No, we didn’t get another dog. Max has been a great addition to our family but one dog is enough, for now.

Except not exactly. We are babysitting Casper, a lab/weimaraner mix who belongs to some friends of ours. For about 27 days (but who’s counting?) while they fly to Russia to bring home an adopted child. Their new daughter is 16 years old and about to outgrow the orphanage. If you know anything about the orphanage system there, you know she has a grim (and most likely short) future once she is out.

My sister finds it quite amusing that I, who have never really liked any dogs, now have two dogs underfoot.

Casper is a nice dog, but a little big for my taste. I don’t like the fact that he can look right over the kitchen table at the food we are trying to eat. He has quite the glare, too.

Prayers for Cheryl and Charlie, their 4 children (1 of whom was adopted from Russia as an infant) and their new daughter would be appreciated!

Our moss-filled lungs…

January 25, 2008

don’t seem to like the dry winter here. The kids and I can’t get rid of our coughs. Maybe by next winter we will be acclimated.

Cris’s vacation isn’t really. His two winter term classes – a two-week term – had assignments due after the term was over. So he is working on those assignments, and getting ready for a test the first day of Greek!

Still, we are enjoying our new doggy, beautiful sunny (though cold) days, and our afternoon teatimes with books.  (Reading aloud doesn’t stop, even with cough breaks)!   Life is good.

Man, it’s cold!

January 21, 2008

It’s 14 degrees out now; forecasted low is 10.  Yowza!  That’s cold for me!

However, it is not too cold for Maxwell Dog.   He was whining to get outside at 7 this morning.  Silly puppy, doesn’t he know we can sleep till 8 on Sunday?   As is our practice, we went for a long walk before breakfast.  (It’s amazing how quickly we fell into this routine.  I do the morning walk; Cris does the just-before-bedtime outside duty.)  We took another walk around 3 this afternoon. Our cold weather gear is getting a lot of good use.

Still, there’s no snow.  The little we had from last week is long gone, except for the packed remains of a few snowmen in the neighborhood.

We are really enjoying Max and wondering what took us so long to get a dog.  Well, there was that fence problem in Beaverton.   I never had dogs as a kid, and never thought of myself as a dog person.  But I am not sure I will want to be without one in my life again.

Finally, some snow!

January 16, 2008

Today we had a lovely little snowfall. Maxwell the puppy was fascinated with the huge flakes coming down. When the ground was mostly covered, we went outside and ran around. Everyone loved it. The snow is mostly gone now, from our running and sliding. I fear our backyard will be nothing but mud come spring. But we had a good time.

While we were reading afterwards, we learned that on this day in 1885, “Snowflake” Bentley “developed the world’s first photo-micrograph of a snow crystal (from Winter World by Bernd Heinrich).” Eleanor in particular was thrilled with that bit of information. Any reason to celebrate!

Max is a great dog, by the way. Someone, somewhere, taught him indoor manners. Outside he just runs and runs; inside he is very calm and respectful. Only a few tentative attempts to get on the furniture. (Yes, we are one of those families who do not let the pets on the couch.) Not a chewer. He’s good with the big pleading eyes at the dinner table, though. (Yep, we don’t feed him from the table, either. Mean dog parents!) He’s already sleeping outside the crate, on the kitchen floor on a soft doggie pillow from Petsmart and James’s old crib comforter (not an heirloom). We figure he’ll be sleeping in James’s room soon.

I tried again to get the kids to change his name; I thought Calvin would be good.  No go.  Max he will be.

James has a dog!

January 12, 2008

OK, we all have a dog!  We had been talking about a dog for a long, long time.  It was one of the things we told James would be good about moving – we have a fenced yard here.   It took a long time, but today we brought home Max, a Shepherd/Hound mix (those are guesses) from a local rescue.  Max appears to be healthy; his coat is shiny and he has a lot of energy.  Oh yes, he will be a good running dog for James.   Eleanor was a little hesitant at first because he was a little too fast for her, but she is already saying “I love you Maxie” and brushing him whenever she can.   James is on cloud 9, of course.  Max already seems to fit into the family.

Max was the name the shelter gave him; I wouldn’t have chosen that but I guess it will stay.  If we had gotten a female dog I was hoping to name her Nancy Blackett (read Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome) ; maybe next time.

Tomorrow will be another spring-like day, a good one for running around outside and learning how to walk OUR new dog!

Spring in January

January 9, 2008

We had afternoon tea outside today.  It hit 60!  The sky is blue, just a gorgeous day.  Our homeschool group had an impromptu park day yesterday because the weather was so nice.  The moms thanked me for buying Eleanor new snow boots and pants as that surely caused this heat wave.

We are hoping for more cold days and some snow!  We’ve only used our new wood stove once this winter.

I forgot to note that Eleanor turned 9 on Monday.  She decided not to have a birthday party but host a valentine-making party later this month instead.   I’m glad.  Planning a party right after Christmas is not my idea of a good time.  Cris and James have a Cub Scout event on an upcoming Saturday, so we’ll fill the house with girls!

Today Eleanor finally has a friend from the neighborhood over.  She lives several doors down, but during the summer we never saw her. The girls met while I was at her house, working with a group of neighborhood women on a project just before Christmas. Today was the first day things seemed normal around here since we got back from our trip.  James is around the corner at his friend’s house.

She has not been friendless; in fact tomorrow she is going to her 4th birthday party since we moved here!  But she doesn’t get to see those girls all that often.  And since James has a pal around the corner, it’s been hard for her not to have one too.

It’s nice, to hear those girls giggling together.