Spring

Our crocus began blooming last week. The greenery came up for all the bulbs several weeks ago. Today it is snowing.  

   

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Tank update

I am very much enjoying having a nano aquarium at work.

I recently added two cherry shrimp and three blueberry shrimp. One of the blue shrimp molted earlier this week. The following day one of the blues had died. I assume it was the same individual but they are difficult to tell apart. 

I also added a tiny log. It came with a passenger. A tiny snail. Conflicted about that. I hadn’t intended to include a snail in this setup but the snail is super tiny and I like watching it. 

 

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TV on the wall

Stayed home with our feverish kiddo yesterday. Took advantage of her nap to install a full motion wall mount and hang our TV. Feeling mighty. 

Sanus VuePoint model F215c full motion mount

Sony model KDL-40XBR6 tv

   
 

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Dog show

What a great weekend at the dog show. Lucy handled beautifully even though she hasn’t shown since late July, and hasn’t spent and substantial time with me since November. I love love love this girl. I’m so pleased Floyd is permitting me to show her in pursuit of her Grand Champion title.
This weekend she picked up Select Bitch each day for another 3 points. 22 points down and 3 to go.

Kate returned to the show ring today to give one of my puppy owners a taste of showing dogs. Anthony has spent a few hours over the last couple of weeks plying Kate with chicken and learning the bare minimum to get in and out of the show ring in one piece.

Kate is such a good girl and her affections and attention were not difficult for Anthony to capture. Despite my slight concern that Kate would turn into a nerd under Anthony when in the ring simultaneously with Lucy and I, she handled very nicely for Anthony. I’m proud that Kate’s training held. And I’m very very proud of Anthony.

Today’s Judge was a hoot. I’ve never had so much fun in the ring. I don’t think any of us knew what to expect from the judge next as he had a complicated ring procedure and some gait patterns I don’t think any of us had ever observed let alone done.

One of the reasons I liked it was I think (think) all of us had our composure a little rattled. It put the very experienced handlers on the same uncertain ground as the novices. And I thought that was really cool because I know he was looking at the dogs and not the handlers. That was reassuring. He gave each of us ample time and opportunity to show our dogs to their best, and was patient when we goofed up from not knowing his procedures.

There was one dog today that he spent a lot of time on as the dog was discombobulated and not cooperating with the handler. Not standing and stacking, having an off day (two bitches in the ring were in season, he kinda lust his mind).

It was super fun and we had some really nice surprises.

Katie Rosens boy Merlin went Best of Breed! So exciting. A first for her and her boy. A Best of Breed is an incredible high for a relative novice and I’m so very pleased for her. Merlin is Gabbys brother, Sharon’s girl. Gabby went Best opposite sex.

I took notes on who else did what but left my catalog in the car.

The other cool thing is how well Anthony handled all the stuff in the ring and each of us in the ring helped each other with trying to get the unusual patterns right. On the last but the judge wanted us to start going around then cut across diagonally and stack our dogs in a line. Anthony was at the head of the line. He started doing the correct thing, then another of us (and I echoed) thought the judge meant something else. It was neat that Anthony was right and we more experienced handlers were fooled.

There was more but that’s enough for now. Great day.

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Memories

Going down to California earlier in the month stirred up a lot of memories. I don’t want to talk about the dad stuff, or the family stuff. There were good memories though. 

My sister found an old packet of photos and negatives, and gave them to me. They were from 1990. I was 19, maybe 20. I was working for the Blood Bank of the Redwoods as a component technician. I had moved out of my parents house. I was dating a completely unsuitable man. 

Tasting the freedom of young adulthood, dropping out of college, and sowing whatever the chick version of wild oats (no drugs though) may be. 

I was also heavily involved in the local chapter of the SCA (that’s Society for Creative Anachronism to you mundanes). It was so much fun. A friend made me full metal legs from cold rolled steel and ‘found’ street sign. Aircraft aluminum pauldrons. Full steel arms. I don’t remember if Alex made my half gauntlets. I’m pretty sure he did. And my gorgeous helm, steel and brass, with 88 rivets that were a huge pain in Alex’s keister to peen over. I’ll post a pic of that some other time. 

Another friend liberated a second street sign, I bought a leather coat from good will. We cut the sign into a bunch of rectangles and riveted them in an overlapping pattern to the coat. Whacked the sleeves off. 

Added a weight belt to protect my kidneys, heavy boots, and called it good. I never got around to attaching straps to my plate coat and would wrap duct tape around it to keep it closed. Jeez Louise. 

Assemble all of this on my 4′ 11″ frame in my 120 lb glory and add a jaunty rattan ‘sword’. 

The point of all this nonsense was to get together with your similarly attired friends and pretend you were fighters in the Middle Ages. My favorite place was near Sacramento, where a man I knew as Alfrik had created the mother of all playgrounds. Alfrik land had boat and forest battles. Castle battles (complete with huge plywood gates). And my personal favorite, bridge battles. My size was less of a liability in tight quarters, and the pike men would use me as a crenellation. I do remember at least one battle where the pikes aimed over my head wound up blocking be from raising my shield and I got clocked but good.

My helm still has all the dents I earned. I was never dedicated enough to be any good, and it was one of the rare times in my life when I didn’t care that I sucked. I just loved the adrenaline rush and half mad joy of swinging my sword and pummeling. I’ll never forget the camaraderie. 

Poor quality but you can see my armor and the height differential. Pretty typical. You can also see my poorly thrown blow that’s all upper body and thoughtfully centered on the other fighters shield. 

 Here are a few of Alfrik land. 

I’m kneeling in the upper left, my red and blue shield relaxed. This was a boat battle. Use your imagination, those two by fours on the ground are boats.    
And castle battle. Moments before I received an object lesson in physics. My mass, regardless of determination, was NOT sufficient to keep the gates closed. When they hit it with a battering ram I went flying and my shield mates were similarly (though less dramatically) forced to give ground. 

And finally my very favorite kind of battle ever. Bridge battle. I’m somewhere hidden in the middle of this mess. See the pikes?

 

Friends I made through this odd group helped me get on my feet in Alaska. The people I met were odd, and nerds, and sometimes uncomfortably fanatical. And kind, generous, clever, and frequently had wicked ways with words and humor. 

I learned to be a human, and stumbled into adulthood. Good times.  

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Shake Quake

I think everyone in Alaska must be awake from that quake.
Hope everyone is ok. We are ok, no power. Thought we smelled gas in garage, so turned off valve to garage unit heater. Have man door from garage to outside cracked open.
I counted to 60 while the quake shook. E very frightened and now she can’t settle. Bing still shaking. What a quake! I’ve heard there were two of them.

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How?

How do you figure out how to do less while still engaging in activities that bring you joy?
And maintain a minimum of function so you don’t feel like a loser?
Everyone who knows me is aware of how much I used to be able to do. My family has been under what feels like non stop stress since 2012 and if I can’t bring that stress level under control I just don’t know how we can continue to function.

A huge stressor is time. Specifically the apparent lack of it.

I’ve reduced the number of things I do drastically since 2012 yet still find there aren’t enough hours for remaining obligations. I rarely watch TV or have idle minutes (I’d like to have idle minutes!).
I’ve given up weekly herding which brings me sorrow despite a feeling of relief at not having the weekly drive (because driving is still nerve wracking). My house is dirty and I’m letting that go. I rehomed my beloved Chantecler hens. I’m paying people to do trash and recycle runs. Only one dog is in active training. We aren’t re-upping for MusikGarten. We talked Grandma into weekly yoga with E for a little break and a nice young lady gives us another E break for a few hours most weekends.

I streamline what I can where I can. I have a fish tank to zen.

What else can I change to reduce stress and find time?

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Unprepared

Puppy class after missing a session and not training for -mumble- weeks is humbling. I been sick since our return and REALLY didn’t want to go tonight. I want major brownie points for showing up even if I wasn’t prepared -grin- . I am BEAT.

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Gratitude

Things for which I am thankful

My dear husband of nearly 15 years. He has a dry sense of humor, a candid way of looking at the world. He can be ascerbic and judge mental but never cruel. I never doubt he loves me despite my flaws.

The gift of my E. Even when I’m pulling my hair out and morphing to bad mama, I’m cognizant of her unique and precious personhood.

Roscoe and friends to support me in raising him.

My life. 2012 and 2014 both brought life changing health problems. The outcome either time could have been much different.

Wise and compassionate doctors I can trust.

Dear family that love and help us.

My job which I adore with all my heart and patient coworkers while I recover from the parks highway collision.

Optimism. It gets a little forced but so far so good.

Sheep.

Modern medicine.

Living in the US, flaws and all.

The wild hair that brought me to Alaska over 20 years ago.

And lots more.

For what are you grateful?

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Puppy fun match

Look what Lilac did! Friend Sharon handled her for owners Ashley and Anthony at today’s Fun Match. Im proud of my puppies and their families. And so thankful for good friends like Sharon, helping to raise them.

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