Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009

Maybe I'm the Only One . . .

. . . but I think these new Clorox Disinfecting Wipes are soooo cute!
Even though I've been experimenting with some more "Natural Cleaning Solutions" from RealSimple, I have one of these in the kitchen and one in the bathroom!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!

Puppies' Easter Basket
3rd Annual Puppy Easter Egg Hunt - Final Score:

Hank - 12
Dagny - 5
. . . Hank is much better at this game.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Presents and an Update

The puppies got a surprise present in the mail from their Uncle Adam this week:

Hank was so excited he tore open the box himself when Patrick let the room for a moment (I guess he remembered the smell . . . ?). So far they have only been allowed to play with (aka slowly destroy) one, but they just may get another one or two in their Easter basket.

Update on Dagny the escape artist:

  • We had to order more electric fence wire (which took over two weeks), so in the meantime, she only got “supervised potty breaks.”
  • Then, after we put it down along the left neighbor’s wall, she decided to jump the (almost 6 foot) back wall and explore the alley at her leisure (and then whine at the gate to be let back in when she was done) . . . yeah. So we stretched the fence farther.
  • Well, then she decided that it would be really super duper fun to go visit her other friend - the neighbor on the right side. He also loves our dogs too and also comes to greet them daily over the wall, but he has two dogs (one being a sweet but HUGE white German Shepherd), so we thought there was no way Dags would go over there - territory and all that.
  • Wrong. One day when I called her she, all of a sudden, emerged from behind the garage walking along the (also much taller) wall. I was suspicions, but I just couldn’t believe she actually was over there, so I ignored it for the moment.
  • A few days later: I called her, heard a rusting coming from across the wall, and then saw her pop up on top of the wall wagging her tail - “hello!” I started scolding her and said to "get down" . . . and with that she jumped down . . . back to the other side of the wall! Don’t say she isn’t smart. After some coaxing and lying about how she was such a wonderful doggie and I’d give her treats, she finally came back over. It was particularly impressive because there are “trees” that grow almost right up to the wall, so the leap up/down is pretty much completely vertical. Anyway, I (vainly) though that maybe it was only a one time thing but called and asked Patrick to move the fence when he got back from Chicago anyway.
  • I was talking to that neighbor a little later (who is from Austin and very nice, obviously), and Dagny jumped up on the wall right in front of me to greet him (straight up at least 5 feet). I told him we were gonna stretch the electric fence all the way around because she kept getting up on the walls, to which he responded - “Oh, yeah she comes over here all the time.” So . . . I apologized to a neighbor for the millionth since getting our little angels. Although, since his response, was . . . “oh, but I try not to encourage her,” I’m pretty sure he didn’t mind it too much!
  • Nevertheless, when Patrick got home, he stretched the fence (almost) all the way around, so now poor little Dags has to stay in her own yard and cannot go on her daily visits to see her many adoring fans. P.S. In case anyone thinks we are dumb for not just encircling the whole yard . . . it’s kind of complicated.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

SMU Clinical Psychology Survey

My friend Anne, who is getting her PhD at SMU in clinical psychology, has a colleague who is doing her thesis on relationship violence. She has developed an online survey for it and needs 2000 people to take it. Anne asked me to post the link in hopes of finding additional people to take the survey. The link is http://www.myrelationshipsurvey.com/ if you'd like to participate or to pass it onto friends in relationships. I haven't taken it yet, but the following description is from the website:

"The Relationship Survey is an internet study based at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX that is intended to gather information about couple relationships. The data that you provide will help researchers to understand couple relationships better, develop new questionnaires that other researchers and clinicians can use, and will help couple and family therapists in making treatment decisions. In addition, if you choose to receive feedback, the survey will give you information about how your relationship is doing, compared to other couples."

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Easter is Coming . . .

Uh, oh.
The puppies found their Easter presents' hiding place (I was given up by a squeak when I tried to close the closet door).
Obsessing:

Friday, April 3, 2009

Snow Day!

Saturday night (aka the night before we were suppose to drive back to Tucson), Minden got the first snowfall of our visit. Since our car is not 4-wheel drive and the roads were pretty bad, we decided to take a "snow day" and wait until the next day to leave. So, the puppies finally got to experience snow! They were a little confused about why the snowballs keep disappearing, but they loved it!
All three border collies posing: Waiting for Patrick to throw the snow-ball:
Eating Snow: