It is always good to go and it is always good to come home. I missed my dogs and my husband. I am putting this in writing so Thursday night after 18 Parent-Teacher Conferences I will remember that. Bryan has to go to Salt Lake, Wednesday. I thought we had an agreement that his job this weekend was to get 'wear them out', no such luck. This time of year can be a little stressful for a teacher, so the timing of his trip is PERFECT. I wonder if he called Craig and ask if they could do inventory this week.
After this weekend, I will be able to compare 2 kids or 4 dogs which is harder. Well, dogs do have kennels, don't ask for candy every 15 seconds, don't scream if someone looks at them, and don't fight with you about everything. Hmmm? Dogs
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
It's all about Kids!
I decided to spend Halloween with Chase and Grace since Adam is in Korea. I wanted to go as a sled dog team (maybe next year). Chase wanted to be Luke Skywalker so we went with that.
Sunday, all Ang and I heard was "Can I have a piece of candy?"
I hope I helped.
We craved pumpkins and made costumes. Fun! Fun!
The kids lasted for 2 and half hours. I was shot after 2 hours so Princess Leia guarded the porch.
Uncle Bryan got in the spirit back in Montana. Is he Chewbacca? I don't know.
I have decide that Halloween is definitely some candy industry ploy or maybe the weight loss industry. This was just one kids haul, after we sorted out all the stuff that was "not good". That all went back into the candy bowl that being handed out. We were recycling.
Sunday, all Ang and I heard was "Can I have a piece of candy?"
I guess I have a better understanding of why Ang doesn't really like Halloween.
I hope I helped.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
It's All Fun and Games Until Someone Wears the Cone
and I wore it again this week. My faithful readers will remember I have had some minor health problems this Fall. (Bryan still hasn't realized that I am trying to get out of mushing season.) I had the hip thing followed by a sinus thing. The sinus thing resulted in me taking antibiotics and steroids. My female readers may realize that these medications can result in some uncomfortable itching in some private places. To make a long story- short. Bryan was not very empathic or gentle when he was treating the situation. Kim did a much better job. She seems to have a better understanding and always followed treatment with a good tummy rub.
I have decided being ill is not the way to get out of mushing so I might have to just give up and be a sled dog. I let you know.
I have decided being ill is not the way to get out of mushing so I might have to just give up and be a sled dog. I let you know.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
What is Missing from this Picture?

My frequent readers may have notice my significant absence from the blog and this picture. Well, I have been injured. I have had this pain in my hip so sometimes I have to carry that leg. It is especially a problem when I am chasing rabbits. Someone mentioned that maybe I was just faking it so I could get out of sled dog duty.
"Why didn't I think of that?"
I did hear Kim mention that maybe they should lease a couple sled dogs for the season. I would like to support that idea, as long as they leave when the season is over.
The weather is really cooling off so mush season could start any day.
I think I might be feeling a twitch in my hip if I see snow.
I think I might be feeling a twitch in my hip if I see snow.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
My Life with Dogs: Part II: Dog Proofing
Question: What does a part-time musher/garden use an old dog sled for? Fencing, of course.
In July my friend, Sheila, watered my tomatoes while we were on vacation. Upon my return, she asked, "What is with the chicken wire?"
Well, I have found that it is extremely challenging to be a gardener and a dog owner at the same time. My dogs are very interested in gardening. Stratus is the most enthusiastic gardener at our house. He prefers to unplant and relocate young plants. After finding more than one new tomato plant in the middle of the yard, I had to come up with a plan.
Solution: Chicken wire, dog sled, and zip-ties.
This worked really well until the tomatoes started to look a lot like tennis balls. Lucy has become much more interested.
Now the tomatoes are turning red and in steps, Walla Walla, our fruit and vegetable eater. Walla seems to understand that when fruits became ripe it is best to eat it fresh, right off the vine. Last summer, she beat me to most of the raspberries and strawberries, now she is after the cherry tomatoes.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
17 Years of Wedded Bliss
Bryan and the dogs planned our 17th anniversary weekend. It was full of all the romance any bride/MOD could hope for. I slept in, had breakfast in bed, enjoyed a candle light steak dinner(I didn't cook) and the dogs stayed at camp so Bryan and I could have some alone time.
During our alone time, we attempted to ride the Honda 90s to Independence, a ghost town outside of Big Timber, MT. This was actually our second attempt to make it to the "really cool" part. A few years ago we rode are mountain bikes up. Both of us have gained some weight and we were pretty sure that we would not have made it on our mountain bikes.
This was also a trip we had hoped to make during our "Honda 90" vacation that didn't really happen this summer.
This was also a trip we had hoped to make during our "Honda 90" vacation that didn't really happen this summer.
About 4 miles up the primitive road you get to the first cabin but you have to keep going, when we got to the steep, rocky switchbacks I was done. This Honda 90 riding is a lot harder than it looks. I have to pay attention all the time, my butt and right hand (front brake hand) get sore, and my head starts to bob. I Bryan says I look like a Bobble Head riding down the trail.
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