Felix with Kristin, Amanda, Rhonda, Cori Wreggelsworth and there's me in the back.
Also, we sold all of our puppies to terrific people. Every single home was a winner and was meant to be. It's always a nail-biter when one is trying to sell their babies and hoping that they're not going to abusive homes or some person who is actually going to feed them to their 15 foot boa constrictor. Yes it does happen.
Our new puppy, Clyde, is now seven months old and I'm ready to kill him about every other day. Just like I did when we first got Porter. I sort of forgot what a young Golden was like for the first two years or so. And now that memory comes back with a vengeance. Ugh. I cannot COUNT how many things he has destroyed and I won't attempt to log them here.
My little baby girl turned 13 on July 11. Just as I have done for the past 13 years, I woke her up at 8:36 and sang Happy Birthday to her. I'm amazed that this Amazon Girl is the same tow-headed baby that I used to see over the end of the bed when she would come scurrying into our room in the morning. This baby now has feet the same size as mine, towers above one older sister, has another older sister looking slightly up at her and the third sister is eye-to-eye .... for now.
My garden was literally thrown in during a three hour free time I just happen to have and is finally growing. The Spring rain NEVER ended this year; it was very wet. Most gardens went to mold and lucky for me (due to the fact that I'm supremely lazy) I chose not to put it in when it was pouring down rain. Now of course, we haven't had rain for about a month I think and things are looking dry. I believe I've lost two of our live Christmas trees we planted due to lack of rain. Sad.
Thomas and I actually were able to get away by ourselves for a night and half a day. THIS is monumental. You have no idea. The kids were gone to camp for the week and it was planned down to the minute due to the fact that we rode the ferry to Orcas Island which is part of the San Juan Islands. We stayed in a wonderful B&B and relaxed for a night and slept in for a morning ... un-freaking-believably wonderful. I think we need about two weeks of that to fully appreciate the wonder of being together again. We truly enjoy being together and hanging out talking about whatever pops into our minds.
The view from our room looking at the sound and Shaw Island.
The Orcas Inn.
Ok. That's the best I can do tonight. My contacts are now sticking to my eyes and I'm worried that Clyde has destroyed something (pick ANYTHING in my yard right now and I'm sure it's gone) due to boredom and the fact that I haven't checked on him for the last hour. Sigh.
Ta for now.
2 comments:
Glad you are back!
Great updates and pics. The B&B looks wonderful. Hope to reconnect soon!
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