Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Surprise

We had a great Christmas this year. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were very relaxing and fun. It was great to spend the weekend with our parents, my grandma, and good friends.

I received a great Christmas surprise gift from my wonderful husband and both sets of parents. One I was not expecting at all! A new camera! It's a Nikon D3000 digital SLR. I was so surprised to open that gift. Chris and I have been talking about getting a new camera and I thought we would just buy one for ourselves next spring or summer after researching and saving a bit. WOW!

I am so excited to start learning how to use it and taking some great photographs. Hopefully it will pay off in the future. For now, here are some of my favorite shots from Christmas Day, just playing around.




Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas

For unto us a child is born
A son is given.
And the government will be upon his shoulders
And his name shall be called
Wonderful
Counselor
Mighty God
Everlasting Father
the Prince of Peace.


I hope we all take the time to reflect on the reason we celebrate on Christmas Day. What an amazing gift we have each been given - far better then any gifts under the tree.

Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Doggie Woes

These last couple of weeks have been very full! You'll notice that the last post I made was about our new dog Tinkerbell. Well she has kept us very busy - taking her for walks, cuddling on the couch, going for car rides, etc..

It's been a very interesting experience. She is not like most dogs Chris & I had while growing up. Our dogs growing up were always friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs. Tinkerbell has had a bit of a different experience. Being in the humane society for a month really impacted her I believe and probably her former owners as well.

She is pretty shy - she doesn't warm up to new people right away. It took her about 3 days just to warm up to us - especially Chris. She appreciates it when people just let her come to them - which is not what most people do when they first see a dog! So it's been a bit rough trying to explain all that to our families. I'm a bit nervous about how she'll do over Christmas at their homes. We're hoping for the best.

We've also discovered that she does not like to be crated. She is fine with going in her crate to sleep when we're around because that's where her bed is but when we leave she has a bit of a panic attack. She's already on her second crate. The first was sturdy plastic one like the ones you would see being used to transport dogs on airplanes. Well she chewed two holes in the thick plastic above the crate door.

Last Saturday was a good friends wedding who I helped to coordinate so I was gone all day. Chris stayed home until it was time for the wedding. He bought Tinkerbell a new crate - a metal one that was a bit bigger and roomier and metal all around. Unfortunately she didn't think this crate was too much better. She worked so hard to get out that when we got home, one bar was bent and one bar had come un-welded on one side. Plus she had rubbed the skin on the top of her nose raw working at the bars.

We felt so bad but it was so frustrating. You want to be able to leave your dog home when you're gone and trust that they'll be ok. Anyways, last night we decided to try leaving her in the bathroom while we were at a friends house for dinner so we put her in there with treats, toys, her bed, food and water and she seemed to do ok. My vision was that we would come home to her having chewed a hole in the bathroom door but the worst thing she did was unroll our toilet paper! So hopefully, she will continue to do well in the bathroom this week as Chris goes back to work and she is by herself in the evenings.

What a growing experience for us as we learn how to help her become more confident.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

New Addition

Saturday we got an exciting phone call. We were chosen to adopt 'Tinkerbell' a dog we had seen at the Benton Franklin humane society. She is about 7 months old, part Corgi and part Boston Terrier. We first looked at her on the Saturday before Thanksgiving but she had not been spayed yet. Originally, she was going to be spayed the day before Thanksgiving and we would have found out that weekend but she was still in heat and had to wait.
We are so excited to add her to our lives and home. She's still figuring out who we are but I think she will be a great dog. Today we broke out her first toy and she loved it - playing fetch and trying to get traction on our wood floors. The puppy in her definitely came out.
Her name is still being decided upon. We are not sure if we want to keep 'Tinkerbell' so we are trying to come up with some different names based on her personality, which we continue to see.
But for now here is Tinkerbell:


Happy Birthday Chris!

This is a couple of days late but we celebrated Chris' birthday last Friday. Our families came up and we ate a delicious dinner at PF Chang's. It was a little confusing as Chris' parents had never eaten there before and weren't sure about having to eat family style and share but we had a good meal.

Afterward, we went to see the Senske Landscaping Festival of Lights. Every year, they put thousands of Christmas lights on the trees around their property and time the lights to music. It's really fun to see the tress light up in time with the music. We just discovered it last year and had to share it with our families.

To see a video click here.

Finally, we ended the evening with homemade ice cream by Chris' request. We made cookie dough and cake batter courtesy of SnoWhite's recipes, found here. They turned out really well. I enjoyed the cookie dough since it was made with fresh egg free cookie dough so Chris and I enjoyed the leftovers of that as well!

Overall, it was a great birthday and we hope this upcoming year is just as great.
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