11.30.2008

Thanksgiving

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday week; I know I sure did. As I mentioned in a previous post, Troy and I headed to southern Utah for a few days prior to Thanksgiving. We spent Sunday in Price relaxing with his family. On Monday we hiked Horseshoe Canyon and camped at Goblin Valley (boy was it cold!). Tuesday we spent at Goblin Valley and Little Wild Horse Canyon. Apparently a missing hiker's car was found at Little Wild Horse the evening before we arrived. It was odd hiking the narrow slot canyon with a rescue chopper hovering overhead. After all the hiking, we still managed to make it to Moab on Wednesday and Dead Horse Point. By Thursday, we were beat. We went pistol shooting with my dad then had Thanksgiving dinner. It's strange having a holiday focused on Turkey since neither Troy nor I eat meat, but we had no problem filling up on yummy side dishes. 


Little Wild Horse Canyon


Horseshoe Canyon


Dead Horse Point


Goblin Valley


Arches



11.16.2008

Man's Best Friend(s)

I am an animal lover through and through, but dogs hold the most special place in my heart. I don't think I've ever met a dog I didn't like. Thankfully I married someone who shares my love for these sweet animals. 

Abby came to me as a graduation gift from Troy. She is an English Pointer/Beagle mix. I had been looking at getting a dog, but had three restrictions: it had to come from the Humane Society, it couldn't be a puppy (puppies always get adopted first) and it had to have been there for awhile. When Troy found Abby, she was cooped in a small kennel barely tall enough for her to stand in. She was overweight and after a month at the pound, close to her "expiration date". I am so happy Troy chose her. She is the perfect addition to our family.


Shady. What a funny dog! Troy has had this cute little Shih tzu mix for a few years now. She quickly adopted Abby as her BFF. They spend all day pacing the dog run and protecting the house from the moose. 

Last Christmas Troy bought all the dogs new sweaters. Spring snuggles contently in hers, Shady tolerates it and Abby hates it. Abby has managed to wiggle out of her sweater even while in her dog crate.  Right after this picture was taken, Abby shimmied herself free of the evil green sweater.

Unfortunately this is the only picture I have of Spring on my computer. She is a quirky little dog, but I love her. She was once a stray that suffered from such malnourishment, patches of her coat had fallen out. Troy acquired her from his parents a few years ago and now we couldn't imagine being without her.

If you're considering adopting an animal, please make sure you are willing to make a long-term commitment. Far too often desperate animals receive homes only to be brought back to a shelter because the owner didn't fully comprehend the responsibility. It breaks my heart that people only desire puppies and older dogs, like my precious Abby, get overlooked time and time again. All animals, regardless of breed, size or age, need a loving home.

11.01.2008

Halloween!



Well, I hope everyone had a wonderful time last night. Troy and I were our usual homebody selves. We took pictures of the three moose running around our yard and took a little stroll on the hill behind our house. When night fell, we watched scary movies and helped ourselves to the large bowl of candy since we failed to have a single trick-or-treater.

I can't believe how time flies. As we carved our pumpkins on Halloween eve, the memories of last Halloween came flooding back. It's crazy to think Troy and I haven't spent a single day apart in 13 months. Boy, we sure have logged a lot of hours together and he's still not tired of me! :)