Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2012

A Long Overdue Post...

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas...ours were very busy and fairly eventful throughout, hence the sudden and lengthy disappearance. I've been intending to come back and post something, anything, before now just to let those know that have been asking if everything was well that yes, all is well. Time on the computer for the last month has been very scarce, and, shockingly, I've taken few photos of my pups during this time as well. There have just been other things that have taken over our time for the last several weeks.

All is very well in our household. In fact, my husband and I found out around Thanksgiving that we're expecting our first child, so it's been a very exciting time for us recently. Many many changes to come over the next several months, but we're both happy about it all and ready to experience those changes as they come. I keep being told how happy and joyful I look lately, so apparently pregnancy suits me. And my husband has become sweeter than ever.  :)  I don't think the dogs have noticed much of a difference yet, but I'm sure at some point they'll realize something's changing.

In addition to all the activity and busy-ness that comes around the holidays, we had a health scare or two in the family (from probably not-going-to-make-it to wonderful recovery, thank the Lord), and a little unwanted family drama that we'll continue to see how it all eventually plays out. Definitely not my favorite parts of the holiday season this year, but overall it was a wonderful time.

The dogs are doing great as always. Unlike the previous two years, our dogs did not accompany us to our parents' houses for the holidays. We once again live within easy driving distance to both, so stopping back by to let the dogs out, feed them, and give each some attention in between visits wasn't hard to do. That, and carrying three dogs around, plus their crates, was just more than we really wanted to deal with (especially after last year's fiasco with the huskies' escape from their crate and later dance in a big cow-made muddy "pond," ugh). The dogs had extra treats/bones for the holidays and got along just fine without making any trips out and about.

My husband and I continue to hope for snow before winter is gone. We still have a few months yet, so there's always still a chance it'll come. It's been a pretty mild season so far, with temps see-sawing all over the place, but never low enough to accommodate the right mix of conditions for snow. We're not asking for a blizzard (that sort of thing is pretty rare in these parts anyway), but just enough snow to let our dogs pull us (or my husband, that is) around the yard some. We both think they'd really enjoy that, especially the huskies. Isabella has played in the snow, during her first Christmas, but Jake and Champ have yet to see or experience it (for photos of Isabella in the snow, click here and here).

Well, that sums up our holiday season pretty well...I will try to get back into blogging regularly from this point on, but I make no promises as to how often "regular" will be for now.

I wish all my fellow bloggers a wonderful New Year's...and hope your holiday was a great one. Stay safe out there!

Last but not least, I leave you with a few photos of the pups on a (fairly) recent playdate with Molly...





Monday, September 19, 2011

Isabella's First Thanksgiving















We went over to my parents' for Thanksgiving, bringing Isabella with us. There, she got to meet our parents' dog, Skunk, and my dad's cows. Skunk doesn't usually have any other dogs to play with, so he didn't know what to think of our masked, energetic puppy. And I'm not sure who was more curious about the other-- the large herd of cows that gathered around the fence, or Isabella, trying to figure out what the heck these giant, funny-looking creatures were.
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After the usual grand lunchtime meal, we went for a walk in the country. The only thing Isabella would've liked better was if she could've been off her leash, like Skunk.
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Walking with her Daddy-- one of my favorite early shots of the two of them together. :)