Taking three puppies on vacation is not for the faint of heart. When we took our trio with us on a trip to Colorado, we needed to find outlets for their boundless energy. This soccer field in Telluride was the perfect place to let the girls run wild. We had one escapee (Malibu!), but Bob caught her and brought her back. Never a dull moment!
There’s only a couple of days left until summer vacation begins, but things are very different this year. While last year at this time I had three Miniature Pinschers who I couldn’t wait to spend the summer with, this year I have just one. Last August, Aspen passed away. More recently, in March, Quest passed away. It’s difficult to believe that they are not here anymore. For so long, I had three dogs to care for and dote on so it’s a strange feeling to only have one now. For Malibu, I’m sure it’s strange too.
Today was especially hard because it was exactly one year ago today that Aspen and I attended our final nosework competiton. As she was 13, I knew that with each trial it could very well be our last. I recall that day so vividly. It was a hot and the noise of the cicadas was intense. I had brought a new cool coat for Aspen to wear in the car. If it got too hot, I planned to run the air-conditioning. Aspen’s comfort was my priority. Unlike most trials we attended, we didn’t have to be at this site until the afternoon. We ended up arriving much earlier than we needed to, but you can never predict how the traffic will be on the way. I didn’t want to get there late and miss any of our events. We had never been to this site before, but I was still surprised that we did not know many of the other competitors. Usually, we know most of the other teams, but not that day. Later, after Aspen passed, I kind of wished our final trial was one in which we were surrounded by friends. But I am happy that Team Aspen had the opportunity to compete that day.
Aspen loved traveling to our competitions and spending one on one time with Mom. She also loved playing her favorite game, nosework. Despite her age, Aspen truly seemed to be in her prime. She continued to race to every startline and couldn’t wait for me to release her with the magic word, “Search.” We earned another title that day, Excellent Exteriors. Later, I was excited to learn that we also earned 2nd place for that search. I’m glad that I didn’t know it would be our last trial. Some things are best left unknown.
On the way to the trial. Staying cool in the car between searches with a cool coat and a fan.Good girl, Aspen!!
It’s official! I am on summer vacation!! After the craziest school year ever, I am ready to relax and decompress with my fur kids. Ideally, late June to September isn’t the best time to be off in terms of weather. If I were in charge of the school calendar and could pick my months, I would choose September and October. Those months have fantastic weather with cooler temperatures and lower humidity. Basically, perfect weather for my dogs. But, I’ll take what I can get and make the most of it.
I lucked out this year and my first week of vacation was cooler than average. The fur kids enjoyed many walks and hanging out in the backyard. We even took them to Bass River State Park for a couple of evening walks. That never happens this late in June. Typically, we don’t go there after Memorial Day.
Bass River State ParkAspen is our front-seat dog. I sit in the backseat to maintain law and order. Quest loves to peek over the top of the window. When it’s time to exit the park, the windows are raised.
Here’s to hoping New Jersey has a summer full of days in the low 70’s and cool, autumn-like evenings!
Bass River State Park on Christmas EveNo decent group photos with Mom will be happening today. Typically, it’s Aspen and Malibu arguing. Today it seems that Quest and Malibu cannot tolerate being near each other. (When I first saw this photo, I thought those were Quest’s teeth! But no, her mouth had lined up with my jacket logo, lol) Malibu shows the classic “whale eye” here and wanted more space between her and Quest.Keeping it real. All I wanted was a picture with my dogs. 😦
We haven’t had too many mornings this summer with temperatures cool enough for a walk. It was absolutely gorgeous today, though, and the girls were excited to take a walk in our neighborhood.
This afternoon we played a couple of the girls’ favorite games.
Around the Bear
Cards
Kongs with frozen peanut butter were a fun surprise.
Several green bean jackpots and an evening car ride rounded out the day. It may be National Dog Day, but for my crew it was like any other day. 🙂