The Ridge
On Monday, May 10th, it was 5:30 when Bill got up and went down to let Gibbs out of his crate and took him outside. What a good boy! I heard him whining at 3:30 am but only for a few minutes and he stopped. He did the same when we went to bed so he is settling down really good. It also means that he is getting used to us, and misses us when we’re not around. All good things.💕
Foggy day to start An hour later coming home, the geese family
was crossing the road
Bill left
shortly after 7 for work at Murray’s today and within 10 minutes, I was also
out the door. I set Gibbs at the door to his crate but he put the brakes on and
needed a little bum push. He’s not stupid! I gave him a little treat (which right
now is just his food kibble) and asked him to look after the house. Boy, was it
ever foggy out when we left! The country roads were worse but I made it to
Durham by 7:30.
Hurrying the family off the road into the field
I wasn’t
needed at M’s auto shop today so I was kind of happy about that. Especially
with a new baby at home. At the Mat, I was alone so got it cleaned up and after
damp mopping the floors was out of there in good time. It looked like Jamie had
been in last night, and had emptied cash from the machines and must have done a
quick sweep through.
Before eating After 4 minutes, our little piggy cleaned it all up
There
were some empty pop and supply cases so I flattened those and brought 2 boxes
home. Back home, I let the little guy out of his crate and took him for a
piddle. He’s getting better at ‘on demand’ and went right away. Inside, I
filled his little dish with food and he cleaned it all up! Methinks someone is
feeling just fine.
Only now do I notice the 3rd bird down in the left corner
Within 10
minutes, he went out for a good poop so that made me very happy too. I made
myself a coffee and we sat together in my chair while I did some crocheting. He
lets me know when he wants down and goes back and forth between his little bed,
which sits by our recliners, and his water dish. Already in 3 days, he knows
where to find things easily. Smart cookie! We are also learning, getting better
at reacting to his motions.
A sneaky look while sending an email? |
Getting warm by the fire He piddles, he runs and waits for us to catch him
And then he collapses in the grass for a tummy rub |
"You put me in a box, Mom?" |
Then he slept |
This wasn't a bad day but the clouds needed to go away |
Gibbs and I hopped in Ptooties, after he had a piddle, and I saw a new side of the little gapher. I mentioned above that I brought a box home from the laundromat. Since we don’t have something for Gibbs to ride in, I was hoping to pick up a small pet carrier somewhere. I found one on Kijiji that didn’t pan out but I’ll keep an eye out. We have doggie seat belts for each vehicle but he’s too small right now for them. Donna suggested a laundry basket but it won’t fit on the floor or on the seat beside me. Otherwise that would have been a good temporary resolve.
Gibbs visiting Daddy at work |
So! In
this 14” high cardboard box, placed on the floor, with Gibbs and his fuzzy
blanket, I started driving. The little squeaky noises and howls that came out
of his mouth were hilarious. You’d think I was torturing him! Finally, by the
time I reached Durham for fuel, he’d realized it wasn’t doing him any good and
he calmed right down. What a character! We drove further to Murray’s. Gibbs wants
to see where Daddy works and who he works with. 😉
Billy and Bill were putting a metal roof on Murray's Bunky
Playing with his rawhide chewy Love this little look
Who me?? |
We had a
short visit, putting a halt to Bill’s work for about 15 minutes and then I drove
home to complete silence. Gibbs slept. In the same box. Another piddle before
we came in and while he curled up in his bed, I made a cup of tea. I’d planned
a decent meal (I don’t believe they are ‘decent’ very often, although Bill disagrees)
of pork chops, potatoes and vegetable so the hard part was done. Preparing it
is the easy part.
When I returned home the second time, Bill had company at his Hangar |
They are sure growing fast |
Supper was delicious, kind of like a Sunday meal. The right kind of pork chops, right thickness, fried on the stove has changed my opinion of them. For now. After dishes, Bill made his lunch and I took Gibbs out for a piddle which turned into more. He’s such a little stinker, does a bit of running around to activate things inside his tummy.
More work on our roads |
He waved as he drove by |
Grading and rolling |
When Daddy got home, it was snooze times for my two sweeties |
Today's special visitor eating the orange |
When he cleaned out the last of my oranges I filled them with grape jelly and he came back |
We had
9-1-1 and 9-1-1 Lone Star to watch tonight and it will probably be an early
night for me. Not sure why I'm so tired, I guess it’s the wee hours that I’m waking up with
someone on my mind. 🐕 This has been a fun day and we know there are many more
ahead. Part of my treat today was seeing these lovely birds who came to visit.
Supper was good, chops, mashed potatoes and spaghetti squash On the way home from our drive, we stopped at Home Hardware
to buy Gibbs his new collar
Of course he got 'love' from the two girls at the door 😃
Good night
Thank you
for stopping around!
What a sweet little guy. He's so comfortable and earning so quickly. So lucky to have each other.♥️
ReplyDeleteHe is a joy and will keep us hopping for a while. Each day he is more active and likes to chase us around. 💖
DeleteIt sounds like you're on the right track with the training. I can't believe that little thing ate that whole scoop of kibble! He must be settling in for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks sis. His little tummy looks like a barrel when he eats but he piddles and poops a lot so that helps. ;)
DeleteSweet and smart!! He's got you wrapped around his little pinkie toe. How could you not be, he's just too darn cute!! There's nothing more fun than watching a puppy play!! Clemson would approve!!
ReplyDeleteHe has us wrapped around all of his little parts! haha
DeleteI agree, Clemmy would approve. :)
Gibbs is such a cute little boy that you'd want to cuddle him all day long. You are doing a good job and I can see him adjusting quickly. The fog we had in our area also and the chilly temps are sure something else for this time of year. The orioles need all the nourishing you can provide as there is very little yet for them in nature.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marlene, we're trying our best with him. :)
DeleteThanks for the info about the orioles, I'll keep the food coming.
Gibbs is a little cutie, and obviously a smart pup. He's a wonderful addition to your life.
ReplyDeletePretty birds!
A heart stealer for sure! :)
DeleteThe joys of watching Gibbs as he grows and learns what is expected of him. Some of the side shots look like Gibbs is wondering if he did something he shouldn't.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy your new baby.
It's about time.
You're right about that little look. It looks like an "oh-oh". :)
DeleteMy favorite picture is Bill and Gibbs snoozing.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it adorable?? :) thanks.
DeleteGibbs seems to be pretty well trained. He sure is a cutie!
ReplyDeletenot yet but we're getting there. :)
DeleteSo nice to see the Oriole!
ReplyDeleteThe Oriole is such a brilliant orange. :)
DeleteGibbs is just too cute, those facial expressions! He will be such joy for you two, can't wait to meet him! Dinner looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGibbs can't wait to meet all our friends either! :)
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