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Dakoda and Bailey… and Introducing Benji!

September 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Dakoda came to live with my parents a few years ago as a puppy after our family dog Max died at a very old age. As you can see he’s grown very large compared to his puppy photos.

Bailey is kind of a delinquent kid of my brother’s family. He was acting up at home and they tried everything and he wouldn’t behave so they sent him to live with grandpa and grandma. He’s actually doing well at my parent’s house, as far as I can tell. Shorty used to be his bud at my brother’s house. (Shorty used to be my cat – and don’t forget the ShellB saga!.) At my parent’s house Callie was his friend, but she passed on. Now Bailey is the last cat living there, although I’m sure he sees plenty around the woods and neighborhood. Our family’s cat history is kind of like a Springer episode, I guess!

A few days before I went to visit my parents they adopted another dog. A little Lhasa Apso. My niece, Stephanie, had been asked to name Dakoda so this time around they let my other niece, Jessica, name the new dog. Somehow they settled on Benji. I heard she was trying to name it Matt, after one of my cousins, and also that Fluffy Wuffy was in the running as a name. I was a little surprised that my parents were interested in a small dog because we have always had medium to large-sized dogs (springer spaniel, retriever, great dane.. although there was that one random beagle for a while… ), but Benji is a nice dog and a lot easier to handle than Dakoda, that’s for sure. I think Benji is going to be my mom’s dog, where Dakoda will hang with my dad more.

Dakoda outweighs Benji by about 88 pounds. I’m not sure if he thinks that my parents got him a new play toy when they got Benji or if he knows Benji is a dog, but he tried to play with him constantly. And sometimes it’s ok and sometimes it’s way too rough and you have to break them up. Before you go feeling sorry for Benji know these things:

1. Benji teases Dakoda and comes back for more every time.
2. Look at his face when Dakoda looks like he’s going to bite him. He seems to be saying, “Yeh? So?”
3. Dakoda is kind of big and dopey and runs around and wrestles where Benji’s nips are a lot more precise.
4. What Dakoda does to Benji, Benji tries on the cat. Well, more like he’s just interested in the cat. Dakoda learned as a puppy not to mess with Bailey or Callie and Benji has yet to learn that lesson. But I think he will soon. It just takes one good swipe.

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Autumn Nature Walk

October 24th, 2006 · 8 Comments

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My parents have quite a bit of land that they own. It’s like a nature preserve with tons of wildlife and plants and a pond. My dad has been doing a lot of work outside over the past year. Mostly just cleaning things up – removing brush so that the trails are walkable and that sort of thing.

On Saturday it was raining and gray and cold so we didn’t go outside much, but on Sunday morning it was really sunny. My dad and I went for a walk around the pond. A little way out I heard a noise and realized that Bailey was following us. We walked about halfway around the pond. On the way back my mom and Dakoda met up with us. It was nice to be out in nature on a cold but sunny fall day.

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Kelly’s Baby Shower

November 9th, 2005 · 1 Comment


Misty & Kelly


Bailey in the backyard


Dad, Jeff, Richard – Guys were banished outside


Skyonna & Stephanie


Sisters – Sue, Wanda, Alice, Connie, Mary


Misty, Kelly, Jeff – Looking at photos from their summer vacation.


Misty, Kelly, Jeff – Looking at photos from their summer vacation.


Dominic – The only boy.. he won a shower gift!


Kelly, Mya, Ella – Stephanie made this necklace for Kelly.


Kelly & Mya


Kelly & Jeff – Stephanie made this necklace for Kelly


Mya, Stephanie, Kelly, Jeff – Can you fit another person on that chair?


Mya, Stephanie, Kelly, Jeff


Mya demonstrating how the baby hat works


Kelly with the blanket that Jeff’s sister, Joanne, made


Kelly with the blanket Joanne made


Joanne Made This Blanket


Kelly & Jeff


Ella


Kelly & Stephanie Hugging


Kelly & her Grandma


Mya & Stephanie


Mya & Stephanie


Kelly & Rachelle


Jeff’s Mom, Kelly, Kelly’s Mom


Jessica sleeping after a long day.

Besides going to Wisconsin this weekend for my mom’s birthday, I went up because my cousin Kelly and her husband Jeff were in town from Virginia for a party in their honor. Their first baby, a daughter, is due to make an appearance in early February and we’re all so excited!

Here is a movie clip I edited together of some of the youngest cousins singing some unidentifiable song (.mov, 1m9s, 1.4mb).

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New London, WI

August 9th, 2005 · 4 Comments


This is Max bolting out to the front from the back yard. A minute later he’s wheezing like an old man with asthma.


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Max


Max


Mom & Dad’s Backyard


Mom & Dad’s Backyard


This is the field across the street from my parents’ house. It’s empty now, but there used to be a big tree with a swing we used to play on. The trees used to be short and sparse enough that you could see the other houses in the subdivision. Not any more.


Max trying to look ferocious


Dad & Max in the backyard


Backyard


Backyard


Tiger Lilies


Tiger Lilies


When we were younger this house was up on stilts and there was a trap door in the bottom of it with a ladder going down to the ground. I’m not sure when it was brought down, but now it’s like a tiny little house with flowers growing around it. I don’t think anyone uses it any more. Except maybe wasps… I remember wasps liked to make their nests in the roof of it.


Flowers


The willow has been my favorite tree in the yard from the day that we moved to this house.


Look Alert, Max


Max


Stephanie & Bailey – Bailey used to live with Stephanie and my brother’s family til he decided it was cool to pee all around the whole house. He didn’t take to any of the suggestions the vet had to retrain him or modify his behavior. At their wits end, they decided that it was best for Bailey to live at my parents’ house. He spends most of his time outside running around the yard. He seems happy. My mom said he catches birds even. Not bad for a cat that spent most of its life indoors.


Wheelbarrow -I don’t know why my parents even have this wood. After me and my brother moved out they got a new fireplace. One that you just press a button to light. Maybe this is just for the firepit in the backyard now.


Pine Cones


We used to climb this tree.


Stephanie & Bailey


Crotchety Callie


Green Pepper


Unripe Tomato

After the scrimmage in Green Bay, we went to my parents’ house outside of New London (Bean City), about a 45 minute drive. We stayed overnight there and spent the morning around the house before driving back to Milwaukee to get some lunch and see Amanda off to work.

I took a bunch of photos of the outside of my parents’ house (I meant to take some of the inside too but forgot) mostly because it looks so different than when I lived there. When we moved in the grass was dry and rusty and there were barely any trees or bushes or anything. Then my dad did his best Johnny Appleseed imitation and here’s what we have now, about 17 years later. The outside of the house isn’t all that changed. A few years ago my mom worked with an interior designer to redo the inside of the house too. So now my brother and my bedrooms are an office/music room and a spare bedroom and all of the other rooms look much more put together than when we lived there. I’m sure part of that is because there aren’t any kids in the house any more.

A secondary reason for taking a lot of photographs is because my parents are toying around with the idea of moving to Waupaca, where my mom now works and where many of their friends and favorite restaurants and stuff are. And even though I live a lot closer to them now, than I have in the past, not having a car makes it hard to get to New London, about a 3 – 3 1/2 hour drive from Chicago. So who knows when the next time I’ll be back.

And on a sad note, our poor Max and Callie are getting so old! I remember when we got Max, a springer spaniel mix, for my dad for Christmas. We went and picked him out of the litter and kept him a secret at my aunt’s house. When my family came over to celebrate the holiday we tried to talk loud over any barks from the back room and then gave Max to my dad, wrapped up in a box. Callie is the sole survivor of a string of about 100 cats (it seems) like we had. They just kept having babies and babies and more babies. Now there’s just Callie. Recently, my brother’s cat Bailey, after having many many many accidents all over their house and refusing to be retrained, went to go live at my parents. Outside. He seems to love it and I’m sure he’s giving those old geezers, Maxie and Callie, a good work out. Max seems to have some problems with his back legs, maybe arthritis. But at one point I was across the street in the empty field (where’d the tree with the tree swing go!?!) and Max came bolting out running from the back of the house to come by me. But it was all show.. after he stopped running he was wheezing like an old man with asthma! That guy needs a doggie inhaler. Still it was nice to see he’s still got some spirit in him.

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Family Pets

December 30th, 2003 · 4 Comments


Max, my parents’ dog, in their backyard.


Max.


Max.


Shorty used to be my cat when I lived in WI and then CA. When I moved to NY he moved in shortly with my parents and now lives with my brother’s family. I miss him sometimes but since I’d developed a very strong allergy to cats he and I are better off living separately.


One of Shorty’s favorite perches.


Shorty.


Bailey is my brother’s family cat. They’ve had him since he was a small kitten.


Bailey seems so neglected while everyone surrounds Jess opening a Christmas gift in this photo.


Bailey.

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