I think Ember might have some beaver in her background. Longest lasting toy we've had in a while! And the cost was perfect!
Wednesday morning I made it to and through the financial appointment. My son met me there and got to meet my financial advisor in person for the first time. He also got far more financial information about my situation that he thought he really needed to know. Certainly more than I knew about my parents' financial situation before they passed on. My brother had done this with his daughter a few months before he died, and of course at the time neither of them thought it would be needed for many years.
What came of it was an idea about what he does need more information about, being as he is now firmly in the sandwich generation. Professionally he deals with aging veterans and the issue comes up for them. He wants to review what I have in terms of long-term care coverage and how to access it should the need arise. He's concerned that if/when such a situation occurs, he would be under a good deal of emotional stress. I concur, knowing how I felt when my parents got to the point of needing help, and I had a brother and three sisters with whom to share the load. He does not. Better to set aside time now to talk about and review those aspects, before a time of duress.
As I was leaving the financial appointment, I got Scott's message to meet for the dog training session. Cues I am to work on between now and next Monday are "easy" (for slow down) and "heel" (which is to come to and sit on my right side). Wish me luck. The other two are to get into the car "load up", and out "unload". Ember did all of these just fine for Scott, I don't know how well she'll do them for me. We shall see.
The thing I was most impressed with was his body language signaling to her when she "lost" the dummy, out about 25 feet from him. She correctly read his signaling, found the dummy and earned high praise. Oh, and his "loose leash" showing off once she was tired out from running. She stayed with him as he dangled the leash loop on his thumb.
We came home to meet the lawn dudes who are setting up my lawn sprinklers for the watering season ahead.
They turned it on, double checked the scheduling, and tested, finding two PVC "couplings" that had given way over the winter of freeze/thaw cycles. They fixed those. We are ready to "Spring" into action.The 4 p.m. puppy parade happened, and Ember and I joined it partway through. She was a good girl, especially as she was tired out by her workout with Scott, I'm sure!
That was one exhausting Wednesday, and the hu-mom fell into bed and slept very well.
On to Thursday
This is day 2 of the transition to a new training diet for Ember. For breakfast she got the last 1/2 cup of beef chunks from the can, plus 1/4 cup of the salmon/sweet potato kibble, and 10 green beans. She left a little of the kibble behind, covered in gravy. She is not too crazy about kibble once it gets "wet" with gravy, so about a half dozen of the kibbles got tossed, but good job on eating your green beans, girly!
We played 3 rounds of glow in the dark fetch, 5 fetches per round, 1 treat at the end of the five. Worked on the release, which, unfortunately, her words for "drop it" are "bring me". It was a mistake in training on my part, but it has stuck. I throw the ball, she runs out, brings it back, but if she won't give it to me automatically, I say, "bring me" and she drops it. If I say, "drop it", she doesn't quite get it.
We tried the "heel" command a couple times at the start of the puppy parade (before we joined the others), and I'd call it a start. She's not as quick about it with me, as she was with Scott. This morning's "load up" was kind of a mixture of the ritual we HAD been following, and what Scott is training. He had her loading up in his Silverado at the Y Wednesday, my little Honda isn't nearly as big a jump! But she got in. I have her in the alternate harness today (the Easy Walk one). And I warned the day care folks that she's now "in training" and on a diet, so go light on the treats during day care.
My trainer waved off today's session, so I mostly did human things at home. I broke down the cardboard and took a load to the recycling center. Looked like retirees' day there this morning. Also did dog laundry, swept up the results of a dog that sheds a double coat (I felt like I was working at a beauty parlor, there was so much of it), and appreciating the sunshine as I shook out the Muddy Mats I have scattered around the house. The Prisoner opted to stay outside all day. And I got a little bit of a nap before going to pick up the pup.
There is something about the harnesses with chest connecting clips (which I use). Newer day care workers often put them on her "upside down" so that the clip is on top when I pick her up. I think I know why... I suspect when they take the harness off for the day, they leave the leash attached, and then it just makes sense to them that the connection should be on top. Anyway, that has happened with both harnesses!
Ember's supper after day care. 1/3 cup salmon and sweet potato kibble, 2/3 cup chicken and rice kibble, and 10 green beans. I warmed the green beans in the microwave and allowed them to cool to a safe temperature for her mouth before giving her the dish.She joined the clean plate club! We shall see how Friday goes.
Here's to surviving whatever each day brings, all in its own time!
Life is good. Spark on!