Today my darling grandson turns six years old! Wow! The last six years raced by.
From the moment you were born, Quinn and I held you in my arms my heart was full of love for you.
I am the luckiest Oma in the entire world!
So much is happening in the world. It makes me wonder where we will be in a year or two or three.
I recall the early days of Covid. Before we knew much of anything about the disease. I remember going out to get groceries in what seemed like a hazmat suit. I remember stripping all my clothes off in the basement and running to the shower lest I bring in any germs.
And now here we are looking at Russia attacking a country that was a beautiful, friendly place.
Years ago, when the WALL was still up surrounding West Berlin, I made several trips into East Berlin, as well as Poland, Hungary, Romania, and St Petersburg, Russia.
You cannot imagine what it was like if you had not been there. Military on the streets as well as secret police who were constantly watching. And almost no one had a car. It sort of freaked me out to go into East Berlin back then and only see a dozen or so cars.
Growing up we were basically taught to fear Russia. They were not trustworthy and we knew if given a chance they would invade.
So here we are in 2022. Russia under the guidance of Putin is going through Ukraine killing innocent people and basically showing the world how bloodthirsty and cold-hearted he is.
My heart breaks for the Ukrainian people. But it also is breaking for the world. I don’t believe that Putin will stop there and I foresee our lives and the lives of our fellow man getting worse.
Here we are the first weekend in March. Sometimes March is gentle and slightly warmer. But not this year. It is cold and snowy. Here is this week’s Friday Five.
It’s all Heidi’s!
I hope you all have a great weekend and can find some peace and happiness in this crazy world!
Yesterday while I started to deep clean the kitchen and family room, Heidi and Lili began to really kick up some dust playing.
Me and my baby!Heidi is so funny to watch. She runs around so fast, like a speeding roadrunner. But her favorite game with Lili is that she runs around the island in the kitchen over and over and over, while Lili tries to follow her. Then when she knows Lili is falling behind, she turns and jumps out in Lili’s face, surprising her.
I just stood there in the kitchen, silently watching until the laughter burst out from my lungs!
Lili is so patient with Heidi and allows her to play these silly games with her.
It does my heart good to see the two of them playing so nicely.
After the big play session, it was time to crash with Mama.
Our weekend really sped by. We had another 10 inches of snow, and then a cold front moved through dropping the temperatures as well as a little more snow.
Heidi is rather confused by all of this. Previously our snow was frozen enough so that she could walk on top of it. Now with the new fluffy snow, she sinks!
I spent time on the phone helping to find a new dackel baby for a woman I have known for many years. She owned Arnie and Anneliese’s sister Angelika. It is so strange, but the pups from that first litter all made it to age 14 and died within months of each other.
The best news is that Heidi and Lili are now total buddies who have started sleeping together.
Have a great week ahead!
The week has flown by and as I write we are awaiting a big snowstorm. somewhere between 8-14 inches. So while I wait, here is this week’s Friday Five.
It felt so good to go and get myself all prettied up!That’s all for now. I hope you all have a great weekend!
It’s not often that I write about Lili and her klutziness, but Monday found poor Lili in one of her worst incidents yet.
Our weather was warmer on Monday, sneaking up to nearly 50 degrees. This means more melting of the ice and snow in the yard.
We always snowplow a walking area and pooping area for the dogs. Today’s warmth turned all of those places into soggy, grassy, muddy areas.
Heidi needed to go for a walk and so I thought we would go around the house and see how Jack was doing sweeping up the sand on the drive. We have so much sand we could fill several sandboxes. (That is if it wasn’t mixed with salt!)
As we rounded the corner, Lili saw us and raced up to greet us, then she turned to begin to run back toward Jack when she slipped and caught three legs, and her belly in the mud!
Once I got to her and made sure she was okay, I saw that my beautiful white shepherd was covered with mud.
Jack took Heidi into the house, and I took Lili into the garage where I could hose her off.
But oh my goodness, what a terrible mess she was. It’s moments like this that keep me from being a fan of mud season!
Well, February is nearly done, and the Olympics in China is done, so here are some of my thoughts on February, the Olympics, and life in general.
She is simply so beautiful with a personality to match. I am just the luckiest dackel Mama!
I’m afraid I have reached the time in my life where time is speeding by quite fast. It seems we get through the weekend and before I know it, the week is gone and we’re at another weekend. Here’s what’s happening!
That will be at the end of April when she is six months old.
Have a great weekend everyone!
I’m not sure if I have shared with you this story. But when Heidi was born, the small “Red Collar” puppy, I just knew she was mine.
Now the breeder prepared me that she was not sure which pups were going where, but she noted my desire.
Each day that pictures were shown, I grew more and more certain that Miss Red was mine. It was cosmic. I just knew.
Soon the Breeder confirmed that Heidi was mine, and they began using her name with her.
Now at 17 weeks, and after being with us since January 1st, Heidi fits right in, as though she has always been here.
I joke that she is “Velcro Puppy” as she follows me everywhere and when I am seated, she is always either next to me or on top of me.
She is simply the sweetest of puppies. So loving, and gentle with me. I swear this was meant to be.