Ive been outside A LOT these past few days thanks to puppy (read: every 30 minutes, and were still not “Making it”) but I havent been dragging my camera out there – its been raining.

Earlier this week – (on my birthday!) I did happen to get outside to take these pictures – before puppy came along and before I knew I would never have time to take another photo.

Ive been waiting to post them, and then forgot all about them…Or did I post them?  I cant remember now!  Either way.  They started out on my desk, but I moved them outside and put black paper behind them.  I may have gone a little…overboard with them, but Im glad I did – considering they are the only “Outside” shots I got this week!

And now its time to go back outside, in the rain, to beg a certain puppy to do a certain thing…

Yoshi.

She just loves her new friend Slim.

Pretty Very Accurate Photo of life right now!!

Slim.

She just isnt too sure what to think of this yellow ball that runs around chewing on her paws.

“Haha!  I got your paw Slim!”

Shes cute, and funny.  And tickles you with her licks – and then tries to pierce your ears when you start to laugh.

She likes to sit on your lap – but gets oh so excited at the sound of the keyboard and wants to try and help type too!

She isnt fully potty trained yet.  She doesnt appreciate her crate and sleep the way she should.  Both of which kept me up late, and got me up early.

She has razors.  Not teeth.  Razors – which with one snip – she snipped my internet cord.

“Come on yo’ Slim, Lets play!!”

Shes all puppy.  All the time.

Full of energy, full of love, full of everything and anything she does.

“You n me Slim?  Were buds!”

Yoshi.

Small.  Yellow.  Social.  Thinks shes a big girl.

Slim.

Big.  Black.  Shy.  Thinks shes a baby.

Those two?  I think they will be great friends.  Slim is one patient dog, an Yoshi?  She needs someone with A LOT of patience.

Categories: Life

Its my birthday today.  And Im giving waterproof mascara a run for its money (haha!)

Happy Birthday me!

Im remembering last year…

Remembering so much of last year, that I don’t want to forget, and looking back I couldnt find a single thing Id written on France, so I figured now would be a good time to “Go back.”

Last year Amanda and I were in London preparing to go to France.  It happened to work out that we would fly to France, on my Birthday!

In the dark hours of the morning we all woke up, got ready, and grabbed our already packed bags.  Davids nan handed me a small package.  We ran out the door and down the steep hill in the cold dark morning.  Buying a train ticket, and jumping on board.  As we rode the sky light up, and the sun started to shine, the day came into full view as we arrived at our destination.  Another train, another bus, and eventually we arrived at the airport.  We lay in the grass passing the time as we waited.  A picnic lunch, an opened present, and our time slowly passed.

We waited in line for the plane to France.  The ride there was fairly short.  They charged for everything on this airlines, and the same advertisement was played, repeatedly – advertising for themselves.

We arrived in France – made it through customs in less than five minutes and met with our cab driver who was holding a sign.  Everything was in French.  After our first visit with a French bathroom, we headed for our camp site.

A wonderful place – friendly, English speaking people who told us about the place.  The internet, the horse riding, the trailer we would be staying in.  And perhaps the most important thing: The bike rentals on site.

We found our trailer, unloaded our bags, and took off for: The Mediterranean sea.

We walked, and walked, and walked down a dirt trail.

The french signs reminded us that we were in France, but didnt help much telling us where to go.

Then the ocean appeared, almost out of nowhere.  Bright blue in the distance.  Stretching on for what looked like eternity.

After visiting we headed back, stopping at a grocery store for food where we got way too many groceries and had to carry them all back.

Somehow the tiny containers of lemon flavored yogurt tasted good in France.

The cheese.  The bread.  The fried potatoes.  The microwave pizza.  The apple tart.  The nutty ice cream.  Gummy worms.  Coke bottles.  And little note books.

The tiny shower, the gas smell scare, the bikes, the stormy nights, and wet clothes.  The dryers that wouldn’t work, shoes that almost got stole, horse back riding, fig picking experiences.  The towns that were discovered along the way.  The smells.

I dont want to forget any of it.

I miss France.

I wonder if France misses me.

Oh yea, and I miss these two too.

Someday soon.  Someday.  Soon.

I wasnt going to enter in this weeks challenge, I hadnt really given it too much thought until today, when I remembered this picture I snapped last week when babysitting two boys.

I loved how patient Slim was letting him lay his head on her.  They stayed that way for a few minutes – him resting his head while chatting with her; her enjoying the quiet time.