With the promise of some nice spring weather for our Sunday, I decided to write the blog on this quiet Saturday night while watching the WMU hockey team playing in the NCAA Hockey National Championship game. That way, we can make the most of our Sunday weather.
After finishing the blog last Sunday, I took the girls for a quick trip to the gas station and decided while we were there, we'd get out for a little walk around the neighborhood nearby. My original plan was to make a couple of quick trips around the block, but once we got started, we just kept going. It was chilly, but the sun was shining and the girls were walking so nicely, it made for an enjoyable time.
I knew that we might have some challenges getting out for any real adventures throughout the week due to my car repair and some work travel, so ultimately I was happy that we had taken this opportunity to get in a really great walk. And Peaches found plenty of opportunities to roll in the grass along the way.
My Monday morning started bright and early with me driving across town to drop my car off at the shop for repair. I then took an Uber back across town to pick up a rental car for the next couple of days of work travel.
After dinner, I sat in my room wondering what in the world people without dogs do with all of their time. I was bored and needed to move, so I headed outside for a walk. It was frigid, with windchills in the teens, but I made it a little over a mile before heading back inside the hotel where I proceeded to walk laps inside the hotel. After another mile, I headed back to my room for the night.
I was up early Tuesday for my work meeting, and after a long busy day, I was so happy when I could head out to the car to pick up the girls. With road closures and road work every where, I avoided the expressway and took back roads to get to Canine College. I made there in time to pick the girls up just before they closed at 6:30pm. While the girls had been busy playing with friends for the previous 24 hours, they still burst out of the back as if they had been sleeping all day. But in no time at all they had both settled into the back seat of the car to nap all the way home.
As we drove home, I decided to make a stop to pick up dinner along the way. I stopped in Webberville at Mitchell's Pub and ordered burger to go. While I waited for my dinner, I took a brisk and chilly walk around town. It was nice to stretch my legs, but boy was it cold! When my burger was done, I headed out to the car and decided to carefully eat while I drove because I really just wanted to get home.
When we got home, I fed the girls their dinner, quickly unloaded the car, unpacked my stuff, and then sat down to relax for the evening. It was another quiet night since the girls were exhausted from their stay at Canine College. I sure do love that place and I am thankful that they take such good care of the girls. Judging by Mina's reaction every time we pull into the parking lot, I think the girls love it too.
On Wednesday, before I had to return the rental car, I wanted to make sure to get the girls out for a good run at Soldan dog park. We hadn't been there in nearly a week and a half, and both girls were happy to be back. Of course Mina had to play ball and Peaches sniffed and ran to her heart's content. I love seeing them so happy and this place definitely gives them a lot of joy.
We took the long way back to the car and enjoyed a little walk along the new boardwalk at Hawk Island. The girls were goose crazy, and I had forgotten just how much they love the goose poop. It was a challenging walk back to the car trying to keep them from eating all of the poop that they saw, but we made it without too much poop being consumed.
Our Wednesday evening was another quiet one, although both girls had a few feisty moments which led to some wrestling matches and rounds of fetch. Finally Peaches climbed up onto the love seat with a stuffed animal for her evening nap and Mina settled in for the night too. It had been a good day.
I was so excited on Thursday afternoon when I received a call from the shop letting me know my car was done and ready for pick-up. I immediately requested an Uber so I could get across town before they closed so I could pick up my car. It had worked out so well with my work travel that I never went a day without a car and never had to pay for a rental, and I was really pleased with how quickly the repair was finished. And you can't tell that anything ever happened to the car!
When I got home from picking up my car, I finished out my work day and then decided to take the girls for a visit to Padgett Dog Park in Dewitt. It was sprinkling and chilly, with rain in the forecast for the next few hours, but I knew that they needed to expend some energy, so off we went. When we arrived at the park, no one else was there. I love the visits when we have the whole park to ourselves.
Mina found a ball and we started to play fetch while Peaches explored and ran. There was a little drizzle, but nothing that bad so we were going to make the most of our time there. I started to do laps around the park with Peaches following me and making stops to sniff things along the way, the whole time playing fetch with Mina. I hadn't expected to be there a long time, but when no one else showed up we just kept playing and enjoying ourselves. We stayed for an entire hour and had the park to ourselves the whole time. It was perfect.
Finally Friday arrived. While my morning was quiet, my afternoon at work was full of issues. I hate ending the work week on a stressful note. So when the day finally ended, we got into the car and headed to Soldan Dog park to enjoy some fresh air and exercise.
Time in the woods always makes me happier, and I was especially happy to see the Bloodroot in bloom, the first sign of spring flowers at the park this year.
Both girls made friends with some new dogs while we were at the park, and then they both waited nicely while I took a picture.
We had spent nearly two hours at the park, just enjoying the peace and quiet of nature. We don't normally spend that much time here, but it was so nice I couldn't resist.
After we finished our errands, we headed to Esker Landing for a walk. We got in a 2 1/2 mile walk along the Valhalla trail, then we crossed the road for a visit to John Taylor Memorial Park.
There was a nice trail through the woods which we followed until we made it back to the hilltop where I made the girls stop for a picture. By the time we got back to the car, we had walked nearly 4 miles for the day. Peaches was done, and as soon as she saw the car, she pulled me back to it and waited patiently while I took off her harness. The girls were happy to stick their heads out the windows with ears flapping in the wind as we drove.
I'm looking forward to a nice Sunday. I've got a little yard work to get done, and I'll do some work around the house too, and then hopefully the girls and I can get in a nice walk. This week the weather is finally going to warm up and I'm so ready for it. I've set some goals for us to help ensure we're getting out and making the most of the Spring days, and this week I'm hoping to stick to the plan better than I have been. The plan is to get out for a minimum of three one mile walks daily, with an adventure added in at least 5 days each week. The adventure doesn't have to be anything big, just a change of pace-like a trip to the dog park or to a park or trail for one of our walks because just walking around our neighborhood gets boring. If we can get out first thing in the morning and on my lunch, and then have a little evening adventure, it should make my work days better and keep the girls happy while I'm busy. I'm hoping that this will also help control Peaches' anxiety and keep both girls happy and healthy, and it should help to keep me healthy and happy too. I'll let you know how it's going next week. Wish us luck!





























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