Saturday, 7 December 2024

A surprise addition, finishes, and a birthday

My son called me on Saturday evening, while I was in Bismarck. That may not sound unusual but he doesn't often call, so I knew something was up. It took a bit of conversation before he told me that since I'd been away (three days) he'd adopted a dog! He has been talking about it since he bought the house last year, and I had hoped he'd wait until the fence was re-built in the back yard this spring. When I arrived at the house on Sunday, and went upstairs, I met my "granddog" Sage.


She is a mixed breed (unknown), about a year old and was found as a stray. I would tell you, based on her behaviour, she was obviously living in a house at some point. Though she did have a couple of wetting accidents the first two days, it was more a result of us not recognizing the signs - she goes to the front door and sits. She has no problems holding it overnight and according to C, she prefers deeper snow to do her business on their walks.

Sage rarely barks, loves to play, and thinks she is a lap dog. At about 55 pounds, I'd tell you she's a bit big for that. Thus far, she has not met Saku (the cat), who is currently enjoying the peace and quiet of the basement. Saku seems only mildly interested when Sage is noisily playing upstairs. I sent a text to my son at work on Tuesday telling him I think he got himself an elephant! Once Sage is crate trained, Saku will be given the run of the house once more. C figures that will take a few weeks. I'm not entirely sure how Saku will react to the dog, but I suspect he'll avoid Sage as much as possible. I should mention, Sage was tested at the humane society and showed little to no aggression towards other dogs and cats.

Before I forget, the photo on Wednesday was the result of the trip to Bismarck. I dropped the stuff at the bottom of the stairs when I arrived home on Sunday. Tuesday, I re-packed the shopping into other bags and one box, leaving the suitcase and backpack in Regina. I'll be using those for my next trip in about 4 weeks.

I got away from the city just after 8 a.m. on Wednesday. It was a cold day (-18C/0F) with high winds around (50 kph/35 mph), and there was drifting snow. When the sun rose, there were sundogs too. 

Thankfully my drive is only about 90 minutes, so I was home by 9:30. D helped me unload the car, and unpack everything before she left for a meeting at the school. I was happy to stay indoors where it was warm and comfortable.

It warmed up slightly overnight so I headed out to do a bit of grocery shopping while D took Eli to school. He's only going half days this week as he's been having trouble regulating his emotions. The school district's psychologist spent time observing him earlier in the week, and with D's input, the school has come up with a plan to keep him safe in school and learning. She really does have a wonderful team and they acknowledge that Eli is very bright but struggles with the social aspects of the classroom.

Thursday was my daughter's 42nd 43rd birthday. She wanted only one thing - to go for dinner at a recently re-opened restaurant in town. We went early, about 4:30 p.m. as Eli had a planned activity in the evening at a local church. The restaurant serves Filipino and Canadian food; D and I shared a bowl of Bihon Guisado (vermicelli noodles, veg) with chicken and a plate of mixed spring rolls (veg and pork). The portions were large so we took half of the food home for another meal. Everything was so delicious! We'll definitely be back.

While on my trip I had crocheted a scarf, leaving the Christmas ornaments to be finished when I arrived home. It was nice to spend my afternoons watching curling and crocheting. I finished the two gnomes and moved onto the baubles for my brother and his wife. Another blogger had shared photos of her handmade ornaments a couple of weeks ago and this was just the idea I needed. I've got another pair of mitts on the needles, to match the scarf. I couldn't find a pattern of crocheted mitts that I liked, so these will be knitted.


Today, I'm planning to do a bit of Christmas baking, more knitting, and will watch the Canadian Seniors' Curling Championships. Our provincial men's team is into the playoffs; the provincial women's team missed the cut. D and Eli are planning to go skating at the old rink today. 

Sunday, it appears we have another snow storm heading our way with a possibility of 10-15 cms. (4-6 inches) of snow. That will be a stay indoors kind of day, except when we are out to clear the sidewalks and the parking spaces beside the garage. I'm actually quite happy to have a quiet ending to the week.

P.S. Saku and Sage met for the first time on Friday evening. Saku hissed and Sage was clearly afraid of the cat - C said it was funny to watch. He'll continue to keep them separated for the time being.

Have a great week ahead everyone!



21 comments:

  1. Looks like a wonderful little dog. I hope that canine and human have a long and happy life together.

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    1. You and me both, David. Sage is definitely his dog - they've already created a special bond.

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  2. That's nice that he got a dog, something he has obviously been thinking about . Our area of Ontario has been hammered with snow with more to come and I'm tired of it already. Your Christmas crafts are very jolly! -Jenn

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    1. Thanks Jenn. We had more snow yesterday, another 8 inches or so. I'd like it to be gone too.

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  3. Oh the dog and cat will be pals before long:)

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    1. Many comments are suggesting this, but Saku is nearly 17 years old and mostly sedentary. Sage, on the other hand, is an active pup. They may learn to tolerate one another but pals is a stretch I don't see happening.

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  4. Saku looks almost identical to Hushpuppy (our best dog ever)
    As a southern gal who rarely sees it, 4 inches of snow sounds magical. That being said, I have never in my life had to shovel snow, so work is never involved in m y snow experiences.

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    1. Anne, I'd gladly send you some of this darned snow, just so you could experience it. I'm sure you'd send it back in a hurry. :)

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  5. Sage is adorable and rescued pets are always the best!

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    1. Thanks Bob. I am not a dog person and I like her, so that's saying something.

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  6. Sage looks so stinking cute! They will soon be friends.
    That picture is pretty - but it also looks soooooo cold! I could feel it just looking at the picture.
    Cute gnomes.
    Stay in, stay warm and safe!

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    1. It was cold and the drifting snow was a pain. It would swirl up and obscure the road whenever I met a semi. I was glad to be back, safe and sound.
      No staying in though, as we had more snow yesterday. Lots of shovelling required!

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  7. Sage is a sweetie! I hope she and Saku will peacefully coexist at worst, become good friends at best.

    The ornaments are adorable! It's hard to believe that soon all the holiday fuss will be over.

    Have a great weekend, stay warm and cosy!

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    1. Thanks Kim,
      Peaceful co-existence would be nice.
      I'll be happy to have the holiday season over with, for a few reasons.

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  8. Sage looks very sweet. I am sure that eventually Saku and her will get along famously. Love the crochet ornaments.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie. I guess time will tell with Saku and Sage.

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  9. The new addition will keep everyone busy for sure. A dog is a lot of work but so worth it…says the woman who only dog sits periodically and doesn’t have one herself.

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    1. I'm laughing because my son is not an early riser, but with Sage he is awake and walking her by 5:30 a.m. every day. She apparently isn't happy with the early hour and whines a bit before they leave the house. Taking care of her is definitely good for him.

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  10. Sage is cute. He'll soon get used to the cat.

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    1. Thanks Patsy. Oh, I'm sure Sage will get accustomed to the cat, it's the other way round that I think is going to be a challenge. :)

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  11. Such a cute little dog. Looks very chilly where you are at!

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