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My parents, Anne, and Karl are on their way back today (yes, Roland they were on foreign soil). I'm excited to hear all about their trip and maybe see some pictures. I still don't know the situation with Dad C.'s pics from Disney, so I will have to call Mom C. and see if she can't nudge him. Both Dads take a lot of pictures so it would be cool to see some of the them.
In other news we ended up with a second dog for one night. There was a stray dog running around the complex on Sunday night. Well fed, no collar or evidence of there having been one, very friendly, and some serious arthritis or hip dysplasia in her hind quarters. She didn't look spayed, but didn't look like she'd had puppies ever either. To me, she looked like a smooth coated collie/husky mix. Apparently some other people had taken her in for a while and were trying to find her people, but then for some unknown reason gave up and let her go again. We kept her for the night and in the morning animal control was nice enough to come out and get her (and they were wicked fast too - like 5 minutes).
As it turns out, she is on a first name basis with the animal control people. She is named Chelsea and has been in puppy jail at least 10 times. Yikes. I'm glad she has people, but I kind of wish they would think about containing her better. She must be pretty smart/lucky not to have been hit by a car in all those adventures. Bleys was a bit riled up by the whole thing, but I think he handled it pretty well.
In other news we ended up with a second dog for one night. There was a stray dog running around the complex on Sunday night. Well fed, no collar or evidence of there having been one, very friendly, and some serious arthritis or hip dysplasia in her hind quarters. She didn't look spayed, but didn't look like she'd had puppies ever either. To me, she looked like a smooth coated collie/husky mix. Apparently some other people had taken her in for a while and were trying to find her people, but then for some unknown reason gave up and let her go again. We kept her for the night and in the morning animal control was nice enough to come out and get her (and they were wicked fast too - like 5 minutes).
As it turns out, she is on a first name basis with the animal control people. She is named Chelsea and has been in puppy jail at least 10 times. Yikes. I'm glad she has people, but I kind of wish they would think about containing her better. She must be pretty smart/lucky not to have been hit by a car in all those adventures. Bleys was a bit riled up by the whole thing, but I think he handled it pretty well.


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What Susan didn't tell you was that she stayed up all night, out on the hot deck, to keep the dog from barking. Now that is sacrifice!
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