tacran
Posted : 5/4/2015 3:26:49 PM
I didn't check the forum all weekend - just now seeing the news of your Dad's passing, Kate. I'm so sorry. I hope you and your Mom are able to keep your spirits up with the support of family and friends. I'm sure it's a great comfort to your Mom having you right there. Sending hugs your way.
I know what you mean about family gatherings being limited to weddings and funerals. Sadly, since I'm 3,000 miles away from my family, I don't always make it to those gatherings either. .
As much as I miss living in CT, one of the benefits of living in this part of Oregon is the low risk of encountering ticks. You might see them in certain areas of the state, but in 20+ years, I've never seen a single tick. Just reading your post, Doug, makes my skin crawl!
The play-date was a bust. Ruby was pretty good -- excited to see Tank coming up the walk. She was whining and chortling and hopping around on her leash, but when they met face to face, he growled, barked, and snapped at her. We thought it might be because we were in our yard, so we kept them leashed and we all walked around the block together. She kept trying to get nearer to him, but he wasn't interested, and when she did, he'd snap at her. She even play bowed, but no luck. We didn't push it since we were afraid a fight would erupt.
Tank is very friendly with people and other dogs, but maybe we should have met on neutral territory like a park, rather than our yard. Who knows. We were bummed her blind date didn't work out. I told Ruby, "I remember how it feels to be rejected by a boy you like; I'm sorry!" DH told her it was Tank's loss and that we think she's beautiful.