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We are still discovering and learning about Miss Charlie every day. This weekend it was during a walk she taught me a lesson. I now know  Charlie does so much better off a leash when walking.

 When we first  got Charlie, she didn’t like to be on the leash, so we quickly learned to let her roam our yard without a leash, but on walks, she needs to be on a leash. I take her to a local park that has a large circle walking path. We try to get one lap or half-mile in on the leash and then I let her roam in the middle to do some sniffing, still on the leash.

While we walk around the sidewalk  it takes FOREVER! She stops. She goes into the grass to sniff. She will sit. She won’t walk.

Well on Sunday, I had had enough of this lolly-gagging. I decided I am just  keep going when she tries to stall  and correct her with a little jerk on the leash. It worked well for about 60 seconds when she stopped. I corrected her, but she still sat. I have read/watched/ been told to just keep going without looking and they will follow (which she WAS doing)  so I kept walking, but the she was NOT following me.  I finally looked back…

She had actually laid down and I was dragging her! I laughed out loud! I have only seen this on videos, but I have a drag dog!!

Long story short…I took off her leash and she walked around the path with absolutely NO problem. Even a squirrel was near and she did not chase it! So either she was delirious from being dragged for a bit or she just does better off a leash. We will find out tomorrow…which I am sure will be another adventure in learning!

Every Time You Shop?

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So, my sister and I have had this conversation more than once and have always wondered if we were the “Only Ones!” I came across this article and laughed, but TOTALLY related!!

My places are Barnes and Noble, the library and Hallmark. Yea..I don’t get the last one.

Enjoy a laugh for a Friday
and dare share your “poo-place” in the comments today? 🙂

(PS…Excuse the language in the article, but I did not write it. Also, my family told me this post is totally gross and I have issues…So I apologize if I offend any of my readers.)

Do You Have To Poop Every Time You Shop? It Turns Out This Is A Real Phenomenon

I swear, I thought something was a wee bit wrong with me until about a week or so ago when a friend of mine confessed to needing to poop every time she went to Target. When she asked her other friends to chime in, many of them had the same experience.

What is going on here?

My next stop was Google, where I suddenly found that there was a whole online tribe of us who poop every time we set foot in a store. Target seems to be the most popular poop stop, but it appears that shopping, across the board, has a pretty profound effect on one’s digestive system.

I am not a scientist by any means, but I spent some time the other day trying to get to the bottom of this (see what I did there?). I conducted some super-scientific research, in the form of Facebook comment-interviews among my friends. Incredibly, many of them professed to having a Pavlovian-type of relationship to certain stores — where as soon as they set foot in them, doodie calls.

First, let’s talk about the kinds of stores that do it. It seems like the bigger chain stores unleash the turd monster for a lot of folks. Besides Target and my own beloved CVS, HomeGoods, Michael’s, Jo-Ann Fabrics, and Costco topped the list of places to reliably make people feel the urge to “drop some kids off at the pool.”

Bookstores like Barnes & Noble were also a popular spot, with one friend confessing that the books section of Goodwill always does it for her. Another friend says she needs to go every time she sets foot in her local library. This almost makes sense, because so many of us like to read on the can, so I could see how being close to a room full of books could rev up our dump machines.

Some of my friends confess to actually relying on their trusted poop stores to get things moving if they are backed up. One goes out of her way to browse at Marshalls just to get the crap factory rolling. She swears it works.

Another friend shared that she was extremely disappointed that the bookstore Borders had closed because that had been her go-to poop date.

As for why this phenomenon happens, theories abound (again, none of them scientific). Some say it’s the smell of the store that gets their digestive juices flowing (maybe the way that just smelling food could do that to some people?). Others say it’s definitely the fluorescent lights, which isn’t so far-fetched as far as I’m concerned because fluorescent lights have triggered nausea and migraines for me, so why not number two as well?

A shit-ton of my friends think shopping in general overwhelms them in an excited kind of way, and that this helps release the chocolate hostage. They may very well be on to something there because there is definitely a lot of science out there about the brain-gut connection

According to HEALTHbeat, a Harvard Medical School publication, our emotions can actually have pretty profound effects on our poo-ing. “The gastrointestinal tract is sensitive to emotion,” HEALTHbeat says. “Anger, anxiety, sadness, elation — all of these feelings (and others) can trigger symptoms in the gut.”

But what’s funny is that among my friends, the emotions they feel as they enter their favorite poop store actually vary quite a bit. Excitement tops the list, but others say certain stores relax them, bore them, bring them comfort, or totally stress them out. So it’s definitely hard to say what exactly it is about the brain-gut connection that is sending them all to the public crapper.

Whatever it is, it is definitely a thing. And one of my friends echoed a sentiment that I started to feel as soon as I learned that this was a real and common phenomenon: “I’m just excited to find out this is a thing. I really thought it was just me,” my friend said.

Right?! I mean, I didn’t exactly think I had a serious disorder because I had to release the Kraken every time I wandered the Kleenex aisle at CVS, but it’s nice to know that I’m not alone, and probably not a total freak of nature. Probably.

 ~Wendy Wisner

 

A Minimalist?

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The other day Jack told me he was going to turn his room into a hotel room so he could create a spy movie. (The kid is always thinking about a movie to create.) So, after not hearing from Jack for a bit, I went up to his room and much to my HUGE surprise, he had taken EVERYTHING down off his walls. OH MY!

Please remember, that every inch of Jack’s walls had a poster, drawing, pennant, sports towel or bulletin board of some sort. I was a bit taken back.

“Why is everything off your walls?”
“I told you I was going to make my room look like a hotel room.”
‘”I guess you are. What else are you going to do?”
“I am going to take everything out of here and rearrange.”
“Where are you going to put all this stuff?”
“In the hall.”

Well, basically putting his bedroom in the hallway was NOT going to work and I suddenly found myself helping Jack for the next 4 hours clear out his room.

Here is Jack’s bedroom AKA a hotel room!


(The TV has been taken out and is not longer on the desk) Can you see all the white marks on his walls? Those are from the many tacs he used to hang everything on his walls.


Nothing on the shelves because hotel rooms do not have items on shelves.


The shelf unit in the lower left corner is no longer in the room.

When Jason saw it he said, “Cool dorm room!” He was quickly corrected.
Jack still hasn’t shot the movie. But, he has discovered “Basic” channels with is rabbit ears on the TV and is enjoying old shows on Me TV, such as Star Trek and Leave it to Beaver.

Priorities.

True Story…

Hello!

October is fire prevention month and I am glad to report the boys had an opportunity to practice their exit skills.

I was cooking dinner and suddenly the smoke alarms went off. (I must share this has not happened for a looooong time!)

Sam suddenly announces, “Get LOW, Jack!! We need to get out!” Of course, Jack headed down to the floor to join Sam army crawling to the front door. And then, this is true, CHARLIE got in between the boys and made herself low to crawl out with the boys.

Not the best picture, but you get the idea. I thought Charlie was on my side…that we gals were going to stick together! Nope, even she enjoyed making fun of my cooking!

Happy November!

Welcome Back!

Happy November Second!
(That smile just cracks me up!)

(This post was scheduled for Nov. 1, but since the Halloween post went up yesterday, everything is set back a day!)

You lucky viewers! Now with our new little girl, Charlie, you get to see all sorts of pictures, enjoy stories and hear about our adventures with her!

Going Old School…

Happy Halloween!

Jack (on the right) and his good friend since preschool, headed out for Trick or Treating on Monday night. It was VERY COLD! The wind made the temperature feel like 26 degrees! Brrrrr!

The boys planned and made their costumes last weekend. They went as  Old School Ghosts. They took a sheet, cut some eye holes, HOT GLUED the sheet to a stocking cap (so they wouldn’t have to fight it flying off in the wind) and they were good to go!

As you can see, the eye holes were a bit of a challenge.

They also chose to carry Old School Plastic Pumpkins, but knew the handle would be uncomfortable when the pumpkins became full of candy. So, they found some small/mini paint rollers and made them into their handles. You can see the end on Jack’s pumpkin. Perfectly comfortable!

When Jack got home, I started to check the candy for razor blades and took out what he wouldn’t want to eat (heehee.) I mentioned that he didn’t have as much as other years. He said he and his friend had so much fun hanging out tonight…it really wasn’t about the candy anymore.  That’s awesome you two enjoy each others company so much, I told him.

And then I realized, I am going to have to start buying Halloween candy for myself, because Jack’s stash just isn’t going to cut it anymore.

Congratulations!

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Warning: Brag Post!

Just want to congratulate Sam on his academic award!

We received a letter that Sam was being honored with an academic award. I didn’t realize it was gong to be such a big deal until I got there! The National Anthem was sung, the choir sang the Alma Mater Ankeny song, a guest speaker spoke and then 320 kids were awarded their academic letter. So proud of this guy…he works hard and it has paid off!

On a different note. People are always saying how tall Sam is…I know he is, but I guess I didn’t realize how tall until I was able to spot him very easily when walking into the gym.

My mom is almost 6″ and her sister was 6′. My cousin is 6’7″.  My dad is 6’2″ and small for the men in his family, so you can see where Sam gets his height. It comes naturally. I remember being able to find my mom in a crowd or when shopping because she was a head above everyone else! Now I can find Sam in a crowd!

And…I caught him looking for me and finding me!! (sigh)

As Jack says, “Good things happen to good people when they do good things.” I couldn’t agree more.

Hello!

Wanted to let you know that I am still around, but have taken a bit of time off due to a new member of our family!

Meet Charlie!

or should I say Smilin” Charlie? ❤️

It happened VERY suddenly and unexpectedly. SHE is an 11 month old Golden Retriever. She is super sweet, but still has some puppy left in her. 🙂 It’s been an adjustment for all of us and at times I think she is training us! Stop by again to check out updates on our new adventure!!

Jack in a Box!

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On Saturday morning, it was rainy and cold. What else is there to do but make a house from old boxes?

It didn’t take long for Jack to have it all planned out.

It took some trial and error, but we finally figured out how to  steady the sides of the house so it would hold up the roof! All credit goes to Jack and his reinforcing of bendy pieces (above photo.)

About an hour later, we had built a cardboard house complete with roof and reinforced duct tape walls, front door, back door and a window!

The back yard and door!

The inside is large enough for Jack to lay flat. He added a crate to hold a reading lamp!

And, it did not surprise me that Jack wanted to sleep in the cardboard home that night. Jason and he got some battery operated lights that Jack could Velcro to the ceiling to provide light during the evening.

Good night, Jack!

If you would like to visit, he’ll leave the light on for ya!

Under the Lights…

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Sam and a group of his friends participated in the annual homecoming event Under the Lights, which is put on through the high school.

Sophomores through seniors get teams together and then participate/compete in 18 different games such as: how many cheese balls can you get on one person’s face that is covered with chocolate pudding. Tug a war over a tarp covered with chocolate pudding and 16 other hysterical “Ellen” like games.

This was taken before the games began. So nice and clean!

Then the games began…

Water Balloon Toss…

Don’t Drop the Licorice While Walking Back and Forth as One Group

Jack and I hung out to watch the competition and had some good belly laughs! In the background the “bucket” person needs to catch 10 ping pong balls that others are tossing at him. A hard task on a WINDY night!

Sam and Brenny

The kids all had a blast and Jack can’t wait until he can participate in the UTL games! I wouldn’t be surprised to find him practicing before then!