Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Yogi Dood

When I first moved to Dallas, despite having Jeff, my future husband at the time, I was quite lonely living by myself in a brand new city.  That was until I joined Uptown Yoga, a fantastic local yoga studio, and began to devote my time to all of the miraculous benefits of yoga: flexibility, balance, calm mind, strong core, etc., etc., etc.!

Last night I brought my mat inside from the car, to practice my headstand, and somebody began pawing and circling on it to make a bed for himself.  It was a rather flat mattress, but Milton scratched at it until he had just the right amount of satisfactory wrinkles to rest his tired body after a long day of daycare.

Highly content with his new find

Out for the night

I think by today Milton will have realized how terribly hard and uncomfortable this stiff mat is and will forgo it for one of his other fluffier beds.  Milt does, however, like to lick my face while I try to push up into headstand, so I think we may be sharing this mat at least for a little bit. 

Have a beautiful day, everyone!

Monday, September 22, 2014

Solidarity

Yesterday Jeff, Milt, and I took a stroll to a local restaurant, Vagabond, for a late brunch.  Truth be told, we received a door hanger, with a spectacular buy one entree get one free deal, advertising them, so I thought what the heck?  Let's go!  Despite the 90+ degree heat, we had a lovely brunch even though poor Milt panted throughout the majority of it.  I suppose, like usual, he was lucky to be included rather than left to guard at home.  What I realized is eggs Benedict is much too runny for me -- never again.

On the long (according to Jeff) walk home, we heard a snap, Jeff said a choice word, and that was that -- His flip flop flip flopped for the last time ever.  For the remainder of our march, Jeff walked barefoot throughout the Dallas city streets, oddly enough, placing him in solidarity with the Milt.  I think our goldendoodle was happy that his Daddy Dog could finally experience just how toasty these city sidewalks can really get.  Those two did make a cute pair of shoeless guys.


Paws padding along

I actually just received the Amazon confirmation that Jeff ordered a brand new set of Rainbows for himself, based on my recommendation.  They are a pricier pair of flip flops, but in this Texas heat, we do tend to wear them quite frequently.  Despite the pumpkin and mum displays on many front porches, I don't think fall is going to descend on Dallas any time soon...  I'm just fine with that though; it's still really nice and easy to throw on a summer dress with flip flops for most every occasion!  Milt, however, would like the heat to finally ease up a bit.  It has been affecting his ball game just a little bit.  Soon enough, I suppose.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Doodle Pride

All moms are exceedingly proud of their kids.  Doodle moms are no different.  We are actually far worse because our kids are furry, and we know no shame, only pride.  It may seem strange to some but blissfully beautiful to others.  That's why when a close family friend, Rita, recently mailed us the below bumper magnet, I was just a little excited.  I mean, the magnet says it all:

Nice, right?

Rita bought the magnet at the New York State Fair, and she just knew that it was the perfect fit for this doodle crazed mom.  I initially placed the magnet on Jeff's car, but he was unappreciative, and he, quite frankly, threatened to throw it out.  Way to look a gift horse in the mouth, Jeff.  So now, I am sporting both the magnet and my customary rear window sticker:

the original

My Toyota Corolla is now tricked out to the max, and Milt and I are rockin' it all over these Dallas highways.  The one conundrum is that the magnet, unlike the sticker, can be easily removed.  That leaves it wide open to the possibility of theft.  Thankfully, so far so good though.  Let's hope our luck holds out.  Nobody wants to mess with a dood mom, especially this one -- Milton's Momma.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Puppy Photo of the Week

This goldendoodle is all grown up and would much rather prefer to sleep on the couch at night than in his Momma and Daddy's room...

Milton likes to get a good stretch in whenever possible.

Quite often, Milton begins the evening in our room and then wakes up for a mid-night potty break.  He seems to forget to do that at the end of the night when we let him out...!  Then when the Milt Dog comes back inside, he bypasses our bedroom and ambles up to the living room to set up camp on our couch.  Go figure...  Well, I suppose we can't blame him.  He is kind of the top dog around here.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Labor Day was for Laboring

When I was a kid, Labor Day always heralded the end of summer.  It was the final long weekend before the inevitable return to school.  There were always, of course, a few exciting things to look forward to -- shiny, new school shoes, colorful backpacks, and a fresh class schedule with a cheerful teacher.  It wasn't all doom and gloom; rather, those first few days were actually not half bad!

Now that I live in Texas, and I, myself, am a teacher, I am still a part of the predictable school year cycle, and I like it an awful lot.  I really do crave routine.  That being said, school has already been in session here since August 21st, which is hard to believe, so Labor Day, for me, has gradually morphed into an ordinary three-day weekend filled with distant memories of anticipation.

This year to celebrate Labor Day, here in the South, Jeff, Milton the Goldendoodle, and I drove to Louisiana to help Momeaux and Pop, Jeff's parents, make their recently purchased golden years home ready for move in!  I, in particular, am a bit sad that Momeaux and Pop are leaving their current town because they have the absolute best po boy shop around, but their new house does have a certain allure to it -- pond, pecan trees, pool, fruit trees -- that do, in fact, overshadow even a heap of the very best fried oysters!  Jeff and I, truly, couldn't be happier for Momeaux and Pop; if anyone deserves a thick slice of happiness way out in the country, it's these two. Our little family was more than happy to dirty up our clothes to help them realize their bucolic dream.

Painting brought back fond memories...

The boys just watched for the most part; well, I suppose not being underfoot is a bit of a help.

Testing the waters

Just right -- The pool has an amazing tropical feel; I think the banana leaves at the far end really up the ambiance.

Quite the spot!

I hate to say it, but as much as I like city life, I got to missing the country life after we returned from our weekend jaunt.  Nevertheless, I do like to think that the next best thing to having your own pool and property is to know someone who does, and I seriously doubt that Momeaux and Pop will ever object to us visiting them, especially since we have their grandpuppy!  I wish them the very, very best.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Starstruck

It happened.  It really happened.  I finally got to meet the, the Nelson the Goldendoodle on Tuesday evening at Mutts Canine Cantina's National Dog Day Celebration!  Wow, it was like a dream come true.  Prior to that night, I was always scouring the roads to see if I could catch a glimpse of the handsome dood zooming around in his own personal Vespa sidecar.  Nope, no luck, but now I can finally say that I have met him -- Nelson!  He really is the Dood of Dallas.

Who can resist a dood in a bow tie?

Milton, of course, met him too, but, unfortunately, as luck would have it, my phone camera was on the fritz, and to make matters worse, it is my brand new phone...!  Oh, well.  It was still an evening to remember, and at least I was able to skim some prime photos off Mutt's Facebook page.

Photo shoot


Nelson rolling in on the red carpet!


Nelson and his momma


What a good looking fam!

The very best part of the evening was that when I introduced myself to Nelson and his parents, Genesis, the mom, remarked that she had seen my blog before!  What a tremendous compliment for me...!  The night was much too short, and I am hopeful for the possibility of a doodle date with Nelson and his brand new brother, Walter the Wolfhound, sometime in the fall.  Goodness knows, I want another dog now more than ever!

If you want to know more about Nelson, the Vespa riding dood, definitely check out this recent USA Today video: Sidekick Dog Rocks Sidecar Like a Superstar and this one in D Magazine: Meet Nelson, the Coolest Dog in Dallas. You can also follow Nelson on Instagram: @nelsonthegoldendoodle and his brother, Walter the Wolfhound: @walterthewolfhound.  Well, heck, don't forget to follow me too: @milton_the_goldendoodle!

National Dog Day certainly was memorable, and after meeting Genesis, Nelson's momma, it feels good to know that I am not the only one who takes the dog mom status quite seriously!  Oftentimes, I observe a bit of  head shaking, eye rolling too, when people see how wild Jeff and I are over our baby, the big fur baby -- the Milt Dog. Well, human babies are certainly adorable, but I still think that fur babies are the very best kind.  Have a fantastic weekend, everyone!

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Big Night

I'm SO excited.  Tonight is a big night for me.  First of all, it is Parents' Night, which actually makes me more nervous than excited, but I am certain it will go just fine.  Actually, the main reason I am excited is for after Parents' Night because Jeff, Milt, and I are going to meet this guy:

Doodle in a sidecar!  

Yes, we are going to meet local celebrity Nelson the Goldendoodle, the dood who cruises all over town in his own personal sidecar attached to his parents' Vespa.  How cool is that?!  I don't know who is looking forward to this more -- Milt or me!

If you are interested in meeting this handsome fellow too, here are the details on the big event:

Nelson + $1 hot dogs -- unbelievable!

It is certain to be a good time.  I do have to admit, however, that Jeff and I do share a bit of jealousy over Nelson's incredible Instagram fame!  We only wish my blog was about half as popular, but then again, we don't have a sidecar...!  I mean how can we possibly top that?!  Undoubtedly, the next best thing to owning our own sidecar is to be friends with someone who does -- Nelson.  We'll let you know how tonight goes.
Hopefully, Milt and Nelson hit it off...!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Doggie Splash Days!

Last weekend was quite eventful for our little family!  Once a year, sadly only once per year, the Dallas area pools close for the summer season, and on the magical day following, the pools are opened up for all of our canine friends -- Doggie Splash Days!  Way back in July, I started researching the best splash days to attend, and I decided on Mesquite and Rowlett, the same two that we attended last year because I liked them so much.  At a price of $5/dog, $1/human at Mesquite and only a flat rate of $5/dog at Rowlett, you simply can't beat it!  Milt has an absolute ball every year, and Jeff and I get in on a lot of the fun as well. Below are the photos from both days; Saturday we attended Mesquite's event, and Sunday was Rowlett's.

Let's begin with a win -- Milton won first place in the doggie diving contest in Mesquite -- my heart was just busting with pride!  It's kind of sad, but I tend to live vicariously through my very athletic goldendoodle.  As I have never won anything in a sporting competition and because I was cut from two sports teams, I kind of felt like it was me sitting up there with Milton.  I mean Grand Nan and I did practice that ball throwing with him all summer long.  It wasn't just a trip up North to visit Grand Nan; it was really a secret training trip too...!

First place!

Initially, it took a lot of prompting for Milt to jump off the high diving block.

He got after it though!

As soon as we saw Milt's score, we knew he had it in the bag!

I actually think a big reason why Milt won was due to the announcer who immediately said after Milt's jump, "Wow, that was a lot of distance!"  That could have had a little bit of an effect on the scoring...

Milt was wondering why it wasn't gold...!  Last year they had trophies, and I was a bit disappointed because I would have given a trophy a very prominent place in our house.

After the diving contest, one of the event planners asked if she could strap a GoPro camera on to Milt to record his jumping.  That, to me, was just super cool.

Looking professional

Clawing his way out

We decided not to participate in the doggie paddle contest because we wanted to let somebody else have a chance to win... ha! Our goldendoodle is actually not the most graceful swimmer, so I doubt he would have won that one.  Another contest that we didn't participate in was the swimsuit contest.  Next year maybe we will plan ahead and come prepared with some sort of fashion ensemble.

The winner!

A lot of these events will feature dog vendors, and we picked up some good swag -- treats, a plush squeaky toy whale, and a couple of plastic tops to place over an open can, which I was actually quite excited about.

Vendors

Our best free item, yes, free, was a Martha Stewart brand life jacket!  I was thrilled to grab it because all summer long I wanted to purchase Milt a jacket for boating and sailing purposes because despite being a fantastic swimmer, if our boat was ever to go down, I don't know if he would have the stamina to swim all the way in from the middle of the lake.  Life jackets can be quite pricey, so this was really a good find!

I think the diving champ was slightly embarrassed to wear a life jacket.

Of course, playing fetch is Milt's passion, but playing fetch in the water is even better!

Patiently waiting to jump!

Halfway there

Bam!

Like last year, there were tables in the water to aid the dogs in getting out.

The best part about Doggie Splash Days is that you get to see all sorts of owners who are just incredibly excited to be out and about swimming with their family, the dogs.

Owner and sibling dogs during the paddling contest

A reluctant jumper

The scene

Here is the YouTube link to a video that Jessica, the marketing specialist, at the City of Mesquite put together: DoggieSplashDay14.  Milt's GoPro bit is included in this.  Jessica also informed us that Milt was featured in the Mesquite newspaper as well; I have yet to see the article.  This Doggie Splash Day is an annual event, so definitely think about attending next August!  

On Sunday, it was a downpour all morning long, but, thankfully, it finally brightened up in the afternoon, so we could attend Rowlett's Doggie Splash Day too!  Two splash days back to back is a lot to handle, but we loved every minute of each.

Getting ready for the pitch

Going...

Gone!

Those previous two pictures were the ones that a photographer snapped for Milt's Dallas News feature.

Sometimes Milt gets a little impatient while waiting for the toss.

Momma Dog even got in on the action at this one; she was getting tired of snapping all the shots!

Milton, if you didn't know or hadn't guessed, is a big fat ball hog.  Jeff and I need to play with him at these events because otherwise, if we slack off for even a minute, he is crashing somebody else's game of fetch.  He's some doodle dog, that one. 

Ball thief

Daddy and dog

Rowlett's day is held at an actually splash park.

Fun for all!

Quite a lot of characters show up for these events.  I finally was a little more bold in asking to take photos of other people's four-legged pals.

Little known fact -- When we were thinking about buying a dog, my first choice was a basset hound!  Jeff thought they were too short and stubby to run...

A golden in a rash guard

A life jacket for a white beast

Friends

Teeny tiny swim trunks!

A lion

It really was quite the weekend.  Here is a little video - Goldendoodle Splashing! -  of Milton hopping about!



I suppose this is why they call it Doggie Splash Days:

Splash!

Until next year...  Mark your calendars now!

Follow Milton on Instagram: milton_the_goldendoodle.