After enjoying a fun weekend in Chicago last weekend, Monday arrived and it was time for the real reason for my trip...a work meeting.
The girls would be spending the night at a local boarding facility, but not before I could get them out for a morning adventure.
Luckily I was able to find this great spot along the River and off we went to explore. The water in the river was high and eventually we had to turn around because we had reached a spot in the trail that was flooded, but with the two stops combined we had been able to get in a good adventure for the day.
The rest of my Monday afternoon and my Tuesday morning were spent in meetings, but 1pm Tuesday arrived quicky, and I had the girls in the car ready to head home by 1:30. But we still had one more thing to do before leaving Chicago.
I had arranged to meet Rozi...a K9 with the Chicago Police Department, and her mom/handler, Officer Gina Ibarra. I've followed them for years on Instagram and was so excited to finally get to meet Rozi, Gina, and her other GSP, Woody! Rozi is a trained bomb sniffing dog and a pretty typical GSP. What an honor it was to meet all of them! The girls got to meet Officer Ibarra too, but I didn't get any pictures. It was the perfect end to our trip to Chicago.
Our travels out of Chicago and through Indiana went smoothly, and we made it back to Michigan with no delays.
After being cooped up in meetings all morning and then in the car all afternoon, I knew we had to get out to stretch our legs once we were back in Michigan, and a stop a Warren Dunes is always a favorite.
It was sunny, but cold and very windy, so our stop wasn't a long one, but we were able to get in a nice walk along the beach. The girls were most excited about all of the sea gulls we saw. I was most excited to be the only one on the beach!
Of course I couldn't resist getting some pictures of them while we were there. Even though it was cold, I'm never disappointed with a stop at the beach.
We spent the next few hours there with Peaches being monitored. They asked lots of questions, ran bloodwork, and did chest x-rays. While they were sure the most likely cause of her issues was that she had gotten into some sort of stimulant, there was no way to know what it might have been, so the best they could do was to make sure her kidneys and liver were functioning normally and there wasn't another underlying cause like cancer.
Thankfully her bloodwork and chest x-rays came back normal and the tremors she had been having were lessening. They gave me the option to leave her overnight for monitoring or to bring her home and keep an eye on her here. I chose to bring her home.
They gave her some anti-nausea meds before she left and when they released her, she burst out of the door, obviously feeling better, although definitely still not back to her normal self. They sent her home with muscle relaxers and told me to bring her back if anything changed.
Mina was a good distraction while I waited and we were both happy to see our Peaches again when she got back to the car.
While there is also the possibility that she may have had some neurological issues happening and may need further testing, I'm waiting to consult with my own vet before making any other decisions. Thankfully once we were home, she finally relaxed and slept well through the night snuggled up with me in bed.
The snow arrived late Thursday and moved through the area pretty quickly. By Friday afternoon it was no longer snowing and almost all of the snow on the driveway and sidewalks had melted.
After a long and very busy day of work on Friday, the girls and I met Vanessa at Fenner Nature Center for a nice snowy walk in the woods. It was good to see Peaches back to herself, rolling in the snow at every opportunity and just having the best time. It was a wonderful walk for us all.
Saturday was a day for running errands. We made several stops and eventually made a stop at Nancy Moore Park for a nice long walk. The sun was glorious and it was a wonderful day to be outside.
It snowed again overnight Saturday into Sunday, but just enough to cover the grass. The girls spent some time out in the yard while I did some work around the house, but eventually we were able to settle in for a quiet afternoon of snuggles. It was a productive but low-key Sunday and just what I needed to prepare for the week ahead. Hopefully it will be quieter and less stressful than the week past.
Today we moved the clocks ahead and will have more daylight at the end of each day. The days get longer, the birds are slowly returning, and Spring is on it's way. I thought this picture of the Crocus in snow perfectly represents where we are in the transition between seasons.
I promise to keep you updated on Peaches next week, but for now I can say that she seems to be almost 100% back to normal. I'm really relieved because I'm not ready to say goodbye to my cancer surviving miracle dog yet.
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