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Hi!! 
Just popping in for a second to say hello to anyone out there reading along!!
We are 18 days from vacation. Time is crawling, but that's ok! I'm anxious for our trip but I don't want to wish away our summer. On the other hand, we have family visiting next week, so I'll probably REALLY NEED the vacation afterward, lol. I love my MIL, but you just never know what she's going to be like from one trip to another.
Sometimes it's great and we all have a good time, but the next time it's a disaster and everyone is tense and needs a drink.
They're coming over the 4th of July holiday, so I'm hoping there will just be enough going on that she's distracted and happy. No matter what though, I am very grateful for her, because she and her fiance/boyfriend/male companion (they've been together as long as me and DH, but I don't know what to call him, aside from his name of course!) always come stay with our dogs when we are on vacation.
Speaking of my dogs, I haven't introduced them yet!I posted their pictures on a thread about pets yesterday, and it got me wanting to share them with you all!! They are important members of the family, and at least once a day I threaten to take my little girl dog to Disney World with us and try to pass her off as a hairy baby.
All of our dogs are rescues.
Wilson is a weird mix, with stubby legs, a long body, blue eyes, and terrier hair:

I love him, but he is a giant pain in the rear. He has anxiety and he's super needy...he stresses me out on a daily basis, but I can't imagine not having him around.
Olive is my precious baby. I am a little ridiculous about this dog. We are not quite to the level of Raj and Cinnamon (for those of you who watch the Big Bang Theory), though. This dog is the love of my life. I'm not even embarrassed to admit it, LOL!! She is a shih tzu and we've had her since she was 6 weeks old. Her mom was rescued from a hoarding situation while pregnant, and we got Livi from her litter.

and here she is in her winter jacket:

Finally, we have Howard Wolowitz, aka Howie. He is a lhasa apso, formerly a breeding stud. He lived the first two years of his life in a cage. Before rescue, his feet never touched grass and he didn't even have a name. He has one blue eye and one brown eye, and he is the laziest dog on earth.

These dogs are just three extra children with more hair.
Leaving them for vacation is so hard. You can bet that within 30 minutes of taking off in the airplane, I will ask DH, "How do you think the dogs are?" at least twice.
The closer we get to leaving the more I think about it...which is probably why I was compelled to write this post!!
Thanks for dealing with my rambling this morning!!
On a non-dog related topic, regarding my actual children...
L has been going to Camp Invention all week. He is very sad that it will be over tomorrow. They focus on creativity and imagination, and they take apart electronic devices and use upcycled materials to create new inventions. Tomorrow they will have their inventor's showcase, and all of the kids will show off their creations.
They've even constructed a go-kart from the materials, and they've worked on making water protection gear for their daily water balloon fight.
If you see fliers for this in your local schools and wonder if it's worth it, it is!! Particularly if your kids enjoy hands on activities, or if they're involved in Odyssey of the Mind or similar programs. I love anything that teaches problem solving through creative solutions!
I hope you all are enjoying your summer so far! We've finally had a nice dry week with plenty of sunshine, but have been limited in our activities because of L's camp schedule. I'm hoping the weather holds next week so we can get out and do some fun things together during the day
Take care everybody, and I'll have another update soon!!

Just popping in for a second to say hello to anyone out there reading along!!
We are 18 days from vacation. Time is crawling, but that's ok! I'm anxious for our trip but I don't want to wish away our summer. On the other hand, we have family visiting next week, so I'll probably REALLY NEED the vacation afterward, lol. I love my MIL, but you just never know what she's going to be like from one trip to another.
Sometimes it's great and we all have a good time, but the next time it's a disaster and everyone is tense and needs a drink.

They're coming over the 4th of July holiday, so I'm hoping there will just be enough going on that she's distracted and happy. No matter what though, I am very grateful for her, because she and her fiance/boyfriend/male companion (they've been together as long as me and DH, but I don't know what to call him, aside from his name of course!) always come stay with our dogs when we are on vacation.
Speaking of my dogs, I haven't introduced them yet!I posted their pictures on a thread about pets yesterday, and it got me wanting to share them with you all!! They are important members of the family, and at least once a day I threaten to take my little girl dog to Disney World with us and try to pass her off as a hairy baby.
All of our dogs are rescues.
Wilson is a weird mix, with stubby legs, a long body, blue eyes, and terrier hair:

I love him, but he is a giant pain in the rear. He has anxiety and he's super needy...he stresses me out on a daily basis, but I can't imagine not having him around.
Olive is my precious baby. I am a little ridiculous about this dog. We are not quite to the level of Raj and Cinnamon (for those of you who watch the Big Bang Theory), though. This dog is the love of my life. I'm not even embarrassed to admit it, LOL!! She is a shih tzu and we've had her since she was 6 weeks old. Her mom was rescued from a hoarding situation while pregnant, and we got Livi from her litter.

and here she is in her winter jacket:

Finally, we have Howard Wolowitz, aka Howie. He is a lhasa apso, formerly a breeding stud. He lived the first two years of his life in a cage. Before rescue, his feet never touched grass and he didn't even have a name. He has one blue eye and one brown eye, and he is the laziest dog on earth.

These dogs are just three extra children with more hair.
Leaving them for vacation is so hard. You can bet that within 30 minutes of taking off in the airplane, I will ask DH, "How do you think the dogs are?" at least twice.
The closer we get to leaving the more I think about it...which is probably why I was compelled to write this post!!
Thanks for dealing with my rambling this morning!!
On a non-dog related topic, regarding my actual children...
L has been going to Camp Invention all week. He is very sad that it will be over tomorrow. They focus on creativity and imagination, and they take apart electronic devices and use upcycled materials to create new inventions. Tomorrow they will have their inventor's showcase, and all of the kids will show off their creations.
They've even constructed a go-kart from the materials, and they've worked on making water protection gear for their daily water balloon fight.
If you see fliers for this in your local schools and wonder if it's worth it, it is!! Particularly if your kids enjoy hands on activities, or if they're involved in Odyssey of the Mind or similar programs. I love anything that teaches problem solving through creative solutions!
I hope you all are enjoying your summer so far! We've finally had a nice dry week with plenty of sunshine, but have been limited in our activities because of L's camp schedule. I'm hoping the weather holds next week so we can get out and do some fun things together during the day

Take care everybody, and I'll have another update soon!!
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