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Sick House

March 26, 2008 by Tricia

Chris came home from work yesterday with an upset stomach. He just felt off all evening. I had a feeling that he wouldn’t be feeling well today and as it turns out he went to work, but returned only two hours after he’d started.

It looks like he’s got the flu. He’s just crashed on the couch and our puppy is jumping on him like he’s a mini trampoline. Poor guy!

So far I don’t seem to have any symptoms, but my Crohn’s is acting up today (what else is new!) so I’m not feeling quite up to par either. I hope I don’t get the flu as that just makes my Crohn’s even worse.

This evening we’re supposed to go to our Intermediate dog training class at Petsmart, but at this point I don’t know if we’ll be going. I hate missing classes as it seems like a waste of money even though our dog trainer is more than happy to set aside some time after class to catch us up on what we’ve missed.

Anyone else have the flu running through their house?





Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Life with Chris, Our Puppy, Toronto Tagged With: acting up, Chris, crohn, dog, dog training, ER, feeling off, fevers, flu, flu symptoms, home, home from work, house, missing class, pet, Petsmart, puppy training, run down, sick, stomach, trainer, went to work

That darn dog!

March 24, 2008 by Tricia

Well she finally did it. I’ve heard stories about Labrador Retrievers being really destructive, but up until early Saturday our puppy didn’t fall into that group. She’s never been a total angel, but we’ve tried to keep a close eye on her and we were proud to say that she hadn’t really destroyed anything.

I can’t say that anymore.

Early Saturday morning while our puppy was still in her crate I went upstairs for 15 minutes or so. I could hear Midnight playing around in her crate. We let her have a few sturdy toy bones in her den. About five minutes before I returned to the main floor the sounds coming from Midnights cage changed a bit. I told myself that she was probably still playing with her toys, but the thumping sounds I was hearing were dull. Not the loud clatter of her plastic bones falling on the crates floor.

I had a feeling she was playing with her doggy bed and unfortunately it turned out that I was right.

I came down the stairs and I saw that she’d taken the cover off the inner pillow of her bed. What fun! The pillow had a heavy duty Velcro closure, but she’d just ripped the material. The Velcro held up to her chewing and tearing, but the material didn’t!

Chalk one up for Midnight! Her bed is pretty much toast!

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Some puppy training class graduate, eh?

I took her bed out of the crate, told her how bad she was in very firm tones and then shut the crate and went back upstairs. For Midnight, a dog that almost always has constant company, being ignored is the worst punishment.

Once we let her out of her crate we left her damaged doggy bed on the floor beside the crate and every once in a while we’d say “Bad” as she walked by it. I know … we were rubbing it in, but we’ve been trying to keep her from chewing on her bed since day one. I’d already repaired a few small holes, but this damage won’t be easily fixed.

Then on Saturday night as we were watching TV Midnight was doing her usual thing. Playing with her bones and chew toys on the floor, in her big doggy bed (the second one we have for her that’s too big to fit in her crate) and taking turns sitting with or lying on Chris and I on the couch.

I think she was sitting with me on the couch when the bone that she’d been chewing on fell off the couch. She leapt down to get it and at the same time the phone rang. Chris answered it and I was looking at him answering something he’d asked me when we noticed that the chewing noise at my feet … just below the living room table had changed.

Midnight wasn’t lying on the floor under the table chewing on her bone. She was chewing the table leg.

I swear she only chewed it for a minute or less, but it has approximately 8 long grooves in one leg where she scraped her teeth across the wood.

Why is she suddenly being so bad?

In the last two weeks she’s started jumping up on us while we’re standing (something we’d got her to stop doing during her first month with us), chewing on our pants legs as we walk or our coats as we try to put them on and other things that she used to do when she was only three or four months old.

Now the chewing has started up again and this time she’s getting destructive!

She’s probably still teething, but she’s going to be 7 months old in a few days so she should be just about done teething. That can’t be it.

It’s like she’s reverted back to early puppy hood.

Labrador Retriever Puppy Midnight

Midnight at about 3 1/2 months

She’s also showing signs of being scared of a few things. Sometimes late at night she’ll think she hears a noise (maybe our turtles clunking around in their tank?) and she’ll sit up and growl, cocking her head back and forth to determine what the noise is.

Yesterday, Chris brought his guitar downstairs. He really hasn’t played his guitar since we got Midnight in November. He sat on the stairs and started playing a song and Midnight started barking and hugging my leg. She’d dart forward in curiosity, but then she’d jump back to be near me where she felt safe.

Chris slowly came down the stairs with his guitar and she continued to act scared. This dog afraid of a guitar? She isn’t even afraid of our extremely noise vacuum cleaner!

All the dog training books say that if you make a big deal of coddling a dog when it’s afraid you’re only re-enforcing the fear. As in maybe showing the dog that your afraid too. So I walked confidently up to Chris and the guitar and started touching it, saying “Good Guitar”. She calmed down enough to smell and try to lick the guitar a few times while I was touching it, but she was still nervous.

She’ll have to get used to the guitar.

Chris normally plays the guitar several times a week, especially during the warmer months when he’ll bring his guitar outside and sit at the patio in the backyard or on the front steps and play.

She’s shown signs of being a little bit afraid of a few other things but the guitar, by far, got the biggest reaction.

I guess the changes in behavior are probably a phase she’s going through as she gets older, but we’ve made some new rules. If she’s playing on the floor with one of her toys she can’t be near the table or a chair. We’ve got to be able to see her face in order to make sure she’s not chewing on something she shouldn’t be!

I swear Midnight must be part beaver!

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Midnight chewing on a super-sized real bone at five months of age!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals Tagged With: bad dog, biting, chew, chew table leg, Chris, couch, destroyed doggy bed, destructive, dog, guitar, its toast, jumping, labrador retriever, living room, Midnight, noise, photo, photos, play, puppy, ruined, Saturday, sound, TV, watch, watching

Major case of cabin fever

March 23, 2008 by Tricia

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Spring arrived on Thursday, but so far you’d never know it wasn’t still winter here in Toronto. It’s been cold and it’s going to continue to be cold for at least another week. We’re even going to get some more snow tomorrow and later in the week – ice pellets.

Like many other cities this was the worst winter that we’ve experienced in years, with almost record setting snow falls! Oops. Perhaps I shouldn’t say that out loud as we only need 20 cm more to break our previous record and I think we’ve got until June to break it. Please please please don’t snow until June!

I think I’ve got a bad case of Cabin Fever. I’m just dying to see my garden again. Those first green sprouts coming up out of the ground are a joyful sign of better days to come.

The flowers I’m showing you today are Globe Flowers. They tend to bloom in Late May or in June and when they do bloom they flower for about three weeks at a time. They’ll even rebloom in August or early September if you cut down their flower stalks once they’ve finished blooming.

Globe flowers are very pretty and their bright yellow sure lights up the garden.

I grow mine in a small flower bed just at the end of my driveway.

Do you grow any flowers in your garden that just seem to really brighten everything up?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

Filed Under: Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Toronto, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, blooming, break record, bright, brighten, briht yellow, cabin fever, cold, flower, flowers, garden, garden beds, Globe flowers, Green, green thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, ice pellets, lon winter, more snow, photo, plant, pretty, record snowfall, spring, Toronto, worst winter, yellow

Finding new themes for my blogs

March 22, 2008 by Tricia

The other night I spent the whole evening trying to find new WordPress blog themes for a few of my sites.

One of my sites has a really nice theme that I like, but when visitors using IE come by and try to leave a comment they have to scroll over a huge empty space to reach the comment area. I’m not sure why that theme does that. It looks great in all the other major browsers, but has that one problem in Internet explorer.

I’m supposed to be having a new theme made for this blog. It should be ready by mid April according to the designer. However, I’m planning on updating this blog to the latest version of WP and I’m not sure this clunky old theme will hold up. It’s not widgetized and the sidebars are composed of tables! See I said it was old and clunky. That’s probably one of the reasons this site loads so slowly at times too. So this site might have a temporary theme until the custom theme is ready.

Have you spent any time looking for new themes or templates for your blog?

I came across some amazing layouts and I also came across some terribly bad ones too! Some templates were set up for ads and I don’t know what the designer was thinking as there are so many spots for ads that you might as well plug that sucker in and light it up like the digital signage in any big cities downtown area!

I did find some beautiful themes though. Some are of the new magazine style and the rest are three column themes. I’ve always been partial to themes with two sidebars even though I know ones with single sidebars usually look much more organized and cleaner.

Perhaps over the next few days I’ll spend some time writing up a post or two about the great WordPress themes that I discovered on my blogging and tech blogs. I haven’t been writing in either of those blogs much this year and I think a few articles about blog design and WP themes might be just the thing to kick start those blogs again. I’ll let you know when those posts are up and if you’re interested in finding some great WP themes you can pop over for a visit.

Filed Under: Blogging, Great Sites, Web and Technology, Web Design, Wordpress Tagged With: amazing, article, articles, beautiful, blog, Blogging, blogging site, blogs, comment, custom, design, great wordpress themes, Internet, looking for template, my sites, new wp theme, organize, planning, post, posts, tech blog, templates, visitors, Wordpress, wordpress update, Writing

Beautiful Chicago building

March 22, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Metal

In August of 2007 my husband and I drove to Chicago for a weekend visit with my brother-in-law. Given how long it takes to get to Chicago from Toronto we really only had one full day to see some of the great Chicago sites. I’d never been there before and I wanted to see as much as I could.

As we strolled downtown I noticed the Carson Pirie Scott department store.

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The store had the most beautiful ornate metal filigree that I think I’ve ever seen on a building. It was just a gorgeous site to see.

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Unfortunately the store was slated to close. I do hope that the city of Chicago managed to preserve this beautiful building.

I really enjoyed my visit to Chicago. I found that it’s quite a lot like Toronto and I hope to visit the great city again sometime soon, perhaps this summer. Of course if we drive that distance back and forth again I think we’ll either have to rent a vehicle or get a new car. I’m not sure ours will make that trip one more time! Oh that reminds me … I’ve to look up some rates for auto insurance online as I think it’s time to find better rates.

Filed Under: Culture, Family, Great Sites, Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: beautiful, brother, building, Carson Pirie Scott, chicago, city, department store, Downtown, downtown chicago, filigree, husband, metal, ornate, PH, photo, photo hunt, photohunt, photos, preserve building, sites, style, Summer, the city, Toronto, visit, weekend

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