twinkle from my earlier posts. She is Cathy's dog that came for a visit last spring. She is also Electra's sister.. We still have our fingers crossed that a breeding with her will take place this fall and that she will have puppies.

So, this is a story about a little girl in Florida and Electra. Please also take the time to go to the mother's blog and see what she has to say. Maybe some of you will be interested in the foundation that she started. This is the story, written by Cathy, and posted with her permission. If you want to know more about Cathy and her dogs go to her web site www.RidgewoodPoodles.com .

BOO !! Happy Halloween

Tampa Bay 3-Day walk - Mandy and Electra supporting Friends

Happy Birthday Mandy - what do you have for ME?

Halloween goodies for the Poodle??

She's a ROCKSTAR!

Sleeping Beauties

Queens of the sofa

Jane Myers, Electra aka "Poodle" and Mandy

Electra walking Mandy

<script src="photogallery/photo22569/sldshow.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"></script> . <script type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"></script>

BOO !! Happy Halloween

This is an article I wrote for the VIP (Versatility in Poodles) newsletter - it explains a bit about how Electra came to live with Mandy and the wonderful relationship they have formed. Electra has moved seamlessly from being a top showdog, a great mom in the whelping box to a fantastic "mom" to a very special young lady.

Mandy's Best Friend

I'm going to backtrack a bit before explaining the title to this article a bit more, so please be a bit patient.

The story starts with my girl, "Electra", Ch. Ridgewood's Starlight Express. Electra is a showgirl. She started her career late by some standards, but I'm not one to always race into the ring with puppies - sometimes I wait until they are nice mature adults - or at least maturing young adults. This was the case with Electra. But once she entered the ring, she didn't want to look back at any other life. She LOVED the ring, the attention, and the "public", the road trips. She would howl and bark as the van was being loaded; for fear that she might get left at home - HORRORS!!

Electra finished her championship quickly and had a very nice specials career, with many specialty BIS wins as well as group wins and placements. One year she was #6, in the U.S. Jane Myers approached me at a show in Perry, GA and asked me about the possibility of a white Standard to join her family, but she was really concerned, because she had heard that there was no such thing as a white Standard with brains and sensibility. HUH??? I don't know which handlers she had been talking with or what lines they are showing, but *I* know for a fact that there ARE white standards with brains out there. I absolutely cannot take any credit for the training or work that went into the amazing accomplishments, but I will brag on Electra's white litter-brother, Quincy, who has gone High-in-Trial at PCA 3 out of 4 years (one year off due to Lyme disease). Quincy has his OTCH and is also a UDX4. And I know that there are many other sensible whites out there too.

I introduced Jane to Electra, and they hit it off right away, so towards the end of her career, I signed her on as Electra's co-owner, and she finished showing her as a special, and Electra lived and traveled with her and became a fixture in her motorhome.

Some of you are thinking "Jane Myers" ?? The Sporting Dog Handler? With Poodles?? What is with that?? Well, actually, one of Jane's first dogs was a Miniature poodle when she was a child (we won't go into what year). So Poodles were there long before the sporting dogs that she is now very well known for. And yes, Jane grooms poodles very well.

Now some of you might wonder Why or How I could give one of my dogs away so easily - well, it's because I felt it was in the best interests of Electra. She is SUCH a diva, such a showgirl who LOVES to be on the road and in the center of everything that I felt that being Jane's companion and a fixture in the RV would suit her personality better than being a couch potato in my house. Oh sure, Electra would be loved, and would be satisfied and happy living here, but not as fulfilled as being able to be on the road traveling to dog shows all the time and having people coming into the RV visiting HER (and maybe talking to Jane and Greg).

Jane has done the 3-day walk for breast cancer, and I've groomed Electra (or "Poodle" as Jane also calls her) to show support and generate interest and donations.

Electra was bred to my Vincent and gave me my wonderful boy, George - and showed me that in addition to being an amazing showgirl, she is an incredible mother. This girl is UBER-MOM. Yes, I still bottle feed, but only because of the hands-on aspect for the puppies, not because she needed the puppy supplemented. Cleaning up after the puppy? Well, Electra decided that was HER job, not mine, thank you very much. Even 5 weeks after giving birth, if I wasn't there with a paper towel as puppy was pooping, she would be in there before I could turn around!

Jane and I discussed the second breeding, Electra's strengths, weaknesses, stud dogs and decided that her second litter would be sired by Kay Palade-Peiser's old man, "Caddy" Ch. Kaylen's Cadillac Style. Again, Electra showed her incredibly strong maternal instincts.

Okay, Fast Forward to a couple months ago. I received an e-mail from Jane asking me about a new home for Electra. After I got over the initial shock of the subject line of the e-mail and read the proposal, it took me about .05 seconds to hit reply and say YES!!!! to what she was asking.

It turns out that Jane has a friend who has a young girl, Mandy that is undergoing several years of Chemotherapy. This girl just turned 8 years old and from the photos, just as cute as a bug.

She and her mom met Electra at Jane's kennel (Jane and Greg own a boarding and grooming kennel as their base of operations in Thonotosassa, FL) so, when Electra is not on the road, she is prancing about meeting & greeting clients. Jane brought Electra over to her friends home (about 15 minutes away), and it was PERFECT.

When Jane first sent me the e-mail asking me about sending Electra to live with Mandy, I knew what Jane knew - that this was perfect for her. She is a showgirl, but watching her with her puppies, I know that motherhood is a higher calling, and whether it has four legs or 2, Electra would mother and care for a puppy - and Mandy is HER puppy now, and one who will stay around much longer than the cute little four legged babies - Even better, this "puppy" gives LOTS of attention back in return! And, Electra does get lots of attention that she thrives on.

Allow me to share some of the updates Mandy's mom has sent to me along the way - they just bring tears to my eyes

bullet

>I wanted to say thank you so much for the amazing gift you have given my
> little girl in your beautiful Electra. I see an incredible difference in
> Mandy already and it has only been three days.
>
> Mandy has not slept all night in her own bed since she started chemo
> back in February. With her adored poodle sleeping tucked next to her,
> she sleeps soundly all night in her own bed.
>
> Today after a particularly rough day of chemo, that didn't go as
> planned, Mandy lay on the couch with her all day.
>
> They share food...bite for you, bite for me style.


What amazing medicine, huh? Just 3 days, and the little girl is sleeping in her own bed. Now, as far as eating, part of that is probably due to some of the newer drugs Mandy was given for her appetite - but having an eating buddy to share your meals with would certainly make eating more fun.

And a new computer buddy:

This update was from September 28th , and a new Chemo protocol - the thought of Mandy losing her hair prompted the thought that a "sympathy" haircut on Electra's part might help Mandy feel a bit better - so that is what the reference is to the new haircut on "Poodle"

bullet

>You are too sweet for words. Thank you so much and I so hope you get to
> see the two of them together soon. It is so incredibly cute and sweet.
> Poodle just LOVES Mandy and has very much adopted her as her puppy. :-)
> They are inseparable.
>
> Funny story, yesterday, Mandy was out in the playset with Alannah and
> Zachary and they were up in the little fort part of it playing
> something. Poodle stood at the door barking until I let her out to go
> find Mandy. She ran out to the playset, ran up the little staircase
> thing to the fort part, sat down next to Mandy and looked at me liked,
> "Phew, it's all good. I got her now." Sooooooooo cute. Mandy thought it
> was the best thing ever.
>
> It really makes her day to see how much she responds to her and how she
> always follows here everywhere. It is definitely true love.
>
> Right now Mandy's hair looks like it is hanging on okay and some is even
> coming back after the first chemo regimen. I am hoping it will hang in
> there. If not, I will definitely talk to her about Poodle going bald
> with her. You are so sweet to think of that. Thank you!
>

Mandy's mom has an on-line blog set up, where she posts up-dates, news, info, funny tid-bits about life. Here was her entry introducing everyone to Electra

http://believeinmandy.blogspot.com/2008/09/mandys-best-friend.html

Information about Mandy and what type of cancer she has is at her blog:

http://believeinmandy.blogspot.com/

I know that I am terribly biased, but I think this is what Poodles should be able to do. Roll with whatever is thrown at them and take it not only in stride, but step up and perform beyond what anyone expected, because they are just an amazing breed.

And when we breed, we need to remember that we are the guardians and the future of the breed. It is up to us to protect the health, temperament and all the other wonderful traits of our breed when we are planning breedings and raising litters. Also, when our beloved poodles step out, they are ambassadors to the breed, and should represent the breed well, and we must be willing to answer questions and help educate others.

And if anyone has a Poodle with a great, stable temperament, please consider looking into a pediatric cancer center and see if there is a match. The feedback alone is overwhelming, then if you stop to think about the fact that you are actually touching and affecting a young life - oh, just not enough words to express the feelings, but plenty of smiles and tears of joy.

Tennessee Land: The Better Investment?

I have been rolling things around in my mind and just realized that I have been ignoring something that should have been quite obvious. I know that it is true for my business in Tennessee and it most likely bears out in other markets as well.

We all know that as a rule, improvements to a property increase it's value expotentially. On the other hand, in times of a stressed market lack of improvements limits the downside or devaluation of a property.

Think about it this way; you have a $250,000 home. The land value may be $25,000 and the remainder is house value. When the house was built the contractor charged for the cost of materials, let's guess, $100,000. He also charged for labor, let's say $50,000. Then he charged for his oversight of the project roughly 33% so add another $35,000. O.K. now we are at $185,000. Then the area got hot and home values increased making that home sell for $250,000 for the complete package.

Well, the mrket got tight and home values began to drop. Suddenly that $250,000 house looked like a value at $199,000. But is it really? The land underneath it is probably stilll worth at minimum the original $25,000 spent and may even have appreciated because of availability.

Where is the gretest value to the original buyers? The home which cost them approximately $185,000 to build and has devauled itself down to about 174,000, or the land that they paid $25,000 for and which will still bring a minimum of $25,000?

I think that land in Tennessee is still very much in demand. I certainly have not seen the price per acre decrease significantly during this downturn,. If anything I have watched it continue to appreciate especially waterfront properties. So, if you want a safe, long term investment in Tennessee or most other places as well, land is the ticket. For more information please contact me!

"I Always Sell the Best Spot!"

Gayle Balaban, Broker/Owner Gayle Balaban Brokker/Owner

The Best Spot Realty 423-785-7768

I live in this community and look forward to helping you find your place in it! Give me a call and I'd be happy to show you around. Taxes are low, the schools are great and property values are a value right now! Besides, I am an experienced tour guide. Call me today! Marinabroker@aol.com