Monday, June 22, 2009

Randy's new addition! Oh, and a random guy at D.I.

So I was talking to Kryn and Gregan last weekend about my blog and how I never have anything interesting to blog about.

Well, this weekend was definitely different.

Friday afternoon I made some incredible homemade bread, thanks to Dad's advice and Mom's "Tried and True" recipe book. Randy was thoroughly impressed.

Then we went to D.I. to look for a dresser for Randy's son who lives in MT but is spending pretty much all of July out here. (By the way, Randy has a 6-year-old son) :)

Randy had never been to a D.I. so I was excited to show him all the random treasures and see his reaction to the always-interesting crowd that accompany D.I. As we were walking around, taking it all in, looking at the dressers we heard a huge crash and breaking of glass. I turned around to see a guy jumping up from a broken table with a look of utter shock on his face.

A D.I. employee happened to be walking by just then and his face most definitely had, "oh, jeez, do I really have to go over there...?" written all over it.

So he walked over to the guy and asked if he was ok and the man said, "I think I have glass in my butt." With that, Randy and I had to slip around the corner before bursting out in uncontrollable laughter. Yeah, we're mean.


After D.I. we decided to go look at pets at the Humane Society. I'm not sure whose idea it was, but I'm pretty sure Randy had been wanting a pet for a while and I just wanted to go play with puppies. The whole way there Randy just kept saying, "I'm going to leave today with an animal! I can't have a dog in my house... I can't get a dog..." But his tone said that he was actually trying to work out a way for him to keep a dog in his house.

First, we looked at the little dogs, since that would be the most logical for his one-level condo, and cuz I wanted to play with the puppies, of course. We saw a few hyper-active chihuahua mixes and a poodle from an apparently infamous "poodle house" http://www.sltrib.com/News/ci_12594477 (very sad story) but none he was really interested in.

Then we looked at some cats. He didn't want to have to clean up after a kitten or a puppy, so he was looking for something that was already housebroken. In my opinion, the only reason anyone has cats is because they were at some point an adorable kitten. I don't see the point in buying one past that stage.

We then moved on to the bigger dogs. There were 3 different black lab mixes that we just fell in love with right away. One of whom, was Lola. At first, we thought she was not the smartest duck in the bucket cuz she has this look (as pictured) that she does any time you talk to her where she cocks her head to the side and stares intently. Turns out, though, she's one of the best fetchin' dogs I've ever seen. She's an athlete and she LOVES to play. Isn't she adorable?? Her favorite games are fetch and tug-o-war and she already knows "sit" and "stay."

Right when we got her home we gave her a bath. She didn't love that, but she was SOO well-behaved. Didn't even shake off till we were done rinsing her. After her bath we went for a walk... She's not so good on a leash yet...
Randy got her a big wire kennel to sleep in and he said she slept all through the night without even barking or whining!

Today I'm dog-sitting while Randy's at the dentist. She's been kinda sick though. She has had a runny nose and cough this morning and has been asleep for about the last 3 hours. While she was in the shelter she had developed and gotten over something called kennel cough, and the workers there said there's a chance she could get it again. He's taking her in today or tomorrow to have it checked out. Poor thing's exhausted but she's just so sweet.

Gregan thinks we should arrange a play date for Spiche and Lola. Once she's feeling better and I know she can't get Spiche sick, we'll make it happen. Don't worry, I'll document it for you.


*Update*

When Randy got back from the dentist we went to the dog park. She's great with the other dogs, but she absolutely LOVES chasing and catching balls. Even if she had one in her mouth she would drop it and go chase after the balls other owners were throwing for their dogs. She's super fast and she's got mad hops, so the other dogs don't have a chance. She's so sweet though, they couldn't even get mad at her.

After the dog park I took her for a walk using some leash-training tips we found online and she's practically trained already. She's seriously one of the fastest learners I know, and I'm a high school teacher! ;) Hahahaha

Here's Lola!!




This is the look she gives when you have a ball in your hand and she's DYING for you to throw it. Otherwise it's cocked to her left, as shown below.


This is the look she gives any time you talk without a ball in your hand. The higher pitch your voice goes, the higher her right ear goes. She's adorable. :)

This was a long one, but I've been overdue for a while. Thanks for hangin in there!

5 comments:

  1. Oh my.... I do think you are smitten... with the dog, I mean. :) How old is Lola?
    Good job with the bread! I wonder if I still know how to make good bread...

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  2. Lola is a quality dog for sure. I've always thought a tilted head is a sign of a smart dog. It's the look they have when they're learning something or observing astutely. When she does that she's probably thinking of what she would do to rescue her humans in the event of a fire.

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  3. Nessa was so hurt when she read this post. She wants to know why she wouldn't be invited to the play date. Is it because she is fat? Lola is very cute!

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  4. Aw, Nessa, I am so sorry to have left you out, of course you're invited!
    Lola's been very playful the last few days. She still sneezes very gross stuff and coughs like crazy, but she thinks it's worth the sacrifice.
    We just took her to the vet today and he gave her more kennel cough medicine, so she should be good in 2 weeks.

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