Thursday, August 20, 2009

Vacation!

Today Bob and I are heading off for a much-needed vacation! We're taking a River Cruise on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, following the path of Lewis and Clark! Two history buffs on a history cruise... nerd-vana!

Bri & Dorothy will of course be here to watch the dogs, cats and chickens... now that we have three dachshunds, I can't imagine how much havoc they could get into if we had to leave them here alone! LOL.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Nice quiet morning

I am having such a sweet morning today. Woke up, had breakfast, went for a loooong walk (aahhhh) in a perfect weather Atascadero morning. All the doggies were sleeping, tho, so it was solo. I even got a few chores done in the yard! That might be my favorite part of all.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Brighton's transition...


Brighton just got a new job up in Paso Robles, as staff counsel at a Financial Services firm. YAY Brighton! His persistence has paid off, and I'm so happy for him! He has had his last day helping me at PRO, and begins his new job Tuesday. He's thrilled to be able to commit to a local firm. Best of all worlds.

Dorothy and Kelcie surprised us at our going-away luncheon by showing up (surprised them too) so it was really fun!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tyler handgliding



Here are a couple more photos of Tyler during his hangliding adventure in Switzerland.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tyler in France


So much fun in so short a time! Boy, it's as if he's saved up all the cool stuff he's ever wanted to do for this one trip. I hope you're on Facebook, because if you're not, you'll miss most of it. Here are a couple of the funnest pictures, though.

Visitors

I'm doing much better today - the arm is moving nicely and the bruises are subsiding.

My cousin Rebecca and her family are here for a couple of days - yay! I hope we get to do something fun -

Monday, August 10, 2009

Owie!


I took a tumble last night - lesson: don't chase dachshunds who are chasing chickens. Let the kids do it. I caught my arm on a steel cable and fell headlong. Contusions, abrasions, a pulled muscle and some bruises later, I am resting at home today. I can't bend my left arm - no skin left inside the elbow. I can manage to type on the laptop by putting the laptop all the way at the end of my lap. Can't write. Owie!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Friday, August 7, 2009

Tyler's Adventures



Well, it sounds like Interlaken, Switzerland is the most Tyler-friendly place on earth! Excitement galore! Here are some photos of his fun there -

On the left is the three buddies canyoning - you have to check out the Youtube video to understand what that means.

On the right (look hard) are hangliders.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Report on Tyler!

Tyler called today via Skype! Yay Skype!

He landed just fine in Nice, France. He found his way to the hostel by himself, and met his friends there. He says that Nice by itself was okay, but they took several side trips that were exciting. They went over to Monte Carlo and Cannes, where he reports there were yachts, Ferraris and Lamborgini's everywhere... Awesome.

They are now in Interlaken, Switzerland for the next five days. His plans are to hike, kayak, go canyoning and learn hang gliding - all in five days? And he does have a little bit of an ear infection, but he's taking care of himself.

I am so glad he gets to have this opportunity!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Tyler's adverture planning

This is a fun story in itself.

Tyler has never traveled by himself, and was left to put together a trip to Europe (where he is meeting his friends) on his own. He did get his passport plenty early, but then dawdled and fiddled getting every else ready.

How to carry your money (Grandpa was an invaluable help here)?
How to changed dollars to euros?
How to get from the airport to the hostel?
How to get along in a country where you don't speak the language?

Oh, and the ever entertaining - what do I pack?

And those questions were the ones he was asking two hours prior to when he was to leave for the Bay Area, where he flight was leaving from.

Tyler the procrastinator. Always seems to land on his feet, but WOW! I would end up falling on my butt.

So, he has most of the next two months in Europe (France, Holland, Brussels, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy) - lucky guy! I can't wait to hear of his adventures. He promised to email... HAHAHAHAHAHA! I'll believe it when I see it.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

New doggy!!


Wow, I can't believe I haven't posted about our new addition!

My Sparky isn't doing so well - besides being old in general, he's in a lot of pain, can't go for his beloved walks, can't really climb up on to the couch(even using the doggies steps), doesn't seem as interested in eating, is losing weight, losing his hearing, blind in one eye... in general, just on that downward slope.

It doesn't help that Scamp still wants to play all the time, and when he bumps playfully up against Sparky, that hurts too.

So when my friend Carolyn called me after hearing about a young dachshund who needed a new home, it didn't take us very long to decide that this was the right time.

Her name is Molly (her old name was Mani - but that just didn't seem to suit her), and she is a three year old black and tan mini-dox. The best way to tell her apart from Scamp is that her paws are black where his are brown, and she has two substantial scars above her left eye. At first she was pretty shy and nervous, but she has really fit in well. Both the dogs don't mind having a new friend for the most part - except that when Tyler was home, Scamp was INTENSELY jealous. But now that Ty is gone on his trip, Scamp is much better.

Molly has adopted Dorothy as her very own human, and it's really precious to see. She is Dorothy's very own doggie shadow. Sleeps with her. And is even like her in personality - reserved and quiet, but don't even try to back her into a corner, because she can really be fierce! Oh, and Molly has to be tempted to eat! I love watching Dorothy sit with her, coaxing her to eat. LOL.

Scamp and Molly are even learning to play! They play chase around the couch, and may even be learning to doggy wrestle. I haven't gotten to see these yet, being gone so much lately, but have been assured it is taking place.

It takes the sting out of Sparky's health problems for me, too. Poor old guy. I keep him as comfortable as I can.

Our visit with Dad

Dad and Adele have come and gone, but it sure was fun to see them! I was only able to take one day off work, but it was nice relaxing with them, chatting, and of course, getting treated to dinners out! My kids love that especially...

We had two magical meals together - all 7 of us. This is was the first time I can remember everyone being out to dinner together is quite a while. The first was a very fun dinner at McPhee's in Templeton (YUM!). We ate and laughed, and ate some more - it was really a memorable time with everyone.

It still amazes me that my Dad, who looks 70, has turned 90. He just keeps on going!

Our last night together, we took off for Morro Bay. We had a leisurely walk along the Embarcadero store front - stopping in one place (dang if I can remember the name) where we ooo'd and ahhh'd over the arts and jewelry in there for quite a while. There was this one opal bracelet - Dorothy just stared fixedly at it for what seemed like a long time - but in the end she decided against in. The mantra - "Pay for college, pay for college" is what made that decision. Smart girl!

We had dinner at Windows on the Water, and enjoyed banter with a waiter named Lex that enhanced the meal. Oh, and the desserts... I learned a new term (Lex cracked me up with it) - "Strategic Eating" - for when you have the waiter box up that last bit of the meal that you could have eaten, but decided against, so you would have room for dessert.

Tyler left that night to begin his European adventure (I'll leave that for another blog) and Dad and Adele left the next morning. Back to work!