Quiet Sunday
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:16 am
Well it is a quiet Sunday here anyway. No dog shows this weekend so just catching our breath and then will prepare for the next three weeks or so. Josef and Lark are out on the deck "wrestling" with Audrey watching on and admiring their stick collecting skills with the results displayed around the deck. I am amazed with the differences the outside temperature have on my energy and outlook on the world. So many things feel so much more possible when the humidity comes down and the temps moderate. Otherwise I seem to fall into slug mode and barely make it through the motions of the day. Good thing the dogs are patient with me.
Josef and I are planning on being in Oberlin, OH, next weekend for a show then he will go home with his other mother Cindy for a week or so while I head east to visit the kids in Brewster, NY, for a weekend. There were only two weekends in their schedule where the two older boys would be with their mom and my son would be home. Apparently work is busy, busy this summer and he is traveling frequently. Josef had already sent his entry in for an Ohio show that weekend but Cindy is going to take him along with a couple of her other dogs and will show him. As soon as I make the drive back to Ohio I will pick Josef up and drive west to BJ's neck of the woods for a show in Marion, IL, the first weekend in August. Or as I told Cindy, I get to attend an inside dog show with AC and visit with a friend! A perfect combination.
As I drive around this summer either in the rig or in the van, I am appreciative that I can still drive around. Though my endurance for long distances is not what it used to be in my youth, there is still that wonderful feeling of being able to get up, decide to go and go without over planning everything.
Remember the forum "personal chef" will fix up what ever you order so don't limit you morning coffee requests by what might or might not be in my kitchen. Whatever joys and sorrows we have in life, our imagination can still lift us up if we call it forth!
Josef and I are planning on being in Oberlin, OH, next weekend for a show then he will go home with his other mother Cindy for a week or so while I head east to visit the kids in Brewster, NY, for a weekend. There were only two weekends in their schedule where the two older boys would be with their mom and my son would be home. Apparently work is busy, busy this summer and he is traveling frequently. Josef had already sent his entry in for an Ohio show that weekend but Cindy is going to take him along with a couple of her other dogs and will show him. As soon as I make the drive back to Ohio I will pick Josef up and drive west to BJ's neck of the woods for a show in Marion, IL, the first weekend in August. Or as I told Cindy, I get to attend an inside dog show with AC and visit with a friend! A perfect combination.
As I drive around this summer either in the rig or in the van, I am appreciative that I can still drive around. Though my endurance for long distances is not what it used to be in my youth, there is still that wonderful feeling of being able to get up, decide to go and go without over planning everything.
Remember the forum "personal chef" will fix up what ever you order so don't limit you morning coffee requests by what might or might not be in my kitchen. Whatever joys and sorrows we have in life, our imagination can still lift us up if we call it forth!