Finished reading: Scales and Sensibility by Stephanie Burgis š
Finished reading: Scales and Sensibility by Stephanie Burgis š
Currently Reading: Scales and Sensibility by Stephanie Burgis š
A dog owner has options. Scoobyās foster mom suggested getting a Fi-tracker, but the subscription was prohibitive, and the reviews hit or miss.
The other one that kept coming up was Tractive. A few of the reviews left on Chewy convinced me to take a closer look. I picked Tractive GPS for my escape artists for its versatility and dead simple setup. Itās also smaller and lighter than the Fi. I can have daycare and boarders added easily via invite link. Plus, itās on sale š this month and comes with a USB-C adapter cover, which just makes life easier than carrying around yet another proprietary charger.
Another bonus, I can continue tracking when we board them to go out of the country.
Use my link below to get 30% off a Tractive GPS tracker. tractive.com/r/dp8VIP
Red skies at night ….
A year ago I still had my Zoe girl.
Existencial crisis time ā
Whatās my use/purpose if Iām not a productive member of society (cog)?
. #SilentSunday
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Molly is not fond of the vet and Scooby is ok, so heās her emotional support. He rarely lies down when weāre out and about, but when sheās stressed, he acts like he has some sense instead of harassing her. Iām so proud of them. Heās keeping her calm and quiet.
Scooby has earned his first major time out. Only Molly got to go to daycare today because she obviously needs a break from her new brother and I need to work on his recall and make him stop humping and harassing her.
Even last night, after a full day of play, he wanted to keep wrestling right until bedtime. Molly just kept trying to cuddle with me.
This morning at drop-off, was told that they had to keep separating them because he would not stop trying to hump her. I wonder if heās overstimulated. If so, today will be a good reset day. If it doesnāt get too humid, Iāll take him on a hike. Otherwise, itās fetch in the backyard and obedience training. And hopefully some chill time as I force myself to get through these non-fiction books that are supposed to help me get a new job.
For not being a morning person, I certainly get a lot done when the dogs get me up and wonāt go back to bed.
After his 6am potty break, Scooby decided after about 15 minutes in the house that he hadnāt completely emptied his bowels. RANK!!! That got me out of bed again. At least it wasnāt diarrhea. And not on any of the rugs. He was sitting at the bottom of the stairs in a down; I reassured him that he wasnāt in trouble.
I let him and Molly out again, just in case. They started running around and wrestling. Yay. Might as well weed. Weāve been gone so often that no one has bothered to take care of the flower patch. Mint and weeds were taking over everything.
All cleared out now. The blueberry bushes are trying to produce, my lilies bloomed when I wasnāt looking, and the hydrangeas are making a gallant comeback. Or trying to. This weather is bonkers.
Some perennials have not come back, and my gladiolus does not seem to have survived. Weāll need another hibiscus šŗ too.
Once the gardening was done, and I had a good sweat starting due to the humidity, I decided to work on defrosting the fridge in the RV. Old school, right?
Finally, I can sit down at 8am (shouldnāt I just be waking up?!?! Itās Sunday!) to have my coffee and spit out a few thoughts. I should be doing morning pages, but I had to get this out of my head so I can stop talking to myself.
Happy Sunday.
This is my first attempt at #sillyCuratorPrompts #HappyLittlePlant #MastoArt (I honestly have no idea how to draw)
Finished reading: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: The Road to Neverwinter by Jaleigh Johnson š
Mom wonāt let me go outside and chase bunnies and splash in the puddles. And now she makes me wipe my feet before I can jump on the furniture!!!
First, some context if you donāt know what I mean by Two Sleeps.
Scooby wakes up at the crack of pre-dawn. It doesnāt matter if we are using blackout shades or not. He just knows. Sometimes one of us can convince him to cuddle until the semi-decent hour of 6 AMš„± but more often than not, I am dragging my carcass out of a warm comfy bed at 5:30 AM when his whining, booping, and boot-scootingĀ becomes non-stop. And once I am upright, Molly demands a few belly rubs before they both run to the front door of the camper to āget dressedā and get outside.
Now, one would think that after all that fussing, he would go potty post haste. One would be wrong. First, he must attempt to awaken the entire campground as he hunts for bunnies. Luckily, picking him up in a classic football baby hold seems to short-circuit his need to bay. And then we walk for either 1mi or 30 minutes before his bowels finally get the final message to release. If you see a zombie being dragged by a beagle (or two), thatās me.
Molly, the sweet, smart thing that she is, does her business and then wants to go right back to the comfort of the warm bed. We tried this approach on Tuesday. The BF stayed in bed; I took the dogs out, returned Molly, and continued with Scooby. He FINALLY did his business, and we could go back to bed at 6:30. So, after a night of insomnia and then the walk, it took me a little bit to go back to sleep. But eventually, we all did and slept soundly until 9:30 am!!! That was awesome. But with the BF still holding down a day job, maybe not so much (thank goodness he works PDT hours!).
We have decided to do the extra morning nap (see, I finally came back to the idea of two sleeps) on the weekends. But I am so done and dragging by 11:00 AM M-F. My Apple Watch informed me that I have steadily been getting less and less sleep over the last 17 days. I wondered about the specificity of 17. Wait, we adopted Scooby on May 28. HAH! Ugh. The cost of doggy daycare will be worth it so that I can nap.
And now, for some cuteness. I do this all for them. Because I am NOT a morning person.
Please leave it. Please listen this morning. If you do, I will give you so many treats…
_Molly and Scooby putting on the brakes quite suddenly, after pulling their lead taut.Ā _
_Closeup of two very focused beagles actually listening to the āleave itā command. Well, they stopped pulling as hard.Ā _
_The cottontail rabbit that has their attention. So. Many. Rabbits.Ā _
_Closeup of Scooby salivating, but staying. Right before the rabbit bolted and he started baying.Ā _
Ok, we had some baying but I wasnāt pulled off my feet and they got their treats when we got back to the camper.
Currently Reading: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: The Road to Neverwinter by Jaleigh Johnson š
Currently Reading: Taking the Work Out of Networking by Karen Wickre š
Yes, I read the introductions in non-fictiion books. And I absolutely āwatch the roomā instead of working it. I love people-watching (and eavesdropping, and probably judging), but now I need to turn that habit into networking.
āAnother essential for networking is being a good observer- a clear advantage we have over chattier peers. I am forever wondering about who people are and why they are that way. What’s their demeanor, what’s their history, what animates or irritates them? I observe, and somehow, I remember and apply that knowledge as needed.ā
Finished reading: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi š
No, not German Shepherd dog š.
Getting Shit Done
Someone way back in January or February pointed me to the Anti-PlannerĀ (back when I was still employed but had a shitton on my plate). Iāve enjoyed some of the PDFs while I waited, and yesterday it finally arrived!!!
So far, Iām enjoying her writing style and comics. I love how itās broken out by āmoodā and that youāre encouraged to use pencil (nothing is permanent!) And that itās not made for daily use. But Iām going to pair it with an actual planner for when I get over myself and my roadblocks.
I already know Iāll be spending a lot of time in section 1, āStuckā because it deals with waves arms erratically, everything my brain is dealing with right now.
But first, I have to take Molly to the vet for her annual checkup.
Want to read: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros š
Currently Reading: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi š
Yes. There is such a thing. I was making the banana bread and between the butter in the batter (usually I use olive oil or coconut oil) and the buttering of the loaf pan, all that just overflowed onto the hot oven bottom, set off the smoke alarm, and scared the beejebus out of Molly and concerned Scooby.
It took entirely too long for the smoke to clear, despite opening all the windows and doors. The Nest alarms wouldnāt shut off. Thank goodness for my air purifier.
Molly didnāt trust coming back in, not even for treats and belly rubs. After about 2 hours she was willing to reluctantly trust me for a game of āUse Your Noseā. It probably helped that I was working on basic commands with Scooby and he was getting all of the treats and praise.
And if youāre wondering, the banana bread came out delicious and moist. Tastes wonderful alone or with apple butter.
Now to clean the bottom of the oven. Yay.
Morning. Scooby woke up at 5:30. I managed to convince him to cuddle until 6, and then we really had to get up. Itās still frakking raining. Skipping a soaking walk. Iām reluctantly becoming a morning person. Ugh. It does not make me more āproductiveā. By 11am, I am done for the day.
Trying to get some tasks done now that I have a modicum of focus (take your meds, mmmkay), drink coffee, and keep the TV off. Weather like this just makes me want to hibernate.
Time to already take a break from the computer and I intend to make banana bread. The oven is preheating. Dogs have stopped running around like maniacs. I might not get a better chance today before the cleaning service comes.
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