Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.


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Piggy in the tunnel!

Katie here.  Guess what?  My Aunt B made up a new game for me!  Just for me!  Isn’t that cool?  Listen up, this is how it works:

First you put your tunnel in your people’s living room, or some other big room, where there’s lots of room to run.   If it can be in front of the TV even better so all your peeps have to focus on you!  You You You!  Remember, lesson #1.  It’s all about YOU!

Do you see my nose?

Do you see me?

So anyway….you’ve got your tunnel set up, right?  And then your person takes one of your favorite stuffed toys, preferably a pig, and throws it into one end of your tunnel while shouting “PIGGY IN THE TUNNEL!” At that same moment you get all excited and dash into the other end, through the tunnel, scooping up your pig and emerging with it from the end of the tunnel near your person.

Here I come!

Here I come!

But of course you don’t just hand it off to your person.  OF COURSE NOT!  Pay attention all you doggies!  Do NOT give it to the person sitting near your tunnel!  Oh no!  Run right past her!  Take it to the person sitting on the sofa who is ignoring all this play.  That way you engage them and remind them it’s ALL ABOUT  YOU!  YOU YOU YOU!

Got it?  OK.

So then you get the person on the sofa to toss it to the person sitting by your tunnel.  And then you know what happens?  She throws it into your tunnel and yells “PIGGY IN THE TUNNEL!” and you run really really fast into the other end and race out with the piggy again!

Throw it again!

Throw it again!

You can do this as many times as you want…cause your people will think you are so cute they will keep playing and laughing and tossing the pig.  It’s really fun.

And you know what else?  When you get bored remember that you are in charge!  Remember it’s all about YOU YOU YOU!  They throw the pig in the tunnel and holler and you race  in there and through it and leave the pig there!  They will laugh so hard, but they will also know you’re done with the game for awhile.

I'm laughing at my Aunt.

I’m laughing at my Aunt.

Of course once they all go back to their regular boring stuff you can always race through the tunnel on your own and grab that pig and drop it at their feet.  Pretty much I’ve found that gets them right back into the game.  Every time.

Because they know it’s all about you.

You can thank me later.

You can thank me later.


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Biking through the park and mooing with ice cream.

Last Tuesday sister and I met our Aunt at one of my favorite parks. (Click on photos to see more detail.)  We brought our bikes and before lunch we rode the 8 mile trail around the big lake.  Did I mention there are hills here?

We just came up this hill!

We just came up this hill!

It was a beautiful day, sunny with a little breeze to keep the flies at bay.

Riding through the woods.

Riding through the woods.

We also hiked a little bit in the nature area; we saw some sandhill cranes, swans, ducks, and blue herons with young ones still in the nest.

We took lots of pictures.

Looking for the cranes.

We had a lot of fun goofing off, enjoying the sunshine, the park, and each other…

We took lots of pictures.

We took lots of pictures.

…and we found out it’s not always easy to keep up with an 80 year old!

The girls

The girls

Friday night sister and husband and I went to the local dairy for ice cream.  It’s the best ice cream around.  I had udder butter (peanut butter and chocolate) and my sister had moocachino (coffee flavored).

Ice cream maker.

Ice cream maker.

We got to pet a really cute calf.

Big brown eyes.

Big brown eyes.

And stand beside really big cows.

BIG cows.

BIG cows.

I’m convinced you can’t have exceptional ice cream without the cow scent to accompany it.  Darn that was good.

Evening sun.

Evening sun.

All in all a very good week.

Water lily at the park.

Water lily at the park.


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Farming my memories

When we were growing up we lived less than an hour away from my Mother’s parents.  I remember many trips down to the farm where she grew up, the four of us packed into the back of a station wagon, Mom bringing along something to add to the family dinner.

Mom's family home.

Mom’s family home.

We were always excited to run around the farm’s barns, play with the barn cats, pick the black raspberries behind Grandpa’s workshop, watch the piglets, ride the tractor with our Uncle.  When we got bigger we each got to spend a week at the farm, staying overnight in Grandma’s guest room, sneaking her crumb cookies, spending hours with the cats or reading on the porch swing.

Lots of dreaming happened here.

Lots of dreaming happened here.

Sometimes we were even useful, helping to fill the hayloft with bales of hay, or feeding the hogs along with my Uncle.  Mostly I’m sure we were just underfoot; city kids who didn’t know much about farming who slowed the work down.  But my uncle just kept grinning, cracking jokes, letting us drive the tractor, climb fences, scratch the back of a mama pig.

Barns on the farm.

Barns on the farm.

We were always happy to get to the farm and always sad to leave.  I had the same series of feelings as I wandered among the barns this week.  They and the house and Grandpa’s workshop were so full of memories.

In Grandpa's workshop.

In Grandpa’s workshop.

And as my cousin asked me questions about what it was like on the farm all those years ago I began to remember more.  Did I remember back when they had cows on the farm?  Were they beef or milk?  I have faint memories of each cow being in it’s own stall.  I might even remember my Uncle milking the cow and squirting milk to a barn cat.

Barn doors

Barn doors

But I might have seen that in a movie too.  I’m not sure.

I distinctly remember collecting two eggs from under the chickens when I was five.  It was cold out and I had a snowsuit on and mittens.  I was carefully walking back to the house, one egg in each hand when a big dog ran up and jumped on me.  I smashed the eggs in my hands and the dog licked the fresh egg off my mittens.

Grandpa's coat hanging where he left it.

Grandpa’s coat hanging where he left it.

When I was a teenager, staying with my Grandma for a week in the summer I’d practice my clarinet up in the hayloft even though we weren’t supposed to climb up there.  The sound was pretty cool in the big empty barn.  I’m not sure the barn cats totally appreciated the entertainment.

Memories stored behind the glass.

Memories stored behind the glass.

I remember driving down the lane standing in front of my Uncle on the old tractor, thinking I was steering when I probably wasn’t.  I remember having to stand with all my weight on the clutch in order to switch gears.   I remember him deliberately distracting me so I’d look over to the left at the cows in the next farm, then he’d move the steering wheel and we’d drive off the tracks in the lane and he’d tell me I better pay attention!  Then we’d laugh.

Tractor waits.

Tractor waits.

We laughed a lot on that farm.  I think all those peals of laughter are still caught inside the barn walls today.  As I stood there remembering the bull and the cats and the cows and the pigs I could almost hear them again.  It was good to visit the farm.

I like to think the farm was glad to see us too.

Wandering through memories.

Wandering through memories.


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So far behind

I have lots of stories to tell you.  A visit to the family farm (barns!) and a bike ride in the park.  But I’m back to work now and I’m behind again.  Well.  I guess I could blame being behind on work but the reality is I’m just behind in general.

So stay tuned.  I promise barn photos are coming to a blog near you.

Maybe a bicycle photo or two as well.

Maybe.

Sneak peek.

Sneak peek.


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Busy weekend

It’s been a busy weekend here.  Friday night I played with the community band as the warm up act at a local park.

Playing in the park.

Playing in the park.

The main act was “The Magic Bus,”  a group of guys playing 60’s and 70’s music.

Member of the Bus.

Member of the Bus.

We stayed and listened to them play…

Dancing to memories.

Dancing to memories.

…and watched the happy dancers of our generation feeling the beat once again.

Giant dancer puppet

Giant dancer puppet

Saturday Katie’s Aunt B and I took Katie to doggie school where she got to practice heeling and jumping and circling and such.

Exercise over!

Exercise over!

There’s another sheltie in class now and they seem to like each other pretty much.  As much as shelties like any other dog I guess.

Toby and Katie

Toby and Katie

Saturday afternoon we got Katie’s agility stuff out and she ran and jumped some more.

Heading for the tunnel!

Heading for the tunnel!

She doesn’t like teeter, but the rest was pure fun.

Jump!

Jump!

Sunday  morning we went to the farmer’s market, Katie tagged along and she got lots of petting.

Walking at the park!

Walking at the park!

Then we went to her favorite park and had even more fun!

Sharing the park with my Aunt B!

Sharing the park with my Aunt B!

But Sunday night Aunt B found a tick on Katie!  OH NO!  This is her first tick ever!  So now we know we have to be vigilant.  Katie was so good, sitting still while her Aunt and her Dad put alcohol on the tick and pulled it off.

She’s such a good girl.  She wants to know what we’re going to do for fun today!

Sunday husband, sister and I went to visit husband’s Aunt V.  She probably deserves her own blog post…so I’ll write that one later.

At the park

At the park


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Katie’s excellent day

Katie here.  Guess what?  My Aunt B came to visit me!   First thing we did (after I sniffed her a bunch and approved her) was go out in the back yard to play!  (Mama says you can click on the photos to see more details.)

This is my tunnel.  But I'll share.

This is my tunnel. But I’ll share.

They got my tunnel out!  I haven’t seen it in two years!  I got my Aunt to go through it first, just to prove she could.  But after that it was all me!

This is my Aunt showing me how it's done.

This is my Aunt showing me how it’s done.

I remembered all about the tunnel.  Mostly I remembered that if I ran through it when my Mama yelled “TUNNEL!” I got a treat.  So I ran really fast.

Then you know what they got out?  My CHUTE!!  Heck I haven’t seen that in like forever!  And I wasn’t scared at all.  Nope, not me.  I ran through it right away and then every time they said “CHUTE!”  I ran through it again.

Here I come!

Here I come!

Then I got hot and ran through it and then ran over under a tree and laid down.  I was done!

I love this game!

I love this game!

No more playing for me today!  I need some serious ear scratching and tummy tickling and I know just the Aunt to do it too!

Aren't I cute?

Aren’t I cute?

See you guys later….we’re going to school tomorrow and my Aunt is coming along to see how spectacular I am.

Smile!

Smile!

But for now I just can’t stop grinning!


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Rush hour musings

The traffic was stop and go on my way to work today.  So I had a lot of time to contemplate the license plate on the car just in front of me.

IOALOT

Say it out loud.   You’ll get it.

After I got it I started looking at the car itself.  Was it a Lexus, a BMW, a Cadillac?  No.  It was a very very old Oldsmobile.  They don’t even make the Oldsmobile anymore…and this wasn’t one of the last ones built.

It was big as a tank, square, low.  Probably rides great and still looks pretty good except for the rust around the bottom of the trunk lid.  So.  He owes a lot.  Obviously not on this car, so must be somewhere else.   Which made me wonder.   Aren’t vanity plates expensive?  If you owe a lot why would you spend money on a more expensive license plate?

Oh.  Wait.  Maybe he compulsively buys things.  Like vanity plates.  Maybe that’s why he owes a lot.

You know, I bet there’s more to this story.


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A visitor is coming!

My sister is coming to visit us!

She's certainly visited since this was taken!

She’s certainly visited since this was taken!

She hasn’t been here in many years.  Katie was just a youngster during her last visit.

Katie and her Aunt long ago.

Katie and her Aunt long ago.

Katie is waiting impatiently.

I find my self doing something my mother used to do when she was preparing for a visit from us northerners.  I always seemed to arrive just after the azaleas were in full bloom.  Or after the dogwood or wisteria was finished for the season.  She always told me how beautiful they were and I tried to imagine it.

Today as I was weeding I wondered if our Koosa dogwood would still be in bloom when she arrives.

Prettiest this tree has ever been.

Prettiest this tree has ever been.

Will the clematis still be as spectacular?

Pretty in purple

Pretty in purple

Maybe the poppies will be opening.

Getting ready to burst!

Getting ready to burst!

Hopefully the begonias will still be beautifully orange.  She says orange reminds her of Mom who had an orange front door and when we were kids an orange kitchen sink.   I hadn’t thought of that when I picked them out for our front entry.  But I think of Mom frequently as I come and go now.

Remembrance orange

Remembrance orange

Katie says I should stop worrying about what will be blooming.  She says whatever is blooming we’ll all have a great time together.  Katie has all sorts of plans for things to do with her Aunt.  She can’t wait.

I'm waiting.....

I’m waiting…..

Me either.

Hey Mom

Hey Mom