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Follow-Up Friday, July 5th 2013

July 5, 2013 By Jodi

I hope you all had a safe and happy 4th of July.

Thank you for joining me for Follow-Up Friday, the blog hop that let’s you wrap up your week and leads you right into the weekend.

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My co-hostess this week is a great friend and mentor of mine.  I’ve learned so much from her, and not just about blogging but about generosity and friendship.  You know her as the mastermind behind Kol’s Notes, the one and only, Jodi Chick.

Thanks so much for co-hosting with me this week Jodi.

This ‘N That Thursday – June 20, 2013 – UPDATE

This post I shared that Sampson had a lump.  He saw our vet on Wednesday.  The good news is the lump is a fatty tumor that some dogs are just prone to.  The bad news is the location, it is on his chest near what we would consider our armpit.  Our vet says if this grows it will impede his mobility.  We are planning on having his teeth cleaned very soon and when we do, she will remove the lump.  It just makes sense.

Thank you all so much for your prayers and good thoughts.

Follow-Up Friday – June 28, 2013

A few of you were wondering what flopper stopper was.   I’m only guessing here and will need Frankie to confirm, but I’m thinking it’s along the lines of a maxi pad.  Like I said, I’m only guessing. 😉

You Make Me Smile

Sue asked, “Have you ever considered turning this “You Make Me Smile/You Make Me Laugh” into a blog hop?”

No Sue I haven’t.  Follow-up Friday is as many blog hops as I can handle. 🙂  If you would like to use “You Make Me Smile” or “You Make Me Laugh” feel free.  I just don’t have the energy to add anything more to my plate at the moment.

Our dogs are so unique, I loved reading how your dog greets you.  Sampson is actually quite amusing.  If Hubby is home first Sampson runs right to the back door.  He then makes his way to the corner of the yard where he sits and waits for my car to pull in.  Once he sees my car he goes charging back to the door so that he can be inside to greet me when I walk in.

Bon Jodi

Sue mentioned they are having a problem with flies.  I’m not sure if you saw it or not Sue, but Elyse left you a link for some traps they bought that really helped, you can find her answer in the comments.

Can I just go on record as saying you west coasters are lucky that you have no bugs!

Emma said, “Mom says that drinking lots of alcohol keeps the bugs from biting, but she wouldn’t recommend that as a good solution.”

I like the way you think Emma.

Blueberry’s Human said, “You know – they have these screen-type “shirts” that you can wear that protect you from bugs. I wonder if they make them for dogs too?”

If they do, I haven’t been able to find them.  If you do, please let me know!

Julie said, “Last summer I got a sample from Pet Friendly of some bug spray that works for no-see ums – and it’s all natural. I can’t remember the name of it, maybe Amy can remember what it was??”

Any chance you checked with Amy? 😉

BJ pup said, “Have you tried that Off thing that you hook onto your pants.”

Not yet, but I thought about getting one and attaching it to the back of her collar!

Jessica said, “I use Dr. Mercola’s Natural Flea and Tick Defense and…so far, so good”

Thanks Jessica, I’ll have to check this one out.

Here’s what my vet told me.  When it’s really hot, the ticks aren’t very active, so we are focusing more on the other pests that bother us.  I mentioned the Skin-So-Soft and she felt it was okay to use on the dogs.  As for the eye area, she suggest a make-up sponge but I found a Q-tip works just as well.

We are also staying away from the really wet, dark, wooded areas.

Tuesday’s Tails, Regally Yours

Marie Angelique said, “You know when I was stationed in Germany, they would not let American Soldiers adopts pets locally because some Soldiers would get orders to go to another assignment and they would just abandon the dogs! I never understood this because after all the effort and love you give a dog, there is no way I would just abandon them. By the way, I’m a Soldier who tried to adopt a dog, which is how I know.”

Marie, first and foremost I thank you for serving, if you are ever in the northeast, please look me up, I’d love to thank you personally.  As sad as it is that you couldn’t adopt a dog, I can understand why some folks might be hesitant to adopt to a soldier.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “But I bet there are people who would love to take pets and cannot. The economy is such that sometimes people do what they have to do to provide for their families”

All Things Collie said, “I work with a woman you gave away her 12 year old dog because she had a baby.”

Jan said, “It’s heartbreaking for me to look at all the adorable Chihuahuas in shelters because they or their parents were part of a fad that is no longer “in.””

There are many great posts about people surrendering their pets and why.  Sometimes I do understand, I really do.  BUT there are some excuses that just don’t fly with me.  Surrendering a 12-year-old dog because you had a baby or surrendering your pet because it is no longer fashionable don’t fly with me.  Call me judgmental, or unreasonable but that’s how I feel.

That being said, there are programs available and organizations that will work to help you keep your pet.  As I said, I’d sleep in a tent but that’s me.

I’m not a quitter.

It’s Not Just the Rain

Caren said, “It could always be worse….did you forget the MOUNTAINS of snow you had last year?”

No I haven’t and right about now, I’d love that snow.  Even though we had trouble getting into the woods, it was still better than the bugs and heat. 🙂

Pamela said, “Monday the rain was so heavy I saw a moving stream along my basement foundation wall. When I moved my bike away, I saw 4 weep holes in my foundation spurting water in.”

Ut oh, that’s not good.  I hope you get that straightened out Pamela and yes, it’s good you aren’t living on a boat!

Most of you are experiencing either wicked heat or mad amounts of rain.  Those of you who said you have decent weather, enjoy it!

Happy Birthday America

Happy Birthday America!

Happy Birthday America!

 

Before you go thinking my dogs were so good wearing hats, nope.  I added those hats and fireworks with PicMonkey. “-)

Thanks for joining us, this is the Follow-Up Friday blog hop hosted by Kol’s Notes and Heart Like a Dog.


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Happy Birthday America

July 4, 2013 By Jodi

Happy Birthday America!

Happy Birthday America!

 

Happy Birthday to the America that I love and a special shout out to all the people who work to protect us and our freedoms.

Thank you.

Special thanks to our friends at 2 Brown Dawgs for This ‘N That Thursday, some days it’s a little of this with a pinch of that thrown in.

Winner, winner chicken dinner

We were the lucky recipients of not one, but two contests this past week!  On Monday the Kong treats we won from Life With Desmond came.

There were two little helpers anxiously awaiting the opening of the package.

There were two little helpers anxiously awaiting the opening of the package.

 

These treats came at the perfect time because we were getting a bit low. 🙂  Thanks Lauren, Desmond and Kong, the treats are a big hit!

We’re also super excited because we won a Frosty Paws backpack package from our friends at 2 Brown Dawgs blog and it came yesterday!

Insulated backpack, water bottle, portable water dish, freezable bowl and poop bags!

Insulated backpack, water bottle, portable water dish, freezable bowl a coupon for a free box of Frosty Paws and poop bags!

 

Hubby and I were both impressed at the quality of this backpack, besides the large insulated main pouch, there are a couple of other pockets with zippers to stash non-food related items, such as bug repellent. It also comes at the perfect time as we will be heading for an adventurous vacation later on this month.

But you guys, wanna see my favorite piece in this pack?  I bet some of you with sharp eyes have already found it.

I heart Storm.

I heart Storm.

 

Follow-Up Friday

For those of you joining tomorrow’s hop, my co-hostess this week is the one and only, Jodi Chick from Kol’s Notes!  Check back tomorrow for some answers to your comments and a recap.

For those in the states, have a safe and happy 4th of July!

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

Thanks again to our friends at 2 Brown Dawgs blog.

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It’s Not Just the Rain

July 3, 2013 By Jodi

We had one of the wettest June’s on record, I think it ranked in the top five with whoever it is that keeps those records.  It seems like we get rain at least once a day.

How much rain have we had?

We’ve had so much rain that some of our paths still have water on them.

This has dried up some since I took this photo.

This has dried up some since I took this photo.

 

We’ve had so much rain that those paths without standing water are paths of muck.

Makes for slippery walking.

Makes for slippery walking.

 

We’ve had so much rain our little field suddenly sprouted a multitude of mushroom villages, seemingly overnight.

There are hundreds of these little settlements throughout the field.

There are hundreds of these little settlements throughout the field.

 

We’ve had so much rain, leaves pushed into piles by the force of rushing water, are still damp, making walking treacherous at times.

Random piles of leaves populate the walking paths.

Random piles of leaves populate the walking paths.

 

And when it’s not the rain, it’s the humidity.

How humid is it?

Towels used to dry the dogs that normally dry overnight on the screen porch, are still damp 24 hours later.

Walking the dogs for even half an hour results in rivulets of sweat streaming off my body.

You feel like you need a shower after your shower.

I guess it could be worse, I hear they’re getting scorched in the western part of the country.

How’s the weather in your neck of the woods?  Any tips for helping us cope?

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