Happy New Week all.
Big surprise this morning!!! Heard a knock on the front door at 8:15 and thought it was the neighbor who'd just had a load of bricks delivered to their driveway, but NO!! It was my granddaughter, with a basket of flowers, champagne, scones she'd baked plus jars of lemon and raspberry curd on a spur-of-the-moment trip to celebrate my birthday early!! I was amazed and thrilled. She had a few days off what with shift changes, etc., and since we don't get to spend a lot of "just us" time, she decided to drive here to spend a day with me and OH without the rest of the family buzzing about. She even made dinner reservations at our favorite restaurant in Montecito! You can't believe how thrilled I was - and so happy - what a special treat. She's off to her Mom's tomorrow (daughter is not aware she's in town at all, so that'll be another unexpected treat) and they'll spend the day together before she drives back to Arizona on Monday. So happy!
Will respond to posts tomorrow, but in the meantime, take care everyone. :-)))))
Lindybird 2 from me - Candy or Beth, just joining in I am so excited for you both. As always love the little poem.
Lindybird - I can feel your excitement. I can't wait to see a picture of your new puppy. I am also expecting a puppy soon, end of February so I might need to swap some tips LOL
© Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes
Hey Starling, hope you are well. What type of puppy are you getting?
He is a Cocker Spaniel, I saw him 2 weeks ago when he was 3 weeks old. Going back next week to see how he has grown.
I have also tried shouting various names to see how they sound, but I have given up on that I'm waiting until I see him next to see if I get a better idea of what will suit him.
Lindybird hope you don't mind me throwing another suggestion your way but what about Dileas, scots gaelic for faithful pronounced gee-lus . I would have used it for our dog had another in my family not used it already.
How lovely Starling I will attempt to attach a photo of our new little one, she is a working cocker. Just on way home from work to go to first obedience class tonight. No can't attach from phone so will do later tonight
Unknown said:Lindybird hope you don't mind me throwing another suggestion your way but what about Dileas, scots gaelic for faithful pronounced gee-lus . I would have used it for our dog had another in my family not used it already.
Starling said:He is a Cocker Spaniel, I saw him 2 weeks ago when he was 3 weeks old. Going back next week to see how he has grown. I have also tried shouting various names to see how they sound, but I have given up on that I'm waiting until I see him next to see if I'll try get a better idea of what will suit him.
I have also tried shouting various names to see how they sound, but I have given up on that I'm waiting until I see him next to see if I'll try get a better idea of what will suit him.