Mama happened to come across this post from 2009 and thought it would be fun to share it since she is too lazy to help me write a new one today. This one was written by Jack.
Originally posted on 11/17/09
Mama went shopping and brought us each home a gift.
I got this super cool flashlight that I will use when we walk at night while camping. Isn't it cool? I bet I will really be the talk of the campground if I wear this with my jammies!
Scout received this pink hat.
Who do you think is happier with their gift? LOL
Better luck next time, Scout! LOL
Jack,
The Greyhound Who Can See At Night Now
Jaxson, the greyhound, shares his adventures living at the beach and traveling in a camper van.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Friday, July 4, 2014
Sleeping In Seattle
That's right, we are in Seattle! We left Abilene on Sunday and after driving about 38 hours, we arrived in Seattle. It was a very long drive. It was the first time we have driven the motor home through the mountains. Mama doesn't like driving a car through the mountains, so imagine how she felt with the motor home. We didn't have any issues, but it was not something we really enjoyed. The worst mountains were in Oregon. We had a 6% grade for 6 miles. There were runaway ramps. She said we may just stay in Seattle. BOL!
We have a lot more pictures to share with you, but I think we will wait and put those in another post.
We are staying at the fairgrounds here. We have a roller coaster across from us and a circus that goes on every night. The circus music is so loud that it vibrates the motor home. It is not a bad place to stay and at least it is not boring. We are looking for another place to stay because we can only book a week at a time here and you never know when they will tell us to move on. We looked at the KOA, but they charge $2,100 a month. They even charge $1.50 per dog per day. That is expensive rent! We normally pay around $700-$900 a month including electric. We are hoping to find something that is not such a budget killer.
The weather here is great! We had to turn the heater on this morning because it was 51 degrees. The high yesterday was around 70. It looks like we will be in the mid 70's next week. Queen Scout says it is acceptable.
I think the folks are going to sit outside and watch the fireworks tonight since there are no mosquitoes here. Scout and I will stay inside. Fireworks don't scare us, but Mama says it is still safer for us to stay inside. This area is supposed to be really big with fireworks.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who May Be Sleepless In Seattle Tonight Due To Fireworks
Runaway Ramp |
We are staying at the fairgrounds here. We have a roller coaster across from us and a circus that goes on every night. The circus music is so loud that it vibrates the motor home. It is not a bad place to stay and at least it is not boring. We are looking for another place to stay because we can only book a week at a time here and you never know when they will tell us to move on. We looked at the KOA, but they charge $2,100 a month. They even charge $1.50 per dog per day. That is expensive rent! We normally pay around $700-$900 a month including electric. We are hoping to find something that is not such a budget killer.
View from our campground. |
I think the folks are going to sit outside and watch the fireworks tonight since there are no mosquitoes here. Scout and I will stay inside. Fireworks don't scare us, but Mama says it is still safer for us to stay inside. This area is supposed to be really big with fireworks.
Joey,
The Greyhound Who May Be Sleepless In Seattle Tonight Due To Fireworks
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
We Are On The Move
We received a few more photos of Queen Scout that
I think she is sticking her tongue out at everyone. BOL |
The coloring on this one is really nice. Oops, did I say that? |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is On The Move Again
Monday, June 30, 2014
Exciting Night at Heart Of America
Saturday afternoon, there was a big auction at the Heart of America greyhound event. If Mama remembers the correctly the items sold for $150 to $1,000. People were very generous because the money goes to help the hounds. :-)
Saturday evening, the meal was catered by Brookside Hotel. The folks had eaten there earlier in the week. The hotel traces its roots back to 1870.
Each person receives a half of a chicken. The rest of the food is served family style and it is all you can eat. It includes: coleslaw, mashed potatoes and gravy, cottage cheese, creamed style corn, peaches, pickles and homemade biscuits with strawberry preserves. Vanilla ice cream is served for dessert. Mama liked it. The folks still think that Stroud's in KC is the best though.
The catered event included the chicken, coleslaw, mashed potatoes and gravy, creamed style corn, homemade biscuits and upside down pineapple cake.
After the folks ate, they came back to the RV and picked us up because it was time for the contests. The events included: biggest (not fattest and I wouldn't have won that one anyway), smallest, best smiler, best trick, youngest, oldest and longest tail. That is all that I can remember. Scout entered the longest tail contest. We thought she might win. Her tail is 24". She lost out to a dog with a 26" tail.
We sat with the folks from Greyhound Companions of Missouri. That is the group that Scout and I came from and they are the ones that helped me so much with my bad leg. Well, I am not exactly sure what happened, but everyone at our table started laughing really loud. Then it turned into the laugh where nothing comes out, but you are still laughing and then Mama's eyes started watering. She said she hasn't laughed like that in years. I guess whatever happened must have been really funny, but Mama says what happens in Abilene stays in Abilene. BOL!
Okay, ready for the exciting thing that happened. Scout was named Senior Queen! Yep, the way they do it is by drawing the dog's name from a bowl. It is not like she really did anything to deserve it. Mama says they should have a court jester and I would be prefect. BOL So, they called Scout's name and Mama screamed. It was embarrassing. Scout was on the floor and didn't want to get up. Mama was practically dragging her because she didn't want them to think she wasn't there. I think they heard Mama scream though. Mama and Scout got up to the front of the room and they were concerned because when they drew her name and it was Scout, they thought she was a boy and her name got put in the wrong bowl. They had to check to make sure she was a girl. BOL!
There were a lot of photos taken, but did Dad take any? NOPE! Mama was not happy about that. He said he had to watch me. Duh, I was with a lot of people who could have watched me. I think he just didn't care that Scout was queen, kinda like me. Actually, Scout wishes she was not queen. Just check out the pictures.
Scout received a trophy, sash, crown, collar and matching leash. Basically, she didn't like wearing the hat and being awaken from her nap. BOL!
I hope this whole queen thing doesn't go to her head. First the vet says she is perfect and now she is the queen. Sheesh! Mama has been telling people we meet that she was just crowned queen at a greyhound event. She leaves out the part that all they did was draw her name out of a bowl. :::snicker:::
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wonders What He Is If His Sister Is the Queen
Saturday evening, the meal was catered by Brookside Hotel. The folks had eaten there earlier in the week. The hotel traces its roots back to 1870.
Each person receives a half of a chicken. The rest of the food is served family style and it is all you can eat. It includes: coleslaw, mashed potatoes and gravy, cottage cheese, creamed style corn, peaches, pickles and homemade biscuits with strawberry preserves. Vanilla ice cream is served for dessert. Mama liked it. The folks still think that Stroud's in KC is the best though.
The catered event included the chicken, coleslaw, mashed potatoes and gravy, creamed style corn, homemade biscuits and upside down pineapple cake.
After the folks ate, they came back to the RV and picked us up because it was time for the contests. The events included: biggest (not fattest and I wouldn't have won that one anyway), smallest, best smiler, best trick, youngest, oldest and longest tail. That is all that I can remember. Scout entered the longest tail contest. We thought she might win. Her tail is 24". She lost out to a dog with a 26" tail.
We sat with the folks from Greyhound Companions of Missouri. That is the group that Scout and I came from and they are the ones that helped me so much with my bad leg. Well, I am not exactly sure what happened, but everyone at our table started laughing really loud. Then it turned into the laugh where nothing comes out, but you are still laughing and then Mama's eyes started watering. She said she hasn't laughed like that in years. I guess whatever happened must have been really funny, but Mama says what happens in Abilene stays in Abilene. BOL!
Okay, ready for the exciting thing that happened. Scout was named Senior Queen! Yep, the way they do it is by drawing the dog's name from a bowl. It is not like she really did anything to deserve it. Mama says they should have a court jester and I would be prefect. BOL So, they called Scout's name and Mama screamed. It was embarrassing. Scout was on the floor and didn't want to get up. Mama was practically dragging her because she didn't want them to think she wasn't there. I think they heard Mama scream though. Mama and Scout got up to the front of the room and they were concerned because when they drew her name and it was Scout, they thought she was a boy and her name got put in the wrong bowl. They had to check to make sure she was a girl. BOL!
There were a lot of photos taken, but did Dad take any? NOPE! Mama was not happy about that. He said he had to watch me. Duh, I was with a lot of people who could have watched me. I think he just didn't care that Scout was queen, kinda like me. Actually, Scout wishes she was not queen. Just check out the pictures.
Photo Courtesy of Michelle Day |
Senior King and Queen, King and Queen and Prince and Princess. Photo Courtesy of Michelle Day |
Showing off her queen of hearts collar. |
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Wonders What He Is If His Sister Is the Queen
Sunday, June 29, 2014
I Left My Corn In Abilene
The "operation" is over and I am fine. BOL! It was a little scary because they laid me on a table and lots of people gathered around to watch the corn removal. Mama was more scared than I was though. Aunt Donna from Greyhound Companions was there petting me to relax me and Dad was there too. Mama was standing in front trying to see the procedure.
The corn is now out. She said a new one could be there in just a few weeks. It wasn't bad getting it out. It was just strange feeling.
I walked around the event after the procedure. Let me tell you, I loved being at the event. It was so much fun just walking around seeing everything. Scout and I came back in the evening for the contests and something very exciting happened. You will have to wait until tomorrow to find out though. BOL!
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Now Corn-Less
My eyes are big because they started the Dremel on me. |
Dad and Aunt Donna relaxing me. |
The guy who lifted me on the table checking on me. |
At this point, I am thinking I am not so sure about all of this. |
This is really strange. |
I have my tails between my legs. She is showing everyone my corn. |
I am just kind of chilling now. |
I stayed on the table while people asked questions. |
I walked around the event after the procedure. Let me tell you, I loved being at the event. It was so much fun just walking around seeing everything. Scout and I came back in the evening for the contests and something very exciting happened. You will have to wait until tomorrow to find out though. BOL!
Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Now Corn-Less
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