Sunday, May 29, 2011
Hide and Cider
When Cider escapes she usually runs into our bedroom and "hides" underneath the bed. Occasionally, on her way under, she grabs whatever is in sight to keep her busy. She also learned the further under in, the harder it is for us to get to her.
Cider P. Mavridoglou, PhDog
Cider passed her Intermediate PetSmart Class. I can't say it was easy. This class wasn't as much fun than than her Puppy Class. The instructor was the same, but we didn't have the one on one time with the Instructor. Cider still managed to learn and improve upon the fundamentals; walking, come, heel and leave it. She graduated and that is all that matters.
Watchdog
Since Cider enjoys being on top of her cage so much, I decided to move her cage to the window. I figured she would enjoy sitting and looking out the window, and she does.
She keeps a close on eye on the squirrels and ducks that pass through the yard. Her arch enemy is the squirrel that sits on our porch railing taunting her.
When I leave for work in the morning, she runs over to her cage and hops up to watch me walk out. It is hard to leave in the mornings with her sweet face looking out the window. My heart literally aches. It does make me wonder how I will be with children. We have awhile before we have to think about that.
Here Come the Irish . . . to St. Paul
This past April St. Paul hosted the NCAA Frozen Four Championship and the ND Irish Hockey team made the trip. It was awesome to be able to root on my Alma Mater here in Minnesota. It is Big Ten (12) Country and ND never plays Minnesota in anything. So this was a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the Irish in Minnesota for anything.
We were able to greet the team when they arrived to the hotel. The Pep Band arrived shortly before the team and we (ND Alumni Club) were all singing the fight song and chanting "Here Come the Irish."
Prior to the game, the Pep Band stopped by a local bar to get the fans excited for the game.
There was a bit of drama around the Irish coming to town in our household. Alex had made plans with his friend from Detroit to go to the Frozen Four no matter what teams made it. They had no tickets. Once the Irish made it, I wanted to go and see them. With a little luck and my dad's college roommate, I was able to get 2 tickets. Problem . . . I had 2 tickets and 3 people wanted to see the game. Alex and his friend decided to look for their own tickets, while I tried to sell my extra one. Which I was successful. However, Alex and his friend were still without tickets. With another bit of luck and my dad's friend, we were able to get another pair of tickets. The Frozen Four was a BIG social experiment for myself. I rarely go to anything by myself. However, I wanted to see the Irish, so I went out on a limb and watched the game by myself. It wasn't terrible, but it isn't the same without Alex.
All and all, it was fun despite sitting alone and the Irish losing. I enjoyed seeing Notre Dame plastered all over St. Paul and the Xcel Energy Center.
Road Trip!
During the months of February and March it is eagle migration season in Minnesota. This is the time when the Bald Eagles build their nests along the Mississippi River in an area close to the town of Wabasha.
We (I) decided to make it Cider's first official road trip. It was practice for our road trip home for Christmas.


Located in Wabasha is the National Eagle Center where they provide information about eagles and their habits. They also provide a home to 5 disabled eagles. We both got the chance to have our picture with a real live eagle. It was amazing!




Alex wasn't too thrilled about bringing Cider along, but he didn't have much of a choice in the matter.
Cider enjoyed the car ride and all of the new scenery and smells.

They had an interactive education area. Alex and I measured our grip strength compared to that of a Bald Eagle. I measured at 20 psi and Alex at 45 psi. A Bald Eagle's strength comes in at over 400 psi. Yikes!

After checking out the Eagle Center we took Cider for a short walk along the Mississippi River. It was such a beautiful day. I think she enjoyed the new surroundings.
On our drive home, we came across about 10 Bald Eagles in the wild.

We also came across the Whistle Stop Cafe. I was hoping there would be some Fried Green Tomatoes. Unfortunately, there were none. Bummer!
All and all it was a fun trip. Even Alex admitted that Cider did amazing in the car. For the most part, she stayed in the back seat. Eventually, she worked her way to the front into my lap.
And then she fell asleep . . . nothing better than to have a puppy sleeping in your lap.
Rake the Roof
I don't know how to put it Minnesota Nice, but this past winter absolutely stunk! The second we stepped off the plane from Hawaii, we had crappy weather. To be honest, we have yet to have nice weather. Apparently, when the sun does come out, that causes tornados (more on that later).
Since we had a "warmer" winter that meant we had more snow. Weird, right? The snow built up into what is called ice dams on our roof. This was discovered because I thought Cider had an accident in our bedroom. When I was inspecting the "accident" water began dripping on me.
After a bit of research and a couple hundred later, we were ice dam free. Alex also invested in a roof rake. That is right kids, we (Alex) had to rake the roof to prevent the snow from building up.
All I know is that we better have a great summer or our time in the Twin Cities will be shorter than expected!
Ready or not . . . here they come!
So I have been delinquent in posting . . . yes, I know. I am sorry! Really, I am. For whatever reason, this past winter has left me wanting to do absolutely nothing.
But, I have some time and have uploaded pictures from my camera. So ready or not, here it comes . . .
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