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| Today at RBGA |
This time next week we will be in glorious Spain! After all these months of planning, arranging, and waiting, we are now just days away from The Trip.
WOOOOHOOOO!
You can be a masterpiece AND a work in progress at the same time.
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| 3 wonky chickens |
1. Currently I am going to be getting ready for bed. I woke up early this morning, around 6:30. No alarm, no fuss from the dogs. My body was just ready to be awake. I've had a pretty busy day, and now I feel tired. I really just wanted to take a minute to write something here.
2. Currently I am considering if I should take the bigger sketchbook I bought on The Trip to use as my travel journal, or if I should get a smaller size of the same type. Or maybe I should just get a mixed media sketchbook. I am guilty of analysis paralysis and chronic overthinking.
3. Currently I am eating...well, I'm not eating anything at the moment, unless you consider crunching on ice eating. I am drinking a Diet Coke with a splash of lemonade in it. Yes, I know it's 10:00 PM. I don't usually have trouble sleeping even after I have caffeine. I just had a hankering for a soda and I was at the c-store buying a bag of ice, so it wasn't like I went to the store specifically for a soda, but when I was there, I really wanted it.
That was fun!
xoxo
| swallowtail butterfly on a pansy at RBGA |
I did take Stella back to the vet on Thursday. The ear infection in her left ear was back, so the vet cleaned it out again and prescribed some ear drops. I have been giving those to her daily and she is doing a lot better, back to her regular playful self. She's been expensive this week!
T and I have been watching the NBA Playoffs. We are now down to four teams left. In the Eastern Conference Finals, the New York Knicks will play the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the in the Western Conference Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder will play the San Antonio Spurs. I guess I'd like to see the Thunder and the Knicks in the Finals, but I'll be on vacation during the Finals so I won't be following along too closely.
These next two weeks will be all about final trip preparations. I've got euros, have scheduled the mail to be held, and signed up for the international plan for our phones. I've bought a couple of new clothing items. I've been breaking in my new sneakers. This week I'll make sure all the clothes I'm planning to take can be mixed and matched for maximum 'fits. Mostly what I need to do is make some notes about places to see and things to try in each of our stops. I'll be seeing so many places I haven't been before! I am tremendously excited about the whole trip.
I've got a few things coming up this week:
On Monday, I'm going to meet my friend and former co-worker Wendy for lunch. Mac is going to the groomer on Monday afternoon. She is molting a lot, so she'll get a bath a a furminator treatment. The furminator is a de-shedding tool, and she really needs it.
On Wednesday, I'll go to the annual concert volunteer orientation at RBGA. It's a mandatory meeting for concert volunteers. We learn about active shooter protocol and hear from police and security. After that, my friend Liz and I will grab a bite and have a chat.
On Thursday, I'll be back at RBGA for a training about roses. Once a month, garden staff do a lunch-time training on various things around the garden. I've only been to a couple of these trainings since I've been a volunteer, and I always learn something cool. Also on Thursday, it is the return of #Ekpesbookclub. We are reading Theo of Golden. I started it today, and I'm already liking it very much.
Sunday is MT's birthday. It's a big one that ends in a 5! That day we will also get to check in online for our cruise.
I will record blooms on one of the days, maybe Friday, and gathering up art supplies to take with me on The Trip. There will probably be a couple little things I'll need to buy, but mostly I'm good, I think.
Have a great week! xoxo
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| Stella, Harley, and Mac |
1. Stella. On Sunday I took Stella to the emergency vet as I wrote in the last post. She was there from 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM. She had to be sedated so the vet could remove foxtails from her feet and clean her ears as both of them were infected. It wasn't a foxtail infection, just dirty ears that went really bad. The next day, Monday, Stella went to the groomer. She was just there for two hours and she looks really cute. Yesterday, Tuesday, she was still feeling a little low. She didn't want to be outside and didn't play with her toys at all. This morning she was a little more perky and frisky, although she would just catch the frisbee twice and then come inside. Right now, she isn't feeling well and is curled in a tight little ball on the couch next to T, who I think might actually be her favorite human. She is shivering a little and panting. She has eaten, but she wouldn't take her pain medication tonight. I'll see how she is doing tomorrow. If she's still acting like she is right now, we'll go back to the vet.
2. Harley had a vet appointment last week for some shots, which she didn't get. I think I wrote all this already. Harley is actually doing well. This might jinx it for me, but she hasn't woken me up in the middle of the night for nearly a week to go outside and she hasn't had any accidents in the house, either. Mostly, she needs a bath. Maybe I'll give her one this weekend. (Did I say that last week, too?)
3. Mac is doing very well. She loves to sit outside in the morning sun and watch the traffic go by. In the afternoon, she finds a shady spot and keeps watch. Mac is very intrigued by squirrels and turns to stone when she spots one in the neighborhood when we are out for our morning walk. When I say she turns to stone, I mean the dog cannot be moved. It's like she is frozen in place, only moving her eyes when the squirrel moves. When I put my hand on her to try to snap her out of her squirrel trance, she doesn't even acknowledge me. We have stood in place for many minutes watching the squirrel watch us. Harley could care less about the squirrel and just looks at me as if wondering why we are not walking. I guess it is a good thing that we don't see squirrels every day in the neighborhood. They might see us, but as long as Mac doesn't see them, we are fine.
Enjoy the rest of the week!
You know, I've had kind of a weird week. Last Sunday, I took a long nap during the daytime hours, then I stayed up until 2 AM (re)watching the first season of Ted Lasso with my son who has never seen the show. I don't know if I can tell you the last time I stayed up until 2 AM on purpose. I felt like I was behind on my sleep all week.
I had to take two dogs to the vet this week. I took Harley to her regular vet on Wednesday to get some vaccinations, although I think there was a mistake and she got all her shots already, but I'll double check that. It doesn't matter though because she didn't get vaxxed anyway. Harley is a bit underweight, and the vet is concerned that she might be sickly and she told me she doesn't vaccinate sick dogs. I was actually pleased because Harley has gained three pounds since I took her to the emergency vet in February. She has been having diarrhea fairly often, though, and that's the concern. She eats very well and is hungry all the time. I am monitoring the situation and giving her a pro-biotic supplement, and she is doing better. In the meantime, I'll recheck my records on those vaccinations we went in for.
Stella had to go to the emergency vet today. Yesterday afternoon, I noticed she was being very quiet and not moving around much. Her nose was dry and she was panting rapidly. She shook her head a lot, and when I tried to look at her ear, she yipped really loudly. She didn't eat her kibbles last night or this morning, although she took a few from my hand. (Harley happily ate them for her.) I noticed that Stella seemed to be stepping very gingerly, and she didn't want to play frisbee. Something was definitely wrong. The vet examined her and told me that her little paws have foxtail weeds in between the pads, so Stella needed to be sedated, her paws shaved, and the foxtails extracted. Poor baby. 'Tis the season for foxtails. At the vet's office on Wednesday, there was a woman picking up her dog who had foxtail removed from his feet, too. It's easy to get the weeds out of Harley and Mac's fur and feet because their fur is so different from Stella's. Now it is 5:45 PM and Stella is still at the vet. We went there at 11:30 this morning. I called a couple of hours ago, and was told that an emergency came in, so Stella's treatment was delayed. The guy said she was resting in the kennel and that she's okay, but I'm getting anxious for her. More to come...
Speaking of our back yard/weed patch, we are having some work done on it. One of our tenants, Sandino, has a crew of guys who do work on yards. They dug up part of the yard and prepped it for sod. They also replaced the pavers that we put down 20 years ago or so. They are also working on the sprinkler system. They are doing a good job, and it will be nice. We have a big backyard, and every inch of it needs some love.
T and I have been going to the movies on Friday afternoons the past couple of weeks. We have seen Michael and The Devil Wears Prada 2. It's a nice way to spend a couple of hours, in a cool, dark theater, having some popcorn and watching a movie with my son. Yesterday I watched the movie Remarkably Bright Creatures on Netflix. I loved it. I wept. It was one of those stories where you kind of know what's going to happen, but you get caught up in the acting - Sally Field! - and the way the story unfolds. So good. I still want to read the book.
One more thing: on Thursday before I recorded blooms at RBGA, I stopped for breakfast at All Purpose Bakehouse. I'd stopped there a couple of times for to go items, but I wanted to sit there for a bit. It was nice. The place was pretty crowded. I sat up at a counter by the window and read while I enjoyed a cappuccino and a pain suisse.
| breakfast at APB |
1. Currently I'm smelling the pine and eucalyptus lotion I just put on my hands. Lizzie gave me the lotion for Christmas a couple of years ago after I told her how much I love those two scents together. It reminds me of a wonderful afternoon I spent on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay. I hope I never forget the smell of the air there: the soil, the evergreens, the eucalyptus, and the salt air combined in such a fresh, wonderful fragrance. This lotion isn't exactly like the scent of Angel Island, but it'll do. Plus it makes my dry hands feel wonderfully moisturized.
2. Currently I'm trying to wrap up my aunt's estate. I've learned that having a will and a trust is not enough. There are affidavits to be signed, beneficiaries need to have been named, and sometimes attorneys need to be involved. I have been waiting for a document from the attorney who prepared the will and the trust to send me an affidavit so I can close out the bank account in Dixon. I've left him messages and emails, but haven't heard back. I will keep trying. You have to be persistent to get what you want!
3. Currently I'm hoping for the discipline to finish up my 2025 travel journal before I begin my next vacation. I'm almost done with the 2025 travel journal, but I have a few pages to go. I am actually on the last day of the trip when we went to the Van Gogh Museum. I have so many photos and postcards and stuff from the museum that I want to do a two-page spread on it. I'm excited to do it, but time seems to get away from me. How did I get anything fun done when I was working full time?
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Well...that was pretty fun! Quick and easy. If you're interested, here is the list from Pinterest.
Enjoy the rest of the week!
| I can buy myself flowers |
It wasn't a terribly busy week, but I felt kinda tired every day. I think with the weather being so warm then cold then warm then wet, my body hasn't adjusted to anything. I've been staying up later than usual because T and I have been watching the NBA Playoffs. There are 16 teams playing, so every day there are at least two and sometimes four games a day. Usually two or three games during the week and four games on both Saturday and Sunday. It's a lot of basketball, and I enjoy watching with my son.
I went to Red Butte Garden and Arboretum (RBGA) twice this week. I recorded blooms on Tuesday. I am sorry to say the wisteria did not do well with the snow. SAD.
| 15 April |
| 21 April |
| RIP Lulu |
It's the last Sunday of the month, so let's have art show and tell time :)
Here are a few little things I did on my own:
These pieces were all responses to prompts from Jill Badonsky.
| "Pretty Funky Chicken" |
| "Gaudy Gecko" |
| "Bubblebees" |
| "The Power" |
| "Come Fly Away" |