2011 is just around the corner and I am wondering how 2010 passed so quickly. I have always heard that the older you get, the faster the years go by. I guess that is true.
April - Nov was spent focusing on the renovation - packing and moving furniture, living thru the construction and then painting. I do not have such lofty goals for 2011. Although, a new front walkway is hopefully in our future.
Next year will be an exciting time as family members graduate high school and head to college. Some will start their Senior year in high school and focus on choosing colleges.
I pray that our pack will have continued good health. May the dreaded C-word NOT be heard in the New Year.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
2 Dogs & 2 Bags
We lost power at noon on Monday. I was surprised, because the snow storm had stopped by then. It turns out that several large tree limbs had snapped and taken down a power line . I called CL&P and was told they did not know when power would be restored, due to the high number of outages.
When I called CL&P at 6:00 pm, I received the same status message - there is no estimate for repair. By this time the house was getting cold. Being on a well, when we lose power, we lose water. Jeff and I went out to eat.
With the high winds and cold temperatures outside, the house was a cool 52 when we got home. Cooper goes crazy when he sees a flashlight, so we had no light inside. At 9:00 pm, we went to bed. I was freezing. Even with both dogs on the bed, it was still cold. I knew it was bad, when Coop snuggled up to me to try and stay warm.
Jeff went down into the basement and brought up 2 mummy sleeping bags. Jeff said he used these when camping and were good to -10. I had doubts that this light weight bag could do much good, but it was worth a try. 10 minutes after crawling inside, I was starting to feel warm. One hour later, I was feeling hot.
At midnight, the power returned. Thankfully the pipes didn't freeze. I guess technology has replaced the 2 dog night with a 2 bag night.
When I called CL&P at 6:00 pm, I received the same status message - there is no estimate for repair. By this time the house was getting cold. Being on a well, when we lose power, we lose water. Jeff and I went out to eat.
With the high winds and cold temperatures outside, the house was a cool 52 when we got home. Cooper goes crazy when he sees a flashlight, so we had no light inside. At 9:00 pm, we went to bed. I was freezing. Even with both dogs on the bed, it was still cold. I knew it was bad, when Coop snuggled up to me to try and stay warm.
Jeff went down into the basement and brought up 2 mummy sleeping bags. Jeff said he used these when camping and were good to -10. I had doubts that this light weight bag could do much good, but it was worth a try. 10 minutes after crawling inside, I was starting to feel warm. One hour later, I was feeling hot.
At midnight, the power returned. Thankfully the pipes didn't freeze. I guess technology has replaced the 2 dog night with a 2 bag night.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Bulb Watch IV
While the paperwhites seem reluctant to show themselves, the amaryllis is ready to bloom.
After reading last year's bulb watch, our LI family decided this would be the perfect gift. I agree!
After reading last year's bulb watch, our LI family decided this would be the perfect gift. I agree!
Monday, December 27, 2010
Blizzard's End
The blizzard is over. We have about 12 inches of snow and very strong winds.
The dogs find it difficult to walk in the deep snow.
The dogs find it difficult to walk in the deep snow.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Blizzard Update
6 inches of snow so far. Wind is starting to howl and snow is much heavier than earlier in the day. Cooper does NOT want to go out in this. What can we expect from an Alabama pup ?
Blizzard
The snow has been falling since 11:00 am. The weatherman predicts 18 inches of snow to fall by noon on Monday with 40 mph winds producing white out conditions. If it has to snow, I am glad it that it happened the day AFTER Xmas.
We received a call on Xmas morning and found out that some of our LI family had encountered car problems. It turns out that just like the Grinch, a blown transmission cannot stop Xmas from arriving. The roast was started a little later than planned and dinner time found all of us gathered around the table.
Santa was extremely generous and we now have several new electronic toys to play with. A large box of Godiva chocolates was one of my favorite gifts. Otis and Cooper received new toys which they immediately ripped apart. I would declare this Christmas a success!
We received a call on Xmas morning and found out that some of our LI family had encountered car problems. It turns out that just like the Grinch, a blown transmission cannot stop Xmas from arriving. The roast was started a little later than planned and dinner time found all of us gathered around the table.
Santa was extremely generous and we now have several new electronic toys to play with. A large box of Godiva chocolates was one of my favorite gifts. Otis and Cooper received new toys which they immediately ripped apart. I would declare this Christmas a success!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!
We wish you a very Merry Christmas! As you can see, Cooper is concentrating on sending a message to Santa - please help all the pets in shelters find forever homes.
Our Christmas began with midnight mass at St. Luke's. The choir did a fantastic job in bringing a voice to the spirit of Christmas. In a few hours, our Long Island family will be arriving to share this special day.
May this Holy Day be spent with those you love the most. As we reflect on our many blessings, let us remember the soldiers who are far from home and missing their families.
Friday, December 24, 2010
We Do
I received this beautiful piece of custom artwork for my birthday. (Thanks Wendy!)
The picture is created based upon a list of "We do" statements that Jeff and I provided. The artist creates the picture describing those things that matter most to us- dogs, books, sporting clays, kindness....
I smile every time I see it.
The picture is created based upon a list of "We do" statements that Jeff and I provided. The artist creates the picture describing those things that matter most to us- dogs, books, sporting clays, kindness....
I smile every time I see it.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Jolly Old Elf
Fitz and Floyd and Christopher Radko Santas are not the only ones that adorn our home.
Aunt Judy has stitched us several beautiful Santas. I think this is my favorite. Santa's big round belly and smoking pipe makes me think of "The Night Before Christmas"!
Aunt Judy has stitched us several beautiful Santas. I think this is my favorite. Santa's big round belly and smoking pipe makes me think of "The Night Before Christmas"!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Where's Cooper ?
As I pulled into the garage after work, I heard Otis barking. When I opened the basement door, Otis was dancing around, wanting to be petted. I did not see or hear Cooper.
I looked at the door which leads upstairs, but it was still closed. My heart skipped a beat. All I could think was that something bad had happened to Coop. I went to read the note from Carol, thinking perhaps Coop had gotten sick and was at the vet.
It was then that I saw Coop, still curled up on his bed in the corner. Coop slowly stood up and wandered over to me. I guess Coop was tired, but otherwise fine. Once we got outside, he was ready to run.
I looked at the door which leads upstairs, but it was still closed. My heart skipped a beat. All I could think was that something bad had happened to Coop. I went to read the note from Carol, thinking perhaps Coop had gotten sick and was at the vet.
It was then that I saw Coop, still curled up on his bed in the corner. Coop slowly stood up and wandered over to me. I guess Coop was tired, but otherwise fine. Once we got outside, he was ready to run.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Congratulations Jeff!
Jeff was awarded the prestigious Connecticut Travelers Shooting Sportman of the Year award! This award is given to a person who has helped to advance the sport or dedicated significant effort to help the Travelers.
Jeff is very active with the Travelers; running their website, coordinating shoots, writing articles and publishing the newsletter. Hearing the warm words of praise when the award was presented, made me very proud. I think that anyone who knows Jeff would agree that, "He is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet."
Congratulations Jeff !
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Otis Update
Otis is feeling better. He has been eating small amounts of Science Diet Canine I/D and I am now mixing in some dry food.
I am crossing my fingers that there will not be any surprises when I get home from work tomorrow.
I am crossing my fingers that there will not be any surprises when I get home from work tomorrow.
Budget concious
I read a review of Dooney & Bourke handbags, which stated that these purses were for the budget conscious consumer. I nearly fell out of my chair. I certainly agree that D&B bags which run $250+ are not in the same category as a Louis Vuitton purse at $800+. However, are they really reasonably priced ?
I used to think that spending more than $50 for a pocket book was a splurge. Is this new definition of "budget conscious" one of the reasons we have a credit crisis ? I suppose everyone has a different definition of what luxury is. Still, it makes me wonder......
I used to think that spending more than $50 for a pocket book was a splurge. Is this new definition of "budget conscious" one of the reasons we have a credit crisis ? I suppose everyone has a different definition of what luxury is. Still, it makes me wonder......
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Sick
Otis is sick. We found this out at 5:00 am, when he whined and raced to the door to go out. Every two hours after that Otis needed to be let out.
I am not sure if Otis ate something or if he has a virus. Our vet says don't feed the dog for 24 hours and then give him a small meal. If Otis is not better tomorrow, we will have to make an appointment with Dr Duffy.
I am not sure if Otis ate something or if he has a virus. Our vet says don't feed the dog for 24 hours and then give him a small meal. If Otis is not better tomorrow, we will have to make an appointment with Dr Duffy.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Christmas in Connecticut
Last Christmas was spent searching for the Aurora Borealis in the Arctic Circle. This Christmas will be spent in Wilton. What a difference a year makes.
Traveling is much easier than hosting - pack your suitcase, kennel the dogs and drive off. Hosting means decorating, cleaning and cooking. All the work is worth it. The chance to celebrate with family should not be missed.
I am crossing my fingers for good weather, so our guests can travel to CT.
Traveling is much easier than hosting - pack your suitcase, kennel the dogs and drive off. Hosting means decorating, cleaning and cooking. All the work is worth it. The chance to celebrate with family should not be missed.
I am crossing my fingers for good weather, so our guests can travel to CT.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Christmas Tree
Our Christmas tree is now decorated. In order to get the tree into the living room, we had to move some of the furniture out. I love how beautiful the tree looks, especially at night when the lights reflect off the ornaments.
Coop went crazy when we tested the lights. Cooper's eyes nearly popped out of his head when the first strand was plugged in. You could see that Coop was thinking "Holy cow! Bright, shiny, WOW!".
Most of our decorations are by Christopher Radko. I found a large Radko box at the bottom of one of the ornament crates and was so excited. I could not remember what ornaments were in this big box. Imagine my surprise when I opened it and found a single ornament (bottom picture). Jeff suggested hanging it off the ceiling fan, but I found a place on the tree.
Jeff threatened to hide the dog ornaments next year. I always cry when I hang Brandy, Jake and Danny's ornaments and reflect on how much I miss these special pets. If the bottom of our tree looks sparse, it is because wagging tails often knock the ornaments off.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Back to School
Otis and Cooper are headed to obedience school in January. I am not sure that either dog will be very excited about this Xmas gift.
I think that Jeff & I will probably learn more than the dogs. I know that practice, practice, practice will be the key to success.
I think that Jeff & I will probably learn more than the dogs. I know that practice, practice, practice will be the key to success.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Tent Sale
I received a postcard from Dooney & Bourke stating that there would be a tent sale at their headquarters in Norwalk, CT. Thousands of handbags were being discounted.
I read online that this annual event drew large crowds and things got crazy in the tent as people grabbed the handbags they wanted. Jeff suggested we go after work and see how long the line was. I was pleasantly surprised to see no one on line when we pulled into the parking lot.
Dooney & Bourke did a great job organizing the sale. There were attendants in the parking lot to direct traffic. Once inside the tent, we saw tables full of handbags. Most bags were discounted 30-40%. The prices were good, but not great. You can get similar discounts at their outlets, but there was a much greater selection of purses. The tables were constantly restocked. Checkout was fast as there were 15 registers and a person directed you to the next available cashier.
I was like a kid in a candy store. As I wandered around, I picked up the bags that I liked. By the time I was done, there were 5 possibilities. I realized that even though Santa is generous, 5 handbags would be too much. In the end, we left with two beautiful leather purses and the promise to return next year.
I read online that this annual event drew large crowds and things got crazy in the tent as people grabbed the handbags they wanted. Jeff suggested we go after work and see how long the line was. I was pleasantly surprised to see no one on line when we pulled into the parking lot.
Dooney & Bourke did a great job organizing the sale. There were attendants in the parking lot to direct traffic. Once inside the tent, we saw tables full of handbags. Most bags were discounted 30-40%. The prices were good, but not great. You can get similar discounts at their outlets, but there was a much greater selection of purses. The tables were constantly restocked. Checkout was fast as there were 15 registers and a person directed you to the next available cashier.
I was like a kid in a candy store. As I wandered around, I picked up the bags that I liked. By the time I was done, there were 5 possibilities. I realized that even though Santa is generous, 5 handbags would be too much. In the end, we left with two beautiful leather purses and the promise to return next year.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Bulb Watch II
My paperwhites are off to a SLOOOOW start. Jeff predicts flowers in February. These bulbs will not be the centerpiece at the Christmas dinner table.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Coal for Cooper
The dogs do not seem to understand that Santa Paws brings gifts to GOOD dogs at Christmas. Otis usually is the instigator, but this morning I wandered into the bedroom and saw that Cooper was chewing my sweatshirt!
I took the sweatshirt from Cooper and found that he had chewed the collar off. I yelled "Bad, Cooper, bad!". Coop just looked at me with unblinking eyes and showed no contrition.
I looked around the bedroom. There are balls, chew toys and tug toys scattered all over the floor. I do not understand why Cooper choose my sweatshirt over any of these.
Could the smell of the tacos I had made the night before lingered in my sweatshirt, making it an appealing plaything ?
I took the sweatshirt from Cooper and found that he had chewed the collar off. I yelled "Bad, Cooper, bad!". Coop just looked at me with unblinking eyes and showed no contrition.
I looked around the bedroom. There are balls, chew toys and tug toys scattered all over the floor. I do not understand why Cooper choose my sweatshirt over any of these.
Could the smell of the tacos I had made the night before lingered in my sweatshirt, making it an appealing plaything ?
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Death of the Letter
Over the past few days, I twice heard that letters may be dying. I used to work for Pitney Bowes and know that the number of letters being mailed has been declining for years.
I heard on the radio that Christmas Letters may soon be extinct. It seems that with so many people using Facebook to announce events in their life, an annual letter is no longer needed.
I also read an article that said most kids communicate by electronic text messaging. The idea of picking up a pen and paper is foreign to them. Many students learn cursive writing, but rarely use it and as a result penmanship suffers. Texts are brief and often a few words, not full sentences or paragraphs.
I can't help but wonder what the future may hold. Will we be in a purely electronic age with no paper books or letters ? I still write letters and enjoy finding the perfect birthday card or stationary that reflects my mood. Special cards that I have received are stored in a drawer, to be read again another day. I can't say that email has the same magic.
I heard on the radio that Christmas Letters may soon be extinct. It seems that with so many people using Facebook to announce events in their life, an annual letter is no longer needed.
I also read an article that said most kids communicate by electronic text messaging. The idea of picking up a pen and paper is foreign to them. Many students learn cursive writing, but rarely use it and as a result penmanship suffers. Texts are brief and often a few words, not full sentences or paragraphs.
I can't help but wonder what the future may hold. Will we be in a purely electronic age with no paper books or letters ? I still write letters and enjoy finding the perfect birthday card or stationary that reflects my mood. Special cards that I have received are stored in a drawer, to be read again another day. I can't say that email has the same magic.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Lap Dog
I was laying on the bed watching tv and Cooper jumped up next to me. Cooper curled into a ball and placed his head in my lap. Cooper slowly thumped his tail and I petted him. Cooper closed his eyes and fell asleep.
As I looked at Cooper, I wondered if this was really the same dog we brought home 2 years ago. The Coop who didn't want to get too close is disappearing.
As I looked at Cooper, I wondered if this was really the same dog we brought home 2 years ago. The Coop who didn't want to get too close is disappearing.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Santa's Back
With Christmas approaching, it is time to start decorating.
The Fitz and Floyd Santas and reindeer are sprinkled throughout the house.
The Fitz and Floyd Santas and reindeer are sprinkled throughout the house.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Not Color Blind
I had always heard that dogs were color blind. It turns out this is NOT true.
Dogs can see color. However, their spectrum is limited compared to human vision. Dogs can see yellow, blue and violet. Reds and greens appear in the yellow-blue spectrum.
It also turns out that a dog's mouth is NOT cleaner than a humans. However, that does not surprise me.
Dogs can see color. However, their spectrum is limited compared to human vision. Dogs can see yellow, blue and violet. Reds and greens appear in the yellow-blue spectrum.
It also turns out that a dog's mouth is NOT cleaner than a humans. However, that does not surprise me.
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Why I love M&Ms
We went shopping at Cabela's with a coupon that said, spend $200-$299.99 and save $50. Spend $300 and save $70.
We took our purchases up to the register and the total was $299.96! Spending another 4 cents would save me $20. Luckily for me, there was candy for sale next to the register. I picked up a bag of M&M's. The 99 cent purchase reduced the total bill by $19.
Not bad, chocolate to snack on and a lower total.
We took our purchases up to the register and the total was $299.96! Spending another 4 cents would save me $20. Luckily for me, there was candy for sale next to the register. I picked up a bag of M&M's. The 99 cent purchase reduced the total bill by $19.
Not bad, chocolate to snack on and a lower total.
Monday, December 06, 2010
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Party Animal
Saturday, December 04, 2010
Breast Cancer Walk
In September, I brought in our garbage can and noticed a letter on pink paper taped to the lid. The note was from our garbage man. He was asking for donations to the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. Both he and his wife wanted to walk and needed to raise $1,800 each to be eligible to participate.
I immediately sent in a donation for this worthy cause. I wondered how many customers would respond to his request.
In this month's bill, there was a letter thanking everyone who contributed. A whopping $21,000 was raised! Congratulations, Chris! Thanks for helping to find a cure.
I immediately sent in a donation for this worthy cause. I wondered how many customers would respond to his request.
In this month's bill, there was a letter thanking everyone who contributed. A whopping $21,000 was raised! Congratulations, Chris! Thanks for helping to find a cure.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
More salmon, please
Cooper cannot get enough of the new Taste of the Wild Salmon dog food. Cooper gobbles up all his food, licks the bowl clean and stares at me with his big eyes, waiting for more.
Cooper used to be a picky eater. Cooper would eat what he wanted and then walk away. Otis loved this, because he would get a second breakfast or dinner.
Now, when Coop walks away, Otis races over and finds an empty bowl. Otis sighs and move on.
Cooper used to be a picky eater. Cooper would eat what he wanted and then walk away. Otis loved this, because he would get a second breakfast or dinner.
Now, when Coop walks away, Otis races over and finds an empty bowl. Otis sighs and move on.
Sunflowers
I bought some striking red-orange sunflowers at the grocery store. I thought their color was unusual, but did not stop to consider how the flowers acquired this shading.
The flowers were in a green vase and all died except for one. I put the one sunflower in a clear vase. In the morning, I found the water had turned pink!
I then realized that the sunflowers must have been placed in red dye. When the flowers absorbed the red coloring, they turned orange.
The flowers were in a green vase and all died except for one. I put the one sunflower in a clear vase. In the morning, I found the water had turned pink!
I then realized that the sunflowers must have been placed in red dye. When the flowers absorbed the red coloring, they turned orange.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Van Cortlandt Manor
We visited Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson, NY over the Thanksgiving weekend.
We toured the manor, ferry and tenant houses. The guides were dressed in period costumes. We saw demonstrations in blacksmithing, soap and candle making, cider and apple butter making, and spinning.
The manor house had beautiful antique furniture and porcelain dishware. This was in stark comparison to the pewter dishware at the ferry house/tavern. At the tenant house, we learned that there was one main room which served as the kitchen and bedroom for the entire family. I think we live in a small home, I can't image living in a single room with 6+ people!
We toured the manor, ferry and tenant houses. The guides were dressed in period costumes. We saw demonstrations in blacksmithing, soap and candle making, cider and apple butter making, and spinning.
The manor house had beautiful antique furniture and porcelain dishware. This was in stark comparison to the pewter dishware at the ferry house/tavern. At the tenant house, we learned that there was one main room which served as the kitchen and bedroom for the entire family. I think we live in a small home, I can't image living in a single room with 6+ people!
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