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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Houdini Has Done It Again

Yesterday I pull into my driveway and open the garage.  As I'm walking inside, carrying far too many grocery bags on one arm, I open the door and enter the house.  All of a sudden, I hear some pounding on the ground.  Just two seconds later, Yadi, my crazy Weimaraner is coming down the stairs, running towards me with sleepy eyes.

What.The.Hell.



You see, Yadi is your typical Weim and suffers from separation anxiety.  Her separation anxiety manifests itself through destruction.  She must be crated when we are not home.  Otherwise, I'm certain we'd come home to one of these scenarios:
Top Left   |  Top Right
Bottom Left   |   Top Right 


When Yadi was a pup, we came home to her lying in a pile of her own piss, in shock, after she escaped her crate, but not before she mangled her leg.  The whole ordeal cost us about $600.  We soon realized, after another situation where she greeted us at the door after returning home from a night out, that she learned how to unlatch her crate.  No big deal, we'll just lock them.  And thus began the days of Yadi having to be padlocked in.

This worked for some time until we came home and again, we were greeted by our grey horse at the door.  How could this be?  She's locked in!  That dingus learned that her crate is collapsable and thus she learned to break it down and escape.  No big deal, simple solution.  We'll just zip tie her crate together.

It's worked for over a year now.  For over a year, she's locked safely inside her crate.

So imagine my surprise yesterday when I realize she's out.

I follow the sleepy-eyed dog upstairs to let Vino out of her crate and investigate.  I was sure Nick was in a hurry and forgot to lock her in.  I enter the room and first see the guest bed.
(photo obviously taken after Vino was let out)

Busted!  Yadi is too large and clumsy to not cover her tracks.  It's pretty obvious she was napping on the guest bed while we were gone since the pillows are all distraught.  And these dogs KNOW they aren't allowed on furniture.  They never attempt to get on the beds when we're home.  But let's be real, I'm talking about Honey Badger here, so it should come as no shock that she didn't get on the bed during this.
At first I thought it was sweet of her to stay in the room with Vino.  But then I realized it must have been such torture for Vino to see her sister curled up, nice and cozy on a bed, while she was locked in her crate.

I then look to her crate and see this.

How?  It's zip tied together!!!  I then see her zip ties lying all over the floor.

Are you kidding me?  Seriously?  This beast has now found her way around the zip ties.  She's learned how to bust them!!!!  This dog is just too smart for her own good.
Of course she has no idea she did anything wrong and just looks at you with her stupidly happy face.  "Yep, this is my crate!  Like what I did?  Aren't I smart?"


The next plan of action is to buy more heavy duty zip ties.  If that doesn't work, I guess we'll look into the Petmate Vari Kennel 700 Giant series (Yadi is too tall for most crates.  She stands almost 32 inches at the withers so add in her neck and head and she's over 40 inches tall).  For now, we'll try the least expensive option of stronger zip ties.  Wish us luck!!!

Thankfully, nothing was damaged and she didn't get into anything.  The thing is, Yadi loves her crate.  She will nap it in and take toys in there to play with them.  She just hates being left behind, which thus causes her to freak out.  Of all the times she has escaped her crate, she has not ruined a thing or gone potty in the house.  Honestly, it's the act of us leaving that causes her separation anxiety to take control.  If there was way for us to leave the house without her knowing, she wouldn't need to be crated.  But even just us walking out the door to the car to grab something causes her to freak out, standing on hind legs, and scratching the door and/or windows while making her obnoxious Chewbacca whining/howling noises.  But if we work in the garage or the yard for hours and leave her inside alone, she's perfectly fine.  Ugh!!!  She's so complicated!!!


This dog.  I tell ya, not a single dull moment when you live with Honey Badger. She sure keeps us on our toes, that's for sure!!!







Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Third Year Anniversary Photo

Nicholas and I celebrated our anniversary a month ago and I've yet to share our anniversary photo with everyone!  Each year, we take a photo with the photo from the year before (thanks Pinterest!).  It's a tradition we love and although I don't see any changes in our appearances, I'm sure we'll see some in a few years.

Choosing a location is always something we probably spend far too much time discussing.  Last year, we chose to take the photo on base, with the helicopter Nick was trainng on in the background.  That helicopter was a symbol of the reason we were in Milton, Florida, where we spent our second year of marriage.


This year was actually a pretty easy location decision.  We purchased our very first home in our third year of marriage, something we're incredibly proud of, so it only made sense to take a photo in front of it.  Sadly, it was hard to do, even with a tripod.  We had to stand in the street to get a closer up shot of us, with the house smaller in the background to get it in the photo.  The main problem is the incline of the street had us standing up a little higher than we'd have liked to get a shot of the house.  But it is what it is.  We might try to retake the photo, if we feel like it....which we probably won't.   Here are the only decent shots we got from the 10 we took:
(The house has been distorted and uglified (made up word) simply because I don't need internet stalkers being able to find me and kill me.  Our house is pretty cookie cutter so this should be good enough to not give anyone super obvious knowledge of where we live.)









If you're a newlywed, I highly encourage you to start this little tradition!!  We love taking these photos and displaying them in our house :)



Saturday, July 5, 2014

Fourth of July Celebration

 Hey y'all!!!!!!!  Did you have a great Independence Day?  Because that girl above sure did!!!!

We didn't do anything grand or magical.  To me, this holiday is just about being with loved ones, grilling out, and watching fireworks.  That's what makes it grand and magical.

Nicholas and I spent the majority of the holiday just the two of us.  We grilled some burgers and had ourselves a nice little barbecue dinner, complete with beer of course (only me though, because Nick is a beer hater).

 And because no Fourth of July is complete without Bomb Pops!!!  Yes, yes I am a child and no, I have no shame.


After dinner, of course we had to take some photos.  Holidays don't pass without photos in my life.  Kudos to my patient husband, once again.  (The dogs were happy I forgot to buy something American-related for them because it means they got out of photo-taking.)
 



We then headed down to Jax Beach where we attempted to navigate the streets to park at a friend's house.  I have never seen so many beach cruisers!  They filled the streets.  There were hundreds of people and I'd say a good 75% of them were on beach cruisers!  Good thing we weren't in a hurry since no one moved for us and they weren't really pedaling, more so just, well, cruising, at a snails pace.

We finally parked and hung out with friends for a while before walking across the street to the beach.

We were told the beach would be packed but were happy to see that wasn't the case.  We found a spot, pulled out our chairs, and sat there enjoying the ocean breeze and each other's company.  This was our first Fourth of July on the beach and I think it's now become my favorite way to spend The 4th.  Seriously y'all, the beach is my happy place!!!!



The fireworks show was great and apparently, the thing to do here is have your own fireworks party after the city's show.  Following the Jacksonville Beach fireworks display, half the beach began setting off their own fireworks.  It made for a great {and long} walk down the beach back to our car.
For the first time, I didn't take photos during the fireworks.  I've made a promise to myself to be more present in life, especially with my husband.  TIme is precious and now that he's almost finished with the FRS, he'll be joining a fleet squadron and deployments are inevitable.  When he leaves, I want to know that thoroughly and intentionally enjoyed every second we had together.  So no phone.  No pictures.  We just held hands and watched the fireworks.  No distractions.  No social media.  Just us.  All night long :)
It was another perfect Fourth of July in the books for Mr. and Mrs. Obie :)


I hope you all had a great holiday!  How did you celebrate?


{Yes, I know I already posted today, but a large part of why I love this blog is because it's also my online "diary" where I get to document my life.  I love looking back throughout the years to see how we celebrated and look at the photos.  And well, because this is my blog and I do what I want!}

Friday, July 4, 2014

Happy Fourth of July {the best holiday ever}

Happy Fourth of July!!!!!


This is absolute favorite holiday. I know most people rank Christmas as #1 but not I!  Christmas comes in at #2, just behind The Fourth of July.

If you know me, you know I love summer. I love the heat and sunshine. Which is a big part of why I love Independence Day.

I get to spend the entire day outside. Swimming, lounging by a pool or beach. Enjoying the sunshine. Getting a tan. Drinking adult beverages on someone's patio, grilling up burgers and hotdogs. And indulging in all those side dishes and desserts. And of course having a Bomb Pop. Just laughing and having fun with friends and family as we await the sun going down to then watch one of my favorite things ever....fireworks.
I don't know what it is about them but I could lay on a blanket, snugged up in Nick's arms, watching fireworks every single night of the year. They just never get old to me.

We don't have any grand plans for today. Just enjoying the day, the eats, the drinks, and fireworks.  I'm a little disappointed in myself that it didn't dawn on me until yesterday at 4pm (far too late) that I should have planned a Pinterest worthy party. Now that I'm planning my sister bridal shower, I'm all into DIYing cute little parties. Next year, it's happening!!!  So if you're in Jax, I'm telling you now, I'm having a party and you're all invited!!!!  (Maybe we can also use this as motivation to transform our bland backyard into something awesome like we keep talking about!)

I hope you all enjoy your holiday.  Be safe, have a designated driver, put your phones away and be present!  Just enjoy the day with your loved ones and celebrate living in the greatest country there is!!! 
Happy Fourth of July!





Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Third Anniversary Trip to Charleston, South Carolina.

I'm back in Jax and therefore it's back to the daily grind.  While I'm sad to be back (because there's nothing better than being with family), I am happy to be back with my husband (when I saw him waiting for me after exiting the gates at the airport, I got a belly full of butterflies.  I love that after over 8 years together and 3 years of marriage, this still occurs), happy to see my pups (Yadi was so excited she was crying), and getting back into my routine.

Part of getting back into that routine is blogging again.  I miss blogging.  I find it so therapeutic and it's just something I thoroughly enjoy doing.  Thankfully, as I was lying awake last night, long after Friends left me for George Lopez (nowhere near as awesome), I took to my iPad for some late night insomnia reading.  I came across Juliette's blog and she, along with some other bloggers, have come up with this awesome (and get lofty idea) to blog everyday in July!  They've even created prompts for each day which is even more awesome!  So click on the image below to check out what it's all about and join us!!!!


Today's prompt is to write about Canada Day.  (Simply because one of the hosts above is from Canada and  today is basically like our Independence Day.)  Now, it's not that I don't love Canada, but I don't really feel like being very Canadian today or learning about Canada so I'm going to take today in my own direction.  Also, because I've been meaning to blog about our anniversary for a very long time now.  I mean, it was on June 11th and we're now in July.  Big blogging fail.  

June 11th was our actual three year anniversary, and we celebrated that evening with just a simple night out to dinner.  Our anniversary fell on a Wednesday, we both worked all day, and had to work again the next morning. Normally I'm one for huge celebrations but we had a trip planned that following weekend.

On Thursday night, immediately following kickball, with Nick full of dirt and stank, we made the four hour drive to Charleston, South Carolina.  It holds a special meaning to us since this is kind of where we began. I say kind of in the sense that this is where Nick was living when we began dating.  I was still living in St. Louis but Nick was starting power school for the Navy.  Nick wasn't there too long while we dated, just shy of 6 months, before he was accepted to the United States Naval Academy and moved to Annapolis just after graduating power school.  Life, for me during that time, was pretty crazy as I had just finished chemotherapy treatments and was adjusting to life after cancer, finding my new normal, and returning to 18 credit hour semesters plus 30 hours of work after taking only 12 credit hours and 20 hours of work throughout chemo.  I really regretted never visiting him because he thoroughly loved it there.  And now, after almost 8 years, everyone I know who has lived there or even visited talks about how much they love it there.  

So needless to say, I was pretty excited to get up there and see for myself what everyone talks about.  Nick was pretty excited to show me his old stomping grounds, and I was excited to see all these places I remember him spending so much of his time.

We arrived late Thursday night, checked into our hotel, and crashed.  Friday we woke up, grabbed some hotel breakfast (as we did every morning)

and we opted for the touristy thing and we toured the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier, the USS Laffeydestroyer, and USS Clamagore.  We also walked around the Vietnam camp they recreated, and enjoy lunch there on the property.
 
 







We then took a nice little boat ride over to Fort Sumter which was really cool.  I was never into history until I turned 24 and then I became vastly interested so this was one of the highlights of our trip for me.  It was so amazing to see this old fort, where the Civil War actually began!






 

Afterwards, we headed downtown to drive around for a bit, for Nick to point out some old hangouts.  We also walked through the Market and bought some souvenirs.  

That evening, we went over to a friends house for dinner.  We hadn't seen them since our wedding and since then, they've had a baby and are pregnant with their second!  It was so great to see them and catch up.  They are some of the most generous and down to earth couples we know and I truly wish they lived closer so this could happen more frequently.  However short, I was thankful for a great evening with them.
Since they live in base housing, after leaving their house, Nick took me to NNPTC (Naval Nuclear Power Training Command) to show me where he lived, ate, worked out, went to classes, etc.  I've seen so many pictures of him in these places and it was finally nice to see it in person.

Then we continued to drive all over Goose Creek while we he showed me his old hangouts.  

Saturday, we headed out to the Irvin House Vineyards and Firefly Distillery.

Nick never did this when he lived here and he knows I love me some wine.  (Let me add in an "awww" factor for you.  Nick was deciding what day we would attend the winery and distillery and he looked at their schedule.  He saw that Saturday they had a live reggae band playing and decided that was the perfect day because our honeymoon, where we were exactly three years ago, was in Jamaica and full of reggae music!  I just love him!)

Anyway, back to the alcohol.... For only $5 we each got to sample their 5 wines and keep our glass.  It was good, but they don't have true red wines.  Their wines are more sweet.  And while I don't hate sweet wines, I'm now more of a dry red wine fan.  We still bought a few bottles anyway.  You knew I wasn't leaving a winery empty handed.

Then we headed next door to the distillery and for $6, you could choose any of the below 6 to sample, and you got to keep your shot glass.
 
 
 

We ended up leaving with Peach Moonshine, Strawberry Moonshine (which will get you in trouble because it doesn't even taste like alcohol), and the Java Rum (which I took home to my family and we used to make bushwackers each night).  
Afterwards, we were pretty intoxicated, me moreso than Nick because he's responsible and only sipped some shots and dumped the rest or gave it to the guy next to us.  Aka he's old and lame ;)  Anyway, afterwards, we weren't yet ready to drive so we hung out and walked around the vineyard.
 
 
 
There was a cow that loved Nick and apparently hated me.  Every time I went to pet her, she threw her head with her tiny horns into me.  I think I might have been too loud for her.  

Afterwards, we went home, napped a little, showered, and got ready for a nice little dinner.

We were early for our reservations so we parked along the battery and just walked along the water.  And of course got our picture taken in front of the giant pineapple fountain.


Following dinner, we walked all over downtown Charleston, bar hopping.  We visited each of Nick's old bar hangouts, got a drink, enjoyed talking and reminiscing and then scooted off to the next place.


Sunday we headed to the Citadel and RJ (Nick's USNA sponsor parents son) showed us around.
It's a beautiful campus!!  Then we headed out to eat at one of Nick's favorite, Hyman's Seafood.  As were sitting there, someone mentioned each of our seats had a tiny plaque on the table of a celebrity who has sat there.  I probably got a little too excited when I saw who's place at the table I was sitting in.....


We then said our goodbyes, with hopes to come back this fall (pending a deployment) to watch RJ wrestle for the Citadel. Then we hopped in the car and began our trek home, but not before Nick bought me a Cheerwine because I'd never heard of it.  And I loved it!!



The weekend flew by was it nice to be with Nicholas, no distractions from work, friends, the dogs, the house, etc.  We were removed from our phones the entire time.  I only hopped on social media while Nick pooped, showered, or when insomnia kicked in.  And let me tell you, it was nice.  On this trip, I realized the difference it made.  We were 100% and truly present.  It was very needed after the last few months of barely seeing each other and when we did, me being incredibly irritable due to the stress from work.  I hope to continue in to put the phones, iPads, and laptops away at home and just be present when we do get time together.