Carl's words to get in the kennel are "go to your room". I used this to check on The Prisoner on Saturday. I offered The Prisoner safe passage to go outside.
The Prisoner was having none of that and stayed in his "safe zone" until Monday evening, at which point he assented to being let out the front door. We'll see if I can get him back inside before Carl goes home Wednesday evening!
Ember surprised me Saturday night and went into her crate for sleep time. Carl came up and snoozed on the big bed with me. I did not sleep very well Saturday night but napped a bit during the day Sunday to play "catch up".
On Sunday we practiced walking two dogs on two leashes in the back yard, then put both dogs into the car for the coffee run.
We repeated "two dogs in the car" for a quick grocery run before it got too hot Sunday. Then again for Monday's coffee run, and Monday afternoon when it got good and hot we went to Dairy Queen where we split a small vanilla cone three ways. Yes, I am spoiling them while I've got them.Monday morning Carl and Ember had enticed me to get up, with Ember whimpering in the crate downstairs. So up before 5, downstairs and the dogs out at 5 a.m. It was very pleasant and I sat out on the deck with my coffee. Ember sat in the other deck chair, while Carl was "on patrol". Carl was nice enough not to bark at the squirrels... until 6 a.m., that is. Then I brought them back inside.
A little later when we went for the coffee car ride we discovered that the neighbor's big tree had lost a branch overnight, and it fell on another neighbor's car. Yikes! It had not been stormy, although I'm sure the wind played a part.At this point I decided we would not do leash walk in the neighborhood on Monday. It was so warm, I broke out the puppy pool and filled it on the patio for them to splash through.
Meanwhile, in Colorado, the latest family photographer debuted this candid shot of his foster parents! Sweet. He grinned and told them to kiss.
This would have been Saturday evening at a little Italian joint called Tony P's... I am not going to overload the blog with photos of the food but it looked scrumptious. "A piece of old school Denver" per the waiter.
Sunday they spent four hours exploring Meow Wolf. Even the photos they post speak of sensory overload to me. I would have been exhausted!
Monday they visited the Red Rocks, which brought back childhood memories for me, not just of visiting them, but of my parents, showing slides from their honeymoon. I wonder what happened to them, especially the one of 19-year-old bride someday to be mom of five, feeding the ground squirrels. I'm pretty sure my older sister has custody of the slides.
When FGC had enough of the Red Rocks, the little family headed to Denver's Children's Museum, which was also amazing, and took up the rest of their day, with a break for luncheon.
They are taking full advantage of swimming and hot tub, and FGC, typical 7 year old that he is, intones "Open Sesame" every time they approach the automatic doors at their hotel. Clearly, they are having a blast kicking off Summer vacation.
Life is full, and good. Spark on!







Glad that Prisoner had a chance for safe passage to go outside!
ReplyDeleteLucky pups getting some ice cream on that warm day!
Awwwww, what a sweet photo FGC took! Sounds like they are, indeed, having a great time.
Hope the rest of the visit w/Carl goes well.
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Lol... Getting him safely back inside was even more challenging, but we made it! Wednesday morning now, and.they got me up before 4 a.m. One. More. Day.
DeleteBut without them, I would miss star gazing in the pre-dawn.
May your rounds of appointments and such have those breaks of gratitude that fuel us to carry on, and that build LIFE.
Hugs & warm wishes to all
This post I had to go find so I guess things are still a bit wonky with new posts. Oh well, I don't mind digging for friends ;) Sounds like a real summer vacation for Ember and Carl complete with poolside action. I had the same trouble of Carl joining you in bed as when hubby joined me one night... we are so use to our own rooms now we don't get much sleep if we share a place - LOL. Sounds like travelling family is having a wonderful time! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteCarl just got picked up by his family Wednesday evening. We kind of limped through Tuesday and Wednesday, both days being quite warm, and some other shenanigans on the part of the canines that I will write about in another blog. Exhausted, all, happy, all! Thursday Ember will go to daycare and I'll try to put the house back in some semblance of order before we get to a more normal weekend. Next week: the deck replacement project!
DeleteHave a fine end of the week!
I love all of it!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad when he comes, and glad when he goes! Hopefully Ember and I can get back to our own little rituals now! At least for a few days before the next big adventure.
DeleteWhat a beautifully busy and heart-filled few days! It sounds like you are giving Carl and Ember the absolute best time—a three-way split on a Dairy Queen cone is peak spoiling, and that quiet 5 a.m. coffee moment on the deck with them sounds like pure heaven (even if the squirrels eventually ruined Carl's silence). Hopefully, your game of tag with The Prisoner goes smoothly before Wednesday evening!
ReplyDeleteThe updates and photos from Colorado sound absolutely magical, too. There is truly nothing sweeter than a kiddo capturing a candid moment of love like that. It is so special how their trip to Red Rocks brought back those beautiful childhood memories of your parents’ honeymoon slides. It sounds like everyone is kicking off the summer vacation in the absolute perfect way! Glad they're enjoying our crazy weather here. (((BIG HUGS)))
I agree about kids capturing their caregiving parents in moments of love. It's good modeling for how to behave as grown ups! My mom always insisted on Dad kissing her goodbye when he went to work, and hello when he came home. Loving relationships or something that is modeled and learned. And poor Foster grandkid did not see a lot of that in his youngest years. I am so grateful that he has been seeing a loving home for a year and a half now.
DeleteThey drove the long way across Nebraska and picked up Carl Wednesday evening. It was exhausting, but oh so worth it.
Now for a few normal days before things get crazy next week. The deck reconstruction starts Monday morning early.
(((Big hugs)))