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My happy puppy

June 19, 2008 by Tricia

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Doesn’t it look like Midnight is smiling in this photo?

The other day when she was shoving her nose in her hollowed out bone I took some pictures. Naturally as soon as she noticed me with the camera she had to come and investigate.

I’ve been trying to get a shot of her Elvis look for a while. When you talk to her or ask her a question she holds her mouth in a way that makes her right lip stick up higher than her left. It really looks like an Elvis lip twitch when she does it.

So far I haven’t managed the shot because when she’s excited – like when she sees me with the camera – she starts panting so all I get are open mouth shots! Silly dog.

That reminds me – I still have to tell you about taking her to Woofstock. Man that was fun. I’ve got some great pictures of her enjoying the water too.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: bone, camera, dog, Elvis, elvis look, funny puppy, happy puppy, higher lip, hollowed, labrador retriever, lip twitch, Midnight, nose, open mouth, photo, puppy, shot, silly, upper lip

Have to work up the energy to go shopping

June 19, 2008 by Tricia

If I can ever get moving today I’ve got to go out to the drug store. I saw my pain doctor yesterday and she gave me my regular prescription of pain meds. Time to find out what it really costs without a health care benefits package! Argh … I’m sure it will be at least $200 if not more.

At least if it starts to get too expensive for me I have a couple months worth of most of my meds stocked up. I don’t take as many pills as I’m prescribed each day so I built up a supply. Gosh if I did take what I was fully prescribed I’d probably be a zombie!

If I’m not up to going out to the store I’ll just send Chris. He’s pretty good about doing things like that for me. He even does most of the grocery shopping these days. I wonder if I can get him to buy wrinkle cream for me? Ok well .. anti-wrinkle cream is what it should be called. Gotta use it to prevent aging right? Thankfully I’m from a family that ages well. Even my parents when they were in their early 80’s only looked like they were in their 60’s or early 70’s and my brothers and sister all look at least 10 years younger than they really are.

Do you come from a family that looks young for their age or are you going to have to fight aging tooth and nail the whole way?

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Life with Chris, Shopping Tagged With: anti wrinkle, anti wrinkle cream, drug, drug store, energy, Family, grocery, grocery shopping, health benefits, health care benefits, Health Fitness and Beauty, pain doctor, pain meds, parents, pills, prescription, Shopping, sister, supply, wrinkle, wrinkle cream, young for age, young looking, zombie

I miss my home town of Ottawa

June 19, 2008 by Tricia

Earlier today something made me think of Ottawa where I grew up. I haven’t been back to my hometown for a few years, not since my mother passed away.

Perhaps it was Father’s day that made me think of my roots. Both my parents have been gone for a few years and while I’m beginning to get used to that fact, special days like Mother’s Day and Father’s day still make me a little sad.

Anyway … what I thought about earlier today was growing up near the Experimental Farm and how great it would be if Chris and I were still going back to Ottawa regularly. Why? Well … I had this inkling that my puppy would just love to see the cows, calves, pigs and the big horses pulling wagons or fitted with their ornate saddles. When I was young I’d go to the Experimental Farm, which was basically a real farm in the middle of the city, quite often and I’d pet the calves in their stalls or go to see the cows in the fields. It was a fun thing to do as a kid.

When I think about it I know remember that a lot of people walked their dogs in the area. I don’t think they brought their pets into the barns, but certainly they walked them along the Driveway and down the farm roads. Midnight would love a trip to the Experimental Farm. I wonder if I could find a farm open to the public somewhere outside of Toronto?

I wonder if the Experimental Farm is where I got my love of Tulips too? Each May they hold a Tulip festival and thousands and thousands of people come from all over the world to see the fields of tulips.

The Canadian Tulip Festival has grown into the largest Tulip Festival in the world from a gift of International Friendship given six decades ago. In the fall of 1945, Princess Juliana of the Netherlands presented Ottawa with 100,000 tulip bulbs. The gift was given in appreciation of the safe haven that members of Holland’s exiled royal family received during the Second World War in Ottawa and in recognition of the role which Canadian troops played in the liberation of the Netherlands.

The tulips have become an important symbol of international friendship and the beauty of spring. They also have special meaning to people of Canada’s Capital Region. During the war, the Dutch royal family was hosted at Government House in Ottawa. Princess Margriet was born at the Ottawa Civic Hospital; her hospital room declared “Dutch soil” and the flag of the Netherlands flew on Parliament’s Peace Tower.

A few years after the Dutch tulips arrived in 1945, they became a strong attraction. Stunning pictures appeared in newspapers nation wide. More and more events began to centre around the annual bloom of tulips.

Isn’t it interesting how our tulip festival came about and how it’s now grown to the largest tulip festival in the world. Yeah … it’s no wonder I love tulips having grown up less than a mile from the Experimental Farm and the annual tulip festival.

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Family, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: barns, beauty, calves, Canada, canadian, canadian troops, canadian tulip festival, Capital, cows, dogs, driveway, Experimental, experimental farm, fall, farm roads, father, Friendship, fun thing, gift, growing up, Holland, hometown, Horses, Hospital, international, international friendship, liberation, liberation of the netherlands, May, Midnight, mother, Ottawa, pigs, Princess Juliana, princess juliana of the netherlands, Princess Margriet, puppy, royal family, saddles, safe haven, second world war, spring, symbol, the Netherlands, Toronto, trip, tulip, tulip bulbs, Tulip Festival, tulips, wagons

No health benefits for me anymore

June 18, 2008 by Tricia

A few weeks ago I was notified by my workplace (where I’ve been off on medical leave from for over two years) that my health benefits were about to end. That sent me into a panic as I take a lot of expensive medications each month and for the most part they were covered by my health insurance package.

So Chris and I got busy and filled out forms for another form of health benefits through the hospital where my husband works. However, we’ve just found out that that package is only for brand new employees. Funny that he never got the paperwork when he first started working at the hospital eh?

So now Chris and I are trying to decide whether it’s worth paying hundreds of dollars each month for prescription coverage and for other health benefits that we generally do not use often (massage, naturopath, chiropractor etc) or if we’ll just pay for my meds out of pocket. The first thing I’ve got to do is figure out how much my meds really cost us each month. While we’re trying to decide what to do – and paying out of pocket while we’re deciding, I think I’ll also look into some cheap life insurance. We lost some life insurance coverage when I lost my benefits package too. Groan.

Anyone know of some relatively inexpensive health insurance packages in Canada?

Filed Under: Canada, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Ontario Health Care Tagged With: Canada, cheap life insurance, chiropractor, health benefits, inexpensive health insurance, insurance package, insurance packages, life insurance coverage, Massage, medical leave, medications, meds, naturopath, paperwork, prescription coverage

I need to buy my puppy a flute or a horn

June 18, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Midnight loves chewing on her bone. It keeps her occupied when we’re busy or when we’re trying to watch TV.

Oddly enough she doesn’t just chew the bone. No … she sticks her nose in the hollow end and blows into it.

IMG_3887 All we can hear when she’s doing this are weird huffing, snuffling sounds. I swear she’d probably be able to make sound come out of a horn or flute if we got her one.

Of course this is the dog that also likes to play in her water by ducking her nose into it in order to blow bubbles.

Does anyone else have a dog that blows bubbles in their water dish or who sticks their nose into things – frequently?

She’s very nose oriented I guess ….

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: blow, blowing, blowing bubbles, bone, bubbles, dog, end, flute, horn, Midnight, nose, nose in bone, nose in hollow end, puppy, sound, water, water dish, Wednesday, weird puppy, wierd dog, Wordless Wednesday

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