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Combining some of my favorite things
This morning Katie and I ventured out to the garden looking for flowers to put in the beautiful vase that Truck Safety Coalition presented to me this past spring during our Sorrow to Strength conference. (See? Some of my favorite things; Katie, flowers and Truck Safety. And you didn’t think I could find a way to combine them into one post!)
I haven’t been out in the garden for awhile and it was a beautiful, sunny, warm morning. Katie immediately plopped down to enjoy the sun on her fur, closing her eyes. I set about clipping blooms. Pretty soon I had enough, and I called out for Katie to follow me back into the house. She did, reluctantly leaving her sunshine to race me to the front porch, trailing her leash behind.
I got myself, the bucket full of water and flowers, the scissors and Katie inside the front door, closing it behind us with my hip. The door didn’t close right, but I figured I’d come back and shut it the rest of the way after I got the flowers into the vase. This is what the flowers looked like when I was finished:
Then I went back into the kitchen, cleaned up the water on the counter, put the bucket away, the scissors back in their drawer and commenced to make myself a peanut butter sandwich. Katie barked – one yip. I ignored her. She barked again. I called her to come and she didn’t. She’s so stubborn. She yipped again. I told her to shhhhhhh as her dad was still sleeping. She yipped back. Darn it all….Katie…be quiet!
Then it struck me that she hadn’t been under my feet in the kitchen while I cut the flowers and put them in the beautiful vase. Nor had she followed me into the dining room where I took my time photographing them. And she wasn’t back in the kitchen with me even though I was making a sandwich. Very odd.
So I went searching and there she was, out in the foyer at the end of her leash, the handle of the leash caught in the front door which had not closed correctly when I pushed it with my hip. That I was going to go back and check after I put the flowers down. That I forgot all about because I have no short term memory.
I won’t tell you what Katie said when I started laughing as I released her from the leash. I don’t think it’s printable.
Camping experiment results
As many of you know Katie-girl and I enjoy sleeping out in the backyard on warm (and sometimes not so warm) summer nights. If there’s no rain predicted we leave the rain fly off the tent and watch the stars until we fall asleep. I’d like to do more camping with her, further from home but she’s a Sheltie and Shelties bark which made me wonder about how she’d behave in a campground. So I booked a camping site at a local KOA, one located only one exit up the road. And last night we went camping for real with a backup plan of scooping her up and heading home if she barked too much at night.
Turns out she doesn’t mind being in a tiny campsite right next to other people (and their dogs) at all. She’s interested, but not particularly offended by their presence. She watched them until it got dark and then she settled down with a sigh on her pillows in front of her window and went to sleep. During the night she got up a few times and settled somewhere new, sometimes up on the air mattress with me, sometimes somewhere else in the tent, but she’s always been a dog that sleeps in multiple places during any one night.
She woke me around midnight with a series of soft yips but I don’t know what bothered her. Maybe she just woke up in a strange place and was confused. I tickled her tummy and we both went right back to sleep. She barked about 4:45 a.m. but it turns out the next door camper was out with his dog, whose tags were jangling and he was coughing himself. She had to let him know he was infringing on her space. I told her ‘no bark’ once and patted her head and she settled back down with another sigh for an hour or so of sleep.
And then it was 6 a.m. and she was UP! Want to get up now Mama?
Huh? How about now Mama? I really do have to gooooo!
We went out and found a good place, then went back to bed for another hour…when many people in the campground were up including neighbors on both sides of us, so we got up, packed up and went home.
She was a very very good dog. I’d go camping with her again no problem. Not at this particular campground which was crowded and noisy and not near anything interesting. But for this experiment it was exactly what I needed; lots of people, lots of dogs, lots of noisy cars…radios, TVs, bikes, you name it. She wasn’t distressed by anything other than an early morning walk by the neighbor dog dangerously close to her bed. Cant fault her on that.
I think she’s a natural camper!
Another leg
Katie, husband and I went to an obedience trial today. She earned her 2nd leg (out of 3 required) for Novice Obedience. I got us there way way too early. Again. Supposedly they were starting at 11 and I counted the entries, did the math, and we showed up about 12:30. I don’t think we were on deck until after 4. Katie spent the time in her crate or on her Dad’s lap, or wandering around with me. The building was very hot and small. It was a long wait.
There were 3 dogs entered in Novice B (the novice class for people that have titled a dog previously) and 4 of us in Novice A (the novice class for people that have never done this before.) By the time we got going Katie was pretty much over it all..but she did just fine considering. She was excellent during the stand for exam – she didn’t move at all. Such a good girl! She lagged on the heeling, and came in way way crooked on the recall. But at least she came when I called! We saw other dogs in higher levels that just sat there when their folks asked them to come!
Only one of the 3 dogs in Novice B qualified; the other two in that class laid down during the long sit. It was hot in that building and I don’t blame them at all!
Only two of the four of us in Novice A qualified, the other two dogs went crazy and either had zoomies during their run or walked away during the long sit. Sad for their owners. But I was proud of Katie. She looked at all the nonsense surrounding her during the long sits and downs and just stared at me. She didn’t move. Did I mention she’s a good dog?
So all in all, she earned her ribbon, hung out like a trooper, smiled at me before we began and did her best to follow my somewhat bumbling directions.
Oh yea…she’s a very good dog.
Look what came in the mail!
Katie and I got a box in the mail today. She was very interested. I told her I didn’t think there would be anything from her boyfriend Reilly this time, but she was sure Reilly wouldn’t ship a box to us without something special in it for her. After all…Reilly loves Katie!
And Katie was (of course) right! Reilly’s Mom shipped us two beautiful portraits of Katie…but Reilly slipped a little present into the box for Katie too. She got some bully sticks! She’s never had any before and she wants to know if she can have one now now now now now now? How about now Mama? I told her she had to wait until I saw what else was in the box. Becuase I had an idea that something very beautiful was in there.
And I was (of course) right! Look at what Reilly’s talented Mom did for us! (Click on the pictures to see more detail.)
She does these portraits and donates the proceeds to animal related charities! Isn’t her work gorgeous? You can go check more of it out at her online store. She’s shown a couple of other portraits there that she’s done lately.
Katie thinks they are both very very wonderful.
We think they’re pretty wonderful too! Go check out the blog. She’ll do your pet proud. I can’t promise that Reilly will fall in love with your dog…I think he’s a one girlfriend kind of guy….but you’ll fall in love with the art!
Thank you Bree!
Wordless Wednesday
Awesome weekend!
Katie here. Bet you just can’t wait to hear about my awesome weekend! It was great! I’m going to have to sleep for three straight days just to get rested up!
First of all I got to go to school Saturday morning. I love love love going to my school. Mama said something about me paying attention cause we have some doggie trial or something next weekend. But I just did my thing. Came in crooked on the recall. Lagged behind Mama during the off leash heeling. But still. Being a princess and all that was pretty good. I DID sit still while all the other doggies moved on the long sit and long down. I know for sure that when I’m uncertain I only have to look at my Mama and if she’s staring at me I’m not supposed to move. So I don’t. Cause I’m a good girl. Yes I am.
This picture was taken a couple of weeks ago when my Aunt B was here, but it shows you me at school. Cause I knew you’d want to see.
Then Saturday afternoon I supervised Mama while she was working in the garden. I love sitting out there while she’s working. We stayed outside a long time and I couldn’t have been happier.
Well, that’s not quite exactly perfectly true. I got even happier later in the day when my Mama put up my tent! OH BOY OH BOY OH BOY! We got to go camping!! I just LOVE camping! I could hardly wait to get out there and go to sleep next to my little window in the cool evening air.
Ah yes this is doggie heaven! Mama was sleeping under four blankets, but I was perfectly happy to just be out there. She gives me two pillows and a blanket all my own and I’m good.
Of course I got her up at 5:00 to go out. But she wasn’t even mad because the stars were so bright and pretty when we walked around the back yard.
I helped her pack the tent up last night but I’m hoping we’ll get to camp next weekend too. Mama even said something about going to a real campground! Wouldn’t that be cool?
THEN guess what? We got to go to my park on Sunday! TWICE!
The first time was the farmer’s market where I got to sniff a bunch of stuff and I even ran into the vegetable guy’s sheltie. I’m not too sure about him, but I liked everyone else that talked to me. And THEN Mama took be back to my park Sunday evening! Hot dog! A walk in my park where I got to look for ground squirrels and baby rabbits!
This weekend turned out to be super fun! Too bad Mama has to go to work today. On the other hand, I could use the rest. I sure am one happy tired puppy!
Have a happy Monday everyone!
Funny
Funny how it happens.
You’re going along in your life, handling stuff, feeling like you’ve moved past the sad place. You’ve written some about truck stuff and felt strong doing it. You spent an evening talking to a young woman whose mother was killed by a truck a year ago and you were glad to give her an outlet, help her plan some of her new and unexpected future. You felt good about being able to listen objectively with less personal emotion.
Yet this morning you feel a little off. The dog gets you up early, before light, and as you stumble into clothes to take her out, wander through the house to get a jacket, it occurs to you that the house was being remodeled the last time your Dad was here and that he never got to see the fireplace. Why not just send him an email with a photo attached you reason. Seems like a sensible thing to do.
And then you find yourself in the driveway staring up at a beautiful moon sitting low in the sky, beside a bright planet off to the north. And you realize that the moon is not blurry because of sleep in your eyes but because you are staring through a sheen of tears. There’s no email in heaven. Is there.
As you and the dog wander you contemplate the long road of life and how you don’t know what’s over the next hill. You are lost in thought, memories.
Then just overhead a cardinal begins his morning song and you can just see him through the soft morning light. He flies right over your head, still singing and you figure it’s Dad cheering you up. It works as you realize you’re not in the dark place. This place, this morning, is more a gentle blue place with shadows around the edges. Soft, not scary.
And then your dog stares up at you with big eyes, wondering, and grins because you do and the two of you hustle back to the house for breakfast.
Funny how it happens.




































