Tuesday, January 28, 2020

New Family Member

The year 2020 started out with a bang!  John has always loved animals; animals of all kinds.  He has always told me that when he was growing up, there were 10 inside cats and even more outside cats.  They had dogs, both inside and outside.  I, on the other hand, am afraid of most animals.  My parents got a puppy when I was 6-years-old. Freckles was a beagle pup.  I always remembered, maybe incorrectly, that they got that pup specifically to get me over my fear of animals.  For the most part, it really didn't work!  If I have an animal from its infancy stage, I'm usually not afraid.  But coming up to a house with a full-grown dog is terrifying to me.  The first time I took a quilt to my quilter at the time, she had several outside dogs running free on their property.  I refused to get out of my car until I had called her on my cell and she came outside to assure me (and the dogs) of the safety.  I really am a weenie!  But I digress....John loves golden retrievers.  As far as he is concerned, goldens are the only kind of dog to own!  We lost our last 2 goldens about 18 months ago when they both passed within less than a year of each other.  They lived to be almost 14.  Most goldens live to about 10 years.  John had started to get twitchy, wanting another dog.  I told him I really didn't want a puppy this time; he is still working and the training would fall to me and I simply do not have the temperament to train a dog at my age.  However, just as John rarely tells me NO when there's something I want, I don't tell him NO when there's something he really wants.  Please meet Shiloh:
He is 9 weeks old.  11.5 pounds as of last week.  I suspect he will tip just around 15 pounds when he goes to the vet this week for more baby shots.  He is smart and funny and just so sweet.  And his training has, of course, fallen to me.  He has me trained quite well.  I take him outside every 2 hours to do his chores....very few accidents in the house if I keep to that schedule! 

Shiloh goes out to the barn each morning with John to open up the chickens.  He helps John close up the chickens and feed the cows each evening.

John took him over to our neighbor's house on Sunday so Shiloh could have a play date with Bella, a full-grown German Shepherd.  It appears they will be great friends....once Shiloh grows a bit more.

Thanks for stopping by.  More soon!

Thursday, January 16, 2020

January 16, 2020

Just taking a moment to catch up with you, dear readers.  All 3 of you!  I have no idea how many folks read this....there are 3 that I know for sure...no one else makes any comments so I don't know you've been here and are keeping up with our life....hint, hint, hint!

2020 started out great so far.  My mom turned 90 years young on January 6th.  Both of my brothers flew in for a surprise visit so we were all able to be together for this momentous occasion.  I took one picture when they arrived and one while the boys were outside looking at our cows - they are, after all, city boys!  I cannot believe I didn't wear out the camera taking photos while they were here....I will try to do better the next time we are all in the same place as the same time. In the meantime, here they are!
John told mom he was going to the Man Store (our name for Lowes) - he was really going to the airport - and she never thought anything of it...when he came home, he showed her what he got at the Man Store....she was so surprised!  

The 4 1/2 days the boys were here just flew by.  It's been so long since we've all been together for any length of time.  Am hoping I can take mom out to Arizona for a visit this spring and we can all get together again.  I sure do miss my brothers - more and more as I get older and older.

Am slowly getting back to quilting....have finished one already and mom is currently tacking down the binding.  Will show it when it's totally done.  And I have one more almost done - it's a kit I bought in 2004 so it should be ripe about now, don't you think?  It's a patriotic quilt and I'm feeling quilt nostalgic for the patriotism of those times right after 9/11 - sure could use some of that in this country today!  But enough politics.  Back to quilting.  

Thanks for stopping by.