:Home again, home again, lickety split!

So where does that phrase come from? I googled it only to find similar uses, lead-ins to blog entries.

Yesterday afternoon, after 45 minutes in stop-and-go traffic, Rick, Wyatt and I met Katy, Ken, Zeke and Sadie on the north end of Colorado Springs, in the Rampart Dog Park. After Wyatt stretched his legs a bit, the three dogs got to the business at hand…

 

I love dogs, but frankly I’m glad my species’ polite introductions don’t include full-body sniffing! After a bit of time, Wyatt loaded up in his crate in Ken and Katy’s Subaru, along with a promise of a lamb shank as they trekked back home.

Thirsty and hungry, Rick and I met up with Anthony, who had conveniently just finished coaching swim practice at Rampart High School, right next to the dog park! After stopping by Twan’s (Anthony = Antwan), dropping off one car, we headed downtown to Southside Johnny’s…


“It’s better to eat at a great bar, than to drink at a restaurant.”

Gotta love their slogan!

This morning I did creep into the library…with a cup of coffee. Instead of booting up the computer, I started reading The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. After finishing up today’s to-do list, including those left undone for a month, I’m going to soak in the tub, put on comfy sweats, curl up and lose myself in the book.


:Ah!

Ah! Friday morning. Nowhere to be until twelve o’clock noon. Ah! Day before yesterday, I realized it was exactly four weeks ago Tammy and I stuffed ourselves and four dogs into Sleek Sue and headed down the highway. It’s been whirlwind after whirlwind since…which is much better than hurricane after hurricane. Show photos have started to arrive in the mailbox, giving concrete evidence to the dogs’ accomplishments. Like new parents sharing baby photos, like friends showing home movies of their vacation…

Edie – now known as Ch. FFT Carpe Diem – ended her short show career spectacularly. Ians’ daughter, she always seemed a gift from Julie. I had no potential mate for Ian. Julie offered Tequila, took Ian to Minnesota for the breeding and raised the puppies. Tequila, also generous, delivered four – four!!! – female puppies. Carpe Diem!! Carpe Diem!! Last year Edie made her debut at the Specialties in MN. She was awarded Best Puppy in Specialty Show the first day and RWB to a major (won by Moonie) at the following Specialty by breeder/judge Jan Bruton. Two weeks later, exhibited at the LACCC Specialty show only (Zen was entered the following two days instead), she was awarded Best Puppy in Specialty Show, Winners Bitch and Best of Winners by breeder/judge Sherry Swanson. Shown next at LACCC’s designated Specialty in February, she was again awarded WB and BW.

Edie’s next shows were the shows we’ve attended this past month. The first night, judge Michael Dougherty, awarded her WB and BW over 33 class entries for her 3rd in a row Specialty Best of Winners..

Next day’s Specialty was judged by long-time judge, former breeder of Lhasa Apsos and author of Your Lhasa Apso, Dr. Robert Berndt. Dr. Berndt is noted for judging bites. He doesn’t tolerate scissor bites; he wants full dentition. I thought about not entering Edie because she has four lower incisors instead of six. But what the heck?! I’d driven all that way. She’d be groomed. Might as well toss another entry fee to the wind! Am I glad I did!!

As he awarded her the Open class, I realized there a chance she could finish her Championship that day. When Dr. Berndt handed me the Winners Bitch ribbon, he stated simply, “very nice.” What an honor!

Thateus has had an equally exciting whirlwind show career. At least this part of his career. He’s now officially Ch. FFT That’s What I Said, but he’s probably not done in the show ring. Heck, he doesn’t yet know how to stand totally still for examination. Thursday, under Michael Doughtery he was awarded Best Bred-By Exhibitor in Specialty show…

The following day he was awarded Best in Sweepstakes (competition for dogs 6 months to 18 months) in an entry of 18..

And on Sunday, judge Toddie Clark awarded Thateus his first major, 5-pts at that..

Don’t have the photos yet, but Fernando – Thateus’ uncle – was awarded Best of Breed under Toddie Clark, en-route to a Group 2.


:Julie and Fernando…sent by Christi

Hi Debby, just thought I’d share this cute picture of Julie and Fernando during groups on Saturday. It touches upon the the personal side of owner and dog.


:Coffee, not chai

There’s a passage by Madelyn Mulvaney in Artful Blogging that I totally relate to…

“My blog is a festival. It is a celebration of the best side of me. It is a room of my very own where I can illuminate the small poetries of my daily life, connect with artistic-minded kindred spirits and even manifest far-fatched dreams into reality. An early riser, I love to wake up with a cup of chai and tiptoe barefoot to my computer, much like Kathleen Kennedy’s character in the film You’ve Got Mail.

But instead of tiptoeing to open my e-mails I curl up in my study with my laptop and step into my very own corner of the Internet world. The very first time I pressed that magic prompt “Publish” I fell hopelessly in love with blogging….”

I drink coffee, not chai. Although some may be artistic-minded, I connect with people through dogs. I don’t always share the best side of me, but I share. Like Madelyn, I’m an early morning riser. I tiptoe barefoot to my computer. It is this special time of the day I’ve missed these past days as I’ve struggled to keep my head above water. While I’m looking forward to the next two weeks of more action-packed fun, I’m also looking forward to the weeks after when, once again, my day starts by tiptoeing into the library with a cuppa joe to spill out my thoughts, possibly my heart, simply by pushing the “Publish” prompt.

One reason I love to embibe is because the buzz helps me Stop, allows me to sit, leaving what’s undone for another day. In the warm summer months – and before and after – in the evenings I can usually be found with a refreshing Tanqueray and Tonic, embellished with a lemon slice. The ice may be nearly melted, marinated even, but the glass will be somewhere along my household route, reminding it’s time to Stop. Wine, however…ah! Wine! The warm feeling of a tasty glass o’ the grape! There is simply nothing like it.

Night before last, wanting to smell the bouquet of a rich red, wanting to hold the stem of a wine glass, I stopped on the way home and picked Big Ass Cab. Now, I’ve experienced Big Ass Chard; I’ve even blogged about it. There is no dog, big assed or otherwise, on this label. It’s still a great label. And a tasty, tasty wine that lives up to its label.

So there you have it. My almost daily drink list. Oh! I do drink Chai now and again, just not first thing in the morning. All of this to simply share the cool label and that I’ve missed tiptoeing barefoot in the morning to “Publish”.

Onward.

To the news of the past week or so…

Wyatt is not the only one with a Forever Home. Megan has a home. Mariah has a home.

Chandra’s puppies are now with me.

Fernando won Best of Breed last Sunday and placed Group 2.

Tammy and I left mid-day a week ago Wednesday for the long road-trip to Minnesota. Sleek Sue was packed to the ceiling, contents spilling over to the roof-top carrier. There were no torrential rains like last year, so we made good time arriving in Des Moines at least 2 hours earlier than Vickie and I did last year. Better yet, we awoke the next morning before the three (yes, three) alarms went off. Arriving at Julie’s house around 11AM, we had time to relax and lunch before grooming dogs and heading over to the show site for 5PM judging.

Thateus (FFT That’s What I Said) won a large Bred-By Exhibitor class and went onto RWD to a 5-point major. He was also judged Best Bred-By Exhibitor in the Specialty, a very nice honor given the breeders competing. Edie won Best of Winners (over ?? 35 Lhasa Apsos) for her 3rd in a row BW Specialty win. The judge’s comment to this was, “And she’s not finished??” The first win was 4-pts, so she was one point short of her Championship title after Thursday’s judging. “Too bad,” he responded.

Sweepstakes judging was held Friday before the regular classes. There was an entry of 18 Lhasa Apsos, which is a really, really big entry. Sweepstakes is open to dogs 6 months to 18 months, with a concept of judging ‘the future’. There’s also cash money involved, with entry fees being dispersed to winners. Thateus won Best in Sweepstakes! And $37.12! Wow! We’re bringing home the bacon now!

Dr. Robert Berndt judged regular classes at Friday’s Specialty. He’s a former breeder of Lhasa Apsos, a well-respected judge. Known for his concern about scissor bites, Julie didn’t think Edie had a chance. Edie’s bite isn’t scissors; it’s reverse scissors. But! She has four lower incisors instead of six. Oh well. I entered anyway. After all, I was making a long road trip and it seemed silly not to enter under him. When he awarded her the Open Bitch class, I realized there was a chance she could finish having won all her points at Specialities with Best of Winners. When he awarded her Winners Bitch, he looked me in the eye and commented, “very nice”. After winning Best of Winners, during the photography session, Julie mentioned to Dr. Berndt that she was surprised by Edie’s win. After all, she has 4 lower incisors. He replied, “yes, but the rest of her is exquisite.” Dr. Berndt placed Thateus RWD. Not bad for a 12 1/2 month old dog entered in the Bred-By class.

Edie is now Champion FFT Carpe Diem! Waiting for the photographer, I noticed the judge from Thursday sitting ringside. I gave him the thumbs up. She’s finished!

The following day we coulda shoulda woulda stayed home. Where’s that crystal ball?

Sunday was a beautiful sunny day. Most people were chilled by the breezes. Tammy and I felt refreshed, reminded of our Colorado air. The dogs looked beautiful on the green grass. As mentioned above, Fernando was Best of Breed and Group 2. Thateus won Winners Dog and Best of Winners for a 5-point major.

After breed judging we all headed back to Julie’s. Tammy and I to pack up and head out. Julie and Kaylee for a break before Group judging. Tim, Julie’s husband, made lunch for us. Baked beans with bacon, chips and BLT sandwiches with tomatoes from his garden…yummy, especially since we Coloradoans are deprived of tasty tomatoes.

The trip home was, again, uneventful. Unless you count wheeling a cartful of dogs, 5 dogs, through the motel lobby Monday morning past everybody and his brother drinking coffee. And staring.

This upcoming weekend… Get back up and do it all over again.


:Rose’s Show Boys

In the original post regarding Wyatt also needing a Forever Home, Rose commented on the pleasures of having two dogs. Privately, she sent an email wondering if perhaps Wyatt might find a home with another dog we’ve placed. That sure did happen, just not in the way we were thinking!
Excerpts from Rose…
Just had to share this with you.  I dropped Willis and Tango at the groomer this am.  The girl again commented on how beautiful their coats were and wished all her clients were as good.  She mentioned she was thinking of holding a class to show them how to groom, etc.  I said i would love to be included as i thought i could use some help in certain areas (namely removing the undercoat).  She asked if she could use both Willis and Tango as her models.  Both are really good on the table. So girls, I’ve got 2 of your “Show Boys” here in NY!!!.
Here they are; all fluffed up and looking good!  Tango is such a character; he has taken to sitting on the ottoman and when Willis goes by; he likes to jump him and then the fun begins. 
 
Deb – i think you found a great home for Wyatt!  Willis loved Tango the first few weeks as long as they were outside; inside he was a little dismayed, but by the end of the first month, i don’t think either wanted to be alone.  The boys just love one another and both are really different in personalities but both have wonderful temperments.  The groomer just thinks they are the best (i know, i am working on the braid minus the bows; but she is just so thrilled she can do and loves the look.)  When i picked them up, she said she rarely sees lhasas or shitzus in full coat and she really wants to do the grooming demo to try to help some owners so they can let the coats grow out a bit, (new trend for the NY pups.)