Thursday, August 13, 2009

CWCCWR


Hey guys. So I know that a lot of people were unable to attend the show in Oberlin, OH. because of the travel expenses. I think it's safe to say, you sure did miss out. We had so much fun. The show was nice and there were several nice dogs there. The quality wasn't as high as in past years, that is surely due to people unable to come up with the funds to make it. The judging was... fair. I ended up not doing much of anything, but I don't mid losing to good dogs, so I am OK with that. What matters most is seeing the dogs, the people, and having fun. I thought my Rosha puppy was looking good but she was a little over weight. Lyla was fat too, and Cezanne was too skinny and bald. No wonder I didn't do much. lol I got to catch up with the Geisler's and the Parkers. Susan Parker's b-day was over the weekend and she turned 21, though she remained rather tame because of early mornings in the show ring. We celebrated enough for everyone though. Many of you probably heard of out jello shot drinking, that was a blast and caused the saying of many hysterical and sexual innuendos that are sure to bring the lols. For example: "You have to go around perimeter with your tongue."_ me or "I can't have anymore, I might slip in the shower."_ Emily Geisler even, "This might be a big apple bottom kind of night." _ Carl Geisler. Last year we all drank and danced to that song. We have a new way of giving people nicknames; if you take the first two letters of a person's name you get their nickname. Garrett becomes Gaga, I become Fefe, Mom is Jojo, etc. Carl Geisler became Caca! Ahaha. We had a lot of fun while Garrett came to visit us here at home, we tried to take him to places or interest. He seemed to enjoy the Holden Arboretum which was formed when land was donated by Helen Bole Jones' family. It is the largest arboretum in North America by acreage and collection. He also went swimming in lake Erie. So that all for know, back to job hunting.

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