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Follow-Up Friday….Day Three Hundred, Sixty

November 25, 2011 By Jodi

For those new to the blog, my follow-up Friday provides me with an opportunity to update or revise a post from the previous week.  You know sometimes you post about something and you need an update but it doesn’t warrant a whole blog.  Or sometimes someone made a comment that really resonated with you.  Yup, Follow-Up Friday. 😉

Communication – Author’s Note

Many of you wrote in telling me the ways that your dogs communicate to you and what exactly it is they are telling you. 

It reinforces my belief that our pets do communicate, just not in the manner we are used to. 🙂

How Can I Help – Update:

Here’s the latest of Lady, she has been spotted numerous times, but so far she has eluded capture.  There are many, many people searching, live traps have been set and thousands of fliers have been hung.

The best way to help is to share the information with as many people as possible, and believe me it works!  One of my readers, Maryann has friends who live in Eagan!  How amazing is that?

I have received no further information about whether Sasha has been sprung yet, but my friend Ann at Labs 4 Rescue is assessing the case and if they can find a place for Sasha, they will.

I will update you when I have more information.

Creative Capture Award – Author’s Note

Thank you all for the congratulations.  I’m thankful I have the opportunity to share my dogs, my stories and myself with all of you. 🙂

 

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Filed Under: bad dog, Dog Toys/Treats, Dog Training, Dogs, Hot topics, Humor, Meanderings, Positive Dog Training, Recreation, Social Responsibility, Training, Uncategorized, Writing

Happy Thanksgiving….Day Three Hundred, Fifty Nine

November 24, 2011 By Jodi

Happy Thanksgiving my friends.

Today is a day we call Thanksgiving, a day when we gather together with family and friends to sit down and break bread together, traditionally it is also a day for parades, football games and naps.

We know from history that the first Thanksgiving in America took place in 1621 and included 53 Pilgrims and about 90 Native Americans.  The gathering was a celebration and thanks for a bountiful harvest and was referred to by the Pilgrims as “A Day of Thanks.”

While our Thanksgiving Day is no longer a celebration of a bountiful harvest, it is a day when many of us stop and reflect about the things we have to be thankful for.

I wanted to start my day off with a nice walk in the woods with Sampson and Delilah, an hour later when we came home I was in a foul mood.  The leaves covered the trail and branches blocked the paths, I stumbled and slipped.  Delilah’s leash kept getting caught on branches, Sampson rolled in something foul and while walking kept my body warm, the parts of me that were exposed were cold.  I realized this when I scratched an itch on my chin and it was numb.

When we got back home I opened the hatch to let the dogs out of the car, and the damn thing fell and smacked me on my head.

I was pretty cranky.

Then the phone ring in the midst of my food preparations.  I rolled my eyes.

Hubby shouted, “It’s out of area!”

My heart skipped a beat and I dove for the phone, “It might be Andrew!!”

And it was.

Andrew is my nephew, he is currently about 10 1/2 months into a 12 month tour in Afghanistan.  He is in my thoughts (and prayers) constantly. Knowing Andrew was ok, (even though he has a cold) really helped me to stop and take a deep breath and put things into perspective.

I have much in my life to be thankful for, I have a wonderful family, great dogs, good friends, my home, and job.

But I also have this great blogville family, a network of people, most of whom I have never met, but who I can count on.  When I’m feeling sad or insecure or I’m just in a foul mood, you will leave me a comment that will bolster my spirits, or you will write an awesome blog post that makes me see things in a different light.

I didn’t want today to go by without letting you know that when I count my blessings today, of which there are many,  I will be counting you among them.

Oh and I’m thankful there wasn’t any butter in the container Delilah destroyed while we were at our daughter’s house eating dinner. 🙂

 

 

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Filed Under: bad dog, Dog Toys/Treats, Dog Training, Dogs, Hot topics, Humor, Meanderings, Positive Dog Training, Recreation, Social Responsibility, Training, Uncategorized, Writing

Creative Capture Award….Day Three Hundred, Fifty Eight

November 23, 2011 By Jodi

You may have noticed a new badge in our sidebar called “The Creative Capture Award.”   This award was designed and presented by our dear friend over at Just Ramblin‘.

Here’s what she has to say about this award:

I also wanted to let you know that I have been enjoying your blog for quite some time now as you know : ) and really enjoy seeing your photo captures of the moments you choose to share. You deserve the Creative Capture Blogging Award. Please enjoy the fact that someone out here in the blogosphere really does see and enjoys your photo captures of the moments you choose to share. Stop by to get your badge if you would like to show others your award status. Keep blogging, keep photographing, and keep sharing. Congratulations! : )

I’m really quite honored by this because I do travel around blogville and I think many of you take way better pictures than I do!

That being said I wanted to live up to the award, so tonight I tried to capture…..

Delilah fresh from her bath at the Mellow Mutt, looking all cute in her bandana.  Oh, and I also captured Bob lurking in the background, and Hubby’s sneakers and Sampson’s mat.

Then in the midst of my Thanksgiving baking, we tried out my new apple peeler/corer/slicer and we had a little adjustment to make.  The first apple didn’t peel so I tried to feed the apples to the dogs.  Delilah took every bite I handed to her, Sampson turned up his nose.

So Hubby put a little peanut butter on the apple and I tried to capture the moment of Sampson eating his apple.

Thank you again to Just Ramblin’ for this special award, and if you haven’t checked out her blog yet, head on over and meet her and her pups.  She always has beautiful stories and her pictures are amazing!

Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!!

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