Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Relax and Enjoy

That is my goal for this week(end). I need to learn to be more go-with-the-flow. I know it’s supposed to be about the journey. For me? Not so much. I am more concerned with wrapping things up. Getting things done. Haven’t even left yet, worrying about what I have to do when I get home. That part of my personality makes me good at what I do for a living. Makes vacationing something of a pain in the ass. Not really into stopping and smelling the roses. If you need roses, though? I will get them to you, early, packaged and arranged just as you requested.

It’s weird. I don’t really care about the trial. Not worried about courses or Q’ing or placing or whatever other award thingies they dole out. I am worried about forgetting something. Stuck in the details. There is only one thing I could forget that would cause a major problem and that is Bella. No way I would leave the house without her, so what’s to fret about? I haven’t been up that way since I was a kid, but I’m pretty sure they sell fruit and toothpaste in Washington.

Someone is all relaxed and ready to go
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The other one, though?

She heard she’s not running and may possibly have to be on leash most of the week.
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We’ll find something for Auxiliary Dog to do. It may or may not involve a ball.
Not making any promises.
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I know I didn’t forget the chuck-it. Has a permanent spot in the car.

4 comments:

  1. Keep you on Aleah's! Cover your ears
    Benny & Lily

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  2. It is strawberry season up here. You will have to find a farm stand and get some hood berries, best EVER.

    I'm so excited to know that I might be able to meet my favorite internet dog. I am planning on being there on Sunday. Yay.

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  3. Awesome! Look for the stall with the mass of border collie's and one PWD. Also the one NOT decorated. :)

    Fruit shopping tomorrow.

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  4. OMG! Another person who frets like me! I travel to major cities and worry that I didn't pack band aids or bring enough socks. And, yes, I always have a Chuck-it in the car!

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