Nevada has a stick. It is her very favourite stick. It is the very best stick in the whole wide world. No game is as much fun with any other stick.It is Nevada’s stick and has been Nevada’s stick for a long, long time.Rather then drag this stick back and forth to the school field, Dale and Nevada found a safe hiding place for this most precious of sticks.On the way to the field, they stop and pick up the stick.On the way home after their play, they stop and return their stick to its safe hiding place. And so it has gone for over a year now.
Today, Nevada’s stick was almost lost.Not once, but twice. Disaster. Total Disaster.
Nevada must have her stick.And Dale indulges her in every way – even with her stick. Today, after their play time, Dale and Nevada staggered into the house, cold, wet and bedraggled.Dale was in such a dither it took a while for him to be able to explain things to me coherently.
As usual Dale and Nevada had headed out for their walk and play time. And as usual on the way the field, they stopped to pick up Nevada’s Stick from it’s safe place.Then they continued on to the school, and behind the school where there is a small field to play.Here, the stick throwing commenced.
Eventually, somehow, the stick went down the steep embankment, which sloped toward the PenetangoreRiver.Nevada flew over the bank – quite safely – and proceeded to search out her stick.She searched and searched, growing more and more frantic with each passing moment.It was nowhere to be found and she refused to leave without her stick.Eventually, Dale gave way and headed down the embankment – not quite so safely as Nevada had, tumbling head over heels till he reached the bottom.He oriented himself and stumbled to his feet.He and Nevada then continued to search out Nevada’s Stick, eventually finding it.Nevada, happy as a lark at this development, bounded up the embankment.Dale was not so lucky and it took several attempts to gain the brim of the “hole” as he nowcalls it.He started up several times only to fall back the steep, rough embankment.He finally worked his way round to a stand of trees and hauled himself up, bit by bit, with trees and branches. After stumbling round, puffing and panting, he eventually regained his breath and the stick game continued – with Dale carefully NOT throwing it near the embankment and Nevada gleefully racing after it.
But danger lurked everywhere today for Nevada’s Stick.After a few throws, the stick bounced and on the rebound, landed in a dumpster.An almost empty dumpster. At the very bottom of an almost empty dumpster. Nevada of course did everything but leap inside after her stick (Nevada, for those that don’t know her is extremely agile – even for a Weim ) Dale held her back and went to investigate himself.
He peered over the edge of the dumpster and way, way, down, at the very bottom was Nevada’s Stick. He couldn’t reach it – not even close. But upon further investigation, he discovered a bit of a ledge.He stepped up on this ledge and leaned over. He was much closer to reaching Nevada’s Stick, but couldn’t quite get his fingers on it. He helfted himself up just a tiny bit more, reached, almost had it, strained just a wee bit further, had his fingers on it, lost his balance and went head first into the dumpster, amongst the bits and pieces of garbage and rubbish.
Dale got to his feet.Nevada’s Stick grasped firmly in his fist and peered out.Nevada of course is sitting back watching these strange goings on with great curiosity, head cocked and eyes very wide.She is not about to leave until she has her stick clamped firmly between her teeth.
There is no ledge to step up on inside the dumpster and after many tries, Dale realizes he is stuck inside the garbage bin. He just isn’t agile enough anymore to swing his leg up and over the top.Starting to panic and with no help in sight, he gets steadily more agitated.He is out of sight, behind the school.No one was within shouting distance. No one knew where he was.No one could be expected at the school until Monday morning. (this was Sat. afternoon)Finally reason kicked in and he started piling the little bits and pieces of garbage in a corner until he had enough of a pile to stand on and haul himself out of there. He did finally get out, stick in hand, with Nevada waiting impatiently “on the other side”.Rather dirty and stinky, wet, cold and bedraggled, they staggered toward home, stopping only to put the stick safely back into it’s safe hiding place.
ON Cottage Way has developed over many years of my love of designing and creating. It has, in recent years, come full circle to children's items, with the arrival of Grandchildren and Great Nieces. Please feel free to browse and also to visit my online shop at www.oncottageway.etsy.com
This is my 2nd attempt at a Blog - this time I intend to keep it up. I have included a couple of "doggie" posts from my last blog. Primarily this blog will be used in conjunction with my Etsy site www.oncottageway.etsy.com
to promote my handmade items. These handmade items are primarily for babies and toddlers, made with new cotton and flannel fabrics, occasionally with some vintage fabrics and chenilles and once in a while with antiques fabrics &/or quilt pieces. Also included will be tidbits of my day to day life with hubby, sons, grandkids and of course my dogs, Weimaraners Sophie and Nevada.
Sit back, read and enjoy.
This is Hoss, AKA CH. Styrlingsanz Megalith, a one in a million dog. What a boy he is. Because I have "girls" in the house, our Hoss lives with wonderful friends, in a home on the shores of Georgian Bay. He is a champion in all regards. He has a wonderful sound, solid temperament, amazing health, intelligent as they come, ability to burn and he is Canadian Champion, one time beating out the number one male Weim in Canada for Best of Breed, he has thrown pups with the same temperament, great health, and gorgeous good looks. A few years ago, in a terrible accident he was severely injured. Against all odds, he survived, by sheer grit, determination and heart. And this boy has a heart as big as all outdoors. This photo was taken since his recuperation from this accident - which took many months, but from the look on his face you can tell the months of struggle and rehab was worth it. Our special thanks to Liz and Derek for going above and beyond for our boy Hoss.
My Older Son
Wade with Daughter Saige
My Older Son
This is my son Wade with the light of his life. his daughter Saige.
My Younger Son
Wyatt with Son Caleb
My Younger Son
My younger son Wyatt with his son Caleb. They are such good buddies.
Dale's Story - Kidney Transplant
This is a Long Story Short!
Dale is my partner of over 20 years. Several years ago, Dale was diagnosed with CRI, Chronic Renal Insufficiency. After a few years of treatment for CRI, he began Dialysis. March 2007 he was put on the kidney transplant list. On June 10th I received a call on my cell phone. They had a kidney for Dale. We had a very fast trip to London ON. Surgery was very successrul. 5 days later he was home. Tomorrow, Feb. 10 will be his 9 month anniversary with his new kidney. Dale is a totally new man. He has his energy back, he is feeling great and looking wonderful. I have no end of admiration for Dale for the way he handled his illness, surgery and recuperation. He is an inspiration to us all. This picture of Dale was taken just a few weeks after his transplant. He is with our Granddaughter Saige, who was up visiting for a week. You can see by the pic how great he looks and how well he recuperated.
I thought maybe it was time that I introduced my Grandkids, Caleb and Saige. Both are 4 years old. Caleb started school last year but Saige missed out on JK by less than a month. These two are the lights of my life and the very reason I began sewing for kids again after all these years. So any inspiration I had for my Etsy shop I can grant to my sweet little Grandkids.
2 comments:
Wow, does Nevada ever have Dale well trained! :) If I ever come back as a dog, I hope I have a human that devoted to my happiness!
Quite a story! Nevada definately has Dale wrapped around her little paw. The only thing your post is missing is a picture of Dale on his return home!
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