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Claire and Twokats




We are back from our trip and loved every minute of it. It was a little cold the first three days we were there but things warmed up as the week went on. I completed what people were calling "The Dopey". Was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life.
One thing though...I am totally in love. We went to Whispering Canyon for dinner on our second night. We totally fell in love with the Lodge.
We did love our stay at Kidani but when we walked into the Lodge it was breath taking. We walked around the grounds and loved it!! We are so looking forward to our first stay in October!!
Us too. We also ate at Whispering Canyon - but for breakfast. It was very enjoyable. Each one of us said we definitely want to go back there next time around and try dinner there.
Thought I'd add a few pics from my Dec trip (Dec 12-18). My little Kodak camera doesn't do well in low-light situations so I apologize for the quality of some of these :
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my daughter Brittany relaxing in the WL lobby....
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ran over to BLT to check out our new "home"....Brittany loved this curved wooden chair.
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Maria
since I've bought they've changed the points charts THREE times...if they would take a break I'd like to try and get my first stay there....
How did you like BLT?
Hope your class is going well Maria! As I posted in the update they do perform lithotripsy on dogs and did end up using that on Jammer.
We are back from our trip and loved every minute of it. It was a little cold the first three days we were there but things warmed up as the week went on. I completed what people were calling "The Dopey". Was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life.
One thing though...I am totally in love. We went to Whispering Canyon for dinner on our second night. We totally fell in love with the Lodge.
We did love our stay at Kidani but when we walked into the Lodge it was breath taking. We walked around the grounds and loved it!! We are so looking forward to our first stay in October!!
I have to commend you for caring so much and doing what you have done for Jammer. What a good Mommy you are! Your babies are very lucky to have you! I wasn't sure if I had ever heard that corgi's were prone to stones but with Misa having those crystals the vet wanted to make sure she was on that special food. Hopefully Tucker won't have to go through what Jammer has. I hope Jammer gets starts to pee welland that you can go home soon. Please be careful getting home!
Kat: I don't see an update, hoping Jammers is doing well and you're just exhausted from a ~long~ drive home.You're a great mom to do all that for your pup.
Hope everyone else is doing well. The week is officially off it's start - I'm wfh tomorrow which is a bonus as I want to try to book Christmas onward at AKV (yea, I'd try for VWL, but unfortunately it's not "home" on paper) Those premier season weekend points are nuts huh? wow.
Glad to hear the lithotripsy was successful with Jammer. Has he been able to pee ok so far ? Are you back on the road ?
Maria
Thanks DLI! I'm lucky that I was able to do what I could. Just figure that was the commitment I made when adding them to the family. FYI - I asked the vet and he said that Corgi's were not a typical breed for this (bulldogs for one seem to be) but he was very curious when I mentioned that our other Corgi as had some things show up in tests . So far no crystals though.
The update is Jammer finally peed!![]()
But not until early evening so I didn't get him until 9pm Sat!! He was a little dopey on the pain meds but glad to see me and dragged me to the truck. He spent a lot of time telling me about the awful things that happened to him and how he wasn't feeling quite right. I even ended up sleeping on the hotel floor next to him at the hotel since he kept talking unless I had a hand on him. I decided I have reached the age that more than a few hours of that will not be done again! lol He finally settled down and pain meds knocked him out so we did get some rest. Made the drive back yesterday thru a little snow storm but nothing bad. Even managed it in time to watch the Vikings lose a heartbreaker.
As I feared, keeping him quite is the most difficult. On a leash at my side or in his kennel at night seems to be about it. He has always fussed about the kennel if it's not night or we're not all leaving the house so that just gets him more worked up. Obviously he's feeling much better so I think the healing is going well. The only thing is he's not eating real well so I hope that changes soon. He is eating some so I don't think it's a sign of any complications. Just 7 or so days for the stiches to come out! Then a couple more weeks to fully heal. All in all looks good so far and is way better than what I was preparing myself for when we started all of this!!
Thanks again for all the good wishes for us!